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i JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING. ( r-Ht nutiiy a new business, -" I iilai ;, iniuiy an 1'1 l.ii-tiess, i ves inanv it ln!i iMisinc-s. Ki'sciii1 inauy ; lost business. ;v's-iii;Ui.v a I'ltliinur business. I'rwrvfs many a Uuve business. s--u --. siuciss in auv business. Keeping at it Constantly Brings Success The Wilson Advance. I SfLrS Tuesday night. . The first i tomatoes of the season are making their appearance. We have not seen any very fine ones yet, but they will come later on. The celebrated murder case has been brought to a close. Lizzie Bor- j den was declared not guilty of the . killing of her father and mother. j The "4 four" rode their bicycles to trip, 22 milps, in one hour and thirty three minutes, and it wasn't a good diy for riding either. i We notice, from the Catalogue of the Fremont Academy that they enrolled 157 pupils. This is a good school and richly deserves the gener ous patronage it is accorded. We hive at last made arrange ments with the Rocky Mount boys for friendly games. There will be five games played. The first on Tuesday next, in Wilson, second on Friday, at Rocky Mount. We can promise our friends a game that will interest them quite as much as any they would see in any city. Roth teams are well practiced and will leave no stone unturned to win. The Rocky Mount people are very sanguine ot success but if Wilson's friends turn out with their , usual strength to cheer our boys we need "have no fear of the result. Let every man, woman and child go. Services at Missionary Baptist church, Sunday, June 25th : - 9:30 a. m., Sunday school ; Geo. W. Blount, Supt. 1 1 a. m. Services. Sermon "Who are Christians?" 8 p. m. Services. "Sermon to Vninur Men." J. E. White. Pastor. mj&peril: Bu GaDt. Gharles R. King. ' inthor or "Duiimtmi Ranch." "An Armj Portl,M "A Soldier's Secret," Etc. .... lO J j Acivbrtise .u -'"" 1 Judiciously i - , , . -.: ..-i .;.- 1 USC . -; -sum -; 55; ; f - The v 2 "": j Columns .ii if-.') ' ''! c . - ot . . I i:: .. - This-. '- J Paper. t'lOM' LOCK IP VOL' ii CASH. Some SouikI Financial Advice from Far olf I'tali. p.u bu I .... . .... i., Ki nult. i.oisi.-m ;ui" t'i iiM nn iii.-i iw .- ...... , ,1 , ,.r month .mil under, must be I j,,,- in a.kanro. . All advertising ', viioiW-r time than three muiUlis is . . , ... . i ...... A. ,,, ,,-, r. mU iV.l iiartt rlv lor all ad x, ,'t, -.-incuts i-ul.lish.il for a longer 1,, i j.xl "f t i 1111'. . - I.o. al advertisements to appear be . ... , , n ,,r after rcadi'v.; matter te n cents ; -i tint-. , r t il.ituarv notices, resolutions ot re f, etc.', w ill ho chared lor at the 01 ..ne cent a word , and tin- cash .-,-., -a accompanv the. manuscript. In v:iM-s ul:fiv friends and patrons of the ,,,ji .110 concerned, no' charge will be nude lor the first ton linos about .75 uoi-ils or articles not exceeding" that 111 1. nj. ..-'.-. LOCAL. '.' I Ul any body say it w as hot ? To-dav is the longest in the year. The 1 ilers f. r ; the water works have .arrived and ai'e being placed in position. Mr. James T. Wiggins' new prize h.inse is ranidlv rannroachiivj: com- ....... ... . x , r 1 plotioii. . ' The fight for th h postofrice is nar- t )hlv. two men now rowing' down, in the field. The Black Creek 1oys again dis- appointt cl us. 'The Creek'itc-s evident - iy do not care to play bail in W ilson. See S. B. 'Parker s new ad. It you ' want anything in-, his line it will pay yon to get Jus prices betore buying Th," Ro.-kv Mount team beat k'instnn without half trviiiLr. The . l.u t of the matter is- the "Jueen City' has a tine team. We notice in the Wil mihgton paper that Col. John F. Bruton assisted at O an inspection of the Light Infantry, at that place, Monday. The kitchen of; 'Alderman Ellis c.ui 'ht tire last Friday and burned ' the roof badly, trtunatelv the tire was oveied in time to save his dwell- The Ladies'" Aid Societv will give . . ' . - 1... . 1. ..1 a lawn party to nigni on .1110 101m h.oiie green, from 4 p. m. ton. I-Lverybody vinvitod. The ladies ask that all. donations be sent in promptly. The l.uiy who took a walk clown the railroad, in. a hoopski-rt. Sunday evening is entitled to c .111 prize chroiiio It' she will Call or send us her name we will take, pleasure in presenting it. We are "tad to be able to announce that the ew Hanover Bank' at Wil mington has, assets enough to tnt-et their liabilities nnd leave a large mar gin to protect stockholders.- Read uh.it I-:. R. (iay has to say .this .week 'about gent's fuiv.ishing in his ad. lie always has ' the latest : le and eau give- yoii just what you wan!.. It will mv -you to see his line 4 - -. '. ! h !. ue buying. . Some of our enthusiastic Bicyclist ' wheeled, over to Rocky Mount. Tues day. They made' very' good time but we dont think the se-nior . member ot the party will Undertake another ride until the weather, moderates. ' The closing - exercises ot the Tur lington Institute at Smithheld X. C, were held yesterday. The school has just closed a very successful year and lias bright prospects lor an in creased patronage next season-. The foundation of the standpipe has been completed and now they are at work raising the iron pipe. We '' -are oiierinr a tree rat)er to the per- . son who' guesses nearest, the actual number, (tt rivets used in its construc tion. . . . ; Our attention has been called to the condition of the jail. At present it is a constant menace to the health those living "immediately around.it. Why can't the county commissioners have a system of water works and . sewerage; that will obviate all trouble. "Bicyclists riding on the side walks, -hou!d be m mired to sound an alarm yn approaching a corner. By so do uig Mianv.acciilents will be avoided. A woid to the wise is sufficient. City fathers see that an .ordinance is n aii.ied. . A Trajrelv oftlie SuburliK. Tuesday evening the police were disturbed in their evening nap by the report that a suit ot clotnes ana a ( warch had been touna in a uy-paLu just outside the town. On investi gating they lound, as statea, various articles ot wearing apparel scattered .1 about, and hanging on tne nmo 01 a small tree was a broken watch. What puzzled them was the absence ot all evidence ot a struggle, inc vioum had evidently been taken entirely un awares and rendered unconscious before he could make an outcry or offer any' resistance. After a con sultation, it was decided that the party should separate and beat the surrounding woods for the body. This idea was acted upon, arid before many minutes had passed one of the party came upon what was 10 au appearances a dead man, destitute of all raiment. An examination resulted in the discovery that the ' dead man was. "Crazy George." who had be come overheated, disrobed and re tired to the cover of the bushes for a nap. ; . Vmir Name in Print. There will be a game of JkuThere .to-morrow between Wilson ;md 'lat oto teams,' line- sport is expected, let every body turn out and give , the boys a: hearty welcome.' Don't 'tail 'to applaud the visitors when they inakea good play. - There was a very enjoyable party -it Mrs. Brodie'sv 'Tuesday evening, given to Miss Janet Diigger. All the miuil; folks were out and .had a pleasant evenim. The features of' ihe evening were, a drawing bee (u winch Miss Jones took the first prize); recitation )f Miss- Whitehead, and music by Miss Duggt r. The coroners jury, at Washington, found -Col. Ainsworth, contractor H.int and Lngineer Sasse guilty of eiintinal negligence disaster in the l'ordbuilding disaster. Warrants were issued for the commitment ot Ains xorth, Dant, Covert and Sasse! They . were allowed to give bail. Dant is con .. imed tj his room, almost crazed by the altair. Miss Sallie Kirby, of Goldsboro, is visiting at Mayor Greens. Mr. T. L. Bryant, after a Critical spell, we are glad to say, is able to be out again. Miss Calhe,rhitehurst, of Bethel Pitt county is visiting heri uncle, Mr. John 1L Lee, of this place. Mr. Moss Bunn, of Washington D. C. is on an, extended visit to his uncle, W. H! Farmer of this place. Mr. C. B. Ay cock does not seem to have any opposition in his race tor the attorneyship for the eastern dis trict. . f LI. Foust. of the eraded school who has beenVisiting his father at Graham returned with his wite Mon day. Rev. J. W. Vallace, formerly of Wilson but now stationed -on VVash imrtion Circuit tiaid us a visit last week. ; Mr. T--m Washington, the prize auctioneer, was in town last week looking after his new warehouse, look out lor their advertisements. Dr. Whitehead, of Rocky Mount wr.n in town this week. He was call ed in to consult with the resident physicians in the case of little Yir ginia Barnes. Cant. L. D. Killett. now of Spring Hon.- is makintr elad the hearts ot those in Wilson who love a good joke. The Captain is always happy and lively, Mrs.' Penny Bunn and daughter, Miss Myrtle, of Washington, D. C, arrived in town Tuesday evening, and will spend the summer with relatives and menus. Our young friend. Mr. Willie Stallings, is in town for the summer. While' here he will be pleased to do I any kind of silver or gold plaiting that you have to do. Mr. James W. Hays, who has been teaching school at Creswell N. C, h.i returned home. He will assist Prof. Warren, at the Wilson Collegi ate Institute next season. Mr. Dick Cozart, the popular to nacco warehouseman has been in WLUon looking afterthe building ot the mammoth new brick tobacco saleshouse, which he will occupy next season. - Mr. Paul Bunn, one of Wilson's liov - now emo oved . in the ivi Service Bureau at Washington, has been selected as the representative of the denartment to visit Virginia, ien- nessee, Kansas and other states to conduct Civil Service examinations ! This is quite an honor for one so young. Copyright. 1- by J. Ii, Upplncott A Cd., and pnU 1Is1ip! bv sieclal arranuement-l paved court 'olov. Hero he as promptly turned, an.l, noiseless as a eat, shot up the stairway, tiptoed hack into the sit-tiny-rooin, kiekeil oil' his low-heeled slippers.-and rapidly, hut u-"ith -hardly an audible sound, resinned the work on which he had been enframed the ar rangement of his master's kit. Already, faultlessly brushed, folded and hanging over the back of a chair close by the chamber' door were the bright bUie, scarlet-welted battery trousers then in vo-jue, very snu at the knee, very springy over the foot. Underneath them, spread over the square back of the chair, a dark-blue, single-breasted frock-coat, hanging nearly to the 'floor, its shoulders decked v!tli lintTi --,vn l.'tt.es. I.o the ri?rht one " iv f . ' - - 0 of which lere attached the braid and loops of a heavy gilt aiguillette whose glistening pendants were hung tem porarily on the upper button. On the seat of the chair was folded a broad soft sash of red ;ilk net, its tassels carefully spread. I'.eside it lay a pair of long butt' gauntlets, new and spot less. At the door, brilliantly polished, stood a pair of buttoned gaiter boots, the heels decorated with small glisten ing brass spurs. In t he corner; close at hand, leaned a long, curved saber, its gold sword-knot, its triple-guarded hilt, its steel scabbard and plated ! bands and rings, as well as the swivels and buckle of the black sword-belt, showing the perfection of finish in manufacture and care in keeping. Worn a round leather box Ananias now i extracted a new gold-wire fourragere, which he softly willed with a silk hand kerchief, dandled lovingly an instant the rlisteninr tassels, coiled it care fully upon the sash, then producing from the same box a long scarlet horsehair plume he first brushed it into shimmering freedom . from the faintest knot or kink, then set it firm ly tlmmgh, its socket into the front of a gold-braided shako whose black front was; decked ', with the embroid ered cross cannon of the regiment, sur mounted by the arms of the United States. This he' noiselessly placed upon the edge of the mantle, stepped back ,to eomplaei ntly view his work, flicked olf apossible speck of dust on the sleeve of the coat, touched with a chamois-skin the gold ereseent of the nearest epaulette, then softly, noise lessly as before, vanished through the door-way, tiptoed to the adjoining window, and peeked in. Mr. Doyle had thrown himself into Tierce's arm chair, and was trying to read the morning paper. -Wanner what -MaWer Pierce .will say when he gits back from break fast," was Ananias' comment, as he sped softly down the stairs, a broad 'grin on his black 'face, a grin that al most instantly gave place to preter natural solemnity and respect as, turn ing sharply on the sidewalk at the foot of the stairs, he came face to face with the battery commander. Ananias would have passed, with a low obei sance, but the- captain halted him short. "Where's Mr. Waring, sir?" "Dressin' fo' inspection, captain." 'lie is? I just heard in the mess room that he didn't propose attending that he had an engagement to break-: fast and was going in town." Ye-as. suh. ve-as. sub. Con. Rosseau, suh, expects do lieutenant in to break fast, but the moment-he hyuhd 'twas review lie ohdereU me to git every thing ready, suh. I's goin" for de bay colt now. 15eg pahdoii. captain, de lieutenant savs is dc captain goin' to wear gauntlets or gloves dis mawnin"? lie wants to do just as de captain noes, suh." ' . What a merciful interposition of Di- vine rrovKtenoe it is tnat-ine -iincm cannot blush", t'apt. t ram looked sus piciously at the earnest, unwinking black face betore him. Some memory of old college days flitted through his mind at the moment. -O lvunopes!" ("thou dog-faced one!") he caught himself muttering, but negro diplo macy was too thuch for him. and tho innocence in the face of Ananias would have battled a man far more suspicious. Cram wasa fellow who loved his battery and his profession, as few men loved be fore. IK- was full of big ideas in one way and little oddities in another. Un doubted ability had been at the bot tom of his selection over the head of many a senior to command one of the lhi-ht batteries when the general dis- mountin'' took place in "CO. Unusual attractions. of person had won for him a wife with a fortune only a little later. The. fortune had warranted a short leave abroad this very vear. (He would not have taken a day over sixty, for fear of losing his light battery). lie had beeni a stickler for gauntlets on all mounted duty when he went awav. and he 'came home converted to w-hite wash-leather gloves because the Itril ish horse-artillerv wore no other, "and they, sir, 'are . the nattiest in the world." He could not tolerate an offi cer whose soul was not aflame with enthusiasm for; battery duty, and so was perpetually at war with Waring, who dared to have other aspirations. lie delighted in a man who tooK pnue in his dress and equipment, and so rejoiced in Waring, who, more than any subaltern ever attached to A, was the very glass of soldier fashion and mold of soldier form. He had dropped in at the bachelor mess just in time to hear some gabbling young ster blurt out a bet that t-am aring won Id cut review and keep his tryst in town, and lie had known him many a time to overperstuide his superiors into excusing him. from duty on pretext of social claims, and more than once into deliberate absence, lint lie and the post commander had deemed it- high time to block all that nonsense an future, and had so informed him, and were nonnlussed at Waring's cheery acceptance of the implied rebuke and most airy, graoetul and, immediate Change of the subject. The whole gar rison was chuckling over it' by night. "Why, certainly, colonel," said he, 'I have- been most derelict pf late during the visit of all these charming people from the, north; and that rer minds me, some of them are going to drive out hero to hear the band this afternoon and take a bite at my cjuar- Salt Lake City Herald : The great i trouble of the times, the scarcity ot money in circulation, is caused by ormindless fears. A dread ot com- - m 1 ing disaster or possible needs induces ! people to hold on to the cash. It is ( thus kept from ccirculatipn, and the body politic, deprived ot its needtul life blood, commences to fail. Banks call in their loans, business men keep money in reserve, private persons di aw out their deposits every body is affected more or less with the feeling which is in the air, and so credits cannot be collected, bills fall due and are not met, assignments are made, and one firm falling topples over another, and a general crash ensves. - There is plenty of money in the country to transact its business with. We do not dispute the fact that a greater volume is desirable and ne cessary to increased prosperity. But there is enough for all common pur poses and to relieve the present strain, if money was not locked up. The remedy is to put it in circula tion. Pay up your debts, friends. Owe no man anything if you can square him. At any rate be as j prompt as possible. Keep money moving. Don't tie it up in a stock ing or lock it up in a safe. Use it or bank it. There is no fear of our local baking institutions. They are all right. With what there is in the country if . kept m motion the ordinary de mands of trade can be met, the panic can be overcome, business can be kept afloat, and failures in numerous instances can be stormed. Open your lockers and your hearts and keep the financial ball rolling. CZx "Y" - WINNING AS HE 1 r ROSES' Kxquisitely Dainty, and Touched With an Airiness and Esprit that is Charminpf. kolh , : . - . ; 'i, . 1 X 1 1.1, V Y C - C;' IK : Wc call your es S Are the New Line of China q opened. or 1 heni. Some very pretty styles' in Jointed Mat tings at 15 cents per yard.; Jointless irom 25 cents up. . Rio-ht Goods at kiulit l'riivs! We are Headquarters for All Your Needs. 0t mm Slate Hunk Suspeiii n. Wilmington, N. C, June 19. The Bank of New Hanover was not opened this morning, the following notice being posted on the doors : "Owing to the withdrawal of more than $320,000 of deposits and notice of over .-si ;o.ooo of intended with- - - - W kJ ' drawals maturing in a lew days, and also to its inability to realize quickly uoon its assets on account of the stringency of the times, the Bank ol New l'anover has been forced to make an assignment to Junius Davis in the interest ot all concerned. Ue nositors will receive dollar for dollar and the business will be wound up as rapidly as possible. Siirned "v. usmith, . , Cashier. The ireneral belief here is that the above statement is entirely fair and honest. The assets are estimated at Si, 20,000 and the liabilities at SSoo,- 000. All unpaid collections of the Bank of New Hanover have been turned over to the Wilmington Sav ings and , Trust Company for remit tance. TIip rliv;iiuT of the Bank ol New no.-,.r (Mlnxftl hv .1 rnivnn Siinni ons Liver Regulator has mv . -! -- . I i n, m ii tr f.-iil tn l ine sick heail- tne v limingiou oavmj;a .mu 1 1 usu "- Company. ache. Confidence was restored, however, Another suicide is reported, an by the appearance of a newspaper unknown man leap from the Brooklyn extra on the streets containing tne Bridge, and is instantly killed omciai assuianee 01 v. mMiisun, . . .-. , nnsident. and 1 1. Walters, vice- Asa blood purifier, the most emu ' -, .1., .:.'.: .1. , I i'ni . nhvsK-ians prescribe -Avers president or tne msiiiuiion, inai evei v -f" , , . -r,i! dollar on deposit would be paid out Sarsapanlla. It ,s the most powe.b.l . worst. Leading -: Onliittii'c, WILSON, s. ( Boston', June 19. A special dis patch to -the Herald- lroin Newjt'-irt. R. "I., says : Associate J ustice : Sam uel Blatchfoi-d, -ol the Supreme ("ourt of the. United Si ites.'has been stricken with paralysis at his cottage -on Greenough Place. It is thought th it he cannot j-'crova-r,. a'nd li'.s ' 1 uuily ha- e been told to i.repa e for. the attention to hur VFRY j. l . F u" LARGE line of Cloth ini" and Gents Furnishines. Bio; Reductions in -Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, and. Extra Pants- also in Straw Mats. The most complete line of Men's and Boy's SUMMER CLOTHING ever-offered -in Wil son ; also White Flannel Suits for the seaside. (inn's Furnishino-s. We say POSITIVELY that we have the' most, complete 'line of Gent's.Unclerwear ever shown in this market, in French Balbrian, Silkdlnish Ball)rioan, Summef-weirht Flan- ner, benven s lilastic-beam Drawers, etc., J ust received, the very best Laundered Negligee Shirt for $1.00 ever offered, sizes 1 4 to 1 8 y ; also various other grades. Also'' Umbrellas, Hosiery, Silk, and Linen Hand kerchiefs, Neckwear, Kid Gloves, &c. Any-thino- you want in Gents Furnishings. ! j ( VR Q Banisters, Bay V tt State, and Selz, Schwal ) Sc Go's Shoes are the Best. We have them in, Calf, Cordovan, Kangaroo and Russett. We are still offering a line of $5 and $6 Shoes for $3, to close them out. Also other Big Drives, Gfotfiinej, arpefs, (pa Hints' and OrunUs'. up stairs. Don't forget us 011 DRESS GOODS, WASH FABRICS; &c. Also Oxford Ties, ccc. Samples sent out-of-town custom- ers on application. The R. ;& G. Corset -is the Very Best. We solicit your patronage. K. I. GAY, Cor. Nash ami Tarlior.oSts., Wilson. N..C. VAK WINKLE Gin anil Macliinery Company, " ATLANTA, GEORGIA. IvlANUF.ACTUEES V continuously in regular course ol business and that the doors ot the bank would not be closed Later. The run on the Wil mineton Savm' and I rust (inpan has almost entirely ceased, and hugt nilt-s of irret-rlbacks are still standing on the cashier's .desk. Opinion is someAliat ctivuieu as to the outcome, of the failure of the Nc. l'he I )-:i-;o -'rats :n i , u I'.eua i moo. I round, inajuniv, bui '" !nc Kaiser's tvlt i' wlikt rs .-.ra-hl ". ii.; !i r.-i in lb' 1 tir.it u -u i- i:-. ' Hanover Bank. will undoubtu-dly jiersons tear not be mud The- stockholders sufL-r, and souk that the depositors will in full. However, this does not seeih likely from the present worthy your confidence outlook The assignment I of the Hank ol New- Hanover is without preferences combination of vegetable alteratives ever offered to the public. Asa sprint; ana lamuy lueuicuu-, ii in.i n used by old ami yoiiny, alike. Pom Roe. who started, last week. ou a bicycle trip from New Voik to; . I'b: lav.ii.x I." I? . or-i,'.l It I I :!- I CIIIL i 1 1 l IV ' 1 land Ohio, a distam e of OSo miles, j die mo, y m. .i,-n u His average time so tar is nearly loo miles iter da v. . . . ;-' I ; i v. w 1- 1 id i' .if i nil is' t i i i 1 1 1 1 . ( "oib hi Si i 1 ( ;i Mill M,k .liincry- . C llll lit 'tc J ust Arn ( d ! Do vOu read the testimonials i.u! lished in behalf of Hood's Sarsapanlla? Thev are thoroiitihtv reliable and If vou 3l -weais. arid all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS IVASHI.(HHN l.UTI KK: N'iiw Try This It will cost vou nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough. Cold, or any trouble with t hroat nest or i.ungs i,r. tving,, Fresidet has been suffering Mi.,.. I lu-Avr.i-1. 1r I finuiimiihAn I A lie 1 11.31111.111. ... .- . ' . ' 1 ; ' ,tMrt of rheumatism ioi Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to -. a .. ,- , - , K.,,.r -il ibv;-. which taken m connet give rebel, or money win oe pau . , , y has k-,,. mm i ( .riMOO lomlfl 1 iiu iv " - -. i.. i v rv . . ui in i l i .i ii. ..I. .... . - . -- - . . . ... 1 1 -. 1 1 it just tne tning ana uncierns use nao. 30.000 Founds;' Flue Iron. l'"arnn:rs, l-ave your units with iiK- for Tobacco Hues. Roofing Pipini; anl l'lunilnn;;, and they will receive: jiromjit attention. liath 'rtil'S made to order. ' " ; . ' (Til M;ichip.ery C sni 1 1 1 . Cyirss Tanks. Wind Mills. Pumps, l-Tc. Cotton (iins, Herders. Conelensers and Presses. M .1 -:.',' any ; n ..r It valine rolion and distributing same direc t to K11S. ,1 t:i, ,!;,f;.li;i.'- bi-i ii awarded us. Write f. .r ralalnne i,l (,.:- w li;."t. v-.u w. i!it. Wo ran save von motley. In mv abse nce Mk. nuuiao'er 1 a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a samole bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles tree at A. J. Hines Drug Store. Large size 50c. and Si ,00. If the President is reallv anxious to decrease his avoirdupois let him hurry up that extra session. ! LocKAMv, mv ; vvat on you. . ! Q r PARKER. TIk; Tinner, Wilson, N. C ii el-:. 1 1, wil.1 AsHKViLLK, N. C.A-June 20. Special. P. P. Claxton to-day re signed his position as superintendent of the Asheville city schools to ac cept the chair ot pedagogics and German in the State Industrial ana Normal Schools at Greensboro. Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen- Leral Maxwell is increasing his batting average, and his assistants are doing much better team work. Dr. Depew declares that our only aifhrultv is a lack of confidence. Last fall the doctor's great difficulty was a surplus ol confidence. There is a precedent for President Hicnnbotham. The dress suit is all right at a Kentucky breakfast. It is thought that the Ohio election returns will take all ot the "glitter off the claws of the free trade octopus. Tn declining- the Hawaiian mission Col. Sneed. of Nashville, was about as Drevious as Mr. lenks and Iris pastor. In order to eet even with the World's Fair Senator Quay will be forced to spend his Sunday with his tarpon outfit. About the time we succeed in check ing the outflow of gold the country will be called to face an overflew of cam . paign oratory. wl3m IIUU " "I" ,T j l,ppn dieting himself for some time to: flesh, was made the founda- 1 ' j tion for numerous sensational rumors, ! hii iron: t-'j I b-:ilth. Mr.! VV' conceiiiing ma Ki.v..... - - X1 ri..ol..-t will return to W ashington , ir,, -;., - tliis dav s-bl on, -b:;ii ml. -it within a week or ten days, possibi.y m my n. i.imiu -; m-. . . . i.:,JirM,. 1 lnmn'.. ss v lil he oilnlin. n il m sooner, and will remain, i-.g : m,vr tlK. lm11 nam, , -Tlu- occasional visits to liuzzara b na 1 AVilson 1)n;,, .-.,. lb until the last of lulv when he expects not;i e t, ilu.se u h. to tro foi at least a months stay. Tiie ; the old linn t - j.b - 1.1.., .-..11I1. i!i..!r ..mils tact tnat ne expects. iu . month of August away irom asli Ol'" Is IS t . w. . ,-vr in ;i.rii rirs M .'. !. inn- i'...rward ;!iil at nt . S. A N 1 1. KSON. Van1 Winkle Gin and Machinery Company, j ATLANTA, GEORGIA. . J ; j Is to Get the Very Best Article-hir the v ery Least iMoney.. "Y TT L have Ibti Agencies for the Carolinas I H I for v.me of the best Pianos made. KJ -iiu-lutliiis Vhe famous "SOllMKK." We place no lit tit ions prices on our instruments, but in every instance you will receive dollar for' dollar in. actual value. We guarantee our instruments to be infi nitely superior to those oll'ereil in Wilson br other dealers, and at a saving of twenty per cent to tiie part baser. .We are ready ;il alt times to send, to reliable patties. Instruments subject to approval, and if not satisfactory we will pay all expenses The 01) cct -Ol' ineton effectually disposes of the " " ' rumored earlier calling oiuiec.ua; . . session of Congress. The coroner s . - jury has compiexeu iu, ln ... . filCliUb flHU i dUUUJ. investigating the bord s i net-irc c iiah , trophe. Although Sec. Greshem will - - neither attirm nor deny tne btaiuncu..-. ,n f,n. We- wul euiuiii.'t-iii M .u.. u;.,;.-!, lil, .nnt h-. resigned iwh., ih am! -n-tai-l -basiiiess. in' die" llj.ll. HI 1111311.1 - . , those who know the intentions ot lru line. .oun 'J:;; .Mr. Blount say it is true. Twenty ;', jn;',' b! .ii! on Ix - army officers have been detailed, ,-or,. uty-m.x :is we. are i-r.-pair-n n mip ..,i.., iU f lulu i.St.7 to act as ,,iv tlv.-ir wants an.! 1 -liver, at l.i' ii llljtitl lii- Cl-L .J. J.J .y 1 - . 1T'. 1 ' 1:.. . - HHinn nevt nension i.I.nt'ot business m iiitai.i.i i 1 1 l.j. .. . - 1 MOS, J Cabinet and Self-Playing Organs.;' We have in lar-e variety at very low prices, from the fa'ctones t.f Wilcox ft White, ..Men dan,' Conn., Pa kanl Orchestral. Organs, Farrand Voley, Detroit, Mich.,, and tin: l'riil.L;tHin Oruii Co, We refer to the fol low iuit ilit-ns ot Wilson, N. C. : Hon. H. (',. Connor, Mrs. A. lirant h, Mrs. H. K01111 tn e, W. JO. Farmer, Ks-p, I'rof. Silas.Warreii. .(ldress all rnrresponelence to E. VAN LAER, 4 ... and 401 North 4th St., WILMINGTON, N. C. '.. 1 ,;n 1. s,.mf. at r.altimore p:i( day comes arounu mcic .n ...v. ;..hts W .J'l.littitM'S tu still thus sa in;,; lb in 1.. . .. m -:i sjx-i ti in disagreeably surprised men, among iUj.j.ini'-s ?nd suf.pKia.i r.-t-ai!-is those who will apply lor their checks at honie an.l abr-ad.' We s-'.ah . ie at several of the Pension agencies . deavor -at all ti.n.es io throughout the country. Although 'Hut ' this work is just commenced many - Tlli". W'lbSoN DRt t'o. names have already been dropped: and many more will gollow. Con- ; gressman Tucker, of 'irginia, says If Mr. Carlisle keens on tne w ay ne , has hccnin he will be the ideal of deT j mocracyand their cand date for ti e j Prpsiitpnrv in 1S06. lie nas Gone " j y I two things that commend him nngh- 1 oic:i ENJOYS Roth t.hft method and results : w lie Syrup of Figs taken; it is pleasai and refreshing to the taste, and ac gently yet pnwnptiy on t lie Kidney. Liver and Uowols, cleanses tne sy; tern effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures hahitua constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy :.s kuhi ever piu duofid. nteasniff vue uiEie anu at- v , , C , , . ill. 1 A 1 .......cull rT in its action and truly beneficial in its tily to the popular tayor the leplac- tlio ninst I ino- nf R enublican officials with Demo- eiieCLS, piejiilieo vim y iivmi t"vi 1 ..., 1 - . healthy and agreeable substances, its crats and his retusing to be Imliiect manv exce eiu i".i".!itus commenu 11 1 into issuing uuhus. to all and have made it the most nnrMilar remedy kiunvn. Rvrun of Ficrs i? for sale in 50c and U Vw.ttles h all loading drug rreta Anv reliable drutrtrist wno mnv not have it mt hand wTill pro cure it promptly for any one who wislieg to try lu JJo noi, accept twj substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ail. xeBtiiy- ' of lf.3 fTO ..v c-r: J' x. ' s ? '11 Ii: '"Accumulatioii Policy" : OF Till: S. Y: Life iiisuraacB Company Insurance that Insures. FIRST-CLASS fvfir.ini w 1 Grocery anu Bar. Give A I t io'i-, :i habits .ii. vabsoii:t--"!y without Kcstiic ; lo'o. mi .;iti on: i ! si 1 U-n. c, travel. of iik: or ni.iiiii.-r t '.K-ato. I 1 take this method to inform niy friends and the pnhlic that j 1 am receivino; daily, ! Fresh Goods. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. L0UISVUE. Kr. NEW YORK. N.t. Good evenine ! Have you used Ah ! there is no need of my saying any thing further, I am sure you will hereafter use nothing but tne ramou Blush of Roses lor your complexion. Yours with best wishes, rioia t. lones. South Bend. lnd. 1. h. v..aii ithis eve please at A. J. Hines and 1 learn the particulars. V I'liSS I'dlicy ilb !ii.t ( OlHillMll. 1 - I ivui-.,-iv. the navuivtit ot- in-ni!nms. r u nrtrade enven lor all -v . . : 1 :.. ...n:.. rS j-fitinln' nrrw lire. I a la.-ii'.s .1 M.i p;.ni m- li.i.u. kiiisj- v-" tuuu"; I . - -. me a trial and 1 am i..i . 1 11 UlolUil ot race. 1 1 1 III! . rult of Mlr.11!.-.-,:-.! f-rrt v..'!; n t.i j - 1 . ' p..t.-t" f.ut crr' r-n.-.v. . - -,' toni.:. !..ul.l..lfK'-.M ar.'i t.:.l-.n.r - arlfii.-? fr..m Jinpnro 1.1.---a f''-'r tJJ'J fSeiulfuralreaiLiv ljcar.-int' tUo 1,0.. toota l:i. -ami .Skill TXsea&i 8WIPT SPECIFIC CO Drawer 2.. Atlanta. Ga. malleJ -fi. . .- , : :'. 111' A '. ".. v At i MATl(;.l-b u-.n-.: i- -.-U'-r ;lm:- aanaal j .rcmiiims . ,: l- i 11 paid til'. policy lit-in- v ;,!, .; !',. i its full., an'iii'.mt f..r a- p. ri.ul v. tip n ia ;t no r'-.pn 1 is made, r fii'li.r .1 as a paatup i-r an .-amount ,h... a tliV-it-Hi 011 r.-.ju. -t -within six months. , p. .';' s, ' with' Priv iit:;e of Cash .,..,s at , p.-r cat. int( rest, live yt-irs .ilt.-r i-.-'1"- ' A r..!i' v with Sis j.tiwiis m sett 1 1 ni. nt :ii tiif end. i.l" 10. 15 or 20 years. : A tV.1i.-y inci.ntest.il.h. from any r sits,- in.- Year after issue. ()I1M i'l l A t'i AN, Aent. II. I. M. 1)1 'IT 11-, Special A-ent - 1-ayelteville, N. C. Give sure to 'jct your trade in the. future as 1 will convince you that I'll give more goods than' any man in town for the same money. 1 loping to receive a call from you, I am Respectfuly, E. G. ROSE, South Tarboro Street, below- K. K. WILSON. N. C.
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 22, 1893, edition 1
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