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THE WILSON ADVANCE: JUNE 3, 1897. The Wilson Advance. BY TSE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. W.;L. Cantyvell - Proprietor. Entered in the Post Office at Wilson, N. C., as second class mail matter.. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Year.. $i .00 dix Months. ...... . . .." 50 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at our risk. Always give post-office address in full. Ivertising application. 1 Rates, furnished on 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 Turkish Government declares that it will not have Prof; Angell, whom President McKinley appointed Minister to Constantinople. This shows what a brute the Turk is. He will not entertain an Angel. The sweet girl graduate; will soon be turned loose. upon" the land. Let them come on.' The Advance has seen 'them for twenty seven summers and yet feels a thumping at ther heart whenever, they come again. The New6 York Herald a few days ago published the views of M. Clemenceau, the French political leader and journalist, on Cuba, in which he expresses the, belief that Cuba will "infallibly gravitate to the United States." Cuba has been gravitating to the United States for half a centu ry, but there seems to be some people in this country who do not wish her to . gravitate this Tobacco growers, there is such The Manufacturer's Record, ur a difference of opinion. der the direction of the Seaboard Air The Tobacco Trust was Line, has issued what is called the made possible by the cigarrette "Special Seaboard Air Line Supple machine and so the idea of the rnent." Cotton Trust rests upon the: This "supplement" contains state control of the new cylindrical' ments of the Industrial, Agricultural, baling muchine. This' machine Manufacturing and. Home Attractions it is claimed will very much and advantages of the territory cheapen and improve the pres- ' reached by the Seaboard Air Line, ent method of baling. The; The information is alike of interest cotton will come, from the new to the Farmer, Merchant and Manu gin in rolls and will be packed lacturer. in a cylindrical shape so com- j The Pamphlet is handsomely pactly that one bale will only bound and will make an attractive occupy the space of four of the and valuable addition to any Library present kind. The cotton will ( or Reading Room -be more uniform in grade, it ' Copies can be obtained by addres will be entirely protected from ' sing, T. J. Anderson, General Pas waste by its careful packing senger Aent, Portsmouth; Va. and the cost of transportation" ! ; hr , 11 f - 1 1 1 T.I . ; How'dlhls! will be very much lessened. lt s . , . t 1? . , .. , , . . i .. We offer One Hundred Dollars re- is believed tnat imencan eoc- ward fof any case of Catarrh that can ¬ ton Under tniS prOCeSS Will not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. have a great advantage over: f. j. Cheney & CO., Toledo, O. the product of EgfVPt and India. We. the undersigned, have known , rf,f a j i 'F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and 1 he ADVANCE understands believe him perfectly honorable in all that the Company will not Sell business transactions and financially ,1 1 V't. -ii able to carry out any obligations made the machines but that they will by their firm. West & Traux. establish plants at different' Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. 1 - fi o - 1 1 WALDING, KlNNAN SciiVlARVIS, places in the bOUtll and buy Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. the COtton in the seed. The ' ' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iuter Company will Stamp every; nally, acting directly upon the blood bale with its weight and grade and mucous surfaces of the system. fWQ: V ! -Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per CLUVa Will ij Li Cl 1 Li. 11 L Lli JLaiU J , c. , , , , . , JNJ U W vs Professional Card s. Are the Messengers of Sense, the Tele ' ' A B. DEANS, graph m System of the human body. J ATTORNEY AND COunsft t pars at pvtftrnl from the brain to every - of the body and reach every organ. I Nerves are lke fire good servants but hard masters. : Nerves are fed by the blood and are therefore like it in character. Nerves will be weak and exhausted if the 1 blood is thin, pale and impure. Nerves will surely, be strong and steady if the blood is rich, red and vigorous Nerves Office in rear of Court Ho- la, P. O. Box 162. ouse. WILSON jg F. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEI I n& NASHVTITr v r . : is. r- find a true friend in Hood's Sarsapa- 1 radices in fs iash , Ldgecornbe W;i rilla because it makes rich, red blood. 1'itt and Halifax counties. to the manufacturer. It can be easily seen that this will do oimnVnwm'ant. Vieies, university of away with much of the expense! --chl'i'l'1HilS9:h toJune now incurred in handling cot- Nerves Io their Avork .naturally and weli, the brain is unclouded, there are no neuralgic pains, appetite and diges tion are good, when you take Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared, only by C I. Hood Co., howell, Mass. , ,lf the best family cathartic nOOU S FillS and liver stimulant. 25c. GENERAL INSURANCE - ' AND REAL ESTATE Ar., nffi : -,4s y""-c 111 01 ourt House r. u. box 162. WILSON, X c JACOB RATTLE, Counselor and Attorxfsv-t t Rocky Mount, r uiKuuji: Aasn, Ldgecombe Wilson. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Branch & Co. ankers WILSON, N. C, At the Close of Business, Fri dav,IIay 14TH, 1S97. Condensed from the Keport to tne State Treasurer, . Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley h John LriLL, Receiver. , CONDENSED SCHEDULE j In effect April 4, 1S97. NORTH BOUND. No 2 DAILY. ton. For the above occasion the South ern railway will place on sale reduced It will also do away with a large number of men who 'rate rour,d-trip tickets from ail points flow make their living by this ' within the State of North Carolina, handling but it is V possible ' as wel! as from Norfolk and Danville, that the cottonjplanter may be Vl to ChaPcI Hill and return; tick- benefitted. j ets on sale May 28th to June 3rd We will know more about it inclusive, with final limit June 7th, RESOURCES. ' Loans &'Discts $188,207.47 Stocks c Bonds, 1,600.00 . Overdrafts. 7.470.07 $i97-'27-54 Banking House. Furniture. , . . . .. 5,000.00 1.905-95 Due by Banks 29, 777.1 Cash & cash items 18,299.65 48,077.17 Leave tVilmington ..... Arrive Fayetteville ......... . Leave Fayette ville. . ....... ' i.eave Fayetteville Junction. - Leave Sanford Leave Climax.......... Arrive Greensboro . ... ., Leave Greensboro'. . . .'. 6,965.95 Leave StOkesdale. .... . . . . , Arrive IV alnutXove. . .... Leave Walnut Cove. .. . Arrive Mt. Airv. .7. . S.eo am. 11. 10 " II.2J " p rjj 2-55 " 3,25 " 3- 35 " 4.23 " 4- 55 " 5- 26 " 6.5I, when the Trust ets to work. In the meantime if all our sub- continuous passage in both directions. Rates from, principle points are as scribers will come in and pay flows: Goldsboro, $3.60; Durham, up their subscriptions the Ad- , 75c; Pdfthmouth, $7.85; Raleigh, $1 VANCE might buy some stock in ' 8; Henderson, $2.60; Norfolk, $7.85; the new Company and be in a Greensboro, $2 40; Selma, $2 90. LIABILITIES. Capital - $ Surplus. ...... ... ... . . . Undivided Profits,.....,... Interest unpaid, 142.32 Certificates, 28,257.79 ' Due to Banks. 22.485.26 Indv'l Deposits, 14,374 39 Bills Payable...: $252,320 66 SOUTH BOUND. No I DAILY. 50,000.00 1,0,000.00 7,060.90 seed cotton. Don't all come at once. An Apt "Ouce upon a Time. Once upon a time a Mother with a large number of Children learned that some of them had been badlv ! treated in the distant land to which they had emigrated. Thir property was burned, their homes destroyed, ! and themselves beaten and scourged, ' n,r t position to see that all our , more American now than it is I farmers get full value for their Spanish. There is no commu nity of feeling cr of interest between the native Ctiban and the Spaniard. . Spain holds the slender tenure that she does by brute force, and if it were not for the ; fact that she , finds the island a good source to draw revenue from she would long since have let it go. It is the hope of getting indemnity out of Cuba for the expenses incurred in this war and Span ish pride that prevents Spain from letting go now, when she must be fully convinced that she must eventually let go. Whether the acquisition of the island by this country be desir able or not, its independence certainly is, or should be, an independence on such a basis that it would feel indebted to the United States for it, and 1 therefore cheerish a friendly feeling for this country and the citizens whp might make their homes, there. There are a great many citizens of this country there now,, there is over $ 1 00,000,000 of the mon ey of our people invested there and there would be more if ; there were reas'onable pros pects of stable government and continued peace. If Spain -refuses to recognize the inevi table this Government should, . Tie fas- simile denature of if on A Soap Venriei'ji IJi Profit, Folks like to be humbugged. At any rate the general public seem powerlul easily duped by shek tongued sharpers. The other day a fellow landed in this city and began to ofter for saUra medicated soap. Each cake was wrapped in tin foil and had a small red aper band around it, and smelled as sweet as a Winston dude at a Twin-Citv Club North Carolina, ) Wilson County. J I, J. C. Hales, Cjhier of above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the fore going statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. M J. C. HALE, Cashier. Sworn to before me this, the 21st day of May, 1897. J. D. Bardin, C. S. C. i NORTH CAROLINA, Wilson Co. W. L. L ANT WELL vs. E. B. CUTHBERT. Leave Alt. Airy, .'. . . .. ...... Leave Rural Hall Leave,Walnut Cove.. Leave Stokesdale. . . .. . . Aarive Greensboro. . . . . . . . Leave Greensboro .... . . . . Leave Climax. . . . . . ... Leave Sanford. ...... . $252,320.66 Arrive Fayetteville Junction. Arrive Fa'yette ville. , Leave Fayetteville. ...... . . Arrive Wilmington. . . 175.259 76 io.oco.oo 3.40 a m 10.04 " in 1 i ".0-11.07 H-55 " 1215pm 12.43 2.40- 3-55 3.58 4.22 7.30 NORTH BOUxND. No 4 DAILY Leave Bennettsville. Arrive Maxton. . . . Leave Maxton. . . . . . Leave Red Springs. Leave Hope Mills. . . Arrive Fayetteville. , S.io a ra 9-33 10.04 " 11.16' SOUTH BOUND. No 3 DAILY Leave Favettevillf : tracing under the y attachment. Leave Hope Mills. contrary to an international treaty. And the Mother appropriated 50 reception. By the printed label the cents and bought some scraps of food Soap was guaranteed to - relieve or she had ail old basket and went cure any ailment, Irom the falling out among her suffering children, and Gt the hair down to in-growing toe oftcred them. food. But though they j nails. The price was two cakes for a took, some of it, the majority of them quarter. At court in an adjacent cried for Justice. But the Mother j county his sales amounted to $18 in said she hadn't brought that in her one day. The soap he bought of a oia basket, ana sne returned home, having been of very little service to the Children. r Moral: President McKinley 's mountain labored and brought forth a basket ol cold victuals. Winston merchantile broker at $1.6o a gross. Cutting the same in two he made 288 cakes which he sold at 12 cents a cake, realizing just $36 for his deal, less $1.60 the cost ol the soap. This is a fact and no fooling. Those who bought the soap got fool ed. Winston Republican. those strugglers for liberty the recognition mat tneir patriot ism, their valor and their hero ism entitle them to. Paragraphs. One finds the expected variety in the contents of the American Month- t ly Review of Reviews for June! The subjects of the sugar tariff, and sixty years' retrospect of the British Em pire, the -recent visit to the United States of M. Brunetiere, the French and proceed at once to give critic; the defective eyesight lately THEJCOTTON TRUS1. It seems that we are to have a Cotton Trust, organized somewhat upon the lines of of the Tobacco Trust which has made so much $ money for its members and concerninp; which, in its effect upon the Greece, etc. developed among American children. and the movement lor the pensioning ! .of school teachers, are treated in spe cial articles. The editorial depart- The News Observer. Are You up to Date! The NEWS & OBSERVER is and will keep yOu abreast of the times. Full Associated Press Dispatches. All the news, FOREIGN, NATIONAL, STATE and LOCAL, ... . . . All the time. Subscribe at once and you Will not regret it. News and Observer, , Daily, $7 a year; $3.50 6 mos. name and style of firm as E. B. Cuthbert & Co. Forty dollars due by contract with plaintiff for services. Warrant of At tachment returnable before J. VV, Lan caster, a Justice of the. Peace for Wilson county, at his office , in Wilson on the 10th day of June, 1S97. at 10 o'clock, a. 111.; when and where the defendant is l-ennird tr annppr nnrl . w , m m. . -. - I V- VI - t X V answer or demur to the comolaint. Dated this nth day of May, 1S97. i9-4t VV. L. Cantwell, Plaintiff. Tennessee Centennial Exposition Opens at NashvillA Mavrst, and closes October 30'th, 189. For this occasion The Seaboard Air Line WILL SELL ' - EXCURSION TICKETS At VERV REDUCED RATES, the follow- Leave Red Springs . . Arrive Maxton ; . . Leave Maxton . . . : Arrive Bennettsville. . 4.25 pm '4.46 5-35 6.10 6.1S 7-3 NORTH BOUND - No 16 mixed daily except Sunday. Leave Ramsuer..., Leave Climax. Arrive Greensboro . Leave Greensboro . Leave Stokesdale. . Arrive Madison . . 6.45 am 8- 35 9.20 9- 35 11.07 II-55 V SOUTH BOUND No 15 mixed Daily except Sunday Leave Madison. . . . Leave Stokesdale. . . Arrive Greensboro. . Leave Greensboro... Leave Climax. . . .. Arrive Ramseur. 1230 pa 2.40 4.20 605 NORTH BOUND CONNECTIONS at Fayetteville -with Atlantic Coast Line for all points North and East at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Greensboro with The Southern i Railway Company, at Walnut Cove witn tne iNortoik a western Kauiw for Winston-Salem. SOUTH BOUND CONNECTION'S ing being total rates from points named : A. B. . C. . T T A . . m icuuwwil,. 25 I9 25 1400 itVVn.trr.vo,,,,;,!, u KWfnlk RaleiVh g' " "" kVL l9 J 4 00 Weston Railroad for Roanoke and Kaleign,.... 26.25 19-25 T4.00 ktu nr., rtrnsboro 20.25 I9-2o 14.00 uhh thP nnttiom Po;iro,r fnmDanj . , . ...... mf wv.wi.Wf .X AXC. lT . lor tvaieign, Kicnmona ana an j-"7 Weldon, Wilmington, .. ... 26.25 19 25 14.00 ment entitled "The Proeress of the at t . : . , IN ORTH-CAROLINIAN. . Weekly, 1 a year; 50c. 6 mos. World" covers sucH topics as Amer ican intervention in Cuba, the rela tioir of Hawaii to the sugar question, the use of njoney in politics by cor porations, the enlarged metropolis of JNew York, the fate ol the arbitration ttt C POMMfT? , : I I - . AX., treaty, European alliances and the a' t n t, ... , J Attorney at Law, (jreco-lurkish war. thp futnrp nf) " - ... r vi vv nr tvt r 1 Offire Branch &. Co's. Bank' Building. Address , News & Observer,, Raleigh, EM. C. Class A. Tickets sold daily April 28 . North and East, at Fayetteville vita to October 15. Final limit NoV. 7 ; the Atlantic Coast Line for all poin 15, Final limit twenty days from date ! Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and H ot sale. , j points South and Southwest. - CAxs C. Tirtt.: efti,i t,i; I - AY. FRY. W; E. KYLc- 1 . . ..-. Thursdays of each week, April 29th to 5 Hen 1 Manager. Oct. 26th. Final limit ten davs from I date of sale. ' I 1 THROUGH SERVICE between all points on the Gert' Pass. AgeDt' SEABOARD AIR LINE PULLMAN . SLEEPING 1 . PALACE CARS Run tnrough without change. 1 For further 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. T. D. Meares, Gen'l Agt, Wilmington. G. McP. Battle, T. P. A., Charlotte. E. ST. JOHN, V. P., ... and Gen'l Manager. H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager. T.J. Anderson,. Gen'l Pass.'Agem. COLTS.9 c 0 1 2 3 year old years old years 4 years old old I T S WE A TTTXTT? A X A V 1j J X. X- 111 A- m LOT OF STANDARD BRED CU From one to. four years old. broke and fresh. Also a few full str Jersey Calves. ' For full particulars T ply to " Fair View Dairy, W. T. FARMER,
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