j THE WILSON ADVANCE: JANUARY 30, 1896. GENERAL SOUTHERN NEWS. AYER': Che r r y, IPect o fal SAVED HIS. L5FE So says WJr.T. SV1. Reed, a highly respected SVterchant cf IViid dletown, EEL, of a Yoursg Man who was supposed to be In Consumption. I. - - ! "One of my ciistomersj some vcars ago-, 'had a son who had all the symptoms ot consumption. The usual medicines afforded him 'no relief, and he steadily failed until he was unable to leave his bed. His mother; applied jto me for some remedy! and 1 recom mended Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The young man took it according to directions, and soon began to improve until he became well and strong." T. M. ReedJ Mid dletown, I1J. j j .i "Some time ago, I caught a severe cold, my throat and lungs were badly inflamed, and I had a terrible cough. It was supposed that, I. was. a victim of consump tion, and my friends had little hope of recovery. 1 But I bought a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, took it, and was entirely cured. No 'doubt, it saved my life." I. Jones, Emerts Cove, Term. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Received highest Awards AT THE WORLD 'S FA I R ooooooooooooooooooooooo UiiiinniniimmllllinilllllllllllllllUIIIUIUIIIUin oi l 2- Oi o o Oi oi c oi 1 of of $ Oj oi si OS OS 4 o oi OS oa OS 03 mi $4 Jill J I ; These shoes fit to perfection and wear as only the best of leather can. J They're shapely, pliant the "most comfortable of footwear. They always manage to let in air and keep out water. Surely Your Denier Sells Tkcm, Sold by C. B. RUFFIM. . 25-28-1 v J . , : r : : f JOHN GASTON. Fashionable Barber, ' Nash St. WILSON, NIC. asy chairs, razors keen; Scissors sharp, linen clean. For a shave you pay a dime Only a nickle to e-et ,a shinp! - o - -w , . , s . - -. f onampoo or nair cut Jr'ompadour You pav the sum oftwentv cents more. MORE EYE-GLASSES, So jtfore 00 MITCHELL'S 1 ! EYE-SALYE A Certain Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK and INFLAMED EYES, .Producing Long-Sightednest, and Restoring the Sight of t lie old. Cnres Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, AND PRODUCING QUICK RELIEF AND PERMANENT CURE. J Also, eqnally efficacions when dmh! io otner maladies, such as Ulcers. Fever Sores, Tumors, Salt Rbenm, Burns, MITCnv?! TmTi l""amaion exists, vantage. majr nsea SOLD BY A!L 1 DkbfiGISTS AT 23 CENTS. THE CODPER MARBLE WORKS, in, 113 and 115 Bank St., NORFOLK, VA. I Large stock of finished Monuments, Gravestones, &c 1 j Ready for shipment. icaiuiia 11 cc. .1 1 iy are subject to peculiar ills. The right remedy for babies' ills especially worms and stomach disorders is "Sm ' 1. ) . r rev s vermiTuge 1 has fcured children for 50 years. Send for illus. booK about tne. 111s ana ine remedy. One bottla-mailed for 25 eenta. 1 E. & S. FRET, Baltimore, Md. 1 Greebtville, Miss., Jan. 24. The Third district Republican committee is meeting here, and they have j. wired... ex-Governor Mc.Kinley ' that he is their unanimous choice for president. Charleston, Jan. 24. After being out but fifteen minutes tho jury 'returned a verdict of "noc gailty'1 in tha case of Cap tain . Samuel H ughe ?, of tlie steamship LaUradaj. charged with violation of the neutrality laws in carn'ing'a filibustering expedition to Cuba. .Richmond, Ta., Jan tion will be made hv 21. An investiga- U coniiriirte-j of the legislature of tlie cliaygos i'maale-., against. .Nashville Jan. 2t. In Fayetteville, Tenn., a vigilance committee has ' been formed with the ostensible purpose of putting ari end to burglaries, house break ing and similar crimes, and the vigilance committee gives notice 6: its purposs in the local papers. Wedne.-iilay night two ijegro men and one women in Fayetteville were soundly whipped by men supposed to belong to the committee, and ordered to leave town. The victims are very disrepu table characters. The committee has given notice that hereafGer all men and bovs j shall leave tlie public square at 10 o'clock at night: atid if caught out after 11 o'clock jwill be summarilly clealt with. General Weyler Off fer Cuba. the officials of' the ;ifl:i;u for the deaf. L aiicelox a, Jan. 27. General Yaleriano jv. oyier, tiu?. newly. appointed captain gsa-!f.-l of the Island !of Cuba, has sailed for H ;i a oa. He was accompanied by .1,000 all y. There was wild eseitement. dumb. an(l blind at I accusatiqn i. thao s-t have been betrayed by jACKsqx, San. 24. pbnressihan H. D !M.on'ev'W ballot,", a? the Hon. nrm. i he worst. ;'il girl inmates iicir tutors. - ' ' J - - - - V !: Chi for infants and Idren. ;is noiiu;i"ted !last niirlit the joint Domioeraric ca iciiH.'on thetwentieth United J.-'Z. G Mofi-w, 8i; Ijowrr, senator to suecc T ho vote 'stood; Allen, 36: Hooker 3; Yerge?, 1. Ncces ,aiy for a choice, 81. The nomination wad. then made unani mous. , . TooMsnpRO, Ga., Jan. ;21. News has just been received here of the mysterious as sassinat iop of the Rev. Warreu Powers, a well known country preacher, near Hall's Station, this county. Powers was called to his door at night and shot, falling dead . in the arms of his wife. A man named' Dixon, a member of Powers' congregation, is under arrest on suspicion. ' I Montgomery, Jan. 23. At the meeting of; the Democratic state executive com mittee here John B. Knox, a staunch sup porter of Joseph E. Johnston, the free silver candidate for governor, was elected chairman,! and all vacancies "were filled with Johnston's supporters! April 21 was selected for the date of the state conven tion, which is to be held here. Richmond, Va.V Jan. 21. In the senate Mr.. Mushback, of Alexandria, introduced a bill to prohibit bucket ;shops and specu lations in margins. The provisions of the bill are sweeping,-and if enacted would maKe ic impossioi3 to conduct a bucket shop or deal in margins in this state. This i " Castoriaissofelladaptedtochildrenthat I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." II. V. Archer, 31. D., ? Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.'- Valuable Antiines Sioleni '4 Nkw Yoijk; Jan!. ; tinio near Midnight Saturday the residence of D, Jahn was entered and a case of antic ;i,;s valued at S20,000 Mis taken away. The'.iii tiques which were stolen were part of tlie collection known the Schill collection, which were bought some years ago by Dr jann ior iio.uoj, and were principally in tsid gold add silver; work -i Miss Barton Will Distribute I. Relief. i Washington; Jan. 2o. Owing to the fcnergetic representations of United States Minister Terrell Miss Barton and her party frill be permitted by the Turkish govern ment to distribute relief to the distressed Armenians, although-the Red Cross itself will not figure in tbe work. . Death of .ord Leighton. ' LONDON, Jan. 27. Lord Leighton, the celebrated painter and sculptor, and pres ident of the British Royal academy, died after a lingering sickness. He was born in Yorkshire, Dec. 30, ' 1830, and was the first painter elevated to. the peerage for his art work. He will be interred at Sc. Paul's. Din is mtrpauced as an forts to suppress pool tracks SAXFor.n, X.. cj, .Tan. cotton gm offset to the ef- selling on race Evangelist Moody's Mother Dead. East Northfield, Mass., Jan. 27. Mrs. Betsy Holter Moody,, mother of D wight Lynlan Moody, the famous evangelist, died yesterday as the result of- 'a severe toid v. liich she recently contracted. She vas iji years old, 22. Ycstcrdav a boiler dxplndoLl near here, about Mu iiiiio iruni omiiocK, Killing James Gilmer anil Walter Gunter.; Gilinor's i father was badly! bruised. - Three other ! men narrowly, escaped Ibeing killed,, as ; they left the engine room! about five min- i utes before jthe fatal accident. The explo- ! sioh was dije to the ignorance and care- j lessness-of "the fireman, i ' I i . i- '. ; i PAUKERSiJUEG,W.Ya., Jan. 21.A negro j giving his iiame as Marshal Johnson, of j Wheeiingl arrived; hero yesterday, under j arrest, suspected of 'perixtrating the re cent outragp on little Lulu Wetherell. He was met at the depot by 2,000 people. Kight ! policemen escorted; him to the jail,. where ! the crowd swelled to 3,0001 There was no r attempt" at violence,, and there will Ke 'l none, unless he is identified. ' i ! j '" . '- " Fkankfort, KyM . Jan. - 21. There was an attendance of 136 at the. joint balloting in the legislature! for United States sena tor yesterday, two members being paired.. Populist Poor changed from Hunter to' Bate. This left the ' vot? otherwise the same as on iWcdnesday, except that the scattering Democratic votp was MeCreary, 3; Carlisle, , and Bucliuer, 2. ' Poor's change to Bate is only temporary, as ho knew there ipould no sdecessful ballot. Knoxvilli Tenn., Jan.fgS. An electric car on the Knoxville st:ree railway, and a switch engine of the Southern railway collided at Asylum street grossing yester day. Several persons were injured, two perhaps fatally. The injufed are: Mrs. T. E. Davis, Mijs. Girtbu, Mrs. Mendes, Miss Anderson, Cpnductor Branch, Mororinan Munday and extra Motcirman Keaslal. The car was completely demolished. It was going do?n a steep grade and the motorman Was unable to stop it. Forj Worth, Tex:, Jan.25. News has reached here of the drowning df an entire family in Prairie Dog fork of the Red river- in! Randall county Joe Wicker, wife and two, children attempted to ford the stream in a covered wagon, but were thrown put. swim ashore but he .sank) to the bottom, and both he and the child were drowned. The mother and other child remained in the wagon s until it was overturned, and both were drowned. - J Atlanta, Jan. 24. At Rutledge, a small town near here. Will! Benton went to his father's house to take his aunt away, the aunt's character affecting the happiness of the household.! They became involved in a difficulty, when the son shot Ws father, though . not seriously. The father, then caught his son and cut hi3 throat from ear to ear. The hoy will likely die. In Lumkin, Ga., Gerry Carter killed Frank Black, -cutting his throat. Both are young men of excellent families, and the event has created great excitement. : Montgomery, Jan. 21. The Democratic state executive committee meets here this afternoon. It is the 'first opening gun of the campaign; for governor in which Cap tain Johnson,!free silverite, sand Congress man Clarke, gold monometalists, will con test. Johnson's men are claiming a vic tory by having secured, j they allege, pledges for a majority of members to vote for John B. Knox, of Calhoun, a John ston man, for jchairman to j succeed H. C. Tompkins, Who resigns to "become a can didate to succeed United States Senator Pugh. " Y "TV-.- j- ; Frankfort; Jan. 23. Relations between the supporters of Blackburn and Hunter are more strained than everj Hunter came within one vote of election yesterday, and his opponents are said -'to be con templating filibustering or some means for preventing a decisive result until Wilson's successor is elected, j. Hunter had sixty eight votes, all the Republican votes ex cept Senator Stege, who held out for Wil son, and was hissed, as were all the Dem ocrats who did not vote for Blackburn, who got fifty-eight votes. Populist Poor cast his vote for Hunter, while Populist Edrington .voted for Blackburn. k F1 J r '. n. ; iu :,: V agai ha:.. of CorbettjKnocked Down. :' A DELPHI A, Jan. 27. Champion J. (orbett, while playing at the i d theater Saturday night, became yl- in a fight with a. member of the : ; iphia Fire.; department named ii H. Murphy, during -which blows .yuck on both sides and the "actor! its-r,.' was unceremoniou dy tumbled n a flight of stairs., t J fere they . grappled, when some of the stage U i':nd. the' company separated them, ill--.' man is about 23 years of ago and iiieuiuiii build. More fnswrtV"ts Killed. ! I Havana, Jan. HT.-jl column of troops in the district" of Saneti Spirit u province of Santa Clar;i, lias killed four insurgents and wounded seven in a skirmish. In an other skirmish on the plantation of Ce leste Paios six insurgents were killed. The damage wrought by the insurgents on ,he water works of the city of Maianzas ?rill require ?5'J, 000 to repair. lie Had a Cinclu , "How do you publish, a paper in this dead tovn?" asked tlio stranger. "My dear frientl," replied iho ed itoi "I own the cemetery lots I" Atlanta Constitution. I I he i lather J attempted to with- ono child on his back, "If you -would like something un usually fine, " said the art dealer, "I have a genuine Turner I shall be happy to show you." "A picture that's painted on one side is good enough for, me,'' re sponded Mr. Boodelle, the -wealthy contractor, transfixing the trades man .with a sharp glance, "ef it's well done. "-Chicago Tribune. Cold Blooded. "There are several things in this book of mine that I think are partic ularly good," said the young writer. "No doubt, no doubt," replied the man of many experiences. "Have you submitted it to a publisher?" "Not yet. I wanted to get your advice." ... "My candid advice? Well, if I were ih your place, I'd go through the book and pick out what I consid ered the passages of striking excel lence" . "Yes?" ..;'.. . "And throw them away. "Wash ington Star. - Disinterested. "What a splendid woman she is!" "I am -glad to think you have got such a wife." 4 ' Such a wife ! Why, man, you have 'no idea of her generosity. When. I was poor -she refused to mar ry me because she was afraid of be ing a burden upon me, but the mo ment I came into my fortune she consented at once. What do you think of that for kindness?" Pick Me Up. ':.''-' I -; l - ' . ; : - : . i "' 1 . ' . Three Faults. The conversation turned upon a speaker who was not particularly gifted. j , "He has only three faults,!' said one of the company. "First, he reads his speeches; second, he reads them; badly; third; they are not worth the reading. " Geillustreerd Weekblad. . . ; "The use of 'Castoria is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work cf supererogation to endorse it. Ferarethe intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." . Carlos Maktys, D. D., 4 ';":' New York City. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, Emctation, . : Kills Wjorms, gives sleep, and promotes di. gestlon, ..' Without injurious medication. :' ' a P f ( t 'For several years I havi reeonimend Castoria, and shall always continue to do so, as 113 results has invariably produced beneileial Edwik F. Pardee, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. The CeStaur Company, 77; Murray- Street, Nhtw York City. Look Here ! I wish to announce to my friends and patrons that I shall offer my entire stock of 5 Millinery and Holiday Goods At Cost For Cash For the next1 Thirty Days. I MEAN BUSINESS. WHEN I SAY COST I MEAN COST ...a ia uunc iu iiiskc room ior spring uoocjs. L.aU early and secure bat &.w.,.. w.v. .Vw mic. x iiciiiKiiij )ou ior past patronage ana soliciting a canfh uance of the same in the future. I am very respectfully, j MISSBETTIE H. 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