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THE .WILSON - ADVANCE: SEPTEMBER 19, 1895. w i , iiU Hhwimw umiM'm'iWtiiiiwii'ii h tiiim i"n.i tiTtit ?nrecaec)Sascc.-aa.-t The VV ilfeon Aavanee. j i he Raleigh; correspondent-61 the A T-.: ATE LETTER. ?r : I,-' ervicvc:d Chairui'an1 BY TH3 AL7A2Tc"b P 3'JXiiSdi& $ GOiEr AIT Y I Wilson of the railway- conunision re garding the increase in railway earn- PUBLISHED EVERY THUKSDAV Entered in the Posi Office at Wilson, "N. C, as second class mail matt r. . 'For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs" resistance. For the future in the distance. And the srood that we can co." SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : -V IT., . ' UNi. 1 c. A K. Six Months...... lies r.itertainingiy or His Sz.?r2i2r Travels., ; ic;s in this State. .Mr.-Wilson said:. ?"The repons shov the improve ment in the business of the country as judged from the increase in railway earnings. Li-t us take the Seaboard Air Line S nten?, tor instance. The re ports to the commission show a grat:- i.co i yjn-v cfaie' oi'.aiiairs. The increase in Remit by draft, post-efnee order or j press eanniivjs over i"Q4 ior tne va registered letter at our risk. give post-ofhee address in full. vays j nous oiv i follows : Can -lina f th 'svsteni are as Central $1 T"? T t r .Advertising. Rates furnished on Durham and Northern '$13,397, Ral application. A visit. fo'c; By r-rn-ii clearer i; ;;. . tions I)h Perk and the Metropalitan No communication will be 'printeo without the name of the .writer bein known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to The 'AovANCt, Wilson, N. C. Thursday, - September 19, 1895. SOCIAL CUIV.E TAKING UP A. RE PIt A05l AGvrfOIJR Ml.G;5150- eich -.and Gaston $86,071, Raleigh ' ' 1 """'7' and Augusta $So,i86,- Seaboard and. l)fiOV . v Roanoke S20 t ia. total 22 -j r ' bottom and run down to the water's edge, for these cliffs' are quite precipi tous. T'is beautif al to see the red dish gi-ay (that is the nearest de scription I can give you to the col or of them ) elins capped with the green above, and resting in the green i n -Triiby."-The Faiisaies ; they ver3- eroded. On the other oi the .HaSscn.-Aibany .-side Q- the-nver the cast tide the - -acfces ths. Th0l!saRd 'l5- l receding hills form: a beautiful eon--. ' ' 7 .--.l-trast - with; their little -villages and the Observer. ...j occasional towns, tile hill s and vallevs August, 24,1303. 7 j,a!i covered with trees, in meet places over, my travels are neatly kepi and attractive, in eoii--.ja'-tybut the memory j traditinetion to the rugged pali-,-. Nearer, brighter and ; sades on the ether side. Just a little v he entire four vaea- i way up the - Hudson we came to the atat Atlantic City, i little village or town of Yonkers, the added greatlv to mv ! prettiest village I have ever seen. 1 ...... ,q . 01 my lolKs nad j r an 01 iiie- - '-residence portion is Pi $ P K S i z - . ' - - - - - - r jbRM sv 'It--- a? s-' r o enjoy the glorious though, I met good the trip congenial k ( . .. J - j ! ;- (gW v.; my. Iff . t;aVjJ-.a' ij;'; P 7; - ; ..7 ' Jt-ilf 1 ',-1 '!' hk?-fi: -?5 .?3'!iJ?rfc I ,h ? 1 5ii Vv4'r-.v";.?.?.f tit S ' ' - 1.. .. ' j -j v--- - j v -.r'-.fi J buhi 011 a small mountain, all cov ered with green trees with the nous- ! es nestling here and there midst the I know von won't ! green. Can -you imagine these hous- : -:ng at the start in ! es "poking" their second stories and roofs out from amongst the trees, and the mountain with its green verdure running down to the waters edge ? At one point there is a gradual The increase in net earnings is $277,- people .ah al 484 The Norfolk and Southern comp-ny I . - . " ' telling yoa t nv trip. I must admit increase hi nt earnings was $22,319. that on th , o-r i left Washington, I This road pays the interest on its thought I w-v; undertaking a goad bonded dtbr, 4 per cent on its capital deal for a p!er.-ire trip, as I had nev- I stock and has a surplus. This shows er travei 's'd. so far alone before, and 1 bend in the Palisades till they draw In that wonderful center of the! excellent management. I inighij feel a Tittle lonesome, but near to the other side of the river (in, .. - ... : - . . f . . anyi-OA' i rtx. on the morning of the distance it seems very near to the Old Book which unti. tne last synaoie -z jy, ash V. -e l was at dinner on of recorded . time will be the' book of Our road committee 7 have' done the train. 1 :l in conversation with humanity, is a catalogue ol the.vari- some oud avork of late. They a :middle "age.!, portly Englishman, tion trom ''v-v' xi-s irri3 y-rr-f't -avcv -or W.--; rsl J tl-i V TAEfj;SSK T03ACC2 CO.- J T' - XZi r-ff UL'rt H A M . K.C. U. 5. A. UAi. A- 17' y-7 si - J r n r3 n 5.' the farmers. Now certain!' a ch against one's neighbor. j good roads before the people with tVe-t Vi; iking up a reproach against, one's i ten miles of good roads leading into i:L 1. One of these-golden Qualities, is tnat spirit which refuses to take up a re- j good time to, get the question of ie j,a(i .:,r rrrQVi ncrrnnt one's nei.hl Tal neighbor is one of the crying social Wilson hum ail points we need fear ;i ln evils of the day. It is both endemic j no market in the State. " V ' , w J - I to Li)-n oriVl onvlam i , Tt is . p.'inhnf'fl tn nn I : 1 ' . 'T' . ... " uxcl'E AM is receiving many ot- 0 j t,,.).i icib goiu m smaii lots pi. .5,000 to 1 -1V : ext to me well, he "blue-blooded.11 things he told me ich the Governor of 1 the previous even e ear, and was then Larchmont to go Ui yacht,and thence MADE FRO P.I SILAS LUdAS, WILSON, N. C, 7 13 XVI T 1 1 ;4 ar-1 inn HAUD PRESSED DEALER I: special grade of society, but fastens its black iahgs upon every commu nity. It can hardly be called Slan der, though its work is just as dead ly. Here is an example ol it: A. has nothing special against his neighbor, B. He is the last person in the world to back bite him. But C takes him quietly aside and asks if A. has heard that tetrlble report about B. A. lacking tnat 4 'spirit of charity which thinketh no evil," instead ol expressing his disbelief of such a a ted. A mob at Lexington, Tenn., who '?eIiT 1 n t Yi" Pm surel' r . i . , ; it, : neat given sward on auempiea 10 iyncn two negroes con- q fined in the jaH, are fired upon by ' then the sheriff and are driven off after (tho live ilJCil ilt MJC'L. ; tv The Corbctt-Fitzsimmons finht will --lod.-.-M -ui a L , ' ; statement say.s, "What a pity ! Who ' take place at Dallas, Texas. Judge' i,i";!''1:i7 would have thought it?" B. hence- ! Hurt has decided that there is no law .'. forth is a spotted mail. He. cannot I m -Texas to prevent the fight. "- ! works o: -v.-hi circles, and a grander spirit of charity among humanity. ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS. -a parted, of course, ed New York. d tne re from TWednesdav $100,000. It is denied .that there is ' even; till Fr7d ly morning. It was any foundation for the rnmor that my 0 1 dual plan 'to see the Central another bond issue is beine neooti- Pai':' lcl tho 'airopolitian Museum ot iiv: ;)n.Ti)Ui-aay, and they fully '-.. repaid me.. Ceptral "Park is niagiiifi- Yj.-u surely remember on the un- ; ground relieved here and " those picturesque boulders, browihsh rocks), the stately .1 the Museum of Art. What was to "see 1 that exquisite otatuary, and then - ji-ks of the old Mas Ins, Reynolds, Rem : j -.riband then modern a ve have so often seen i- -s 1807; Rosa Bon ; ; o Fair; CabanaPs us; and so on with .v.oi a glorious treat ; v 'o World's Fair Art j goto New York . ,. ay in this Art Gal- have 110 great cause i -vmg seen the Art dis- s Fajr. : I saAv Trilby pro "ginal company at . e. I had expected I after hearing so .action, hut on the ji-y ' much pleased. ai:ion,'. the .hypnotic -ipal feature of it, aracters are well ekaye did not take '.i; Thompson took did not make the V 7- . ! LMBerKp, Laths; 4 EMail orders will receive prompt and careful attention. 25-34 lli 4 4:i A T ' MllUUCIJand' coTjjes ie "P 'il-ir- , , 1 , 1 ! Jones is stirring things up in . . a - u- - ' ' t-u- ; Vthnston-balem. Tney sav now thai The hih influence in his commmunitv. This. .,, . - " - , vi. : i tnere vvdi be no barrooms in Winston , ! - IS nappcumg cvci y xiAy , crpcv.iiiiy iii ' , : after May 1st, next, our smaller towns. -! We must have more confidence in ' Reports come in from the Congo ;: raiUl ' our neighbors. We must be such Free State that , the natives have k'1T ai: 11 .r. . 'ii- -..... !. . - - to reL'v.' neignDcrs as tuai nu man v.uu iuipu- murdered and eaten a number ot nity can attack their character. We Englishmen) ''"7 must be defenders rather than de-; ' 1 ' detractors. We should not take up ; The Cuban insurrection is still a reproach even when it is based , booming. Numbers cF"'men have, to be .upon - tact.' . If we observe this rule gone from this country lo-join 'their there will be less suffering from hid- lorces. ' den words, more sunshine in social 1... 1 T pi a Thur due" 1 the Gar-. riaciio. coiitr'ar It is a l Minister Ransom has returned to iu ex: co. j but a: I h rough 1 the pUv jar State: of Ohio. Citv of-Toledo. i Li c.s County r ss- tli 1 Frank J Cheney maketh oath th.it part a he is thesenior .partner of the firm cf should F. J. 'Chunky & Co., doing business in haeka;-, the City of Toledo. County' and State Boit h aforesaid and that the fir ares the June State Democratic cur- the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOh time rency or tree saver convention at LAKb lor each and every case of Ca- 3" Springfield, and denies that the con- tarrhthnt cannot be cured by the use of change: ,.4.: ,:.a ;,;.u.f tu Hall's Catarrh Cure: h when F: . tancy Goods Endless Variety The Democratic State Executive Committee has issued an address to the Illinois Democracy. It repucli- Tho Illinois De nocracy. FRANK j. CHENEY. -'.ecent-;; 1 7 Sworn -to before me and subscribed er c:r;eY77 s my presence, this the 6th day of De- ;,cene.' i. Our friend Britt, of the' Oxford cember. a r . c c-. r io.;o, 1o- -. Public Ledger, came out last m an ei m hf Ti'i!5 r-s;if 1 00 rrr f .01 week Rdi- 5 s:-u I tion." He makes Oxford look well ... 1 (on pa-,xr.) Oxlhrd is making 1 mighty efforts 'to stem the current cf ? . trade that has started Eastward. ; n..-vi.JJ,4.1.., iih tO- Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken mter- '- fit'il-!-'U(''-nally and acts directly on the blood and '. tli7t dii mucuous s''iTnr nf i-Kp. c- ..- 1 voice, a: .... . cn, oji.nc;!!. C-'w.i-U . for testimonials, free. - We acknowledge the receipt cf an invitation to attend a german' to be given at SnoV I Till Thursday Sep tember 26th and. regret that circum stances over which we have no con trol prevents our accepting. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Lbold by Druggists, 75c i oieao, unio the ; -v-. .1 Trr.t!a Tliat I; Truth. Net everything is th' for us which we assent to as true live and eiierHz-np-. to f It may ' t?k 1 T -f -1 as I thought it her as I heard, as . Trilby sane: Ben a.ul toneless way. ..-ing- at Christmas ' was represented look a few minor ;.a hv the' plot.-. But ;i s sung behind the --.-nise Clary, (a sing ed to sing it the. -.7. the foyer- of the ' atre and TafJy, ; idilie were listen er the song in the ieard nothing in a 7 hat thrilled me as al a rieh contralto : 7 at seemed to fill .. . -'. op through the 7;;sh of the winds, ;o your ' iuner ' soul. -. came en rapport : he time and thus ..: Ear conception. cf i 'The v .'---1, Truth is opera- jXew Yovha. It ..never rrmvR , 1 . .1 lit v. u. iio:ri3 Troy il . , , r . somoboay. One may hor a tr-ia ' il : .The r-ayettevihe Observer of last thousand times over, act until uiCIihs;(4) week was issued as a Woman s Ldi- -lecnes imp as a personal matter . ?s it I torinat It has twelve well filled and ; :J ; ocuu they loch :: displayed - pages which reflect crecjht is truth really truth only when it is :S,t , 77" - -yower m goal ilia. tiori disr upon its editors. ii ft -o. t. x imea Just think of it, by putting-in -sew- 'h A'deaa soft rs; complexion is the ; haviug-e-augh rot : h " rE- , r oesue of every lady. Why not -ive i ,v, j : ,;, ers we can save, from 15 to 20 - lives Johnson's Oriental Soap a iri d The' j .."" annually. Is not that sufficient reas- s n6;!,jn o compare with ita's a skiS j t:t:;'' r... r : : i ' . . tt , - " f' - . on ipr incurring ujc expeube. . 25 cenis, ai riargrave s. y -g, (Friday) I left :h the Steamer up ao Albany. 'What the palisades are! v high) of a.roeky thesteumer's-cleek ; ; rock from top to - '41 small trees and oihsome of the trees i:-a;of theeliSTsand oelow fhn m some eovir. extends down the edge of the ees and .slma, Eberv .begin a short distance from the grow 112 i seme c other side, but it is not very close at ail), and looking ahead you see only the blue of the sky through the nar- row oponmg; ion can immagine ; vha-t a pretty picture it is. Further up the river the Palisades cease and we come to the highlands these are equally charming, especially as they are in such striking contrast to the Palisades;, here the river becomes narrow" -and you have the Catskill mountains on the left, and ni occas ional small . mountain on the right. The Catskil mountains '.tower up from the Waters edge, receding very grad ually. In the rear of these mountains you would see the range of Catskills ! in the distance shrouded in a blueish haze, outlined as they were against a blue sky, they were most charming. All through these highlands the river has a winding course, so you would not get a glimpse of the next moun tain till you "turned the next cor ner as it were. West Point, we -just had a glimpse of, in passing. Prom Poughkeepsie on there is very little to be seen till you get to Albany, but that is only two hours, so one can. well endure that after what he has seen in the fore part of the trip. On Friday eve at G o'clock we reach ed Albany. - I forgot to state I; met a young man on the boat, and we were together all the way up the Hudson till we neared Albany, as he left the boat at the landing this side of Al bany. For a capital of a state Albany is as dirty a city as you can imagine. The capitol building on the exterior is not even as pretty as our War, State and isavy building at 17th st. and Pennsylvania 7a venue, but the interior is magnificent. The assem bly room and senate chamber are fitted up handsomely, and the west ern stairway that they are building, within the building, is the most ex quisite stairway -imaginable, it is massive, yet it is delicate on account of the beautiful carvings that abound. It is made of red sandstone and it lends itself so readily to carving that they seize every opportunity- The stairway extends, upwards for four floors. Outside of the building they are building gigantic wdiite marble steps, but the building is too insig nificant in appearance for the steps they are erecting. ; Oh Saturday at noon I left Albany for Alexandria Bay, the principal ! stopping place at the Thousand Is lands. I know you won't mind my traveling - that" distance till my next Ipffpr. whp.n T will ftt.f PtnTit. 0 foil you about those glorious islands, and j means so much more than vvui crv nut to put so luuem aninier- j yuu iiiid.jiiic feCilUUb cillU esting matter m the nextletter. CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND AT Most Reasonable Prices AT LEE'S. 1 MISS BETTIE H: G. CONNOR, Attorney at Law, WILSON, - - N.C. Othre Branch & Co's. Bank Building tnealtii R. 'The great Atlanta Exposition open ed yesterday. 1 oriyrmi oisiiioriin 1) - is-Sh.-..!. H C ri J I5 - Instantly oaf f r i - j 1 tnmng ailments neglected. v? ! J Don't Diav with "'Nature's 4 g reatest gift health. JSaEJj If yoyx are feeling tout or sorts, weak X iyP f 2nd generally ex-TL yuv." -e jjl.and can't work, g giiig the most .relia J? mhe strengthening l g-medicine.-whichi's J? liErovvn's iron Bit- 1L I ters. A few bet- if gtles cure benefit thi GREAT 44 & w s,k J, 1 tw?v : S isef!i our! il n ; v. fc O 5 pleasant to take. J' S Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles. ' V f .ConstipaUon, Ekid Elcod ' 1 3'SKIMCURE Soldthrotsshout the world. EritisH depotr F, Newbery & Sons, x, King ' Edward-St.. London. . Potthr Drug Ee Chew. Corp., Sole Props., BdstontU. S. A. - . Malaria , Nervous ailm8Et5 4 Get onljT the genuine it has cror.sd rtA U h lines on the wrapper. All qUiers are sub- 3 stautes On receipt oftwo 2c. stamps we I $ c'llsd set lan, Beaatifal World's ? Fair Views and book f ree " - S BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD, f it'' 1. - V f I 1: I I 2 1 77 li IT- t. t k
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