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The Wilson Advance. ' . V THK PKO "WANTED-A ir.A . - -I'l.I-.'S PAH1T. BY THE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY Hayseeder. "Yes, PUBLISHED. EVERY THURSDAY. W. L. Cantwell Proprietor. Entered in the Post Office at Wilson tf C.. as second class mail matter. the People's party are advertising lor a . ieauci one who has not deceived eve ry organization he has been in SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Year. ........... $i .00 Six Months. ... 5 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at our risk. Always give ppst-office address in full. the Democrats to- carry the State became a necessity, and the result was not - only a sweeping .victory for the party but a. Legislature the equal ot which for patriotism, strength and character has not assem- and kicked it when he could bled since. It will be neces- not longer use it for his own sary to force to the front men selfish purposes. We want an of this type next year- men -in Allianceman ; one who believes every county whom .the voters in the Ocala platform; one of all parties know and trust 1 1 " molno- else bet- of whom it is known that, as who loves something eise uci . w elf nnp whose chief legislators they would do noth- ambition. is the elevation of the ing that was not for the State's c(-ici v ana cbi ..niicrcsLb. . vviui uc.11 NO FICNCU T,..W. financially, and hot seK-agran- leadership as; this we can rc-A-mfnt one who holds the cue our heritage; with less ISpAdvertising Rates furnished on I people, morally, application. No communication will be printed , , t,nnnr hirrher worthy leadership We should without the name ol the writer Demg iuvc v,i uU....- - tu;n i.- "f rrm'nYr-- Into the " c-j: vccoiirnr. .1 vi if . r,np whn. w 1 not tnink or sroino- into tne Known 10 me cuuuu, -iuui i r.nan niS bcli-vviii , n residence to j help the people, whether they campaign. ; Wilson. JN. U help him or not; one .-wnose chief attribute is not selhsh- Gen. Weyler and his little ness' slyness, foxiness, and State of Ohio, City of Toledo'. ) Lucas County, j pnc iwvc ,c u- v.uu., nogglSllliesji..- . he is the senior partner ol the firm of was not much at suosiamg uie . ny one knowing sum an F K Chesey & co , doin business in rebels, but by all accounts he bne with the executive ability the City of Toledo, C ounty and State WaS a Strictly first claSS hand tQ caiTy OUt the will Of the aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- a.L icdiucinig hit party auer mc pa. i; ADcr its will, ana who i wm...s - In view of the fact 'that the stand aside when not longer petitions to Mr. Low to run for wanted, wrttaease drop a Mayor carried the names of postal to" 127,429 voters, and he received but 74683 votes, it would seem rEoPLE's Party. that the Citizen's Union Owes I As it a brick were lying in my the public some sort of an ex- stomach' is the description by a dys pianafon. wasnington robi. peptic of his tenR after eating. This is one of the commonest It is pleasant to note the svmDtoms of indigestion. If you confidence which the present have it, take Shaker Digestive Cor- administration is exhibiting in dial.. the ability of Gen '1 Lee. He Not only this symptom, but all JstO continue as Consul-Gen- the symptoms are cured by Shaker eral to Cuba, although his par- Digestive Cordial. tv has been out of power near- crt mnv medicines to cure this l .y a year, and furthermore he himself has announced his intention of running on the Democratic ticket for Gover nor of Virginia at the next election. for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's C atakrh Cure, FRANK J CHENEY. Sworn to before me and .subscribed in my presence,' this 6th day of De em ber, 1S86. : A. W. GLEASON. SEAL Notary Put 1 c Halll and i Catarrh Cure is taken internally lets directly on the blood and mu- cuous surf ices ot the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. 3F"Sold by Druggists. 75c. OlihATI'R XKV YOKK'S I K I' !H AVOIt one disorder. 0(ily one that can be called successful, because only one that acts in!a simple, natural, and yet scientific way. Shaker Cordial. Digestive Charlotte Observer.' I . - . The New York World eives a large cut of Mayor-elect -Van Wyck, and in its sketch of him says he '"is chief justice ofthe city Court. Was born in New York in 185c), and comes from P.,rlir vporptable. and containing 1 , :nroA;n qhA-er a well known New York fam no dangerous ingredients, rnaker To show the importance and ' inP. . strem-th- i'V 01 uutcn aescent l 1 jvilitju vv. vuiu'ui .vi.-- -try dignity of a position as Rail road Commissioner, a Georgian hasresigned a position as Jus tice of the Supreme Court to accept a place on the Railroad Commission. There is no office of higher dignity and im portance, and it ought to com mand the services of the ablest . 1 1.1- ..I! !,.. ,t, ens, ana restores 10 neaim au.mc ui gestive organs. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1 00 a Dottle. Grad uated from the Columbia Caw school in 1872. Was 'identi fied with- larnmanv Hall lor some years, but secet led in KKMOCK C IX N. C. 1880 and helped . to form -the County Democracy. Later he returned to the Tammany or- uanization. .. Was 'defeated for the city court bench in 1881, In Warren Ueeord. , So fa r as - the Record has 1 tt I '11 r 1 . 1 1 " . men in the otate, as wen as power, we win ugiu iox a u uc out was eiccteu ui iooy the fairest. News & Obser- Democracy standing upon 1895 was chosen chief jus ver. " tne vnica;o piaiiurin no ius- iice uy 111s leuow justices, ion or compromises of any de- and in '1 he-same, year was re- Charlotte Observer. cAriT-fIrn. "Thp whitp man anrl rAt-rfp-A for n trrnrl tfrm -f I I yj V V A . A J .- 1 m V . 1 J V a i V , t V. V. V V. L t V A v.. V. . . ' V . L V 1 111 V ' 1 Certainly; as was to have the white metal" is what the six years. January 28, 1800, . been expected, after the death Democracy of North C arolina he was arrested at the French of young Von Gammon as the should stand for, and to that ball at the Metropolitan opera result of injuries received, in end every true Democrat house oh the charge of beiiur the football game between the should work. We would rath- drunk and 'disorderly,' but was Universities of Virginia and er go down in defeat under discharged next morning by Georgia, at Atlanta last batur- this banner than to be victori- Justice White." As to Judye . day, the: .papers are ringing ous with any combination with Van Wyck's birthplace and ! with protests against football the despoilers of our fair land, ancestry, this is about as ac- and the Georp-in Legislature Awav with -Gold-buo- D is about td enact a law abating crats, who vote the Republican usually is; I he little ball his it. The event was distressing ticket! Away with Populist tory is unhappily true. '1 he enough, to be sure, and yet we fusionists, who' are after office judge is a batchelor, 47 years ; cannot get away from the idea and nothing else ! Let the old', but stiil'one of the boys, ; that college football is the bus- issue's be squarely and honestly and New ' York is apt to be iness of nobody except the drawn, and let every man stand wide open during his term as joiuv.ioiiw, j(ao-m,iauunviierc ue ucionys. rut tne mavor .T 11 ' C 1 ' T-1 . C . J , tne toncge iduuuy. i nere are nonest ' wnite men ot INorth too many restrictive laws, any- Carolina on record about this how. "The World is o-overned matter and we fpar nnt th tj 1 j ' Avk, kilV, h ; n u uatuas u of ' L Thereis no ord so full meaning i i inn bout which. sucn iuiuv. Sinithfleld Herald. - - - . - - . .. ri I I ( 1 eral thine, in certain stcnons of uie i',.i..vilprHnn'; cluster as that county Soii-.e time . ayo Sel ma J Mother "she who watched adopted it and, since then, t he firm-'j l heiole3s infancy and guid- ers of the surrounding '.country have f , ' -'totteririEr step. Yet joined in until now, the "territory em- j i-2 everV Expectant Moth . ' i - - s 1 1 r Draces a Very larye aren. t xteiu. iny - from Pinevillf to a j Li t s tra! miles somh of Smuhfidd But a lew years ayo the (foi.le of Johnston were very .averse to the stock Ihw or.no fence v idea and aspir ants for office were rarelul not to champion its cane. Each land own er has the privilege'' of adopting tt, and ihey are availin-yf thei1:s Ives 1 t the oporiii i t ' The above calls the attention of farmers to a fact. Before this law was tried it was op posed, but a lair trial shows that the plan is a good one. The fence a source of ever increasing expense to all farming sections. In many counties the wood required is growing very scarce, and with scarcity its price will Would if. 1 , tU .1.. .v.-,.- inrt all ef- 1 er is oeset wiui.uani;v.i "" .7 .7 h' t ,.-U.x,,l1 Ur mrtfln to aVOlU it. 1 il airjuiu so assists nature Ilii is ill! i too much." result. .THE BK.sT RIKN TO THK FRONT. Tutt's Pills Cur All Liver Ills. The Ladies', Home Journal has secured what promises to be the great magazine, feature charlotte observer, of 1898. It is-entitled "The The two closing paragraphs Inner Experiences of a Cabinet of the communication of our ' Member's Wife." In a series special correspondent, "Ithu of letters written by the wile rl(" printed elsewhere in this of a Cabinet member to her paper, deserves to be graven sister at home, are detailed her on tne heart of every true actual experiences in Wash- North Carolinian. It is time. ington, frankly and freely giv- he says, for sagacious Demo- for sick headache, indigestion en. The letters were written crats to beprin to eet too-ether. malaria, torpid liver, constipa , - - .--. So tnose-living 1 malarial districts Turt's re indlspensible,they keep- ; ystem in perfect order arid -. an absolute 'care ion and all bilious disepses. Tutt's Liver ; PuIb y r i tt tti 1 1 11 THRtCE-A -WEEK EDITION n! cource ndvnncc. omical to fence a pasiu'rc uian an entire farm ? All authorities agree that one cow properly kept wHl give more milk.and butter than four which run at large. The fence is a time honored custom,- but it must eventually go, Why not get rid of it before the farmer is forced, by lack of material, to let it rot down ? in the change tak ing, place, that the Expectant Mother j's ena bled to J 00k for- ward without forc- Rings arc ivtore Hasliioiialjle ' now than they ever were 1 tli more the merrier. It is im- vr';,-n.-o the lOV of Motherhood. I "-IKh. fVv o nnll lrCCMrl '-m-io f , 1. Vrr fewtothe lives viui 11 ct -w.i o.u viuum.i. lu nave J. L." Ll.JV. ' . . , , - Ar.A enffo-rinn- or CiOOinV u:vo-u, O c ' . -I k,i;,1(t- to the hour when site hef ore- -.int of both Llotlier and Child, and she t()Q many rillS. As USLial, We have Drovirl. inn ciore . - . . ' 1 "u it "makes ec for the dem; ' . 1 1 c -i 1' t have said. Uon.t dc nciC JCdUV H'l uu n ivnuv ait 1 Itit I USOllie n is toimci strongei tl ! 1 1 1 r .1 A 1- T ... ,1 conhncmcnt in sjion, o. , -- cu. iui uiu unianu wi 1 aoinuu, diiu v c IhlVP Childbirth , natural and easy, as hnve said. Don.t be . , . . pei-buadcu to use y line 01 rings as you ever saw. mm ii 1 If you have HiltflU your mind set on any particular kind of a ring and we don't happen to have, we'll RpukdtCdrb Truatvkvt f-ir torturing, riiaficr nrinK. itching, burnii.K. si-.n-iy skin ami scalp diseases with loss 01 ii .ir. vrm bus lis wn ii cu- T1CUKA KOAT, t'lMttlH lij)!'ii' :lti'!'8 Of "UTirCK (ointinen). ami 1' ! ! io s ( Cr - i:vn Kk-ol-TJtJiT.greiilfst o. bloovi i;ui ilirs aud 1:uujo cures Is pol l thw Dpro & Ctibw C-iKt.. " ilow tn Ourr f'fliin 1 PoTTEB RED ROUGH HANDS htit th wnrM Un Diseasi st." free. by Cl'TMua to a p. Iji cfrareu esppca, iy lor you, which VO Illfltl fj!C l!. tlf:lf .C J that every chilj is liabie to azid. ior ) Preys : - bns teen sucoes !!E.AS.FKE,Bilfinio-,ai f ' .'3 ! for25e. .,-- . . FOR SALK. THK without any intention of publi- to fully harmonize that party cation. Ihey give intimate and make a grand drive for peeps behind the curtain of lat which is now of primary high official and social life, concern an honest, simon- They are absolutely fearless, pure, unadulterated Democrat- they study Washington life un- lc Legislature. For this the der the search-light as it has ablest, purest and truest men never been before presented, should be selected. "Select Ac tKpco i r-a. oil if..nl 1 lief ciir-IV m-r fry ,1 ' 1 . . I I S3 PriO'fS T UanSf iences the name of the writer as would be sent to a constitu- Papers a Year is withheld The "Experi- tional 'convention-men in the KOU SI DOJiLAU. ences, which will be beauti- tore iront of every calling and . - lully illustrated, begin in the profession.;;. The advice is IUBLISIIKn- KVKRY alteunate. ia December number and will sound and timely. It will take continue for several months. Hi) ; N " I T I Where I now resid e. 'My Wife. smTered roore-in ten min-. r ,,r.tl nr mnl.M ,'f- fnr vnil es with eitlier of iwr oHkt two chil- It lOP OU OT IliaKe It lor J- Oil. ( - mi ttian stiediu i v.)i"ti i . i wnii.it. i .st having previously used four bot- ute? i ita nf Mtot MPr;s I'rieiKl.' ii J a iilessins- to any (hip expecting to be come a MOTHER says a cissromer .llENDiSKSON J.i.k, Canni, -Illinois. Of Dmn-itti nt 00, or s-nt by mail on receipt f -irinJ'Writo for iok cfjntaiKinir restiniomals and valuable inforniatioa'for all JUotiiers, iree. Tlie Bradfleld ReRnlator Co., Atlanta, Ga. 3!l-tf JOHN K. RUFF1N. Trustee. - Professional Cards. J F. TAYLOR, ATTORNEV.JVXO COUNSf-.l.l.OK AT LAW NASH VI LI . I, N. C. . Practices in Nash, Kdsjccombe : Wilsoi Pitt aiui H.iliiax counties, A . ). : SIMMS. A. I!. KAN A. J. SIMMS & CO., GENERAL lXSURANCE ; AND KKAL'liSTATE 'AGENTS' Oflice in rear of Court House. P. O. Box 162. WILSON. N. C G. CONNOR, Attorney at Law, WILSON, , - N. C. tnVf Hranch Go's. P.ank Puildiny D. WORTH IN C.TOS A. V, DKANS. ok i n i v ( ;t.( ) & i ) 1: . n s . ATTOKNKS S-VI -i.AU . - "WILSON N. ( . .Prompt 'attcniion .y-iven' t the co'Jec lion of i laiins an-1 seltle;m nt o! t states. Office on toiiri i ica.s- Siii n - MhM-M r' 'ttJ tv: ll:i V.-: x.ii i-M i The EXCEPT SUNDAY riirict-a-w tt k edition of The riNU KOJIK OTHER FLAN. Henderson Gold Leaf. In this State we. need a measure rentitrincr the acts of th I poicl jtnro 1 n - v. 1 1 - ' w ' ' O.HVJ in to be published in newspapers im- clinations to ; this- end. Such mraiaceiy auer nai ooay aajourns. men did this in 1876 when for Ac tt ie rvorkrhlA nua imHor lime I v'u cerning whose provisions they are ignorant. Besides, it will tend to AQTBl A educate the public on the laws under Av) I ll which they live to have them pub lisbed in their newspapers. r For Infants and Children. This would be welcomed by nau. the newspaper fraternity but is tigutve hardly practicable. :u :ar ' . . ' 1 " -t- a. liugnty enure to red e em the NfcW Vork vVurl'd is hrst among all State next year from the hqnrk ';e.Vu'." p i size, frequencv of . 1 t . . . . , lianas pbJ,c;ition. ncl the freshness, aex ura into VVniCll it has fallen, and T an4 variety of its contents. It the strono-est and 15est men aiI-lhe 7' a 'a 6ll,:lil' .lhr: 1 1 1 1 & L V price of a dollar weekly. Its political SnOUlCl De Willing- tO Sacrifice news is prompt, complete, accurate their Dersonal Inrrcfo : nJ impartial as-all its readers will i:L . ";w"iu 111- t stify It is aiainst the monopolies and for the people. . It prints the news of all the world, having special corresponde ce from all important news points on the. globe. It has hrjlliant illustrations, stories by great authors, a capital humor page. complete markets, .departments of the I houseiioia and voman s work and oth er special departments of unusual in terest. .- . We offer this unecpiailed newspaper and ' HE AUVANLh to- Q rA gether one year for .... vtV7 The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2 00. t-5.): i r ! 1 '.. yiji r. - ;v : : ut'; s a: .11 e r. -15 . .v'r': . '""i'l -' " - ''i-v-:,::, a - A s '' ' -l-AS' 1 .i ' i. 12-.4i' i" -: " ' - s, r c. :.t. s. : J'y S. Y 14- 15 1 - .1 ' -A VK AN: c i. ..uU.U 1-icKen- 3 r it.' vio-i n. lit .at. Stoi The Man or Woman who has bouo-ht IT I i n his Till) lull FROM Woollen S Stevens, Will tell yon. that is tne place "to Vet the Best Goods for the 1mnr n-5fne.y. ,.,! lVt tf Mui ll clvo MAKE NO MISTAKE WHEN -THEY INSIST ON HAVING GrIANT SCHOOL SH(:)ES.'. v F or their Children Dllilt lUi V5A i I 1 Lb m i hey 3P Pw it Sold by b. owiisciKi. Yours td serve, ' J. J. P R I VETT & Co. CHEAPASTHECHEA PES: WE GARRY A FULL. LINE OF Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods and Dry Good; Which we are selling at prices to nvke your mouth water. And 1 i - . ARE THE WONDEOF ALL WHO SEE THEM. - .Wants -i "The Confederate Soldier in t he Civil War," .Just pulilistu'il. i-():itaiiis .") ) a.ifi'.s l ;, It; f. ima over l.l.A larre jtutlle jctf,its. I'ort r iir- in, i n. i uv vreui'M ana 1. truest war Ixxik yvi-r pu.iiiMU' i, una rut onty-nmv that i,)t-- ...i , 1... r. . ... -1. . .1 . - " 1 uiuu. .vifMii wan;ei ev-rj-vn,-rL- t st II this 1 . V ' 1 ' ' . , a"" eitiJ 'Many of iln ... .j 1.. 1. 1 Bc.-m ii-uii-il agents lift Hn, ... .. ,L- mrli. ar- makiiij; iroiu to a:o ,..r in,,r clt'iMiiK. cm.s aiwl I) iuhier .f Vetn i'i. ; an I itlivrs iiitcrttKl an- re i i.'-st.-d tiop'i I mi iiu-ri nun u'rnw iiiuxcnts. AiMiv-s - OL'KIKU JllUK.ALj)'H.PnlNriXr! Co., 1 IJuisviUe, Ky. csnuiio Our. SHOES IN OUR GROCERY, DEPARTMENT . e Carry tlc Be si, Try a iarrel of our '1 1 A R ITER'S " ; Ai FLOUR" and you will co ne back for another. We have a fev COOK S roVES on which we are offering a bargain. V. - COME AND SEE WILL SAVE MONEY, US FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS AM) YOU RESPECTFULLY, H. 1). BAK.XKS c CO.. Cor.' Barnes unci Tarboro Sis. 1 . ' LT :,") tf JHFF. I). LEE, Mr. f- FINE No. T T U'CK Steal Ranee, ize 238, Value $85.00. !L'S7, 'Will be ivt 11 to the hold- r of - n of tliest-ranis IxMrinij nii-nbf-r mr-' resp"fln-f;; special card seal 1 an 1 depo-iite.! -.iiir us by tli- "lU'CK'S gjSTOVK cV Xl'K ( t) " I iu-ix ar - 3 c oo cards is.Mit-l', one to ea;h -ash S PurSll:ls 1 'Vortli jf-.oils at our ston-l As soon as tin- 5,xxj c;ir.ls are is-,-..t 1 ih- -enk-d card will b .-xauiin d an! tlic number annouu .!,' : and h- bolder of the corrt-spondriv; -imnhrr w ill receive ' for'i 1,00 cas'li the - -CK S STKKL KANl.-K" v..b ed at 65. Geo. D. Green Hird A'ars Co. Bucr WILSON N. C si;k acVknts ior Bick's Great White Enara,jLLine. Junior FULL NICKEL ' PLATED R c n ( T( r be giv -n FREE To the girl uncler 1- years 01a wno cuts tne Lrreatest num ber ot our advertisements, containino; Buck's Trade Mark from lhe newspapers of bur city. , TRADE MARKS must be en. :lo-.-d n .envtlo:es or neat packages, plainly marked with name and address of" contest n.t ;.nl ...r..- l,..'l..fi -Jt .irs.w.rt-':is often as desired. COLLE J i A I ) V i ' ! I , v ? V ! tu ro 'vR-oist TO DECEMBER - 21st. 1897. This compititiou i; 'designed to call t e att it tion of the public to our splendid line of wBiick's ll'Ar? '!"?.. in. the world equipped with WHITE ENAMELED OVEN D9n SH'ins to the Oven all the superior bakin- Oaalities of the old fash Xined Brick Oven, ; GEO. D. GREEN HARDWARE CO.. 27 4I 'f ! " WILSON, N. G. - T 0- o CD o ' it! I ! 31 a a H tn C CD -r SO 3 Q. Q. f CT O O CO r-(- "t : CD CD CO I ' v. W ' l' it.l. tlw.HL . 'IM'ITII 'ii;l ii' '! luT- S 1 i" ';; i-U ; '..I V: I 11. V 'l v
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