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r r fhe Wilson Advance. w2gS3 bt the ADVAsrcE publishihq oompaht tee at Raleigh Tuesday night larcrelv artended. Inera was full and free discussion ; the talk was against fusion and hip to an invitation to all classes to vote for a Democrat ic victory. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. W. L. Cantwell - Proprietor. Entered in the Post Office at Wilson M. C, as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year......... ..- $1.00 SlX MONTHS:...... 5 Remit bv draft, oost-office ordef or registered letter at our risk. Always J Dabnev. . The Scene IS an un- I ' ' rr iTr .1 familiar one linenne, in tne The complete novel in, the December issue of Lippincott's is "Poor Chola," by Julta r. ISf Advertising application. Rates furnished on ?ive post-office address in full : I Canary Islands'; the story is full of local color, interest, and narhris! the olot is far from commonplace. A timely artirl nn "Gold mimnp; in North America," from Califor ma to the Klondike, comes from George' Ethlebert Walsh. Thf man who is too noor to "A Forcrotten Grace," de- lend his friends money will scribed by Annie Tteger Win 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. never have many enemies. ston, is that which used to be called Sensibility. Time works wonders. So would a man if he put twenty four hours a day, like time does. CRIME IN TH' NORTH. People who read the daily papers cannot but be struck by the large number of women The National Conpres3 murdered in ' the Northern opens next week. From that States and very often they time on all eyes will be turned are killed by their relatives to Washington. The Shaw murder in Camden, N. J., and the Kaiser murder The Secretary of the Treas- in Pennsylvania are cases in ury has issued an order that point. clerks receiving a stated sal Cannot the papers that have arv must oav their debts or had so much to say about lose their' places. " lynchings in the South "get on" to this wqman-kiiung craze in Tup rrtv, rnnrec nrViiVi tne iNortnr jr must our own opens on Monday next, has PaPers ,K? yp tne jod r mapped out for it, some of the most difficult problems that have confronted our law mak ers in many years. THE NIV'ARACGUA CANAL. The three Commissioners appointed by the President to report on .this project are Ttttt ivjw Vnrt HpU hoc about to make a tnp to tne been writing lately on -prema- Isthmus to inspect the work ture burials " There are doubt- done and to report upon the less a good many premature feasibility of continuing it and burials, bu it must be admitted completing the canal, that there are a good many It should be understood by people wh are not buried soon our People that the completion enough. car. ot tnis canal and its ownership or control Dytne united otates Hon. Wm. L. Wilson, Pres- a- idrnt of Washington and Lee Z;" u Ta TT V r I omLLiuj u 1 -A ji:u.j I mouc yvuu v.umd dim jd- iT .... Tts , pi;n now held most entirely! by be out of politics. It may be x?nunA r .LA j .11 . j i - i-iigiaiiu aim vJCiiiidlJV WUU1U incidenatlly remarked, howev- hoii ; waJL Capitol Jottlns. Speaking of the cotton belt of the WHiNr.Tnw. Nov.oth. "ulu luc 3uenunc American says u TH The social side ol life at the Capi- M3 en Rreatly extended . since the tal promises to be unusually gay and ve aaySf lben n was considered to which the Expectant Mother is lively the coining season. The pres- be onlv a narrow ' belt through exposed and the foreboding and ence in the White House household peor,a' the Carolinas and Virinia .1 ShV nf nf r . , but it now measures 600 000 snuare wara to tne Hour ot woman s of several pretty nieces, the many at- 1 now sures 000.000 square severest trial is appreciated bv but nut, nuom is not dv any means few All effort should be made cultivated with cotton. Probably not to smooth these rugged ' places more than 20,000,000 acres are culti- in life's pathway for her, ere she vated with cotton in any one year, Presses to her bosom her babe, and some years it has run less than MnTUCD'O CDICMH half this number of acres. The aver- f ( LIi U I III tNU age yield of this immense territory allays Nervousness, and so assists is between 6,000,000 and 9,000,000 Nature that the change goes for tractive daughters of Cabinet officers and the announcement of a long list of girls to be entertained by Vice President and Mrs. Hobart has set the social gossips at work and the vo taries of "fashion and frivolity" to outlining plans. Mrs. McKinley is something of an invalid and always quiet in her tastes.and the President himself is not much given to the gay eties of life; but. as one writer puts it, "his conservative objections are likely to be brushed aside by sheer force of youth-" Your correspondent returns to re sume bis labors at the Capitol after enjoying an unusual vacation, since the adjournment ot the special ses sion of Congress. Already signs of the advent of another session the first regular or long session of the 55th Congress are everywhere ap parent here, and there is life and bustle where erstwhile all was dor mant. Probably Washington will never be so large that the coming and going of Congress will not be felt throughout its length and breadth and in every department of its life. Aside from the bustle of preparation in the Capitol building itself the ho tels and boarding houses are most af fected by the incoming ot Congress and its train. ' l An Hour of Kecre bales lexas leads all the other States by nearly one-half, with Geor gia and Mississippi following in or der. With an average crop of 8,000, 000 bales, we-Jead all other countries, by far, in cotton growing, India is j i . ocvuuu, wiui auoui ,000,000 to 4, ward in an easy manner, without such violent protest in the way of at ion - Mil will do more crnrl nwv'V1 1 Hi n,-. X1JZZ brightenihff ud dull minds anA J, iiaujua. x itdUdLiic. 1 iiiuuuiv 1 1 .11 1 11 i 1 1 . t u : -..iT -l" "J "T "a 1 r 1 ' . -'v.i 1 in 5tr ur:CiU.-10 cnccriUi dnu out irritaDlK tempers trian all the mi;,.- iiujciui dimcipauons sne passes , r . .- ---- -viij 1 jj-j Linwuidii me orueai quicKiy ana rnp VOr n 1 ner 1Q nn tnrr-i . without pain-is left strong and . recreatl( )11 i iici nil ill inf nitrn ann nniv niiTis i j - i.iiiii i 1 , . i i 1 - "- I J i . "'i ooo.ooo oaies ana uima and bevot now AnUroA milSlC OI ailV SOrr t tume next in oraer with. 2,000,000 bales each. The cotton area in these countries is being extended, however, and while the South will undoubtedly always control the markets of the world, she will snftVr more or less from competition Wt- produce. the best cotton in the woiid, ai.d in noJ part of the globe can our ' famous Sea Island be duplicated. This va riety, Gossypium Barbadense, grows on the islands oft the coast of South Carolina and Georgia. It is also extensively raised in Flori da. It produces a fiber about one inch longer than that of any other va riety grown in this or any other country. The Sea Island cotton is to life of both is assured bv the use of Mother's Friend and the 1 Dnnsrs o ana ponsn in its wake. 1 1 will keen the 1 .e time of recovery. shortened, home nights, and make the girls cheerful a' "I know one lady, the mother of three mntpnfprl have children, who suffered greatly in the birth of each, who obtained a bottle of Mother's Friend' of me before her fourth confinement, and was relieved quickly and easily. All agree that their iabor was shorter and less painful." John G. Polhiix, Macon, Oa. I fill intA S-V1. 1r AMI ...a. T 1 A. er, that Mr. Wilson has a pret- Zl I F i , t yet become what nature des ty snug berth where he is. f. 0 uinc iiduon ana tne mistress oi the'UniverseT According to Gen. Blanco's The most -immediate eftect report out of the 192,000 men of the Canal will be to benefit sent to Weyler there are only the .) South Atlantic and Gulf 89,000 fit for duty, while 40,- ports. They may be built up 000 are in hospitals, So it at the expeuse of the North seems that between the ma- Atlantic ports and this fact ex- 177; T 7 way uie matter nas mov- tors Chandler, of New Hampshire, . w rr - o Mw,y m congress out and Carter, ol Montana, both of whom DCir. evenruanv rnp wnnip pmmfnf i . .. ... i w wi .m a. a i w a u ro ivro y-v m a b Will tho cfimnUJ. iT I . r ..... . r.v. mu.au. g ciic(.u have a deep significance to those who Tiv the hanrllinor rf t-Vi fnrion 01 KetunS' another lellows question Congress should do trade- Within the next twenty question of rething greenbacks comes one ol two thmgs, and that f3 wc mub.1 a loreign forward at this session, as ft is sched promptly. Hither refuse posi- y ior our manu- uled to do, there is not unlikely to be tiveiy to take any part in the . M; ciac ulose manu- matter or else demand the im- ld"ures win cease to develop. uur representatives should push along the Canal. Future generations will remember as fine and glossy as silk, and the The session of Congress now about English spinners take nearly all that opening will be one of unnsual impor- we can raise of this superior grade, tance, as it will be brought face to The grade of cotton is being steadily face with questions of the gravest improved. ' consequence pertaining to both for eign and domestic politics. First of all the Cuban question is certain to come up for some action at a regular stage of the session. The fact that the administration has favored delay does not signify that President Mc Kinley is opposed to Cuba or more friendly to Spain, than becomes the head of the Government towards an other nation with whom we have no quarrel. I predict, however, that bel ligerency will be recognized before the session is many weeks. old, and that there will be no war. . The out come ot the Hawaiian annexation question is far more doubtful. The vote in the Senate will be very close. Of the other, leading subjects which will occupy the attention of Congress perhaps the Nicarauga ca nal, the British boundary in Alaska and the Behering sea fisheries,, the Pacific railway delinquencies, the bankruptcy bill and the money ques nun are among tne most important. That the latter subject is destined" to come in for a large share of attention at this session is a foregone c inclus ion. The recent utterances of Sena. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County, ' ss Frank J. Cheney makes oath tht he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY.' Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem ber, 1886. A. W. GLEASON. j seal Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and aets directly on the blood and mu cuoussurf -ces ol the system- Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. 6"SoId by Druggist. 75c. (1.00 PER BOTTIiE at aU Drag Stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing invaluable information ' of CDCC interest to all women, will be sent to rtiCC any address upon application, bj Thc IRADFiELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Stop Them The Man or Woman who has bought contented. You have the desire for have the desire toget rid of it - to make a bargain. Yours to serve, ' J.J. V RI VETT & G rv 1 1 wiudiL yg it caKes "..two CHEAP AS T 0. IIE(!IEI'Kn" ' - x WE CARRY A FUL L LINE OF Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods and Dry Good Which we are selling at prices to make your mouth water. And..:.. RURIITURE f ARE THE WONDER OF ALL WHO SEE THEM. -FROM- Wootlen S Stevens, Will tell you, that is tne place to get the Best Goods for the least money. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT We Carry td Best mediate restoration of peace in Cuba and assume the re sponsibility for her future The question of State uni versities as against sectarian colleges is again being agitat ed In this connection we would call the attention of our .ffii' . ; mn.Ku aiduudru men ana PSlU"y: f.eStateS,?a.n W,h. U "y hged e IS most instrumental in tWtc wA Uil9 great work. Here is some thing better than "Politics for Felf." The new main building at Guilford college, costing $10,000, has been ac cepted by the committee of which Treasurer Worth is a member. Otho Wilson declares in his paper, The Hayseeder, that Senator Butler told him he would make some kind of a deal in 1900 by which he would continue in power. A Wake county former sent to President McKinley a box containing an "ash cake" and some 4 cent cotton, saying the former was ior his Thanksgiving dinner. The State Superintendent of Edu cation says letters coming jn from all parts of the State convince him that tie sentiment in favor of cumpulsory education is gainingground. There is now complaint as to the use of convicts in making shirts. There is also complaint by farmers comes to range themselves according- f aa,nsl their employment on farms. I ry a barrel of our "HARTER'S A 1 FLOUR" and you will come back for another. A have' a" fou Pnni' cr -r tro . , ww w ,v" vwiv ji v-f v co un wnicn we are oTtering a bargain. COME AND SEE WILL SAVE MONEY. US FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS AM) YOU RESPECTFULLY, H. 1). BAIiNl-S CO., jeff. d: lee, Cor. Barnes and Tarboro Sts. 27 r LSI sir, No. JtTL i unexpected developments. There are several Western Senators who have so far stood squarely with the party and the administration, who are not gold standard men and who MOTI 1 iilLW m FINE Buck's Steel Ranee, Size 238," Value $65.00. S V ",cJno,"er,01 one.ot these cards bearing nnmber ror QThv:' DK .r,V seai-a and deposited with us-by the "lilCK'S m rrhVr nf , " V X . 1 nefe are 3-ooo cards issued, one to eac h cash H ?re1n 1w"rth of at our store. As soon as the 3,, cards as RrP 1H(I tn-" wp-iLt1 ...:n t, t . nWthl uSA J f ''r 1 W1" ui" examim-a.and the number annouu. ed, S "nHUKs?Vh,C receive for ,00 cash th, "u uiiinit, vHiueu at 05 beo. u. Green Hardware Go, WILSON, N. C. SOLE AGENTS FOR Back's Great White Enamel Line issue ly. That there will be another up heaval of parties and a more com plete realignment before the campaign of 1900, or possibly upon the (ton- 11 appears that road building is the only thing which is open to them about which there is no complaint. who are not talking lor publication at the present time. Die down tO the ranw rvf rv., readers ta-an article, on thi; sickness, if . eressional election of next vear. id rh . . - 1 r- j "'" w ci wen ana i . ' -n auujcct in me current number stay weir. Most likely it's indexes- Pimon oi many shrewd politicians yi uic.nudiiDc. mommy, mis non. lhe irritating poisons ol fer j i r7- uuMwa vdsu menumg, putrid food, left in the T u OI,"nt "P0" the object, stomach by indigestion, cause head It should be read by every vo- ace, neuralgia, nervousness, di?ziness ter in North Carolina. stomach ache. " na.. :--.u:i:... 1 11 . " ' ana another well known svmDtoms an exchange remarks that 01 ,naisesuon- u money is scarce. The Ad- y aIao 011,86 many pains and laM. 11 - !i n Tutf s Pills Cure All Liver llfs. Secret of Beauty is health. The secret of health NO MISTAKE WHEN THEY INSIST ON HAVING LITTLE' SCHOOL Buck s Junior FSS" JXClllLrP 10 be gVen FREE To the girl under 14-years old who cuts the greatest num- 1 kji uur auvertisements, contamine Bucks Trade .Mark trom the newspapers of our city. marir-Z MAKISSJmuJs be enclosed in envelopes or neat packages, plainly MiarKea wnn name and address of contesta wt-AM J I 1 w - ... 1 ... V- IV.ll 'Ui .-I w. y -- Ti i nprrunnn V L?. I ISKMEN TS FROM OCTOI KK 21st tinn h' " kv , ' I89,7' -j11,? cmPttion is designed to call the alien tion of the public to our splendid line of W B uek s Stoves a lid Ran ges. nAr'i,, '"e in ,hue wVwl equipped with WlifTB -KNAMKI.BI) OVKS oned.Brick'oJfn. alUhu superior baking Qualities of the o!,l faih- GEO. ID. GREEN HA UD WAKE O SHOES 27 41 tf WILSON, N. C. is vance is quite an old newspa- d,sorders which are so often laid to per Dut it cannot remember oiner and hence are not easily the time when money was cure4- . But as soon as the poisons otnerwise than scarce. There are removed, all these symptoms dis wm never oe a plenty ot what 'w". occause there is nothing left everybody is after, but the man to c"9 em. Nothing succeeds in who has his printings done at thb like Shaker Digestive rrtrrf;ai . c 1 tne advance job office will it prevents the undigested find his money P-Oes further V1 frn fermentiW in "thi tnmnU ments ended Tuesday. The various .1 . I .... o ww"- !... V man anywhere in the State. Senator Butler still maintains that the power to dip-est, and asim- he did not make the statement at Hate "a proper quanity of food Rocky Mount relative to lynching This rannJ which has been attributed to him. In fh i,W J " T W"C"- this week's issue ot the Caucasian he " UUC: ,1UC acc 11 S re publishes a number ol affidavits stating DOVOU kflOW th 15 ? in eftect that he did not make the Tutt s Liver PHI M on ,W statement attributed to him. c ', 7 7 " . The fiscal year in all State depart- nen c.,,. uL ThfiV flfft PfftttV Tnn 1 x 1 uwui oiumaui, iiiu.iu.iia, I "v 1 ut v 1 1 vll I XvUi For their Children. Built lor Service. ! Real Estate Brokers and Commission Merchants. Office on Nash St., over R. J. Grantham 8c CoT" Wilson. N C, Real Estate Bought and Sold. Rents Collected, VVeTolier for sale Building Lots in the town .f Wilson and Elsewhere- Correspondence solftiie'l We invite intending settlers fo call and see Srlntormation kv n free of charge: ns. and helps the stomach to digest , the iwu . .- - SnM Ki Ar..'-. u, u8Vjisls, price 10 cents to $1 00 per bottle. v. ,iv.crs nave made a raid u vudinam rnnnt.. i .. . uuiuicu a arrests were made. Jubilee Lipton, who has made $6o,cx),ooo in the gro cery business in twenty years and who has just departed from filir. clinroc nA. a. I - v.. -ulv.3)auci.i ujuroi tne laree still anH a ,. -r Un ted Stales atfrJK.,f B J ,UU anJ '6. gallons of beer . vtvuiuuiv.i tito i nree Cnrao 1 I ui,k.j3 lu priii icrs luK, em ployed in the advertising col umns of the newspapers. It is his opinion that one might as well undertake to run a store in a tunne- as to try to do bus iness without appealing to the public through the press. CASTOR I A Por Infiuiti and CWldrta. State officers will be busily engaged for the next few weeks preparing their annual reports. Auditor Ayer gays that Hatifax and Currituck cuunues nave iatied to make their tax returns for 1896. The case of L. C. Caldwell aeainst T . 9 - james w. Wilson involv inv the chairmanship of the railway commis sion is set for hearing December 4th. I he bupreme Court thus advances it against the protest of Wilson's attor ney. constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, bilious ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Sold by R. E. Towflseo'd. H. G. C0KS0R, President. J. C. HALES, Cashier. BRANCH &. GO. mm 4 - - are a source of comfort. Tlicy fare a source cf care, , also. If you- care for your child s health, send for illustrated book on the disorders to which children are subject, and "which Frcys Vermifuge - Has cured for 50 years. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING. US7ESS IN " ITS FULLEST, SCOFE. -7-ffUCfrS THR RlJSNKSS OF THE PUBLTC GKN'EKAIJ.V. Wanted -A-grents . "The Confederate Soldier in the Civil War."- U8t pu1bi?Sh.ed' contains 603 paes 13x18 in and over 1,100 larjre Battle Scenes, Port" ti! Maps, ete. The greatest and largest war book ever published and the only one that does justice to the Confederate soldier and thl cause he fous-ht for. ume. Agents wanted everywhere to sell this book on pur new and easy plan. iaay ana gentlemen aimnta -u o. "rc: I . . t are making from $ioo to $200 Mr mnnVh mane a house-to-htouse ronvass for our WANTED. A relliab'e lady l( r gentleman to distribute ssni .Irs a'nH Un Om bowl by i I forSeenu. B. A S. PREY, Baltimore, Md. Vr io rsuv per month Veterans. Sons and Daughters ofVetenl and nthpra ir.t rUpt ? "srans. forabeauUfuriirusIted dTpS lar (f ree) and terms to agents. Address Iouiukb Journal Job Printing Co., , Xx)uisville, Ky. Vegetable I oilet Soaps. -40 to 75 a montlj easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, 842 .to S50 Austin . Avenue, Chicago III. THE COUPER MARBLP in, m a,.d 115 ark NORFOLK VA. ' t-arge stock of finished Vt- nuinents, Gravestones, N Keady for shipment. Designs free
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