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. 1 f 3 'if 1 ?, t. f I i . i it11! IV t r 4 i . : r ; ", t. A - ' I 'I J: V M ' . i 1 1 I: S THE WILSON ADVANCE: MARCH 52, 1897. The Wilson Advance. BY THE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPACT PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. W. L. "Caxtvvell Proprietor. i Entered in the Post.Office at Wilson, N. Q., as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year. ............ i.oo Six Months. ..... ... ... . . . . 50 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at our risk. Always gfve post-office address in full. J3fAdvertising 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. The law must be pretty bad ly mixed-up in Japan, too. Out :; of the 2 6, 965 books published in that country last year. 4, 830 were law books. Ex. upon a diet of pastry. Now suppose the pastry had been bad ? , We might yet be with out the electric light ! - We do not believe that men are entirely the . product of what they eat, but we do say that bad cooking has killed more4 people than war, pesti lence and famine. Now is the killing the worst of it? The ruined stomachs, the shattered constitutions, the lono-strue-gle with dyspepsia these are worse than death. The Advance trusts that the next Congress of women we have will be a . Congress of Cooks. .Much good could come from such a congress and every unmarried woman who attends will have a chance to marry when the adjourn ment takes place. . For a wo- man who understands cooking is sure to make a man happy. 1 The Criy V.'ay to Win. Birst Hard Character I was at the jracls Saturday; teneped in 0300. gtcbud Hard Character Picket-.win- uefs.' , First Hard Character Town Topics. -Xaw; pockets. WLicli One? - Medium Mr. SiirF, the spirit .of your vvifa wishes to .speak with yon. Mr. y-jrci Yen Fhculd be more defi nite; I've buried three. New .York Sunday Journal.. ' ' The WimVigton Star en tered upon its sixtieth volume oh last Tuesday. It has been published under the same man agement twenty-nine and one half years. The Star is one of North Carolina's, best dailies an i has a large circulation. FOREIGN I KOTF S VS AGAINST 1 HE NKW TARIFF. The gentleman who "con sents" to the use of his name for an office is somewhat rela ted to the gentleman who puts himself "in the hands of his friends.'! Both are willing to sacrifice himself to' please somebody else, but they insist on being "dragged out. Ex. A Wisconsin man has in vented a process of makino- . - - i3 ' I ' a u u L Ulttl 'L11CV rL r. 1111- sugar trom whey. There is Warranted. Of course no ood v-k. -. . J . 1 f 2 According to the New York Mail and Express the Japanese Minister at Washineton has entered a protest at the State Department against the pro posed increase of duty on silk, and at the same time the state ment comes from Paris that the French Government, with which Mr. Dingley desires cer tain measures of reciprocity in trade- through concessions in duties on champagne and spir its, threatens to increase its duties upon goods; imported from the United States, partic ulorly all forms of pork, apd our contemporary thinks that these, foreign' objections to higher duties may not be sur prising, but that they are un LITERARY NOTRS. !"'-. - j - . The number ol Scribner's Maga zine appearing, at1 Easter time is al ways particularly i bright and attrac tive both in contents and illustrations. The April issue ; this year contains two lull page compositions by Gor guet called, "A Roman Easter," a portrait by Howard Cushing; the transformation scene in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," by William Hole; Arbert Herter's illustration for "Cor Peccatrix," and Gibson's "London," I I ! as some of its artistic features. Ofr special importance is! Cosmo Monk -house's article on Wilfiam Ouillar Orchard son t R. A., the Scotch paint er, who came to London in 1S62 and won speedy recegnition. ; Mr. Monk house 'received the artist's help in i 1 They know from actual use that Hood's trate the artic'e. Orch irdson is a is the bsat, i. e., it; cures when others fail. great colorist, and is best known I IJood?s ' Sarsapariiia U still made unqcr , j ; ' the personal supervision of the educated perhaps, as the painter of "Napoleon : pharmacists who criminated it. ; on the Bellerophoni" Orchardson ! The aesMon of c jubt as positively , . . ., , ? ; . 1 decided in favor of Iiood's as the queEtion u,.u i3 Miu, uidL idie gut 01 "inward of cornparaiivo vah Professional Card" b. deans;' ATTORNEY AND ; COUNSELLOR Office in rear of Court it- , P. O. Box 162. - Wlls. Do people buy Hood's Sarsapariiia in i preierence to any other in tact almost to the exclusion of all others? F. TAYLOR, ATTflDVITV. vn v'"i'1'1 .VUUAS,ELLOR at : NASHVILLE, X. c VA'' Practices in Nash, Ed-ecohhe M'" ; . Pitt and Halifax cotuuiS s G. CONNOR Attorney at Law, WILSON, - . N c Qffire. Branch & Co's. Bank 'L - : p- - 1 A I tllAHIC A. J. SIMMS & GOE GENERAL INSURANCE - AND REAL ESTATE Igf Office in rear of Court H(n; " ": r. v. isox 162. WILSON C. vision, which presents to his mind pictures so clear and to their details, that them to his canvas w lion or. trial." stroriq, almost !ie can transfer 5th little hesila- Anpther thinrf : Every advert isemerit of Hood'3 Sarsapariiia is true,' is. honest. TACOB BATTLE, : 'T 0 - Counselor and Attorxer .T t 1 l 1"-V. Circuit: Wilson. . ' - Rocky Mount V r no accounting for the ways of some of these western fellows. If they can't get what they, want one way, they will anoth er. This ought to give the Wisconsin cow a boom, rrob- ably the next thing we will hear will be a cry for a bounty on cows. Ex. tOXGRE OF COOKv ;; At the recent Congress of Mothers held in Washi no-ton City, (where, by the way, North Carolina was represen ted by one of the most charm ing representatives ever sent from any state Mrs. R. R. Cotton, of Falkland and for merly of Wilson, where charm ing women do mostly congre gate.) many vital questions were discussed the manage ment 6f children, the develop ment of servants' minds, the furnishing of houses, the regu lation of the liquor traffic and many other burning topics of the hour. But the Advance is pained to note that none of these capable women addres sed the Congress on the sub ject of good cooking the very most important matter with which mankind is joncerned. Now this is not a rash state ment. The. Advance is an old newspaper, it abhors'rash utterances and therefore it is ! prepared to defend the propo American" will ' undertake to argue the case, either for Ja pan or the French Republic, as against this country, but it is difficult to see, especially in the case of France, how she j can be blamed for wanting- to protect the interests of her people. The fault with us is that we only protect a privi leged few to the cost of the many. Virginian. en. for ISarsaparilja Is tha One True Iilood Pr.nfier. All drnsrgists. $1.. Trepn red only by C. I. TIoo.-J'& Co.. Lowell. 3rass. -T.r i 1 1 t"11'- --v l'iis to take O OOQ S JPlilS with llood-s barsaparilia. STAT EM It NT OF THE CONDITION A Colli ction of CKbrili. There is probably no other publi cation in America so sumf-il qc The Youth's Companion in securing I the services of famous men and worn-! Think what j a collection this is j i single year: j Ian Maclareh, 1 Rudyarrj Kipling, Stephen Crane, 1 Andrew Carnegie, Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, Dr. j Lyman Abbott, Madam Lillian Nordica, Hon Carl Schurz, Charles . Dudley .. Warner, Mrs. "Burton Harrison, Dr. Edward Everett Hale, trie daughter of Lqng- leJlow-, the son of Emerson, three Lo.m?'&-nir,ts , . ij.i I,DOO.OO Branch & Co.Bankers, wtLsox, n; C., ; At the Close of Business, TiiI-rs-day, March 9TJ1, 1897. Condensed from the Report to the State Treasurer, RESOURCES. members of ex-President Clpvlonrl'c Stocks & Bonds, : -Overdrafts...,. Cabinet, a United States Senator, the1 Speaker ci the House! of Representa- rnu'S f : VPs nnrl hnlf a h,mAmA ' ' : 1 1 i.iJue bv Hanks ix Hz-j -Q and women equally well known ! The Cash & cash items 16,183.49 v"iL,vr. vji d iisl oj writers lies in ' 3-399-00 5,oco.cx) L965-95 2c5.322.30 4o,o4o,SS LIABltlTIES.52'32?-'3 fa nous. Subscribers I for i97 receive free How's I his! : We offer One Hundred Dollars re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . F. J. CHEXEY.& CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to cary out any obligations made by their firm. Wfst & Truax, Wholesale Dyuggist, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & 4,035. Si 28444-35" the fact that each describes or discus- j ses the. work with which he is iHpntl. Capital . fied the work that lhas made him Sfe-S '" ( unun iucu r lOilLS,. . . to the paper lnterest unpaid. . . .Due'to Bank's. . ' 10ns Art Calendar forj 1897, the most! Indv'i Deposits, 153,092.89 costiy gut 01 its kind- The Companion has .ever offered. An Illustrated prospectus will be sent free to those who address The Yquth's Compan- Ave., Boston, 50,000.00 10,000.00 6,518,29 237 9 liu kifii's Ariiica alv, The best Salve in the world for Bruises , Sores,. Ulcers,. Salt Kheini' Feyer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Chilblains, fnrn. c-, tions, and positively cures Piles S pay required. It is guaranteed t?2! perfect satisfaction or money refund f Price 25c per box. For sale b ji v Hargrave- : 3 i5v THK U ILSO.N JI.iKKiJT. ri ' POTTEp MEATS' Potted flam, :4 cans, ' roirea longue, ' 2 . SARDINES. Domestic ' Imported .CAKES &CRACKERS Soda Crackers, (fancv) Orange Blossom, per box Sweet Cakes, (plain) ' v r- rr .('ancy assorted) In. C Hams, Fresh Shoulders, " Sides, - . Hams: : Smoked, Shoulders " Sides, ' . - ' ; ' Clear Kib Sides Breakfast Stri s : Beef Steak Roast, Stew IfraSul0UrPeli,-fe00ft.50 rinr ... '(4-50 Seed Oats Feed 44 1 5 t.s 10 " ' 5 " Jo " 5 cts: . .15 ro ct; 7K " 50. 15 : 6 10 ' 6 I) 8 S 4'i . 10 10 8j; ' o-5 : 40 210,101.03 Irish Potatoes, seed, per bbl 1 00 ion, 205 Columbus Mass. North Carolina, $252'' Wilson County, f : T T T T 1 . . - i.j. wnaies, eastuer of above named j . wiia cb, uasnierol above named Granulated SiurcTr ' Bank, do solemnly swear that the fore- Brown S ' Per lb' Meat Salt, 224 1ft sacks, Coarse " . iK). . Dairy-? (t Molasses, per gallon, niu, . ner h , going statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . J. C. HALES, Cashier. Best Eisriri C xtra Dairy ' runt iiides 50 . 50 : 4 20 to Ad 6 to 7 . 4; ") ,0 Sworn tb.beforp thi-c Tu- .1 . . nif of March, 1S97. . . N. C. Pure VJn. ... i-.tai J. D. Bardin, C. .S. C. E OR SALE. Snukpy's New Sacred Song. . Evangelist Ira D. Sankey, the sin ger and composer,! has wiitten a new sacred song for the La die's Home t' i . ! 1 r 11 1 1 1 1:1 1 np nocimticn it fkn t.i i rn - " "'ij.jiuih.ui ill I M (- I - . h liuj 1 v ill 11 111 I IMir- 111 I n..-. i I t , - 1 . 1 . ... - I II 11 . " ! v . 1 vu ui vvi son nnvmir Ho,. , 4. . iicnui,usnTi c i.Q .t i i : . , : ""b.uiucu.-10 en- 1 ." - per nox. " I he Beautiful Hillsland considers it superior to his famous ''Ninety and Nine.' 'Mr. Sankey the especial ,view of i wrote it with :s aDDrooriate- The Board of Commissioners nf ti, ! Vliit 1 . r . . 1 ; HI en TVT ,1 iNortnern S'SP. ;P-cake,. CelllVlOjd Starrh n..iu ump c Marvin, Wholesale Druggist, uu ' T1Iurf nS lor Toledo O. - r "ccung5 ana otner religious duu oeun-rengious gatnerings. . 1 1 1 1 j n;ui s uaiarrn L-ure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonies sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. 1 Tobiteeo In Texas. We are often asked if Havana to- bacco won't be like sea island cotton. No, sir. If every loot of tobacco ground in Montgomery county, were planted in the fragrant weed the price would rise. This is the reason Tobacco buvers and lppf sition that g-ood cookinp- iS the ' not arTorH m .'mn hra foundation upon which rests big warehouses and pay men to run the very pillars of the Repub: them as long as there is only a small he. b or good digestion de- acreage of tobacco. But as -soon as pends upon good cooking and we raise a crop ol 250,000 pounds or Without good digestion we can- more there will be plenty cf Capital not have men with sound j- to come here and buy. The demand minds in . sound bodies and for this tobacco, when it becomes Without such men we cannot better known, will " always be many have a sound State. There is fold greater than the supply.-Con a theory that men are the pro- roe Courier, duct o what thev eat. Edison 1 " declares that beef eaters have ! beef brains, and that most of : Tke- 1 . . 1 - timid iiis. discoveries have been made . ct By virtue of the' power contained in'a decree of the Superior Court of Wilson county, rendered by the Clerk thereof in the special proceeding entitled N'l Mayo guardian of George Brow and Lou Mayo Brown. Rv U,lj ant? ; ' K'n' approved :ent unsought; testimonial as j J"ct ?J Nrth Carolina, I shaH selUbe- ! Hn . Pure IJranjjy. We call our readeKs' attention to to the lollowing testimonial from un doubted authority on jthe excellence and purity of Speer's Climax Brandy - Mr. on a recent unsough to the purity of your brandy. ' Lady Duffus Hardy, of London, England, an old .acquaintance of mine, on test ing from the bottle jof brandy we brought from Passaic, immediately asked me to get a like one ior her, which I did. the English aristocrats, you know, mala and female, are pretty good judges of main yburs truly,: Prentice MuLFORD.Editor Graphic. larsre the K prtnV t ;Kf di rr- fT- : , J,s'"- 'dm oners or sale a 00 HnriH Pm,;Qr t?: The Engine isJn good order and can ! nio-ht 1 ., uat Lls?nt Station any night, and wi 1 be sold at a bargain. Call and examine. s " By order or Board of Commissioners c , JNO- R- MooreT, Clerk. , 7-4t gALE OF LAND. .Thonfoson'; Star " . Arm & Hr, iQoi j ' per id GoodLucrnigF,b- lo5ha. ?nd Java Coffee' .roucKies Roasted Rio (Best) -'(Green) ; iviancano 25 6 5 "3 25 .20 .. 4 10 10 5 6 10 S ' 5 can 5 v -25 ' - . 35 20 25 17 25 25 ' African lava fRctV No 1 Timothv H.n v f 2 Bran MillFeed , Cotton Seed" Meal Orn, ner fufcdol powder Tea eno nVhe,CU. Hse door Jr. Wilson., i WunR I.unjr brandy. I re- the first daV nf lon Monday, - no vram Ric dernhH it, me land MLKeu " 44 aesenned in the .petition fiic Etro-c proceedings, to wit: A rert.nin f, r Chepw- Tn.i landlymgand being in Wiison coUnt?1" New Yc(k State Bar,nBte,sn kin and others ! iV By- iorn Bovkin l.nri V 7 ? db ine Jonn.b. nernes ! mo or ,"tn,n. 327I4T acres, Fresh tablepeaches - 1 n,. T "i JWU U1.e ionowin terms- 1 Ie The purchase nnV v ' j t. eaua .instaiim 'I' .V ".luc IJi "u. ,n . , -u ceet, . v., , "v-", .eviuenced bv the ' sealed notes or bonefs of the purchase? . Chip to the commissmnpr on kI- ? r i "w. r"1 ,-ciu Per annum,. due and gastorM CASTOHIA, X7 is ca For Infants and; Children. ; Thefae simil9 Cf is OS every vrayper, l( . ( 1 ib can 2 iS.CO: I9.OOO 22.5. 5:00 ' 55 2 4" 7 12), 12 10 26 15 10 20 5' '25 LrSSrvfd u"til all of said bond I H.nL ,:,.7- hx1U, uuu upon default in payment 1 last o VI ea 33 Executors. ot tne u Y uZe J said bonds- at' mau.rhy fva ded te,Stanieilt of Lemuel Sul all saidfbonds to become due imniedil to dceased. ce is herebv ?iven nleIy aid 'and to be resoldXr he ' hest53 avin- claims-against payment thereof. N. J. MAYO j th?m fnr of sd deceased to present. This Jan. 28th, 1897. Commisskmer lPayT1 or before U?e 7th By Staton & Johnson,. ' ff, Member, jSgr, or this notice Attys. " npleadln bar of their recovery. . -, (iim ii narticp . it. . 1 27-4-5t ; -., j vill , luueDtecJ to said estate .Alii please make immediate navment. Send us your orders for Stationed' w J'XcSuLLU AN' ry, printed or unprinted. i This Dec. sth, i&S"' T' SVrLJ:;r, 49-6t
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