THE WILSON ADVANCE: FEBRUARY 4, f97.
Wilson Advance. !a,re .filIed with accounts v of amount of -money go ? Do
not others besides the weal thy
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
W. L. Cantwell - Proprietor.
Entered in the Post Office at Wilson,
N. C. as second class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE :
One Year. . . ........ ...... . . . . ; Ji.oo
ix Months. . rt . 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.
Spanish victories, ' vet thev
by the advance publishing compant have never succeeded in ac- ect the benefit of lit ? The
complishing what was thought poorer class are certainly earn -
would be accomplished in a ; ing something from it.
few months. Had Wevler. i 'Rev. Trine Divnn I Tr In a
, instead of following the exam-; sermon in New York a short
pie 01 tne 1 urKs, entered his while ago made this! remark :
campaign in a different man- "Why should they give away
iicr ana usea waniKe tactics, their money ome of the
his success would very proba- persons who are loudest in the
uiy nave Deen assured.
Aczarrago, has been named
as. his successor, and let us
! hope that he will put a stop to
this murdering and plundering,
let him use methods of warfare
that are more becoming to a
civilized era.
Professional Cards
B. DEANS, -
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR at
Office in rear of Court House
r. U. Box 162. WILSQX
No communication will be printed
without the name of the writer being
known to the Editor. Address all cor
respondence to f
The Advance,
Wilson. N. C.
COUNTRY VS. CI TY.
r The Charlotte Observer
ome time ago offered a reward
for the discovery and convic
tion of the oerson who qpt fir
' to and nearlv rlesh ,tA tkiV i strono-lv that tliw
office. A few days ago. one of 1 would be better off if the " great
tuc pmiLcrs empioyea in tne 111UIU 01 me great cities nad
omce confessed to having com- Iuli control of national affairs
miLLcu uic crime, we are
glad to know the person has
The newspapers of the large
cities are constantly deriding
the views of the country peo
ple upon ' questions of govern-1
ment, and thev assert verv
country
out cry are .perhaps 1 men who
put 5 cents, in the contribution
box and upon leaving the
church pay 10 cents for a ci
gar.' They can see what ought
to be done, but neglect to ap
ply the method to themselves."
r. Let those then whb" are not
in favpr of the ball say nothing
against it. If twice $250,00 is
spent no ones pockets is to suf
fer but the promoters. It is
their money, let them do with
it as they please,; asj much as.
we would like to see jit used to
relieve the suffering of the
I great metropolis.
Compliments cost nothing-, hut
women don?t know that, else; they
would not so highly prize them. -r
Boston Home Journal., -
Blood is absolutely essential to health. ! F. TAYLOR,
It is secured easily and naturally; by
taking Hood's SarsapariUa but is im- j TTORNY cUNSellor At l
possible to get it from so-called " nerve V NASHVILLE, N. C
tonics," , and opiate compounds, ab- A , p.a 111 Asn, c-dgecombe
sui-dly advertised as ."blood puri- ritt and Halifax countre
ners." mey nave temporary, sleeping -f-j-j- n CONNm?
efffint, hot do nnt. HTTRR . Tn hnvpnnro 5 H - u- UK,
, Attorney at Law,.
WILSON. - . r' ir'
Office Branch & Co'sjink r,,,
M J. SIMMS. . ' 1'
A. J; SIMMS &:coBA,if'
GENERAL INSURANCE '
. .Office in rear of Court House.
- VW-1WX lb2' WILSON, X C
JACOB BATTLE, -
. s
C6VNSKLOR AND AtTOKNKKV-AT T
Kocky Mount, N. G
ISDoodl
And good health, take Hood's Sarsaparilla,
which has 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
Sarsapa
T T 1 1 t .
now Diind tnev are tn
u J
ueam in tneir own evp
j
the
can
been fdiscovered and hope the ' best 'be illustrated by a few
law will be enforced to the
iulles extent.
figures.
The city government of
New York and Philadelphia
spend, eighty, million dollars
per year. They contain about
one-twentieth of the popula
tion of the United States
Therefore if the ! general gov-
HnN This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure:
F.J. CHENEY & CO-, Props.;
rilla
The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1
jjjj "r'i i aro purely vegetable. re
riOOU S KlllS liable and ben'eficiaL 25c.
ortgage sale. '. ;
Cirquit:
Wilson. v
Nash, Edgecombe
and
llllrblsn'. A : - .
The best Salve in the world for C, c
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers Salt pr l"
.Fever Sores, TP, 1, RJ?t
Chilblains and:
. . "ai (.
Bv virtue of the p -wer contained in a tions..and 'positively "urei Vu!" Erup"
rtainjnortgage to Hoykin & Co.-by pay required. It is Ju:0'
fine
A large fire in Philadelphia
last week came near destroy
ing the mammoth dry goods
house of John Wannamaker.
Bv exrellp
of the fire department-and his ! ernnient cost in the same pro-,
own fire brigade the building portion it would' take sixteen
was saved. Mr. Wannamaker ' lluncr?r4.. niilliph5 dollars per
has now decided to dedicate year ln appropriations or
a church in, that city for his -afcout three times What we
ucuverence irom wnat looked JV w . vvnen it is con
to be a total Ioqq Th;c Jo o
very good way( for him to show ! haYe no,pensten
S 'uuv" - I navy k.kj OUppvJI L
. : , i the Advance wonders" what
the result' woiild be if ' these
wise men of New York anVl
Philadelphia had control of the
We, the undersigned, Iiave.knoivn
F. J. Cheney for the last it years, and
believe him perfectly honorable 'in all
business transactions i and financially
able to carry out any obligjitions made
by their firm. J
West & Traux, Wholesale Pruggists,
Toledo, O. , .
Wralding, Kinnan & Marvin. Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, Oliio? '', "
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken- inter
nally, acting. directly upon the blood
: and . mucous surfaces of. th system
mce, v 75c. per bottle. . Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
certai
H P Rnrmpr o t-i a ,;.J " .j i:Vu' V"' guaranteed t(
! ioledo, U in the Register's office of Wilson cbun- P rZ" "J"?' ed.
ty . N C., in Book 36, page 294 we HargraveV ' aie B
will sell on Thursdav,, Feb. nth, 1897,
at public auction x the highest bidder - xhb wilson mirkit
" - ..v- - "jv.. ., x iwuov, uuui ill VVI1SUIJ. 1. 1 1
P il f 11 .. . . ' -!
C, the following descnhprl rfn1 ctot
One House and lot lying and beihg sit
uate on Tarbofo street in town of Wil
son, N. C. adjoining the lands of H.
H. Hutchinson and G. K. Farmer
.bounded as follows: Beginning af H:
H. Hutchinson's corner on. Tarboro
ktreet, nOrth-east 210 feet to Hutchin- '
son's corner, east '88 feet to G. E. Far
mer's corner, with G. E. Farmer's line
210 leet to l arboro street, with Tarbo
Corrected Weekly by Bykln & Vo
X cans,
, POTTED MEATS.
rouea nam,
- . .
Potted Tongue! 5
1 1
Domestic
Imported
sardines.
X.
0:
1 i '.1 '. . ., .. . . . !
siaered ; tnat the . larpffe cities : iiowa Hmi improved tioadfr. :
On an. ordinary dirt road, accord
ro street 88. feet to the beinnmcr . .cakes &crackers;
fainincr - . nf . .Jt' v-ooda .'Crackers.' ,fay.v - '
-, . 0 "v.ic nunc ur jess. : v ,t.-v
The lot now accupied by John Snaken- nmno ni :' ' (
burg. vTerm of sale CASH. . Orange Blossom, per
27-2-4t.; BovkiN &:g;oJ v?etC:fkes (P'ain)
(XXX)
box,
prepare lor the p-reat hanlo
which is to decide who is to
own the championship belt.
AT LAST.
All prize fighters who have
heretofore wasted so much
-- n 1 1 - T 1.'
nine in uuKuig ana never com- r i -----
Ing to terms, may now fiRht to "nances at Washington,
their heartsV content without! Just imagine it!
r f I ia .
iear ot getting in the clutches
of law,. A fighting bill has V -
just been passed in the Nevada Much is being , said in New
State Legislature which legal-1 York city in regard to the
izes prize fighting in that State Bradley-Martin $250,000' mas
under conditions not overbur- querade ball which gorgeous
densome. Now Corbett and , event is to take place on Feb -Fitz
should stop their talk and j fuary i(dth. Some are loud in
iret down to huqincQ Ttu ! its nraises. whilf nfrii-c
will go into training at once to Clse ! the lavish spending of
mwiicy in tne narsnest terms.
Those who denounce the ball
claim that with all the suffering
lii puur 1:1 lew YOTK, to
speqd this amount in one
night's amusement is not the
act of a christian person; that
the money to be spent in frivo
lous dancing etc, should be
used in providing for those
who are unable to provide for
themselves. Perhaps this
would be a more appropriate
way of utilizing $250,000 and a
vase amount of work might be
done ; but shouldwe exnert u
peoson, because she is more
fortunate in possessing world
ly goods than hej neighbors,
to take the money and give it
away ? No doubt it was hon
estly made and should she
choose to use this amount for
her own amusement, then all
protests should cease. It is
very probably that a goodly
.jgXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
N C. Hams, Fresh,
' Shoulders, "
lg luine rn,,aa,a Hams;'..; Smoked
horse can draw three tirrie's as much i d this is to notify all persons ' gpoulders
.ght. as he can Wry j,n his back icledoa imfdtt Said Clear RibSides
o . :.,T. I 5?is!2 tP;!"ake.lmmtdlate payment, Rreatfocf I
H.is udvmg ciaims against nf ?fMi7
Roast ;
4
f (
un a good macadamized road the
animal can pull three times as much
as on a dht road, while on an asohalt
pavement the power j ol tne horse is
multiplied to such a degree that he
can draw 11 times as much as on a
dirt road, or 33 times as much as he
can carry on his back. What the
road traffic of cities bwes to the street
railway is illustrated by the compu
tation that on metal rails a horse can
draw 1 2 ? as mur-h a5
s - w -m v, ; u.oi
asphalt pavement ; f(jiir times as much
as on Belgian blocks, nine times as 1
much as on cobblestones, bo times as
much as on an earth road, and 40
times as much as on sandJ
5cts,
10 ."
' 5 "
10 "
- 5 cts.
15 "
10 cts
50
10
15
8
6
6
10 .
.-'
8
10
10
Sl4 - l
and all
. . ,1J actllj
me saia estate to nresp
1 - - vui iui Lc 1 y
. v. "tiuic me yu. uay 01 uec- c
ber 1X07 nr fliic nn; ,:n 1 t . ' , oiew
in bar of their recovery. - 1 SfiTlFloUr per bbl-oo to 5.5o
H. G. Connor, Cleaf 4 4 4-50
This Dec. gth, ,897 ' tutors, ed
. 49-6t. Irish Pntntc - ,., . 35
i Aleal, per bushe
Meat Salt, 224 lb. sarU-
JORTGAGE SALE:
By virtue of power of sale contain-
ed in mortan-f dori t... M.air ' '
" " a r-, "r " dy Molasses. nPr o
w - 1 fcU 11IJII.
7
per Jb.,
:ar,
Weyler, the butcher, must
go. This was the. decree of
the Spanish government and
is to be put into effect at once
For several months past
Weyler has been committing
crimes that would bring a
blush of shame' upon the most
notorious i bandit. Instead of
commanding his forces as a
crpnpral qKaiiU ho. linn 1
them to commit the most atro-
cious crimes upon those who
were physically unable' to de
fend themselves. "Innocent
women have, suffered at his
hands, that they were of Cu
ban descent was enough to
justify the Spaniards 'in their
heinious work. . .
Maceo, the Cubans' brave sum flnrlc ,to .1 -y
7 1 . . . - - wciy Hum mis
;! relieve
"X-yr 1 ' Pisea to 1 tne sultenngs of the. unfor
tunate. The wealthy of New
York have always had the rep
utaCion of being very liberal in
their donations to the poor,
and we hardly think this case
r . . t-. i
ib an exception, true, there
are to be several $10,000 cos
tumes worn at the ball, but the
ones that will corne out in them
are well able to afford such
Texas is a big state, so big a state
that a mau may commit bigamy fif
teen separate times within the borders
of the commonweath in the space of
a lew years. Tom Lowe, bl Denison,
began getting married when he was
eighteen y earm old and kept up the
practice steadily lor eight years, at
the rate of two marriages a year.
When he had committed bigamy for
the filteenth time,; and was on the
honeymoon .with the sixteenth wife.
his villainy was accidentally discover
ed. All of the sixteen wives are
alive, and none of them are divorced,
and Lowe is proud to! claim the
parentage ol nineteen children. He
U atson to me on Anrii tu ,o. sYJ y toias
iqo in the offi
Ueeds of Wilson County, rlseH ? r
the court-house door Wilson to the Ixtr f T?'" Creamry Butter
highest bidder, on Monday, January 5 Flint H r ' '
1897, one tract or narrJ nf ioX h.nt Hides
Spring Hill township containing1 fifty , v.
acres more or less. More particular v m .1 Pure Vlnear
described in deed above referred tb. Vv& q
; J. T RKVEU, Borax ld6 Pf4r c?
December 17, iS Kgee
5o
40
20 to 40
6 to 7
per lb, slA
JXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
elJuloid Starch
White Jump
Mendleson's Lye,
j 1 hompsdn's 4
otar . : ,
oul "-mrner Soda, ner lb.
per l b,
it
per box.
Having qualified as Executor C T
A of the estate of Emily Worn hi,
ueceasea. this k to ntJf., ti. ' . , .X'"" .
iudebted to the es at c fH V STS 'a?,"'"'on B'gP'dr lb. can
persons having claimt saW S l-Mocha and 'fa r
tate to present them for payment on or rh.Vrt?? JaVa C?free
before.the 24th dav of TWS ? r rSf?k,e? Coasted
or this notice will be pleaded in bar of
ii
c
This Dec, 24, 1896.
W, D. P. Shabp
Executor C. T. A
51 -6t.
s
ALE OF LAND.
be his friend, yet was in reali
ty a spy of Weyler's. It was
thought by the Spanish that
with Macec off the field the
subjugation of the insurgents
would be accomplished in a
short while, but instead, , the
murder of their leader aroused
the brave Cubans arid thev
determined to light to the last
Rsp.
The telegraphic dispatches
aIILV??!0 P?weT contained in a
ui me superior Uourt of Wilson
fr, 7 mereoi
cdMproceeaing entitled N 1
:r . . - i . f , .,.111V.U U)lllc muge ol the Su-
i-niy-3iA years oia ana was ati "uluor ine tnird Judicial dis-
one time a federal Marshall in th. f"i tlLN?f?CaIin ! shall - sell-be-
w l 1 1 1 v .11 r nniipo -1 . ira
- - v. III vv qnn
ind isn Territory.
.. " 1 -U .
CASTjORlA
For Infants and! Children.
The fee
timila
slga:are
is ca.
every
vrappet
He who
for
garments.
Where does
this
v .
vast
goes out . to seek
trouble generally finds a woman.
Some men expect payment of a
ten cent debt to gain; them $25 in
credit. r':" jv
Patience is a flower that springs up
in every garden, but it is sometimes
mistaken for a weed. ' '"; '
N. V,., -at. oublir !. '
the first day of March, . 1897, the huid
described in the nfitL i an9
TJ certain tracl of
inu peing m Wilson county,
C, adioining the lands of I VV
,H.arnes: I O. D. Barnes, M R. iVoy
km and others, known as the John S.
Boy kin and, containing acres
more or less, unon thP wZJaJ.. .!,
, -1--.-- - nvvm 1 c 1 1 1 T s :
The purchase price is to be paid in sii
equal installments, evidenced by ti e
tTt n.teS-0r-b0ds of the Purchaser
to the commissioner, all bearing inter
est at 6 per cent per annum, due and
0? lew Pecfively on January tlrst;
1898, 1809, 1900, 1901. 1902 and 1903
Title, reserved until all of said bonds
are paid, andupon default in payment
fi ?We isaidbonds. at maturity
alLsaidbonds to become due immedil
ately and said land to be resold for the
payment thereof . - N. J. MAYO,
rh,s Jan. 28th, 1897. Commissioner.
By Staton & Johnson,
: Attys. -
27-4-5t
A l.
39"
25
5
25
4
10
TO-
5
8
6
10
S
5'
5
S
25
35
20
25
17
25
25
Rio (Best)
' (Greeii)
Mancabo
African lava n
No 1 Timothy Hay, per ton, 20.0
Bran
Mill Feed
Cotton Seed Meal
it
, MPer bushel
Gunpowder Tea
Heno
Wung Luno-
Whole Grahi Rice
bracked '
Eggs, per dozen,
Cheese, Tarbell's,
PCfur V-l- Ci
r x vi iv oiaie
iicu 1 omatoes
(4 Corn
rresh tahl n0o,i,.
r- . i'-iici
r ie , ..
Corned Beef,
11
Chip
18.00
iS.co
19.00
22.50
5.0
55
1 SO
75
; 40
;' 7
5
12
IO
3 lb Can, S'4
15
20
15
JO
20
15
25
1 lb can
T?XECUTOR'S NOTICE.
T - - ' " 111 1
last ;n JT as executors b! the
livan Vw""ilaiT,5nt ?f Lemuel Sul-
10 all nersnn U.,:Z .
the estate JV' agamsi
them for n," aseKl to present
dav of nLi V " or Delore the 7tn
1 be S1. or this notice
And n1iPlln .ba.r .Pf- their recovery.
will !n rJ:1". -in?ebted to sid estate
1 JV- "iaKe immpfln(o .?t
Nathan Sullivan,
This Dec oth tra 1 SuLLIVAN-
49-6t