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I. ' 1L J - i i -- 4 1 The Wilson Advance JOMCI'IIUS and C. C DANIELS i:!iior ul Proprietors. iVTho ADVANCReorteavoirs to De an non est, faithful aii-1 Impartial chronicler of the news, devottwf snoclftl attention to the section n which it Is ' alillshiil. It is Democrat!!) to the core an.l wlil stMire neither friend or foe who In in hostility to Hemostatic success.- U heUeres the beet In t est of the Mtr Hon and tbo Stato imperatively demands the retention or tte Democratio party in power and it will spare noeffort to accomplish that result. It, will seek to promote the tn- lustrial development of the Stat and section nd will take pleasurn In doln& whatever lies if a nAr tn aid the fanners and laboring e in their cttorts.to better their condition. L Iverrhonest son .OT ton win nnu iu- uw fANCE a sincere friend-. Every effort looking to the establishment of more and better edu oational institutions will receive our hearty AnoMitiAn mn, AnilnnemenL - kThe Advasct dfwalatea largely ,4&etrery i. - SouatyEastof Baleigh, nd Is therefore a I iDlendidadvorttsinfrmearam, nimonu. A flrst-class Job office-is run in connecuon with the paper and we will be Pleased to re ceive orders. Ouroffloe is one of the best equipped in th seotion of the State for com mercial work and we will do as good work and at as low figures as anybody. . - Entered In the Post Office: at Wilson, N. C as second ciat mall matter. WILSON, N. O., Dec 25lb, 1890. CHEI3TMA5. i; . If therev is any season that should make us think of oar duty to God. Christmas is the time. vVhen wa recall the fact that the day commemorates the birth of Jesus Chri3t, who came to earth to' die that we might live, ought not the tbdught to fill our hearts with gratitude? Is there one who has received more than, he justly deserved dnring the past year? God has showered his blessings ou us.with a bounti ful hand he has not withheld from us any good gift. 'Let us determine from this blessed Christmas time that we will ove Him more ? rid serve Him better than ever .before. Let us not be selfish ia our enjoys meats. Let us remember 'that it Is more blessed to give than to receive, and give to those who cannot .return. - It is so easy, to flatter 'our selves into . thiokiqg.t hat ..we are exceedingly generous when we ara only selfishly giving to our own; giving with one hand into the other. It is very pleasant -to give your wife oi daughter a seal $kin - sack or a box of cigars which you will smoke yourself, but do not cut off your gift to the poor be cause of tbese purchases.- Re member the poor and youshali have your reward. ; The people of North Caroli na demand a, Railroad Commis sion at the hands of the Legis lature. Their demand must be heeded - . The vote of the people on the question of water works and electric lights shuw that the people desire to see the town go forwaid. Tbe fees paid the different officers of tha State are not well graded. In some instances the fees are entirely too bigh. This is a subject for the considera tion of the next Legislature. 8tme people have laughed a good deal at the bill introduc ed in the Senate from session to session by Senator Willis K Williams, of "Pitt, making. It unlawful to charge more than 6 per cent. L interest in this State. There Ms wisdom in Senator Williarns' bill and we hope the Legislature jlll.ea act it into a law. Such a measure would result in un told good in ; this State. Give the people a cheap interest. The inter-State Immigration Convention at Ashevill last week was pronounced by tbope who attended af decided suc cess. The objact of- the Con vention was to organize the Southern States thoroughly that much effective work could be don towards presenting the claims of this God favored section of tfce.universe to those seeking homes and to devise mpar.s whereby to induce de sirabie immigrants to come among us. . ; The Senate lias been tusselfng with the Force bill for several weeks- There .is- a giro wing feeling that the: bill may fail to pass if it should como to a vote, I. ut the Democrats are very uneasy afeont. it juat the same. A nu ini'rr tf very .fint speechtfi have been made on the' question arid still the des bate goss ok."'' ,0':ie -would thiuK thre .should be no question a to the fat of the bill after the people p poker in November.iu ath - euiphatis tones. . Bn there is a;-general beliel thai there are eoiae iocs that it is impossible to teach anything The great majority of the Re publican party appear to be of that variety. ' . ' " . " " The reason! Vernon W. Loriir, cho his for several years ed ited the Winston Sentinel with ability, gives for retiring from journalism, is. that other, fields promise batter returns, There if no profession in which aman :- y l p . 1 ' I 1 aors- more worii iur bu nine pay and so much abuse as that of journalism it North Caroli na. We regret to see such men as Vernon Long leave the State press. We need each men, but he truly sa a that other . fields are far more inviting. IV e wish hiui success. LIN Written by Mrs. T,. Ormsl.y, of Mt-;. ou her eighty-ilfth birthday.! Feyette I celebrate my nata' tfuy. . Btil) in my tenement f clay,' With many favors blest : . f And Ho who placed the structure here Can prop it up another year -i If He should think tt best. Long ha9 tt stood thro' snows and rains. And braved life's fearful hurricanes. While many stronvr fell ; ' Tho reason why we cannot see,' But what to u8 seems mystery The buildtr knows tun wen. - Bat now 'tis weather, worn aDd old ; Tho Summer's t eat and'Winter's cold Pierco tnroug-h the walls ana roof ; - "I is like a garment so worn out, -------- To menu there seems no wnereaDout, So kouc is warp and wool. -Nature and reason tell ub all This shattered frame ere long mnst fall. ""''' WheH how is all unknown We'll Leave that to the Architect, . . -- And trust His wisdom to direct. . . Tho taking of it down. , -' - V " And when you see it prostrate lie. Let not a tear bedim your eye; The terement is not here : Rut just beyond times' little space . She finds some quiet resting laee. No more to date her years. And tho' she walks with yeu no more., . The world will move Just as before, ' . " 'Tis meet It should be se. Let each his house In order set,' - -"'-Tint he may leave without regret, - WheD over called to go. .... The Methodist Conference an account of which appeared in last weeit's Advance im pressed us deeply. Wt have never eeeu a body of men who bore more unmistakably the evidence of consecration to the cause they preach than did the ministers here. There are few "big men" among them, but the intellectual' abilit" add the spiritual power of these ser vants of God was seen. 'and felt by' all who were so fortunate as to be here during Conference. The standard of education has been very materially raised in the cast few years and our Methodist preachers are fast becoming an educated ministry While they have not lost thsir old time vigor and fire, .Such gatherings will do any town good and we congratulate Greenville that she is to enter tain those servants of the Most High next year. - The Legislature meets next month. Uar representatives will ba called upon to do snch legislation as the interest of t he-people -deinaads, arid, -their responsibility is one of no small importance. In the first place, there is uo necessity for radi cal legislation and we do not believB the conservative men who compose our .L3gislature will give us - any. Vre want few new laws and those that are passed should ba thorough ly scrutinized and passed after the most thorough : knowledge of the purpose and" need of the same. ' Give us no ill consider ed laws, but let the great ma joriiy of the laws introduced bs shelved and only such elates as are necessary be If. there is auything of ,more importance to a free republic than the education of the chil dren, we have not discovered it. In a government lise ours where everything depends up on the intelligence and virtue of the people, a solemn duty rests upon the tate to provide adequate . opportunities fcr tliem to sscnro an education. In in on Ji Carolina some pro vision has boen made and now it js proposed to increase the tax for school purposes from 124 on the ?100 valuation to 25 cents. . This increase is a neces sity arid evrry man wh be lieves ia tlia education of the rising generation wilb exert hi iuflnence to secure it. Wilson Noes- Some ill feeling has ben eugen dered here this week, by the at rt mpt of an agent of a Peter burg factory to employ somjof the . op eratives of the Wilson cotton nails Legal pioceedings will probably bo retorted to, tor ihe arrest and pun ishjhent of the offender, as soon as 8. faciei; t evidence can be procured to convict him. From what wo areble to leara ona Perking, of PettrLurg, did make an tffort to secure ifoaie of the mill hands here, bat they refused to go.' Th- y say they are entirely (satisfied with ihe condition-here Yd. Advance. The exodus fever, wTfiuh at toi tlai&last j ear caused ho much aDX iet j and excitement iu tom iuuuit;,', has not reappeared and "Peglf g" .Williams and his rtgen, it tlu frhouut au attcmpc to .ca ty off. laijor!,. w di fiad bat few, ft any, iiiclitu; s to listen to the Voic of tue cfiarmar, c'aaroi hs never sj - Tbo disappoints ment aad d.gt a- froely expreia ed by those who have returned to their old hcmg, nnd the spirit of contentmect winch generally prev vails, in cousequeuce.ot the abun dant cropis of every kind in this section, ha vi affect ualiy given a juietus fo i.'if exodus 'tnovi-iaent. WU.-oj coutitiues to ktep nep to the march of improverinrisr, now going un iu our ueighboriac: towus, and iiaa iccenlly &hos u a detcrml uat.ou to be beiiit,dnouc in utili sing the moderu improvernents, wtm-lj are now attracting each gn t-r "i'.itrtjtion, At; !; c!ion has het a h . i ? . i ei e l . f k, to ai-cer-taa wf-"dfr '.if zSii f the tov.ii di-sir-d tt. ii i ui nn thtU-btmU ues oi $G.j,t!0() icr v.:rks and eli-ciric J!brs, Ki:d i( f :'n)Mt)oa was cirr.cd "by ;ixon vr:f le mas jority of the n g-ste.ed voteiR. And the Toistoi: Depot of less than foiN ty'jears ago, ri0w the beautiful town of Wihvjn, tviil soon n-joice in the poase83ioa of those popular modern improvements, water work snd electrlo lights. ,V. P., Simpson. - formerly book keeper and general bugluess ma'iiA ger for A. Branch Co., has re cently purchased a large interest in tho carnage factory." of Hackney Bros., of this place. Additio tal large buildings will be erectel adv diu-great?y to the present manu. iacturiug capacity eo a tn mcu the iuo.'eaMiug demand, for the ex-j" c lleut work which they hare been! turning out heretofore and which- bas added so much to their reputa-1 tion In tliifl ari.1 rtrhtr Status. ! The new tb,cco warehouse wiirmRR. RRn & ftll.UAM soon be completed, and s "fi-nil . prize houses aie being erected,1 which will m the near fature, wit' ! our present and prospective rails j oad facilities- make Wilson a most, i desirable tobacco market. Oi lier j mprovements are in contemplation which it ia believed will give Wil son quit fc boom. Tom Moore," if he were living wonhl be justified in savin j: of old . "Toisuot Di-p." 'What was Goose Creek -one? -is Tiber now.'' Wilaoii cor. Wilmius- tou Messenger. " - Tha -Debate- . - The debate oi the Literary Society of the Wilson High School, on . last Thursday night, at Mamon Hall, was a very creditably affair The disputants were Groves Connor and Charles Gold ou the limative of the question. "Do the rights of the times indicate a one life for the Kepubnc.' Un the negtaive- were JSd. Cor5 and Pleasant Gold. The boys all acqftit ted themselve admirably. . It' will surprise any one to see with w hat ene they .departed themselves. on he Rtnge and how well they argued the points. The Judges decided in favor of ihe affirmative, ..Judge Hjlener made a few appropriate remarks to the boys, urging ihem above all things to retain their in tegrity of thought as well as of ac tion. The occasion was a very pleasant one and tho? e who at tended were well repaid. "Oh I datPestibul" ; If there is any place in the wold that ieal genuine negro believes to bt next to the "goluen citi" that place i a "festibuP . On Monday night last, a number of our religions iy inclined fellow citizens repaired to tht polities! -residence oi Air. Iaaih Farmer. Esq., where were spread the choicest viands, Araoug the attendants of this momentons occaon as the Hn. Nelsou Gav! Esq., who, filled with the P?ir it oi the oia iiuignt iiivrii, prc- oeeded to (clear out the rancti'', all bseaute a oerta:n dusky , damsel was too fascinating. When th cleaii g out process was completed and an accurate - inventory.. .uken, it was discovered that liar vy Green and too other coslaborers in the vineyard of the Lord had been shot, though not seriously. Five shots were nied by Honorable Mr. Giv, and he thereupon proceeded to do- part for regionn unknown to those left behind. The occasion was an rxeeptionabiy pleasant and delight ful "festibul" usually some real damage Is dove. Farewell Sermon- Bev. D. H. Tuttle, who has been pastor of the M. E. Ciiurcb South at this place far the p.ist two jears preached his farewell set mon on Sinday night lasthe having been assigned to Tarboio for the omiag year. The hurch .was rilled to its utmost capac ty, thua evidencing the stroug hold m lias upon the affectibus of-m larjo a number of oar people. Tlift sermon was one ol Mr. Tu t le'a hea1; an J breathed forth a spirit' ol detenu t natioa to do his duty wherever his lot might be cast and a d ep .i& terest in the people among whom he ha labored for two yeavs. No mau has ever seiveti this charge, who drew to himestlf mo.e fi' iaiy the Iotp, eonridecce and adm;iatiu of a large portion of his c-mgivga tion. Mr. Tuttle is a mau ol t:t.er gy unsurpassed, of zl thaf co fersei no obstacle and lie will, vve both hope and believe, do a grali and good work in tLe flt-id to which he hns been assigned That he goes n the spirit of trie Master, with the determiu ition to -work aNHluonjly in His cause lher is no doubt in our mind lie. has our best wishen. Wanted- '., . -A good House - Keeper to take i charge of Pantry and Kitchen. For 1 farther particulars address. W. C. Woodard, . Propr. Hammond Hote" . Rocky Montir, N. G . It's easy enough the Ball-corset. That's be cause it has Cjpils of fine wire springs in the sides. - They clasp the figure closely but yield to every motion. They "give", but they come back. So does your money if you've worn a Ball cor set Jwo or three weeks, and find chat you don't like it. . 3? or sale by UAVI3 & G AY. WHhoii, N. C. Notice- the c-r i t of William Jvrne .Jr.. drcfuped, teforo t he Piv.'i tti .(13 et VViiiou county, b( rc ;s e -ey given to all im'oiiKlf .tri t' the estate oV mid deeaSfu to immediate p.itt:eii: ar.d IojiJI pf-r-SOUH haviog ela!.i. si;iii!ii..):ik' ceard to pretht them fn. kiv ment at the BanJcifig llosi ':f oranoo uo., in vnsou, in. v. on or l-efore the JSsh duj ot Djembr ibUl or this notice will ba ivieai i bar of their recovery. H. Q. CONNOR, l . A. liKANCH, 1 Xpcutort' F. A. & S. A. Woodard, a try. . Wilson, N. C. Decs 17, '00' If you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS WOR FOLK AIVEnTIS.IHF;tf TS UUDD DliUU. u uiumniu, :oHon Factors AND- ommission Merchants Nbriblk, - Va. gC6rrspon3erice solicited."" ' J NO. O. GAM AGE, WO0DSIDE WHABF. Norfolk. Va Dealer .in Limes, Cements, Hair, Laths," f Plaster, Sewer and Chim ueypipe, Fire Bricks,.Tar Sep 253mo ; ; - L.GRANDY,; F 23 EOANOKE SQUABE - - Norfolk, Va. COMMISSION MERCHANT - . i AND . . ' WHOLE3ALE ANO RETAIL DEALER IN Hay, GrainrMeal,- M 11 Feed - f ' Peanuts, Peas. Ete. Ca load lots a specialty. Seed oats and rye always on band. Keference: C, W. Grandy Son, Vaug-bn-fe Barnes, Everoti Bros & Gibson J, W Jerry & Co., Norfolk NaUonal Bank. - " Sep2o3mo ' : ' - ' ' Establithed 1875. jg G. POLLARD CO., QOTTON FACTORS - ' '-" " ; AND - " ' ' COMMISSION MEEcnANTS No. 20 Iioanoke Square, ";'"'''' : : Norfolk, Va. ""Special 'attention paid to the sale of coun try produce and consignments ol all kindsso jicited; Sep23 3mo jrwrHAKKBLL, , COL. J. N H ARKELE r - Murfroeaboro. N.C - HARRELL BROS. . . OOTTON FACTOBS ;' AND . Commission Meechants, , - . ... . -. , Norfolk, .a bolicit shipments of Cotton, Pea nuts and country produce gener ally. , ; ... Sep 25 3mo D. ETHERIDGE, Cun ituck. N. O. . JOS. H. FOTGHAM Nansm ond V ETHERIDGE,. FULGHAM & CO., COTTON FACTORS AND . Commission MerciiaMs, 19 & 21 CommcTce Street; Norfolk Va. Specialties -Cotton, Lumber Corn and Peanuts. Kpfer by permission 'to T A WllftamS pros Bank of Commerce Norfolk Va, Caldwell Hardy, cashier Norfolk National Bank. Col Lnos w smitn rres iimunai di, duuuih u, Jno R Copeland, Pres Farmers Bk.Suffolk Va, Ir Davi'l Cox, Hertford NO. M II White, HortordN.U Bep&aiuo The most stlyish and tasteful - .. - -The latest novelties in . . VEILINGS RUCHINGS, FANCY GOODS Are now being sold at the milliner Esiablshment of MBS SIGBIFFIM, Un rsthb:r near Briggs Hotel 1 IMOTICE -Mr -dm-; mmm 0 N OR BEFOEE TH V. FlI'ST of .Deee inber I w ill h ,i - v i w. r lotof, first class. . r Horses and Mulec. - Please bear in mind that no living man will sell you a horse or a mule any cheaper than I will, or try harder to suit and please you.-... . - . . . - - A thorcugh bred Spanish Jack 4 years old next July, for sal8on reasonable tenns.Do not fail to call on ine before, buying your stock and you will not re gret it, Ilespectfully, D.FARRIO , 1 Wilson, ti G. FOR RENT. An 18 to 0 horse farm, on the railroad and river in a mile of Rockv Vfount. Suitable for 1 - 1 - 5 cotionV- tobacao," peanuts, i hsy, j clover, etc. Apply to W. O. TKEVATIIAN, - Rocky Mount, N. C. notice. Having qualified a Administra tor cam Wstomemo aucexo of Celii'. Proctor drCoaK;u, lat6 . of Wilson. NT ( thirf is to l.oltfv all DHrRor.s j Laying claims against the estate 1 0 said deceased to exit i hit them to 3 tie undersigned on or before the i iOIh, oar ot ljfccmwer lS'Jl or this uotic wiii-he plc-ad in bar of this recovery.''. At! par ous indfbt cd to said tsrarp, Wi-l please inske iaamd'at? uaj caen'. vVm. H. WOODA11D, JNO. F. BRUfON, Admr. O.T. A ' . Atty, -T.-. Thi3 Decembir 16th, 1890. mm: - '.v -Ji -:6 MA ROUSTREE & CO COTTON FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, NORFOLK VA- JONSIGNMENTTS OF COT TON and PEANUTS SOLICITED. Norfolk is th(j largest market for PEANUTS in the South. Highest Market Price For all shipments to us. Respectfully. " . ROUMTREE & CO. Sep 18 3m DR. W. 8. AN0E880N &G0 DRUG GISTS WILSON, N. C. m he S est Chewirg To bacco Made. Lamps from 20 cents a piece up. LANTERNS! Lamp chisiineys, wicks, burners, etc. m m k'li CKAOQUAIUTEa WITH THE GEOG-EATHY Cr TE3 COUirTET. WILL OSWHl MUCH VALUABLE DITOSMATIGN &;-,IT-W 85i " .'V!: .;: :n v-'f : :s- b--c-rieb93 and "r-yVt-.:?-2.mt:S Bag. TO Wm&mCZtlT ;",'' ' 'Vl-X-f spd latsryenlsgr tOR-o and ciriec it is ' 7 , "'. a?.'. V--.r-i-,.1"' .nD5H? St. IxuU, nc?ir7 ' . ':TV" w;:2-Vi7?;.ar ' ct.tho richest fui-riing a ,d jfrasinp- lends i-i f --epmt- cara to end from Wichita ai;i Htohison. iim ROCK THE FAVORITE TOURIST LINE TO THE READERS OF THE ADVANCE WE yAJJTIO.SAY TO YOU THROLTGII TillS.IEDlUM, v0U CAN SEARCH AND THEN FAIL TO FXND...ANOIARKETTHAinVILLay;y.p:::: !7OR YOUR ACCO THAN RIGHT HERE AT THE, The inaugurators of this movement, to establish a Tobacco market ." i iLlitly, nnderbtood wbat ere the requirements. ; LOW charges, - JJETTER-pricea than a ny other, tnar&t, and they hove sue ceeded, beybnd the expectation of the moat sanguine.- -I would like i b? able to secure th Photos of tjiose who have bought on mr floor and shipped lo some of our l;IO liiitrketa their long faces would give some idea of their LOSSES, then then there are a lev? vc'ho has taken up tcbacco and shipped it, and without an exception have 'failed to realiz: bs good ffur. s, iliey are. my .drum mers now, and I don't want. any, better way to epread the news of wl.nt' yuu will gain by selling here. Here yoa will get all the Lj:ict of ''a', hquie i market,, and wSiacvrr energy experience promptness and aecaraney I e-.n give . Lam the farinersfriend, liandio'.frViMy r i'e on my floor and set il't y.'iar interest is guarded iu the cale i of your ttvbariv a ...... ' ' A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE." Cowl w'u r j ou tv,- in i er.-on, -pupei rii.lend the weighing, see your tobacco handled, get ; ybar -nWney and go hoaie,.fcefort you can reach any othet market. ' ' ' ... : Briag along yonr tobacco; we are prepared i:o grade it in our baaf n Remember PACE has promised .you lie will save you uiouey-'u paddlny fs chawln the bag." Try h. - eSales daily at 11 o'clock except Sundi Notice ! Having qualified as Aduiiu-.' istrator of the estate of Eliza beth Tedder, deceased, notice is hereby given; to all parties , holding claims against the "es i ta'.e to present tlioui for settle : meut i u or before Dec. 2, 1891, or this notice will be plead in bar of f heir recovery. Josiah Stancill, DdC 4. Administrator. Q 13. H ARRIS & CO., O -'"'-.'.--- 7 & 9 COMiTlJB STREET, ' Norfolk, Va. ' ' )ttors Factors nd Commission Merchants. rcrsonal attentjon gyen to sale of cotton, corn, jioanuts, rioo etoo poultry, eeea, lum- tier, elU; liaiil. ""SKing and tics Kept conBtsntly on. Sep 25 3mo FECK A STUDT OF THIS MA? OF ?5o ? ss .- extensions Eaat & v Vcat c' t- North -.nd Hovtlxwcat fxoai SaxJ - &XI WEST. FSSOPJS . EXPRESS "TRAINS. rap ' ... EVIAfi "Wilson Bs tho m THE place to ship ' We own and are willing to C3" iiKtlir n?0nal atton'tion la tivt n to every hlthtert warehonsos in tho StatP ami can show tat wc are hustlers from way back. '. ; Asking: a liberai shara'of Stilt Vr4- 4V 4. A J.. uui.ucai.cuufis tu oDtain r ig e aro wun oesc wishes V BULLOCK Ok ....... ... "A" " - BANNK'f" r ( ,p ,JU1 tolioceo - fir liis ci ic a. "Ve lieat "5 "'MUU uiku HXinun-g,-; ami-matte a six olhlty or ttriirht t .lmccos. nd WO --Wll4 tl aa.now.k f..- ....... ...1 ... 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