THE WILSON ADVANCE: JULY 15, 1897. The Wilson Advance. THEOTH K'R SID K. A HiraetallicTalk. i BY THE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPASJ 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..'."....'.:. ....... ..... $1.00 Six Months. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . ... so Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at 'our risk. Always give post-office address ih full. - - 23"Advertising Rates furnished on application. 14 " ' . ': w " , - . No communication will be printed without the name of the writer being known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to - v The Advance, Wilson. N. C. Mr. Kingsbury and Mr. Kil go are at it with gloves off. A lively fight seems to be pn the topics. : In his letter, addressed to . London, July 12 An important the Railroad Commission, conference was held at the Foreign j Governor Russell has taken a Office today between Senator AVol- ! stand, which if followed out, cott, former Vice-President Stevenson ! will produce startling results, and General Paine, the members ot He claims that property should the United States bimetallic commis- be taxed, not according to its sion,and Ambassador Hay, and j value, but according to the Lord Salisbury, Sir Michael Hicks- Beach. Mr. Arthur Balfour, and If his idea should become a Lord George Hamilton, law it seems to us that a dam- I- The conference was preliminiry to S. B. DEANS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR in -i - rf-v 1 tt P. O. Box 162. WiLSOX.x.c, L 0 r d Salisbury accompanied Messrs. Wolcott, Stevenson and per would be put upon all in- carrying on further negotiations on dustry. He argues that "as the snbject of international bimetal-; the North Carolina railroad lism. It was understood that France' earned in . 1896 what was was ready to co-operate with the equivalent to 3 per cent inter-. United States and Great Britian in . est On 0,000,000 tnat Hie rora agreement luuKing iu iiuciuuuiii tax valuation should be 6,000,- bimetallism 000. I - Carry this argument to the farm and, wre would have the Paine on Saturday to luncheon -at industrious farmer who culti-4 Windsor, where they were received vated his 30 acres and 'makes by the.Queen, and presented to her an average of $10 per acre Majesty their commissions as special called upon to list his farm envoys. Their reception was entirely at 1 66, 66 per acre. Now if informal. ..- If a Tobacco growers in Robertson j PrOieSSLOIial Cards county, Tenn , are almost in uepau. Owing to lack-of rain plant beds are going to waste,-and much of the to bacco ground will have to be pre pared over again when the long de layed season finally sets in, The in dications are that Ihere will not-be more than half a crop. Tobacco is a oreat staple of the cou nty and the, curtailment of the crop will work great hardship on all classes. Not for twenty years has the tobacco sea son been so late and unfavorable-Ledger. Kl "13 ... F TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR vr ' . V NASHVILLE, ,'. c ' Practices in Nash, Edgecoml u-i : Pitt and Halifax cooties a--j- simms-- ' a. j simms .& co: "M GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGEX?S Office in rear of Court House ' P. 6. Box 162. WILSON, x c Geo. Stevens' Salaried Arm. " The miners' strike is assum- j ?rm land which can only pro- j ing vast proportions. . Already ; duce a net income of $10 per the railroad companies have .! aLre 10 e a VdluJlloj1 U1 Charlotte has given the Northern becnm to confiscate" coal, pas- $l 66.66 where would our diamond two good players this sea- Qi'no- nvpr flipir rp;nprtivp ImPQ i iamiers, WHO Claim lO x" Are the Messengers of Sense, the Telegraph. System of the human body. Nerves extend from the brain to every part j c r of the body and reach every organ. Nerves ure like fire good servants but hard 1 V masters. ' , N erves are fed by the blood and are therefore like it in character. Nerves will be weak and exhausted if the blood is thin, pale and impure. Nerves will surely be strong and steady if the blo'd is rich, red and vigorous. , Nerves find a true friend iu Hood's Sarsapa- rilla because it makes rich; red blood. Nerves do their work naturally and well, ; the -brain is unclouded, there are no - ' neuralgic pains appetite and diges- tiou'are good, when you take H. G. CONNOR, .Attorney at Law, WILSON, - - N.C. Offire . Branch & Co's. Eank B-uiId:n Capa Fear and. Yadkin Valley Ry, . John Gill, Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE In effect May 30, NORTH BOUND. No 2 DAILY. 1 1 1 r and the supply of coal in the j nave maae upwaras .01 200 . wIth tbe Atlantic city nine, and o-reat manufacturino- cities is ! Per af.e' on. hemes, in is year Qeoree Stephens, who is usins: his son -Will JRoberston, who is playing M 11 Leave tVilminirton Arrive Fayetteviile . . : . . . . . Leave Favetteville Leave Fayetteville Junction 1 .eave Sanfurd getting low. We congratulate the Char lotte Observer upon their en terprise. Always newsy, and what is more, reliable, this pa per is nowr published in eight u -nru- 1 1 .u t. uc. iiicii iciiici wuuiu vci- stronR riht arm in behalf of Orange, ued for taxes at just $3,333.33 N j - ;r per acre, and they would be . The Orange team clayed against called upon to pay taxes on r.the CresenlSf ot-. Philadelphia, several tms amount, In other word?, ' day3 A Philadelphia paper- in: it would seem that tne govern- an"account bft!je game said : or thinks that all incomes ac-; .ctP TTn,w;tu-nf mk. pao;e form and bv the use of p1 Uil1 ; . ' " " "''Carolina pitcher, was in the box for their new presses .thev are the "i"",' "'- uV-; the QranEe team and his fine Wok Sarsaparilla - The One TrusBlooxl Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell Mass. I, -, n1, tha best family cathartic nOOU S PliiS and liver stimulant. 25c. Leave Climax Arrive Greensboro.... . Leave Greensboro. .". . . Leave Stok.esdale. . . Arrive Walnut Cove... . Leave Walnut Cove.... Arrive Mt. Airv . 3-45 " 5 47 " 5-C2 ' 6-54 ' 7,23 - 7-45 u ... 8.32 9-03" 9-50 . II.CJ " last to go to press and the first to leave it. We have before us the last catalogue of the State Normal & Industrial school, at Greens-. boro. This school is doine a long to the State. IjIsGUAC h FU L CO M U CT. contributed largely to the victory. Miller pitched great ball for the Cres cents until the fifth inning, when Or ange, bunched some well placed hits and managed to score five runs." Stephens made two runs, played an We all know that small boys are not only thoughtless but at times absolutely cruel, without in the least intending the full eroress me; sto,,: Uv" bases :. . . i . r . .i .i n- t. sirucK uuc nve men. .rrpat wnrl- fnr fliP vnunrr xvnm 10 urY ln3-I UieV lnillCt. It IS great work ior tne young worn ,J J . i . , . The Dranw tMm a;ii tvp pnnfthp Shtp and shnlilrl re alsd granted that the home 1 Ahe,rUrane team p'a the en 01 tne btate and SllOUld re- g f New York National League team ceive hearty encouragement at Pg ) e; .P . '.Wednesday The Record savs : th handc of fM-prv r.uvnn rf i anu.siiouiu exercise uie nornr, j J ' tne Lands ot ever citizen ol , a J The Orange Athletic Club will be North Carolina. - lu iuul ior uie nume team, i rA c .u:... but when grown men and boys xiiy S!lcluniCU iU1 ",1S. sIUC' . old enough to know better, vvhcn the' Place Qecrge Stephens in carry their zeal to the extent the boxv st year Stephens won that it even passes rowdyism every, game he pitched for Orange, and becomes ruffianism it Js e teams he played against including time that a halt should be call- Boston and Washington league ecj - - j teams. If the New Yorks are' able If scenes like that witnessed to m:lke "ny hits on his delivery, The English railroads5 are reported to have struck on a plan of' bringing the producers and the consumers closer together. They will take boxes weighing not -more than 60 pourds on' fast passenger trains and deliver them at the buyer's house in London at the rate, of 8 cents for 20 NORTH CAROLINA, ) In the Supe- 1 Wilson, county, f rior Court. In the matter of ) J.J. HALES. ORDER. To the Court. ) Whereas Jos. J. f'ales, a citizen and resident of the County of Wilson, in theState of North Carolina, has filed his petition in the Superior court of Wilson county pursuant to the provis ions of Chapter 27 of the Code, entitled "Insolvent Debtors" Ivhich petition, with the schedules thereto attached, are on file in the office of" the Clerk of said court, and has, in all respects, complied with the provision of the law. Now therefore, the creditors of the said Jos. J Hales, are hereby-required to shov,cause. before the undersigned at my office in Wilson, N. C, on.the. 31st day of July, 1S97, why the prayer of the petitioner should riot be granted. Let a copy of this order be published in the Wilson Advance, a newspaper published in ' WiLon, N C, for three successive weeks. - J. D. BARDIN, -. Clerk Superior Court. June 30th, 1897. - 25-31. SOUTH BOUND. DAILY. NO- I Leave Mt. Airy. ! Leave Rural Hall . . . .. ':', Leave Walnut Cove. ....... Leave Stokesdale. .'. . . .... : Aarive Greensboro. .". Leave Greensboro ..... .". . . 'Leave Climax. . . , ...... Leave Sanford . - Arrive Fayetteville Juncl ion Arrive Fayetteville. Leave Fa-ettevil'e. Arrive Wilmington. .' . . 525 am 6-50 " 7.19 u 7 52 --40." . - '9 00 " . 9.29' " . 11.20 " 12.42 pm .12.45 " . 1.15 " 4.-.0 " NORTH BOUND. No 4 daily Leave Bennettsville. Arrive Maxton . Leave Maxton. ..... Leave Red Springs. Leave Hope Mills. .. Arrive Favetteville. . 7.45 a m 9 ot) " 9.07- " 9-37 " 10.26 " ic.50 ' SOUTH BOUND. No 3 DAILY J 1 I IiiOr-ii nrn V-i-t nklrt "O -1 1 five pounds. This shows that the English railroad men are beginning to catch on to.the American Express idea. Wilmington Star. . We beor leave to differ. The . American Express dea is , to collect 20 cents (or more) on 2 pounds freight and carry" noth ing for less than 25 cents. We know because we had to pay 50 cents last week . for the transportation of a 4 pound package, which, by the Eng lish plan, Should have cost only eight cents. 'PREACHING vh. PRACTICE." Quite, a remarkable article" appeared ih last week's Times. . The editors seem to have a grievance against the tobacco warehousemen and occupy two and one-half colums of their editorial page in "telling their troubles" to the public. ' Perhaps if the editor of the Times had sold his tobacco with the gentlemen who did GIVE HIM THEIR PATRONAGE LAST year he wrould have retained, the printing from, at least, one of the four warehouses. It stems ' to us that the dear brother should get a pick axe and work on his own beam be fore essaying the removal of the mote in the warehouse man's eye. k rlar lact arp r L ft-rr,,'n- ! l.eaguers have been able to do. Bill then all decent, self respecting J'ce wiir have the lul1 contingent citizens should refuse to attend wlth hlm and Clarke or Lawyer Sul the games, thereby, in a man-' livan wil1 be in the Points- ner, adding the weight of their tacit approval to the acts of a . ... J . T 1 T . r I uuwu ui uiigcuueiiiciujy rui-; Greensboro, T uly 1 2. A new even - New Paper at Greensboro. fians. I .ing daily will be launched here soon. Decision on Original Package. T .. a TTT'1 vviicu d ciuu cunies 10 vvu- its managers will be Messrs. Clem son they become the guests of-Wrfeht and J. J. btone. The new' the town and so long as they ' paper wni be called the Evening" comport themselves as gentle-j Telegram. If is heavily backed and men uicy buuuiu ue treatea as ; will doubtlesrsucceed. suph, and it becomes the duty ot every citizen, as well as po-. lice officer of the town; to ee that the honor of the town' Charleston, S. C, July lo-In the ( is maintained. It filled us with United States circuit court Here today a deep sense ot mortification Jude Slmonton rendered a decision and shame to witness the scene ; in the -original package"-store, plac-, at the ball grounds last Thurs-1 lng: such instltuons on practically day, in which grown men not the se ground as state dispen only encouraged the small boy s:ines m ' ; ' v. f I but actually tQOk part. I There is more Catarrh in this section THE STATE Normal and Indastrial College, GREENSBORO, N. C , Offers the young women of the S ae thorough professional, literary, classi cal, scientific, and industrial education. Annual expenses $90 to $130. Faculty of 25 members. More , than 4C0 regular students. Practice school of 126 pupils for teachers. More than 1,200 matricu lates representing every county in the State except three. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers. To secure board in dor mitories all f ree-tuition applications must le made before, August 1st. For catalogue and information, address President Chas D. McIver; , Leave Favetteville.... Leave Hope Mill's. . Leave Red Springs... Arrive Maxton. . Leave Maxton . . . . .. ; Arrive Bennettsville. . . 4.45 pm 5 02 " 5-42- " 6.11 " 6.15 NORTH BOUND No 16 mixed daily except Sunday. Leave Ramsuer. . . Leave Climax. ...... Arrive Greensboro..; Leave Greensboro. ' Leave Stokesdale. . Arrive Madison- . . . 7.40 a ni' 10.20 " 10-55 " 12.26 ". i.io-4V SOUTH BOUND No 15 mixed Daily except Sunday Leave Madison ............ Leave Stokesdale. . . ..... Arrive Greensboro. . . ... . . Lea V8 Gree nsboro. . . ... . Leave Climax.. . .. .. .. . Arrive Ramseur. . .... -2. ic pnr 305 :; 4-3 5.45 , 6.57 S35 " North Carolina College of Agriculture ; ' and Mechanical Arts. WILL OPEK SEPTEMBER 9 th, 1897. Thorough academic, scientific and technical courses. Experienced Spe cialists in every department. . EXPENSES PER SESSION INCLUDING BOARD . 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 Railwav Comnanv. at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & Western for inston-Salem. J- W. FRY, Gen'l Manager. Railroaa W. E. KYLE, Gen' Pass, Agent. For County Students. -For all Other Students, I 93 o-123.00. By special arrangement we offer - We refrain from mentionihpf of the country than all other diseases any' nam.es but give all men put together, and until the last few; Ikirarnino; that -should such ars' was T pposed to b incurable 1 1 t , 1 -For a great many years doctors pro- ciitnv,x au ut .uupcudicH 111 nounced it a local disease, and pre-; Our presence, for the honor of scribed lcal remedies, and by con-' the town we will not -hesl- stantly failing to cure with local treat tate tO publish the names of mcnt' Pronounced it incurable. Science 1 those to blame. -I has proven catar.rh 1 b? a constku- i i tionai aisease. ana thereiore requires 1 constitutional treatment. Hall's Ca- j ta'rrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. ! Apply for Catalogue to , Alexander 0. Holladay, LL. D., Pres't., RALEIGH, N. C. GREENSBORO Female Golie NORTH CAROLINA. Kill Against Free Passes. fac simile . Clgsatnra is ea i,t , - ' t i r, ' . Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the Washington. July 12. Represent-: - , ' . . . ' , , , . r i Only constitutional cure on the market. ative Stokes, of South Carolina, to- ; It-is taken internally in doses from 10 ' day introduced in the House a bilrto ' drops to a teaspoonful. It acts direct- j prohibit the issuance by railroads ot ty on he blood and mucous surfaces of j iree transportation to members of the system They offer ico for any j Congress, Federal judges, the heads cas il Ls cure Send for circulars - . - , and testimonials. Address, of executive departments of the gov- j f J. CHENEY. & CO , Toledo, o. ernment, and chiefs of bureaus. . j-Sold by Druggists, 75c. ! Fiftysecond Session of this college begins . Wednesday, September 8th, '97. Advantages of College and Conserva tory offered at moderate cost. A Faculty of Specialists Ample Equipment. " A Pleasant Hoe. Cctalogue on application. 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