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The Wilson Advance. S through the Suez Canal, uated for general commerce.' - , , ' J- . r ! . , Hong Kong, May 10. The fear, all alonp" that durinrr war no of the navigation between the . - nM,.. Xrt ,Ko o - t . i ( ' i CA Ul ill x-'twtyo msi iluui i ii-icii warships are allowed to pass strait ot Londe and the mouth the insurgents would break all bonds - V ... - v I . . I - 1 - - V I s. .bbs. jmam. MasMacreiiiK the Spaniards - ' V BY THE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. W. L. Gantwell - Proprietor. Entered in the Post Office at Wilson N. C, as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One Year...................... fi.oo ftix Months 5 Remit by draft, postroffice order or .registered letter at our risk. Always give post-office address in full. .-EST" Advertising Rates furnished on ipplication. Activity In Army tHrl. Nmncs f Gen cral io Whom Ordt-rs Were Sut Yester day, Kic. ' 5 ; Washington, May 9 Orders through the Suez Canal. l am of the Yangtse-Kiang. Lape- and murder the Spanish ' residents of were today sent by telegraph from not absolutely certian that I rause said of the city that it s Manila., is being fulfilled. Dispatches Re omce 01 tne najurani uen.ra, ui Prrial Watinn w tUP received nere this morning say mat --r v- - am correct, but I think vou commercial location was the - - - .j . , . . -ii ... , 1 1 . 1 1 1 tne insurgents are inassacreinti an will hnd this the case. 11 ner oest in tne world. . r . , . .., , , " ; . , ' Spaniards in Manila and that Dewey, bquauron nau lu gu diuunu 1 flc jjuuupdi CArUI La bVr reason ot the small force at his com the Cape of Good Hope a Manila are : hemp, cigars, mand is powerless to avert the catas distance of over 1 .000 miles coffee, and surar. The lead- tronh v He dares not leave his . J ' 1 - tZJ - 1 1 manufacture is cip;ars. shins and to bombard the citv would onlv add to the horrors of the situ t No communication will be printed withbut.the name of the writer being known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to The Advance, Wilson. N. C. Commodore Schley's Hying ing squadron could give them a which is a Government monop- close race. Besides, what ships oly employing 20,000 workers we have on our Pacific coast of both sexes. could "get to Manila long ways in advance. If I am wrong about the Suez Canal being c'osed to warships I should like to be corrected." The Norfolk Landmark, a A Si-mud Aii inpt 10 lol8"ii Trixtps. Atlanta Ga.. May 11 The second attempt to pois on the infantry troops in camp herej has just been unearthed. atin. ' The Insurgents have been massing around Manila for weehs, await ing the coming of the. American fleet before they attacked the Spanish forces, have taken advantage of the aemonlization which followed the de struction of the Spanish fleet and lorts. to fall upon their enemies and a scene which beggars description is in progress. The insurgents are resort- We much: doubt if there is anvthinp-, .in the p-ift of the peo- ole. that Dewev could not o-et, most careful and conservative Arsenic has been detected in just ndv, for the asking. newspaper, and always well the supply of drinking water. ing to the most barbarous acts oi informed, contains tne lOllOW- Tholrl cmironr nc mor u- ho." crueitv. seekin?. as it appears, to i -J - - . , any serious results had aven.,on "years Pon ui i..L, 1 t t-i. ' 1 wroni? in .1 if!ifi,i' s .11 i s 'u f-vtrv occurreu. ic is uioupin mere . " - , , r o . u . .1 . ...... 1 ... 1 ..... c.-.u;. u U U Human iimi Lctu uc iiincu jpouiju 1 . J . .0 new DrOOm . Sweeps mg, uiulii mnwcia uui lui This partly explains respondent's inquiry : how it was that Dewey swept In 1 888 a convention of the are clean. erals and eight Britjadier Generals to reporMo General Brooks at Camp George RNThomas, at Ghicamauga. ' The thiee M;ij or Generals are Wilson; Lee andWheeler, and the Brigadier -Generals Coiiipton, Burt. Sumner, Snyder, Henry, Lnton, Chaf.-e. and D.-ivi.s. Tin ir fi rces are to be hrobolizd in the Park, vv:t 1 1 be -'organize d apidly as possible into corps, divisionsuid brigades. . ! Major Generals Wilson, Lee and. Wheeler will be assi(jnedj to division commands, prob ibly, and the others to brigadier commands. I Among those to be sent to Chica mauga are one regiment of infantry from North Carolina, one infantry from Virginia, one infmtry froln Ten Sympathetic IfasbanGi, Tliirtv iViisp.r! riiMterrl As they hold all the territor outside Washington. May ; 10 There the Spanish fleet off the seas .powers controlling the Suez around, the camp who are not cf Manila, and all Spanish vessels does not seem to be much doubt now at Manila. Canal decided tha'f "ships ot only belligerents should be allowed they The presenting of a sword to pass through the waterway J little. ' r .1."-. it to Admiral Dewey, and medals in time 01 war, nut it was clay to each ol his officers and crew stipulated that no act of hosti will be heartily endoraed by lity should be permitted in the people all over the land. the canal itself or within three miles ol either entrance, bpain picking up all the points have been sunk, there is no escape that froops will be landed in Cuba very soon, and in larpe 'numbers' - & . . - . acts. It will be a bad "or thegent if he is caught. 1 , 1 1 1 1 ho nii.,.rnnipnt h'jo rh-jriprpn in riv wnen it is too late, see now mucn 1 fs"vvi ',-. j better it would have been had they' additional trai sports mis aiternoon 10 practiced a different course in the Span ih Torpr lo Boat iliik. London, May 1 1. Reports just received that a past. Dewey has done all that he could to prottct them but, owing to the conditions which surround .him, he Sampson is still on the hunt therefore, has a perfect right Spanish torpedo boat destroy- can do lnU !itlIe more than be a r .iTjlni- C .T,;l- nsp'nH a irrt hv wavn Suez 1,1 'rr unwilling wmu&s 01 int?ir uesirueuon. ior iiiat i iutina. juii umift wv-w -j j - " cr viib uiownup, on me ,uasi he will find a "hot time' when if she so desires. To weaken of Gibraltar, this atternon and he runs across it, but the thing her r resent naval, force in the aj hands lost. This was evi- must be did, and doubtless he Atlantic, however, j would be cjent A'llliiral Moltttjo A KHutisi llAted. take troops jo Cuba. The impres sion is gaining foice that the War Department is al out to make a deci ded move and that vyhen they start it will be with enough roops 10 crush all. opposition. It is more than probr. abfe that the report from Sampson's fleet and that from fhe invading army will reach us srmjlta'iet"ai.lv. The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an e?-pec-tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : t A customer of mine, whose wife h used four bottles of '' Mother's Friend ,r hefol con finement, says, after seeing the effeeUfof tha remedy, that if she had to go through theordeal again, and there were but four bottles cn the market, and the cost was $1U0 per bottle, she would have them. . " Mother's Friend " is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, p.nd assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. . "Mother's Friend" is sold by drug gists,, or expressed' on receipt of oue dollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby la Born," mailed free on application. THE BRA3F1EL0 REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ga. will cure well, have a bright, rich color and flavor, with good burning properties, if liberally supplied with a fertilizer con taining at least 10 actual Potasli in the form of sulphate. The quality of tobacco is im proved by that form of Potash. Our books will tell you just what to use. They are free. Send for them. GERMAN KALI WORKS. ") 93 Nawau St.. New York. A. J.Sinmis Real Estate Dealers, WILSON, - N. C, Will gladly furnish any infor mation regarding Wilson and vicinity. is an anxious io nidKc a, udinc . iijL,ji,ivaL'iv' idomiv- m for himself, as the people are to "Hear tell of the fight." - has MANILA. In view of the fac y one of the boats' that been cruising- near the for American yachts. V Shanghai. Ch:na, My io. Db patches Prceivtd here tnis morning, Ayer's . Pills are ecommended by leading physicians and druggists, as straits 'lookine that the i . . i r . i trom Manila, are to the tftt-ct that n7sr proinnt c ienc rt meoy A , - , r . c : u lor biliousness, nausea, costl . eness, Admiral Montejo, of the Spanish . ,. , . , f , ,. ' r nulKrpstion. t;:; : ; jnp;; of I ho liver navv, has been killed by the residents jaimdice an., , ;,kLu .,lr. . to o! iManna. Admin 1 Monk 10 was reliove col lvt i nt uraitia'. ;,nd Holding onto the Philippines and the Monroe : doctrine at the same time will not be a difficult' feat for iftales man ship rVit-- ic r-anaKIp nf nilttinO" UO r i ' i towns of the island, an anmment for. the man who. WVV, o t-rtec tr ISolH tw'n' nffirps '-that are going in the opposite direc-. Spanish in 57i and is a bust- pm pf at lasV being al Phtllipines are now in posses sion of the United -States it landed in Cuba-this morning ; will be of interest to know others will follow in double something of the principal qujck or(en' Everything is readv for the move and the Manila was founded by the men j re enthusiastic at the Ivicv Wpct Mo,t tt- .Trr o le of the most urominent men in rheumatisr.!. rn'mhniPQ nf tVi rpmilar armvr e nav It is to be regretted, if indeed it be true, as the Admiral jully demon- st'attd, in his receni fiht 'vith Dew ey, that he ws a brave officer. His conduct in battje has received the Rome- M . riots in i t,! which is in :: where thei'- h Tin : r a; e bloody at Coi:" .N;i.a'ra ihbo. SiooJ ei M ian i t I- st riins i -u'v- tions.- Washington Post. ling .port. The imports amount lowed t0 take an active part in to aoout 15,500,000, tne the invasion of the; island. It The Ma-ila news of yester- Pocts to $23,500,000. very highest praise fiom every breaks in pn'rt ir several days. American officer in the tnagement. The act was evidently TSerV trattd'by nsurents. -r- when we take into considera tion the long years of oppres sion, under which the natives have been forced to live. It is small wonder that they should trv and balance off the score when the opportunity came. Xh'-to wu-tW in. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of is estimated that thercwill be 1 - - -.- caj3l-L -nra . 11 iai yjl w oetore tlie wet season sets of 250,000 inhabitants, accord ing tO the CenSUS OI I55O. 1 lie DealnesH Cann.it . hi Cured laree bay, Oil the - shores of ny.10Gal applications, as they cannot , . t -r 1 V reach jthe diseased portion of the ear. wniCIl It lies, lb oval ill iorm. Thereiis only one way to cure deafness 1 . - " Into this bay the River Pasip; anJ tliat is hy constitutional remedies . ri uemness is causea ny an innamea con- v-'"i L'""" U:. J d.tionpf the mucous lining . f the Eus- The volunteer army boys express qn tne leit DanK OI tne 1 asig, a tachian 1 ube. When this tube gets iivev interest in lhe patter of what . i , . , , . those who are sent, as a part oi ti e lmpertect hearing, and when it is en- . - tirely closed deafness is the result, and invadln armV. to Cuba will wear, unless! the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its nor Cuban Soldiers Uniform. 1 1 . 1 T The Americans have 1 taken sPoc seieccea in 1571 py iopez I 1 t .1 r . nine Spanish steamers, nine ae gaspi as ine uuure cen schooners, two sloops and trc of Spanish power in the several fishing smacks, not to elands. lhe Spanish and mention the rleriirtlon of the Creole portion 01 tne popuia- nf the ' SnartUh'' fleet it- Manila tion constitute about One-tenth f usetl catarrh, which is nothing Ot the Spanish Heet at Manila. , , , . but an inflamed condition of the mu- The value of the. ships taken ot UK- vilole' tne omers D?mg COUs surfaces natives and Chinese. 1V LOSt Ol vve win give Une Hundred Dollars- mal condition, hearing will be destroy ed forever; nine cases out of ten are as prize money is $3,000,000. The Spaniards have taken one American boat, valued at $10, 000. ' - the Chinese are ' engaged in lT 01 "ef,n ess c catarrll) that cannnt hp rnrprt hu Ha 'o The city proper Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. commerce. is a group of forts, convents, and administrative buildings. It is surrounded by lofty walls and connected with the corn- Nothing short of a fight is considered worth reading now. That aftair at Manila has spoil: mercial part of the community ed everybody for such insigni F- J. Cheney, & Co., Toledo, O. Sold! by Druggists, 75c. , Hall's Family Pills are the best. A Conf rence of Ainbassadors. ficant items of news, as the capture of two or three Syanish vessels. Even the. Massacre' of the Spaniards at Manila was considered "tame." Our read ers are demanding "Hot stuff" ; cr a kick is in order. They see m to . think that we carry two or three first class battles up our sleeve. Washington, D. C, May 11. on the right bank of the Pasig The foreign Ambassadors, located at by two fine bridges. Washington, have under advisement As a centre of trade it is the question of demandino; of Spain admirably situated at the inai' in me ,nlerest 01 y i- c 11 j me vast commpieiai interests: 01 tne mouth 01 a navigable river and ,, , . , ., ? . . . fe , . . . world at large," she forthwith sue for of an interior sea which,. m- peace. give up Cuba and? Porto Rico, sures it the products of a and pay a heavy war indemnity to whole province. Upon the the United States. If she agrees waters of the bay rides in time Promptly she may retain her sover- of -peace a commercial fleet eintv over the Phil,iPines' the Uni- icu aiaies 10 Keep possession until 1 Sliipn of lielligereuts May Pass Tltrongn . The Sut-z Canal. ' - 1 - ' In The Observer of the 7th, we suggested that it might have , been a good move for Spain to rush part of her Cadiz fleet through the MedtterT . ranean to the relief of Manila. inena . 01 .1 ne wDserver wrote us the same- day in re gard to the editorial as fol lows : "This morning I see editor ially that .you suggest that Spain might have rushed part of her . Cadiz squadron through the Mediterranean for the Philippines as soon as she had .the news of the. Manila dis - aster. Now, to - do this of representing the nations of the whole world. , A canal connects Manila with the seaport' towns on the other side of the island the eastern side. In the narrows at the entrance of the bay is the volcanic island of Corregi dor. During the southwest monsoon, when the tides are the indemnity is either paid of other wise secured. . .? W here will They Go, to Cuba or the PhiU j ! .. ' llpinen t ' London, May 11. The Evening Qlobe publishes this aiternoon a s 3t cial from Cadiz which says that 3ie fleet which arrived yesterday will put' to sea; again today. No information as tq ; its destination, should it highest, ships of 500 tons can proceed to v Manila it could reach anchor in the mouth of the lhtTe Pasig, under cover of a long ahead ot any re inforcements .that we could send to Dewey. This Aould place him at a decided disad- j - vantage, as his fleet is no match for the Cadiz squadron. Flying Sqivulron May Go. jetty, while small warships can enter the cove of Cavite nine miles further down. This cove is protected from .. i. : .1. 1 1 . .. 1 uic .iirgii uue, uyaiongSana Washing ion. May 11. The re- promontory called the hook. port has gotten out that the Flying Manila is very favorable sit- Squidron, now stationed at Hainp ton Rojds, will be sent to Havana, OSu JEi SPO XI. X -A.. - 1 to taWe rArt in trip hnmKarHino rf EearstW -; : Th8 Kind You Have Always Bought f tU x ' , - . , . f . . x-earswa .7 . , . h, that place, while the ; land forces are Here is an account of the "uniform etc. The clothing for a soldier in ti e army that will!invade Cuba will cost about $25 complete. For .this ex petitionary force suits of cool, twill -like stuff will be furnished, and one ol these will come to $y. Each mnn must have a cape overcoat, which costs $8; a campaign hat at $i; a for age cap at 75 cents,, and a pair of shoes at $2. 50, a flannel shirt at $2 10 and two suits of underwear at $2.50 each. In addition to these necessary articles he will have a rubber blanket, made in "Poncho" iasbiori, with a hole in the middle "to put his head through. This costs the government $140 He will be provided with only one blankfet, in place of the cus tomary two, because the .climate. so warm; but this will be a vefy.fine article of its kind, Uncleam paying $2 83 for it. Icmld cost an ordi nary citizejjabout $6. The w-ar deparpTTeiit has advertised for 10b. 000 pairs of shoes. The sct-nes enac'tid- are t tr;bie in the extretnt. Above 1 he-hrieks ot dy ing lise the wails 1 widw.ws and or phans, the hoarse wurds t command; hand the irresistible tramp f olcliers. it7iTowra ov tne ternlile booin ot - can non. . '" ..tanlh rii!-c. lltl. - Mnilrid,' May 11 Rioting was re- 1 - neved here this morning.. The pop ulace has gone wild over the return of tn"e Cape Verde fl. et to Cadiz when it was expecting dailv repor s of "an engagement with Sampson's ships. The people take this move ment as an indication, of the intention, on the part ot the Government, to give up Cuba and Potto Rico and are wild as a consequence. Your friends may smile But that tired feeling Means danger. It' V . Indicates impoverished And impure blood. This condition may Lead to serious illne'ss. 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Strengthens the nerves, . - Tones the stomach, Creates an appetite And builds up, Energizes and vitalizes The whole system. Be sure to get is a town of 4000 inhabitants, with all the modern improve ments,, such as Water works,; Electric-lights and Telephone service, ana is tne most pros perous town in North Carolina. . We have the best Cotton and Tobacco Market . ' In the State. Yet farming lands are reason ble in price, from $10. pe . acre up. We are in a pos tion to offer - Building Lots in any section of the town, and call attention especially to vacant lots on Academy, Spring, Goldsboro, Hines, ; Daniel and Park streets, rang ing in price from" $150 to $ 1,000. If you want to sell your lot place it with men who are in touch with purchasers. Ifyouwanta tenant for your building, and the rents collec ted promptly make a contract with A.j.Simms&Co. -No 5- Farm of 5? acres 6 miles from Wilson, 3 lenam houses, a ir.od 1 horse farm in cultivation, aljoining lands uiai ui.i oe oouglit reasonable. iiCe. Jd.CCKJ. ino. . a valubfrgnst mill com plete, heavvinch runners, and a large tt Usofi cotton seed crusher. 2. A farm of 2Ko acres a milf from Wihon, 150 acres in cultivation. 25 acres good pasture, well watered. 4 tenant houses and good out build ings. No better farm in the county. Price, 14,000. " No. 13. A good 4-room dwelling on corner of Spring and South streets, A good sized lot cheap lor the price, f&OO. - : ; No 15. 1,250 acres timber land. on and extending from the W. C. & A. WILSON N r I . K K m umbus county. Prompt attention given to the collec- p,U.,ve .'arm,n ,and 'f cleared, lion of claims anl settlement of estates. 'ace 1S Pay"g rent as turpentine farm umce on Court House Square v on price as ken. true i me. sr i:.- "mm 1 68 mw mrxr rrspared fcspecJaliy for you, which iuuii iit,. xt treats 01 tlio that every child is liable to and for Which mm. . 1 s- reys if Vermifuge has teen successfully used ' 'H nan ceamry. i.-S One hottle by mc.Il tor Ko. J!E. S.FBEY, Baltimore, EJ. Proiessional Cards. A. J. SIMMS. A. B. DEANfv A. J. SIMMS & CO., GENERAL INSURANCE ; . , AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS Office in rear of Court House. P.O. Box 162.' WILSON, N. C, H. Offii G. CONNOR. - Attorney at I. w. WILSON, - N.C. branch & Co's. Bank Buildim? D. WORTHINGTON. A. B. DKANS. FREE rURATMPNT r A farm of aes, 8 milts 1C1 1 lVlL,n 1 from Wilson, buildine-s new Horse arm just cleared TO EVERY MAN. This offer is made by the IS STATE SANITARIUM provided that application be madu at once rk trtnt i imv.i.i . .1; . . I 'rice. $850. No. 23. Farm of 90 acres 6 miles from A lison. One horse farm in cultivation Good buildings. Fine tobacco tan!.' Price. i,ooo. so that its inventions, appliances aiwl never No. 25. Vacant lot on the corner of .. . " . .. . 'e -ce wiaest pos I Tormrr and Hii Bible puohcity anl prove their own merits by 1?,:? Austria Turns Neutral. Vienna, May 16 The Emperor has announced his intention to de clare that all Austrain ports will be strictly neutral in the future. 'This move is looked upon as being a dead turn toward the United States. 0 1 T 1 n ----- r j , .... 1 "hi ".rril LUCIUS IIV nlV H OOd S a;tuii, .usc af:?, Ke ment cures No money j o. whatever will be received by the JIIIdoik iState Sanitarium from any one under its OM s Pills Cure All nes streets, ah1 bv iSs. Price ioo. treatment until beneiicial results are ac- K'Oldsboro and Hines streets A'l by knowledged. Its remedies nrl m.M .0, r.,... r- . J s 11 rem, 45,4 uy have been recommendftd bv fi.n "n-.- ,ccl' ri,ce iOO- -SL""'!!:?". y the jrrWt- No. 16. Vacant tot n th ,nrn.r nf menti desired, they accomplish it and never "ng-and Dairy streets, 47 by 1S5 tail to lnviKorate, upbuild and fortify. feet. Price fioo. lhey nil use new lite atd enerKy. They '. ff,iiatnlZt?topM No. 52. Vacant lot on the corner of iamicssm are. i ney cure evil habit? and I i mc f)o. permanently remo U their ellects. as well as w.; i . . v " corner 01 pr'ng ana nnv '"-"n-oiueum or nervous exhaustion. No full.. I uairv street": f .nnH r.v.., .i.. .l. ?"eo,AXto, ha-S taught our seeds of theii eZMW$U ll'tUi no di8aP ling. Kciod water. 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