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1 THE WILSON ADVANCE: MAY 13, 1897. BY THE ADVANCE PUBLISEIUGrCOHPAKT PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. W. L. Cantwell Proprietor. Entered in tbje Post Office at Wilson, N. C as second class mail matter. . - - - ' - - . .- SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year. . . .J. ........ ......... $1.00 iix Monthstt.!. ' 50 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at oar risk. Always give post-office! address in full. rhe AVijson Advance, justify his interference in these;, r - cases. j; ii we men iircguiuy,,. ny ; and SO declared' by regular le- j The commencement exercises of gal process, Mr. KcKinley will , jhe State Normal and Industrial Col- do wisely to hold his hands off. ' ee have always been of a high or- 1 he law should be norespec-j der, fulL bfi interest and helpful and ter ol persons, no matter what ' inspiring to the large gatherings an mav be the wish, of the Sugar nuaiiy assemblecl from the various TrAst and its friends; The i rnrtinn? nf Ithe 5tafp to eniov. them. - t ; - J"' ru ; povV.er of the Senate to inquire I in to' the acts of its members i cannot be abridged without i grave consequences." J.THK S3fAdvertisihg application. Rates furnished On JNo communication will be printed without the name of the writer -being known to the Editor. . Address all cor respondence to! v - . 1 HE ADVANCE, ' Wilson. N. C. We are in recejpt ol an in vitation to the Commencement exercises of the University of North Carolina, June ist jand 2d. Among the marshalls we notice the name of a Wilson boy, Mr. P. D. Gold? Jr. He FOSTAL SKRVICE TOO KXPEN- Upon noi occasion have the exer cises been more interesting and ap propriate than they will be this year, as the following programme will show: ;: -. i : . : - ; SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY I5TH. Alumnae meeting and reception; by the Faculty. v; SUNDAY, MAY 16TH. ' Commencement sermon by . Rev. Chas. L. Hoffman, of Charlotte. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 1 8TH. 5V Is needed by poor, tired, mothers, over worked and . burdened with care, debilij tated and run down because of poor, thin and impoverisked -blood. Help is needed by the nervous sufferer, the -men and women tortured with rheumatism, neu ralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help Professional Cards j A B. DEANS, , ATTORNEY AND COUNSEUpR AT flffir in rMr TWi,, tt P. O. Box 162: :1 V WILSOX, - is also a Phi. representative. In the Arena: for May Judge ! Walter Clark, of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, has an article on the maladminis tration of the Postoffice De partment which, we see very interestingly summarized in the .Richmond Times. The ! The Philanthropy of Dorothea Dix. t Address by Hon. J. L. M. Curry, General Agent ol the Peabody Fund. TUESDAY NIGHT. ' ' Representative Senior Essays.' ! WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY IQTH. Comes When Hood's Sarsaparilla begins to en rich, purify and vitalize the blood, .and sends it in a healing, nourishing, invig orating stream to the nerves, muscles and organs of the body. Hood's Sarsaparilla hniMa nntheweak and broken down ays-; tem,nnd cures all blood diseases, because n n n v Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, JVass. F. TAYLOR, . , t ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT . OUlCkly NASHVILLE, N. c. " Jti fcMnVto.enl Practices Nash, Edgecombe. vn Pitt and Halifax co,,nt;Z Hllor t ! t H. Office G. Attorney at Law, WILSON, - - c branch & Go's. Bank E A T O T tl r ' .. , . 15. Dp , v, f A. "-J SIMMS & CO GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGPvTc ... v, uuu nouse AHHrp55 hv Mr Tuli'an S farr nn are the only pills to taice f- ''r J j ilOOQ S PIUS with H6od's Sarsaparilla. P. O. Box government, we are told, 'pays to the railroads for the rental of postal qars $3, 600,000 annually, a 'sum more . than enough to build outright near ly double the number of pos tal cars it has in use.' There I Memorial exercises relatfng to the are '500- of these cars, Judge life and services of Hon. S. M. Fin- SriLi. the pardonmg by Gov- Clark adds, costing at the out-1 ernor Kusse last act . was p-oes on. ms to commute the death sentenbe of Bobo, the negro jockey . who murdered another negro at the Newbern Fair. He gtes to the peni tentiary for life: ' Next ! The new Congressional li- ger. side $4,000 each, and their j Address by Mr. Walter H. Page, average life is twenty years. 1 of the Atlantic Monthly. so that, accordino; to his fie- ures, the government is pay ing $72,000,000 for what it could acquire, for for $2,000, 000. On the Pennsylvania Railroad, he says, the govern ment pays nearly $7,327 per Presentations of .Diplomas, Bibles and Constitutions, v . WEDNESDAY NIGHT. e -Adelphian Entertainment! by t brary ajt Washington ms for- j car for the' rent of 69 cars, ty-four miles of shelving, which will hold, ' 2,000,000 books. -When completed" it will have one hundred miles of shelvino- and Cornelian Literkry The Governor and vill attend the commencement exer cieties. rs. Russell with room fori Ex. 1 4,500,000 books. I which could each be bought , cises and Governor Russell will pre- outright for less than half that j scnt the Constitutions to the gradu mnnev." Thnqp fumrpQ' nrp i tes on Wednesdav. . j - startlingr 1 nese neures are but not so startling as the other state ment, made in the same arti cle, that the average cost of The Galveston News, which carrying the mails is 8 cents has been figuring, on it. says ; Ppr pound lor an average dis tnar.tne ooum nas since tne war paid in pensions to North ern pensioners $1,000,000,000, and is still paying at the rate of $60,000,000 a year. That's one of the ' reasons why penr sions have been piled on so. If the North had to pay them the amount would be much smaller. Much excitement has been caused lately that Henry O. by the report Havemeyer the sday. State Superintendent Mebane, ex officio President of Board of Direc tors, will be present and will partici pate in the exercises i Railroads will give special rates. multi-millionaire, was in danger .! of beino- sent to jail- for con-! tempt. The New York jour nal : under the head of "The Cases - of Havemeyer and Searls" has this to say : "The law promises to take . . I I f T T its course in tne cases 01 rien ry O. Havempyer and John E. Searls. of the Sup-ar Trust. Their trial for. contempt of the Senate has been set for the -1 7th instant in Washington, It is not apparent how they can escape the Ifate of Broker Chapman, who has been sen tenced to serve thirty days in jail. They, 1 as he did, refused to tell the Senate Committee, tance 01 .4.4.0 miles, makinp- $29,Qoo,ooo per year for trans portation in addition to the $3,500,000 for car rent, where-4 as the SouLhern Express Com pany gets a freight rate of about cent., or 7 cents the better of the government! I If the facts are as Judge! Clark has them, they are out rageous, and in view of them our Richmond contemporary suggests that "if the government-would farm out to a pri vate corporation the contract for carrying the mails, putting it to the lowest responsible bidder, it would save millions of ! dollars in the course of a year and get a better service." This doesn't appear to be a very practical idea. The thing I tD be done is for the Postoffice Department and Congress .to take hold of this vil and rem edy it by bringing the rail roads down to a business basis in the premises. Charlotte Observer. I low's Ihis! 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., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be:icve. him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. 1 West & Traux. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan : Marvis, - Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent iree. Price 75c; per bottle, Sold by all druggists. Eloped Jn Spite of Locked Wheels. what it desired to know. "Of course Messrs, Have meyer and ' Searls should not be dealt with more severely because they are in the Sugar Trust and extremely wealthy men, but, on the other hand, C&se at Alleged Crlmiuul Assault in j Burke. Morganton, May 5. About one o'clock this atternoon, a white girl, Minnie Hardin,, an orphan, aged 14 years, who lives in the family of Al fred j Harrison, about two miles lrom Morganton, went to the .spring for water. She was accosted by Jim Harshaw, colored, aged , about 1 7, there is' no reason why they " ""luc 10 er an maeceni should be treated otherwise ! IfsaI or att.emPted to assuat 5' th-yr, ;f tl,,.,, , Shc ran screaming to the-house and guilty of contumacy as witne: ses. Efforts are 't being made to induce President McKnley to interpose between the - law and Broker Chapman. Should he be saved from jail, the par don would undoubtedly cause proceedings against . Have meyer and Searls to be drop ped. It is difficult to see on what grounds of justice or pub lic policy the" President could Mr. Harrison and neighbors pursued and overtook Harshaw. He might have been roughly handler! by them but ex-Sheriff Lockey appeared on the scene, took him out of the hands of his captors and brought him to towm, when he was committed to jail by 'Squire Powe. The girl identified him. ; s Suffolk, Va., May 6. Miss Ruby Gilliam, daughter of Capt. T. P. Gil liam, of Crittenden, Va., today eloped to 'Gatesville, N. G, with John Mun ford. They were married at the United States Hotel by Rev. Mr. Sutton. The young couple met last night at an entertainment and escaped parental surveilance by departing through different doors during the performance. Someone anticipated the move and locked Munfqrds car riage wheels, but he borrowed anoth er. They arrived at Suffolk about 2 1 o'clock this morning and Miss Gilliam passed the remainder of the night with a friend. '- s A Dream Tliat Came True. Some time ago -Mr. Joseph Hatch er, who lives four miles beyond Sel ma, dreamed , thatj he would soon sleep continiously for a period of four days and nights. On Saturday April 25th, he went to sleep and slept con tinuously until the next Thursday. During that time he was never whol ly aroused, being only partially awak ened when stimulants were adminis tered. Smithfield Herald. G ASTORIA : !..'.-.-- 'J-:.---'"--.-.- For Infants and Children. Tifab : siaile of:; , is ca every The fae simild signature IS OB every NORTH CAROLINA, Wilson Co. ; V. L.-Cantwell 1 vs. I E. B. CUTHBERT, trading under "the j attachment. name and style ofhrm as E. B. Cuthbert, & Co. . Forty dollars due by contract with plaintirT for services. Warrant, of At tachment returnable before J. VV, Lan caster, a Ju.stice of the Peace for Wiison county at his office ;iri Wilson on the 10th day -of June, 1H97. at. 10 o'clock, a. m., when and - where the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the iconiplaint. Dated this 11th day of May, 1897.' i9-4t W. L. Caxtwell; "Plaintiff.;. 162. WILSON, Xc JACOB BATTLE, ' ' - i . ' i ." ' .. Counselor and Attqrnerv-AX-I V xwviy Blount, A. C ulKhuu asn, Edgecombe anJ - V1ls0n. TOTICE By virtue of a decree of Potte TICK WILSON MARKkt Corre tel Weekly by Boykin .t ( o POTTED MEATS Potted Ham ;4 cans, r-. i gngiie, Domestic Imported SARDINES. 1 ,4 .CiXKES &CRACKERS.. the Superior Court oi Wilson coun-r .r1 j''T"13' V$SU ty rendered in a cause therein, pending, lsAi,x !ri-.l,' ... fyson, administrator of c uox 5 cts 10 5 " Jo ". 5 cts. -focts' i wherein S. H. and Elverson Owens and others, heirs- ' L- n . ! Uancyassorted) at-law of the said H. T. Owens, are ."tl".v.twllf' rtrsn, defendants, I will, on Monday, the 31st I day of May, sell for cash to the highest bidder, at public auction, at the Court House door in Wilson, the lot or par- . eel of land in Saratoga Wilson county, J adjoining the lands of James Ellis and jonn-H. bpeight, containing y2 acre, Shouders, bites, i 1 Hams. Smoked, " Shoulders more or less, tne same iiaving been' allotted to Elizabeth Owens, Widow of H. T. Owens, as her dower. John E. Wooward Commissioner. Wilson, N. C, May 4th, 1897.-27-18-41. Sides, Clear Rib Sides breakfast Stri. s Beef Steak I Rpast, Stew v s " Meat Salt, Are You up to Date ! ?rse " r Dairy " The NEWS & OBSERVER is and Molasses, win Keep yuu iiuicubi, 01 me ijmcb. .JLLard - 1 her lh Fill! AftH'3tPl . Prf-qq nkmfr.hp? - ! Granulated Su-ar, All the news, ' FOREIGN, NATIONAL, STATE and LOCAL, . . . . . . . Flint Hides All the time. (Salt . M Subscribe at" once and vou will not ' . Pure Vinegar regret it, , ' , Northern Xt r i Riverside Soap, per cake, iNEWS AND OBSERVER. Borax " " 50 15. 6 i) 6 10 8 . 8 Ah J9 10 r Patent Flour per bbl. 5.00 to 5.50 Seed Oats I 17 CCU I Potatoes, seed, ner hhl i r. per bushel , w 224 lb. sacks, $vi no 50 5& AO per gallon, 20 to 40 6 to"7 Der Ih. cii i n 1 : , r 7 - I JliUVV 11 ! ! Best Elgin Creamery Butter, .nixira uairy Daily, 7 a year; $3,50 6'mos. tu , Starch per lb, per box, TX7i,: 1 TT-, nunc lump i North Carolinian, - -Mendieson's Lye, 1 Weekly, i a year; 50c. 6 mcs. Thompson's Address , x , btar 1 eve t. : Arm & Hammer Soda News & Observer, iii-soda i 1 -vi . . u.a Dominion B'g P'dr V2 lb. "tciieign, Gpod Luck . , , . Royal Tennessee Centennial Exposition Opens at Nashville Mav ist, and closes October 30th, 1897. For this occasion The Seaboard Air Line WILL SELL EXCURSION TICKETS At VERY REDUCED RATES, the follow- Mpcha and fava Coffee . Ar buckles Roasted Rio (Best) 5 " " (Green) . ? . ' Mancabo African Tava (RetV mothy Hay, per ton, $20.00 . . . 0 id. 00 J 18.CO No 1 Ti 4U. .so 6.: 25 20 4 10 10 : 8 6 ' 10 per lb. S 5 can 5 " S ' 25 35 20 - .. 25 ; 37 25 25 ing being total rates from points named : A. B. C. Bran Mill Feed L-otton Seed Meal ' I c. ZTTper bushel. Gunpowder Tea Heno j Wung Lung I Whole Grain Rice Cracked " '4 , Henderson.. .f2o.2c Km oc Kta . ' U ' J 1 L , 26.2 iQoc t a m per oozen, 14. CO r,heoc 'TK!1 I4-O0, ts xt-V-i'c. Canned Tomatoes lh Cart. W-orn Cherries i4.oo PULLMAN PALACE GOL3 T 1 lewisuurg, .. 20.25 J9-25 Kaieign, ...... .. 26.25 1925 Weldon,. ...... .. 26.25 iq.2; wimiiniTion, 202; 10.2s ii m Class A. Tickets sold daily April 28 ! toexooer .5. l.m.t Nov. f j Frekh tible peaches Class C. 1 rckets sold April 26 to Oct. Pie! 15, Final limit twenty days from date Corned Beef, ! " of sale. - J. j Class C. Tickets Sold Tuesdays and CllIL ' Thursdays of each-week, April 29th. to ! l5i "! Oct. 26th. Final limit ten days from U 4 r U - 1 uaie 01 saie. , THROUGH SERVICE between all points on the . SEABOARD AIR LINE TO .r . jfJ.8J-ITILL3. . SLEEPING " CARS Run tnrough without change. FI (urther information as to rates schedules, train service, etc., apply to nearest Ticket Agent or address H S. Leard, S. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. S. S. Bachelor, C. T. A , Raleigh. 7 Pt oEoRES' Gen 1 h Wilmington. G. McP, Battle, T. P. A., Charlotte! - E.ST. JOHN, V. P., and Gen'l Manager H. W B. GLOVER, Traffic llef. T. J. Anderson, Gen'l Pass. Agenj. 19.000 22.5 5.00 55 ' 5o 75 1 40 7 ' 5. I2J 12 10 c i i i lb can 2 72 I ft i t sy2 20 15 S1;; 10 20 15 25 1 year old 2 years old I 3 years old 4 years old S. 0 in 0 L T S WE HAVE A FINE LOJJ OF STANDARD BRED COLTS From one to four years old. Both broke and fresh. Also a few full strain Jersey Calves, j For full narticulars ap- piy to Fair View Dairy, 1 W. T. FARMER, Propr.
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