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4 7 -I . . I THIS is the season of the year The Wilson Advance, "ZlLrW SEeT. when fanners are deciding about to MnW-PnMhlllni' fmniJIW 1 , , our.Pimn SfT " gJe.' Tip to tip murmurs, and ' pitching their crops. We are glad By Th6 AllYailCe MIlSlllDg COmpafly. clearly W1thinthe pale of the law..J e puytube becomes aSpeak-itolearn that a bigger efTort than ever i out mat is ui iijc ,nar trumrjet. Carr witn nis .moHin;n tt,;c.VMr r r,m, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. culcicu iu me i uji u"'v i v jprpH .n rinr nan are thinking about. We have won- shut jg a greater orator than even- Government made under the opera- ! tion of the Sherman law, lying there -5 doing nouuuy any gmjv. N. C, as second class mail matter. . : congress nas noi ucicu n. "For the cause that lacks assistance, nioraee to be coined. Great piles For the wrong that needs resistance, j sjiver are lying there in the treasury For the future in the distance, j building silver bullion, which the Ana tne eooa inai we can uu. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year Six Months Remit by draft, post-office order or j registered ieuer ai our nt.. giv post-office address in full. " tAdvejtising Rates' furnished on application. 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. vv- ,snui is a greater u.-. "-".V"' mnl! Tho W nrin- of rnttnn :J ir'n'forro at h s npr nri ot highest w"f r . " . r- - ordered the seie- production and perihelion of pala-' will doubdess have some effect upon ., r ver" I the size of that crop, unless every led. Great piles of . ver- ... . t. ' J The nbnve n ece of ra erv IS irom . larracr uuuiu uic uu. is gu- . -I Thursday, February i, 1894. THE INCOME TAX. I . . - jt 1 1 the New York Sun, whose recent jing-to cut aown nis acreage, ana hits at the Governors of Virginia and , that it will be a good time for him to Massachusetts have been very 1 increase. Don't make that mistake. amusing. It is given, we suppose, in no spirit of hostility to our governor, but simply to add a little spice to its columns. North Carolinians will be perfectly willing for the" Sun to makers col umns more interesting reading by taking North Carolina subjects. We enjoyed reading the paragraph in question and we suppose Governor Carr did likewise. It has never been popular among , the wealthy to lay a tax upon , in comes. There mus be always, more or less, an uncertainty about the levy- ing of that tax. Some unscrupu lous, unpatriotic citizens, who think that defrauding the government is an H " inherent right, wilt not "make a' full statement about their incomes, ajid for that reason an income tax has never been favorably considered. This Congress, however, seems disposed to take the bull by the horns and pass an income' tax law. A bill has been approved by the Ways and Means Committee and laid before Congress, authorizing the collection of an income tax. The - proposed law is to go into effect Jan uary 1, 1895. We have not read the full text of the bill, but from the extracts that we have seen, it seems to be perfectly fair an equitable. On an income of $5,000 a. year, either upon salaries, rents, interest, or dividends, a tax of two per cent, has . - been levied In estimating incomes all profits upon the sale of land, live stock, and other sources of trade are included. There is, however, an ex emption ol $4,000. In addition to that all losses by fire or shipwreck may be deducted. All persons having an income of over $3,500 shall report such fact to the deputy collector ol the district and if the deputy collector shall have reason to doubt the report, and be lieve that it is fraudulent, he must add oue hundred per cent, to the re port. Qur idea is that this report must be. made in order to. guard against lraud, not for the purpose of collecting tax on small incomes. If at any time a person is dissatis fied with the decision of the collector about the amount ol his income, a provision is made for him to present his case to the commissioner of in ternal revenue for arbitration. In that case a check is made upon the arbitrary acts of the deputy collector In our opinion this law is a gocd one. It will increase the revenue of the government by putting a tax upon those who are able to pay it, and give a chance to reduce the tax on imported articles of necessity. We hope to see the matter promptly acted upon by Congress, and we be . lieve that it will be favourably received by the great body of our people. It is a malter of great importance now to legislate money into the United States treasury from sources that are legal and proper, and leave it in the pockets of those who have groaned under burdensome taxation for a long time. Reduce the tax upon necessities, but make up defi- 1 ... ciency by an income tax. , We be lievethat will be acceptably received, and will be in the line of the Demo cratic policy. - The bill ought to pass. New York, we suppose, is opposed to it ; but Congress should no longer listenj to the objections ol the plutocrats of Wall street. We long for "the day when Congress shall, declare its fi nancial independence of New York. The great body of American people want to see legislation that shall be fair and equitable td all sections of the countryr If it s not done, the politicalYuneral of solpe of our States men will be in orderJ Pass the . income tax clause, and let the toilers of the South and West see that some consideration shall be shown them in the present Congress. Why not begin to coin that into standard silver dollars, and let it be used to defray the expenses of thp government? Why not use the means which the government already his instead of resorting to bonds? It may be claimed that the dollars could not, be coined fast " enough to meet' the demands of the' case. We think that would not bear investiga- . r 1 . 1 A. tion, tor sureiy tne government .aa- r , , - , oosition on the not spend money faster than it can tobacco question is a very patriotic coin !t. 11 ir can, men mere u uC Neafly the tobaccQ man no chance for the government to con- facturers v;oIentiy opposed to in tinue longer tnan itwonia tane 105 creasing the tax up0ri. manufactured the expenditure to catch up with the' tob d w brought . output irom me mints,. oressure to bear upon Mr. Carr to In our opinion Congress has. been tQ retke from h;3 sition t 1 . 1 i A.. T1 1 .U lo aerenct aoout mat. inumu but he says "that he proposes to do have been a law parsed at the begm- Qwn thinki He says, further- mng 01 tne session ordering tne It is dangerous. THE CARLISLE CARD. Authority to Issue Ponds Conferr ed Upon the Secretary in 1875. AXD IT EXISTS IET, HE SAYS. Mr Bailey, the Author of the Resolution Addressed tho Secretary, Admitting "What lie Claims and Wherein lie la 3 lestioned. New Yoek, January 30. John Q. Carlisle, secretary of the treasury, is at the Fifth Avenue hotel in this city. He, made public last night thefollow iner statement : "It has been erron- A bill to raise the tax on cigar ettes from fifty cents a thousand to one dollar has been reported favora- eously published in some newspapers bly. The , tobacco men are kicking that tho committee of the judiciary of . ' i- i ' u r the house of representatives had agreed against it very lively, but that, of &nd reportePd a resolution deying course, is to be expected. The tax the authority of the secretary of the on cigars will also be raised. That treasury to issue and sell bonds as is right. Tobacco is a luxury, and proposed in his recent circular, and . , 1 1 - ii these publications haveevidently made ought to be taxed higher, especially r. , . . . v s an unfavorable impression upon the the little quills that are put up ex- inds of some, who contemplated pressly for the purpose of leading making bids for theses eeurities. our boys into the vicious habit of to bacco using. mnrp that rnnacco is a legitimate Secretary to have the seigniorage . f ; tavaf:nn: and ;f the deDieted coined at once. But instead of that, condition ef the nry demands an the matter has been neglected until taxation it ought to be now a depleted treasury stares Mr. increased upon uxuries firsL He Carlisle in the face, and he must do h5s opinion, the in- something to get money to meet Cur- . mannfartnred arti- rent expenses. , ,, :nrrpase the nrice uoon the Representative Baily, the chair- , , -. . ... ' man of the Judiciary Committee, Qq1 c&n been Jn thg business of News from the war in Brazil is particularly meagre. Both sides try to suppress the news of any thing that is disastrous to their cause. It isf however, reported that the insur gents met with successes last week. They captured Mocanque island in money derived from the sale of bonds , rn- l issued under that aqt xsannot be law- inenarooroi rvio wim iyus. fully applied to any purpose except The people of Brazil, as a whole, those specified there: n. ': seem to be taking no part in the war, ' . wilibe seen ihat these resolu- r tions assumed that the authority ta but the leeiing among.inem seem to issue bonds was conrerrea upon tne . . -r 1" "The only resolution in relation to this subject that has been before the committee is as follows : "Bc'V'-?.. Tit i t ic senseof the hou:. oi ici.:ti.i .i.vcj "iLat the sec retary of the treasury has no author ity, under existing laws, to issue and nei boDds of the United States, except such as is conferred upon him by the act approved January. 14, 1875, entitled 'An act to provide for the resumption of Kpecia payments,' and that the PETER COOPER'S OPINION. Here was Peter Cooper's opinion ion of advertising : "In all towns where a news, paper is published every man should ad vertise in it, if nothing more than a card stating his name and the busi; ness he is in. It not only pays the advertiser, biit it lets the people at a distance know that the town in which ybu reside isa prosperous communi ty of business men. As the seed is sown so the seed recompenses. Nev er pull down your sign while you expect to do business." Under this head we wish to state that sometime within the next week or two every . business man in the 1 town of Wilson, who is not already advertising in this paper, will be ajT" proached upon the subject of secur ing space.-- -We have no fiult to find, neither have we any begging to do. We just mean tonake a good paper, and we need the patronage of our citizens in order to do so. If you think it doesn't pay to advertise, then you differ witn the best business men thts country has had, and we will open our columns to you in order to give you a chance to proye that it doesn't pay. That's a fair proposition. . - All we meant at the outset was to call attention to the .very s:,ge advice lound in the clipping at the head of this piece, ad to give notice .that we are coming. yrHalrvigor RESTORES Color. Fullness, and Texture TO fiAIR Which has become Wiry, Thin, or Gray. HI1 -1 mm The debate on the Wilson Bill has closed in the House ancfit will now have to run the gaunlkt of the Sen ate. ' manufacturing tobacco for many years, and his opinion ought to have great weight. CALKNDAB OF GREAT CANS." AME11I- should have done something to re lieve Mr. Carlisle, or suggested some plan to meet the, dehciency. It is easy to condemn a contemplated move, but when no other is suggest ed in its place the condemnation is despicable. We believe that, if the Under the above heading Prof. seigniorage were coined, there would! Woodrow Wilson, of Princeton Col be no need of bonds. liege, discusses in the February Forum, the characteristics of some BE COO L. I -.,.4. man in &mpnMn Kicfrtrtr Tf ?c cood reading-, and is true to historv we Tl rii .11 tLM"- i o o- mis year win in an prooaoiiny, , - , fi little disac- oe one oi wrp punuu. tumu.. i; jn tfae disposition he makes ine lorces are aireauy uemg gam- .f john Q Calhoun " w He divides our creat men into judge from, present indications the .... namelv. the war will be waged with great bitter- English bied American the great ness on doiii siaes. be erowing in the favor of the insur gents. Mr. Cleveland's trouble in seat ing a man upon the Supreme Court bench bears some resemblance to secretary of the treasury by the act of January 14, 1S75, and that such author ity stiii exists, but it asserts that the proceeds of the bonds cannot be law-' in uy used except lor the purpose of redeu-ption ol treasury notes. Kin Authority Not Questioned. "The official stenographic reports of the proceedings in Jhe committee,. President Grant s efforts lor the same peareci before it last Thursday, shows' thing- during; his second admimstra- that his authority to ist,ue bonds was " ... -. I not questioned by any member, the tion. He appointed Mr. Oeo. M. only question being-whether he could" Williams, of Oregon to a vacant Jv VSS! nlare nn the bench, but Mr. Williams notis. Mr. liailey, the author of the .. . ., :'. c resdlution, distinctly admitted the ex- vtu uujv.uunu. iv w......, istence oi tae autaorjiy. . . .. his name had to be withdrawn. . He , "Addressmg the secretary, Mr. Bai- . ... lev said : 'The resolution does not im- then appointed Mr. 'Caleb Cushing, peach jour rig-ht to issue bonds; it but he was even more distasteful than 2'. the other. Finally, he sent in the I purpose except those specified in the, . . - - - . name oi Mr. Waite, who was unani- :The judiciary committee of the mously confirmed. Mr. Cleveland s house examined and reported upon secona man will unaouDteaiy expen- second congress, and it then conceded the same fate as his first, and tbat h authority existed under the, act of 18 1 o. lbe question as to the an- the third man is yet to be named. thority of the secretary of the treasury to use tiie money in any particular COLLECTOR SIMMONS says tnat no is wholly distinct from the question as, nrovincials. and the ereat Americans. I f-baroffs havp hpen nrpfrrrpd auainst i to his authority to issue and sell bonds. We reeret that such seems to be tj xl ru i.u I u; lAu.fn; c. No matter what he may do with the I lf llLll L11V. A1.UU WtlV C Alll d a AO A A I v ------- I A I fl,Q ,,f!L. or, cU.MK. . . I x t i 1 money, u. nidi uicu in iiiciiwa. LuciAt:a and we should be HamiIton and Madison ; as great giaa n me neatea campaign ana me Provincials, he names Tohn C. Cal- i 1- u v K pomicai wrangling couiu oe avoiaeu, houn John Adams Thog H Benton and Thos. Jefferson ; as great Ameri cans, he names Geo. Washington, j validity of the bonds will; ator K-anson says only some cnarges ci be affected, and there is. therefore. by Republicans have been made that no reason why any one should hesitate1. would not be noticed but for the fact that Senator Vance opposes Mr. Sim mons. Senator Vance is in Florida, but he had cast his vote against Mr. Simmons in the Committee room and the usual abuse and recrimina tions left off. There are grounds of difference D . . Webster. Henrv Clav. Benia- knd left Paired aSainst hil? in the ! " J J I T 3TP r oetween men, or eise mey wouia not min Frankl;n) Andrew Jackson John differ. There are reasons for politi- , , d:i. u . -c u I lVIIMMN. IrfilllK. IirillV. . 11 1 1 M 1 1 1 I y- s- f j i .i itl : J I srrRrTAPV I APT TQT v hari o ton, U. S. Grant, Abraham Lincoln, meeting with the New York Bankers and R. E. Lee. Ion Monday in New York. The cal divergencies, or else they would ndt exist, k There are causes for the existence of certain political faiths, or there would be no existence oi them All men have reason for their con victions and actions, and considera tion is due them by their opponents, to invest in these securities on the; grounds that the proceeds might be possibly used for other than ; redemp-; tion purposes." j Mr. Carlisle would - say nothing- fuH ther on the subject. He stated that hi only purpose in issuing this statement, was to rectify errors of recently pub-: lishr-d reports reg-ardinsj the issuance of bonds. Mr. Carlisle, will leave this; city this evening. Attepipt at Eaicy. DriX'Tir, Minn., January 80. An atrl tempt has been made to burn Con- As an English bred Statesman, bankers didnt seem to take very grcssinan Uald win Tu effigy for voting. Alexander Hamilton is, no doubt, the anfaaSKea ihn bilL A band of mio made it? most imposing example. His ideas were nQt ot government were distinctly h.ng-1 replied that he had never thought of I on wl.U-h was painted a figure labeled" lish anH frvr that rpaurvn tn was nrac. anv thino- p1s thn ciirrpsa in th I "l'"! iwill. -With his neclt en- We never have seen the .wisrlo . . 7 . . -T " & t r " : ZCZZTT .CI i.Vj cycled by a noose. A procession pre-1 ; tically a discordant note in the early j venture, ne stateu main me uius ceded by the banner and band started CMldrcu ol Jlr. and Mrs. SI. M. SoUer J Altoona, Pa. , Both Had Eczema In Its Worst Form . : After Physicians Failed, Hood's - Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured.- j Great mental agony is endured by parents who see their children suffering from diseases caused by impure blood, and for which there seems no cure. This is turned to joy when Hood's Sarsaparilla is resorted to, for it expels the foul humors from the blood, and restores the dis eased skin to fresh, healthy brightness. Read the following from grateful parents : "ToGL Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : - "We think Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most valuable medicine on the market for bjood and skin diseases. Our two children suffered terri bly with the Worst Form of Eczema for two years. We had three physicians in that time, but neither of them succeeded in curing them or even in giving them a little relief. At last we tried Hood's Sarsaparilla and In a month both children were per f ectly cared. We recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla as a standard family medicine, and would not oe witnout it" mb. and mrs. M. ii. Sollee, 1412 2nd Avenue, Altoona, Fa. HOOD'8 PlLL8 cure liver Ula, constipation, bilionaneM, Jaundice, tick headache, Indigestion. , of abusing a political antagonist In fact, we are quite sure that abuse strengthens a politician with his tt;-I ran UD to 7.000.000 he would issue west aioncr Superior street. It had "V""J r from the crowd on the sidewalk od; menus ana gains noining ior tne tteM. , , mae 13 retted blow on the back of his head. othrr nartv. I Jnr inpa; nt no-ir fnrr-p I .. . . - oiun.uuK a tirai uc" u aucnuuu. tie let iro tue oanner bbq aroppea to . . . I lished. I All the evidence has been tnven. and the ground- Two blocks f arther west US to' believe tnat the most Convinc- :. - c- I u :i 1 i several men rushed toward the headof t 5ii (Huyiuudi Aduaiudii u.c wux UKU,.U4 luc the procefcsion. and one grabbed the Tnhn 1 ralhnnn iq lmniipetmnahlv I Case makeup of this government. financial policy, . however, was mas- mg argument is that which is deliv- a-c- in l v-ilu ill- iix- &iuuutsi SLMill. ' 1 lie I .1 . , r , 1 r, 1 " the greatest of the examples Prof. gicdicai ucudicis diwdys recognize the rights of the other side. We are quite sure if our brethren It will likely go to the jury to- 1 banner, which was quickly torn into day. I P-eces- 1'his created a lively riot for a lew minutes, out. a squaa oi ponce, quickly dispersed the crowd, while the This Winter the Fate of Parties and the youth who -had been carrying- the ban- History or Uovernment Will be leter- I xier was UiKen in tne patrol to police mined. , 1 headquarters. Hce'.t IlKfcge from the Storm. paper mat Xw. Loxnos. Conn.. Jannnrir SO comes to this office is the New" York The howliu ? northeaster that has pre- The most valuable THE BONO I.SSUE. Life, Fire, and Accident Insurance. I . represent the "largest Fire Insurance Company in the orld Livercool. & London h.JMi mA Inrnf amt r-Viaraif or tr nimolir I a : i i r 1 but" he'd here bv the head winds and I r ' .i . r r. . , T3 ti , I u & e i Eoveroiy cold weather. Vessels that and man v others as reliable as mm. vi uiaiv. . insula, 13 tiiimciiujf 1 "vv-uui a. (vj tt (juuu 1 camp '.n R.Kuiy are eocasea in an armor It.- f r American;and if in upholding that throughout tht land. Its policy is of k-c and pre ent the appearance of "iwc ui ny . cncy u tu r,nnu a- dennea by its well-known motto: ' J.; riace your- insurance luuuiv, iiuwuu a. uiauuaiLiuu id i .... . . . . i Mil r civ iuw it, liuciaLUiY. 1 11 1.11 i . . I "hnin kinrhre tr All SnwMi U irrkrc maintain the honor and dignity of his to None." The reputation ot The scrtinn hp choiil1 nnt ho Ainsr I iirU : LV; I rf'r.nt. in I I. i nnrt , v 11 j . , ... I w" vmu ui vuamwu- v ccKiv vvunu d itii iiinnuarauie " t naig-n we snail endeaver to heal thl . . .. . . .1 ' . ... . .. . . . ! dilierences now existme rather than , - .... I I principle oi a centralized government I " jr msi imj iui.lih, u,, nwumji m vase m to broaden them. Consistency is a I a c . n j 'I news of the entire country, and eets what mfaht be called accidental suicide ...T :i. and fought Successfully, and IS to- . . T.,"J!ST??i.r!r was reported to the coroner vesterdav i tu v. viiLuc duu ii ji MMrm v in nn 1. i. ... I it. in- u-ituiaim a ai 111 ihuic ai- i . . - . . - , f. I day the embodiment Of that funda- fifla, arp ncraln mnnincrin thpir wppV mornu tics is the rarest kind, but we believe I ' i a j . - e , , , f agaw running m tneir week- 6trecti wyson gives, tsut we are sucn a great admirer of Calhoun that we re OTPt tn spp Viim rpHnrfH trt a nirsitinn f tu .,;u 5 i:.: i i. I t v,i . HUU1, fuuuuu of minor importance, because we had generally would have more regard to been kd tQ bdieve . M Calhoim.5 rvaf-rinticm AmVrirpr1 trio r& rrnn I Wrkrlfl - Trfar1pcc anH inrlorMnrlonf cinf Thnmlfttr niorlif hao moAo. more good would be accomplished, k. wnrkincr at all rimps for tht- ht in - it ronffh for vessels. This harbor is and - less bitterness would orevail. . . . .. . - , terests of the oeoole. and never for hU?d Wlti? c"llt- AUe nuaaer clndin? .... ., , . I it seems 10 us mat tne principle I 1C , c . . , . a aozen wwDoais, neany iwo-score ot vvnne we nave Strong convictions I f u T u c iu I lllc !C1U!" euus ui any ring ur inuivi- barpes ana aDout twenty schooners, onrk.,. w arP aiTO. w;u; whlch J C Calhoun & energy dual supporting the right and con- most of the fleet being bound eastward, s O cord to those who differ with us the same consideration that we" should like to have ourselves. We believe ini the policy of con dilation, and during the coming cam i-aria- struggled against sea, wind aud hrns there are more than 30.000 tons of Wltll me and It Will hf safe. T1 . i rrt I ine reputation OI 1 lie coal, a greater c.uant.ty man nas been 1 - 17 -p TrnAVip! 1J : U1- rf'r.nt. in 11. i nnrt l;ifnr thia ninAr I UMCL, I 1 1 1 iiii iin -nriTj' .4 ill- i " w i - - . . msr. h rertenciv Leab, oi 1288 Erie thought to frighten his wife on There , is a diversity of opinion about the legality of Secretary Car lisle's contemplated issue of bonds. Some have grown angry over it and propose to stop him by a process ol law, namely, to get an injunction from the Supreme Court restraining him. - Representative Baily, of. Texas, introduced a resolution in the House Judiciary committee to the effect that Mr. Carlisle's proposed issue was illegal. It went through by a clear majority. It will ifow be brought before Congress. We have not thought a great deal along that line, but we have" always believed that the act of 1875 "empow ering the Secretary to issue bonds was intended for a practical purpose ; and it the matter is not to be tclt to the Secretary, then, pray, to rwhcse so- earnestly in what we have been saying that we know that we shall be consistent in this at any rate. - We shall go into the contest with gloves off, but we propose for our arguments to be legitimate and fair. No opponent need fear any abuse at our hands. We don't believe in it. No Populist need think that we are going to jump at him to tear his eyes out or to throttle him. We wouldn't if we could. No Democrat need think, either, that we are going to run a milk and water sheet. We couldn't if we would. Our convic tions would not allow us to do that But we shall treat all fairly. We shall respect the opinions of our op ponents. We shall utter no harsh words. We shall -give equal rights to all. We shall give special favors to none. ' mpntal A mpriMn-fiArtrma rf I 1.. J j. . : J . i 1 L i ' . ... .... mi. vi 'uuu i iy iiiu,uc ticdiiug wiuespreau alien- i her rtarn-irom ennrcu ana lastened a self government. J tion. Its miscellaneous pages are clotaes line to a nail in the wall and But Mr. Wilson calls him provin- fePe . with articles of valuable and ttd andTVope Cial, and let it go at that unless some '"""S uuonnauon to every one. pulling tight .his neck was dislocated . ... It is a large II-page; 8-column paper in the fall and death was instantaneous, greater minds than ours shall object for only $1.00 a year. We have sue SmauPo m x,w York. tie does not mention jerlerson ceeded in making special arrange- new York, January 30. John Mo- Davis. That would have brought! ments by which we can furnish the GraiL 58 years old widower, living at nn a matter i r.r rMtm- ADVANCE and the Weekly World 111511 avenue, was aomniea to tn Perhaps Mr. Wilson showed uc year TY 2-a- The Advance. grave wisdom in forbearing ; and we have no comment now on the omission alcoholic ward of Bellevue hospital on January 20. lie has sinoe developed unmistakable signs of smallpox. Me Grail was removed to the reception hos pital in East Sixteenth street. Nash Street. 1 Tf k of Cd(i' ! '; Ioks o ' OUR GOVEKNOR. 7 .'Ut is only just to say that if Gov ernor Elias Carr of North Carolina doesn't make as much rye as Gov ernor O'FerraU of Virginia, it is ndt because he isn't full of" eloauence. We hive beforeis a photograph of tne lar Heel Governor. ; His mus tachios measure at-least 32 inches from tip to tip,. and are beautiful specimens ofaru- A. man with mus tachioslike Governor Carr's has -no need .of words v The-, guardians - of Admiral Benham cleared his decks for action the other day in the harbor of Rio when Admiral Da Gama treated his request with disre spect. The whole American squad ron was used to escort an American ship to harbor because Admiral Da Gama answered discourteously when he was asked to cease firing until the American ship could get to her moorings. - Y Both the prisoners that were f n trial at Louisburg for the murder of the peddler Tucker were convicted and, sentenced to be hanged next month, The jury remained unde cided two days. We regret to hear that Col. J. M.' Heck, of Raleigh, is at the point of death in .- a Philadelphia hospital, where he went ior the treatment of a capcer, . State of Ohio, City Toledo, ) Lucas County. f ss " Frank T. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of- f . J . v,Hc.lNb.Y 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 OI HALL S LATARRH LURE. FRANK I. CHENEY. Sworn 10 before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem- ner, a. u. isso. Nerve Tonic Blood Builder Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Schenecta von! -,oe: -Id "Some five years ago, I was not a little alarmed to dis cover that my hair was falling out, threatening speedy baldness.' AYEIVS Hair Vigor being recommended, I procured -a bottle and at pnee applied it to my hair and scalp, continuing to do so for several weeks, and was happily surprised that my hair stopped falling and new nair came out iua 01 me ana vigor. AYER'S Hair Vigor does not only restore " new hair, but gives new life and vigor to its growth, and is a blessing to all who use it." Rev. D. J. Burt, Baptist Minister and Clerk of the Superior Court, Dawsonville, Ga. AYER'S HAIR VIGO Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & .Co.Lo-well, Mass. PEOPLE' FIND That it is not wise to experiment with- cheap compounds purporting to be blood-purifiers, but which have no real medicinal value. To make use of any other Hhan the old standard AYER'S Sarsaparilla the Superior Blood-purifier is simply to invite loss of time, money, and health. If you are afflicted with Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Running Sores, Tumors, or any other blood disease, be assured that it pays to use - AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and AYER'S only. AYER'S Sarsaparilla can always be depended upon. It does not vary. It is always the same in quality, quantity, and eilect. It is superior in combination, proportion, appearance, and in all that goes to build .up tho system weakened by.disease and pain. It searches out all impurities in the blood and expels them by the natural channels. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA ... Prepared "by Dr. J. 0. Ayer St Co., Lowell, Mass. Has cured otliors, will cure you f iV. P. SIMPSON, President. f. C HALES. Cashier' A. P, BRANCH Assistant Cashier BjrgiricH & Co., -BANKERS, Wilsori, - - - N. C. TRANSACTS A GENERAL. BANKING BUSINESS v IN ITS FULLEST SCOPE. SOLICITS THE BUSINESS OP THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. llie Omect OF- Purchasers Is" to Get the Very Best Article lor the Very Least. Money. 10 -OF- D Ehave the Agencies for the Carolina for some of the best Pianos' made, including the famous "SOH.MKR." We place no ficticious prices on our instruments, but in every instance you will receive dollar for dollar ui actual value. We guarantee our instruments to. le infinitely-superior to those offered in Vilson y other dealers, and at a saving of twenty per cent to the purchaser. We are ready ai all times to send to reliable pai lies, instvui.K-ms subject to approval, and if not satisfactory we will pay all expenses Cabinet and Self-Playing Organs. We have in large variety at very low prtrts, from the factories of Wilcox & While. Meri dan, Conn., Packard .Orchestral Organs, Farrand & Votey, Detroit, lich., and the Bridgeport Organ Co. We refer to the fol lowing citizens ol Wilson, N. C. : llunv II G. Connor, Mrs. A: Ilranch, Jits. II. Roun tree, W. E. Farmer, Esq., Prof. Silas Warren Add ress all correspondence to E. VAN LAER, 402 and 404 North 4th St., WILMINGTON, N. C. THE: CeiitreBrickWamhouse HAS OPENED UP. 4 Our Sales Floor is the best lighted of any warehouse ev er built, containing 1 40-solid Skylights, diffusing the light evenly over! ALL the Boor . Or. E.p. V.'i -':c-.5 Iasolauncti?r?viliv&r r lied ssoiits or1?, tni-3 l' Brain and Nor-, a Night IiOsfcx; i;,li r.-.H'i:--Nerroasne.-; 1..;! j ' of the Genoitti'.e ': '. ' overexertion ; Youi ' ; i , i Tobacco, Op inru fT i.i ,-r,-Miser, ConsomnUcn, 1:1- . tafund uioney. Wi'f'scf ";:':;;r- - .j cure for CoKghr, C'oi.i.v, 'fe-iVs, 'vr. Whooping CoutsU, Sv.ic- IbnnK'i--'-;:, Small pi.Ta JisWi.T!?!-j' .r; (..- .- ; -Vy-, UEize,uowCOc, O0AiU2iii2S tsivL E. M. Nadal, Druggist and Sole Ae;ent Wilson, N. C. " I do not Believe this insti tution has a Superior Jn the South." . v r So writes an eminent scholar and Divine of the ifor space. cm on CO.. BrockrUlcOn Mil Wilson Collegiate wiuiahs' , Institute, WILSON, N. C. (Established in 1S72.) THIS INSTITUTION is entirely non sectarian, and offers a thorough preparatory course of study, together i 1: .. . s pi fnrAZtnasct vvi ""J anb uirccux upon tne Diooa Ksi'g w-w inji duu?te 5. 14 and raucous surfaces of the system. I lh." d-" aito-urw, send lor 1 estimonials, tree. - -..i 'J'a puD.,BrtUor vainwaimd, ! with an unusually full and comnrehen- ; - loledo, U. lSold by Druggists, 75c. , sive Collegiate course. Excellent fa cilities for the study of Music and Art. Healthful location. Sorincr terra, or SuT5S 24Ln school year, begins Sept. 22, 1894. AS A PREVENTIVE by cither It b bvpntibUtoeoatraet Are you in a position to let me -asw-i m Gonorrhea d oi, wt. I For catalogue and circular, address have that . ten dollars-you owe me?" p ii-.'T SlLAS E. Warren, Principal. Can vnn lpf m hia 4 vvnson, rs. Wilson. N. C. You can save money by going . to Overcoats at half price at Young's. L Big. sacrihee in dress goods ! ee Young Brosrtimbrejlas if you Young's would save money ; 1 I Shirts, all kinds, at Young Bros. ' " When you hear a blab-mouth talking about us, some dog has been hit with a brick, hence the "halloo!" ' : We are here to serve you, and it shall be our pleasure to stand close up to your every interest in the sale of your TOBACCO, let our sale be first or last, , Consult us before selling and we will give f you our best advice. : ' " . , Your Friends Truly, -f Pace, Cozart & Co., r Proprietors. PANHOOD RESTORED! tuarontoert toci)reUDPrvouadifaw.8uoli as Weak Memory. Los.yl Power. Headache, Wakefulness, Lobt Manhood. Mgbtly Kmii(.ua. ervou ces3.aU drains and 1of or pvweria Generative Organs of either eexcan by ovefrertlon. vouUiful rrrsn. excessive nse ol tobacco, opium orfc.iu- t$L'd, u!ant. which lpad to lnilrmttr, Consnmptiim or lnsniiy. t an he carri vet pocket. le-r bor, for by mall prepaid. 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The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1894, edition 1
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