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THE WILSON ADVANCE: FEBRUARY 27, 1896. The Wilson Advance . BY TH 3 ADVANCE 'PUBLISHING COMPANY HLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. . ; - f :i Entered in the Post Office at jWilson, N. C.. as second class mail matter. For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance,! And the good that we can do SUBSCRIPTION PRICE One Year... . . . - . . . .. ix Months. . . . . . . . . - -. . ' $i.oo " 50 LITERARY NOTES.' never went without public recognition, -; Washington: considered the New Englanders the poorest soldiers un- - jn noneoi his papers upon "This der his command, although it has al- Country of Ours" has ex President ways beenj held .that they were the -Harrison delivered himself with such flower of the Continental Army 1 A aero there was lound -7 s- i ' among, the old papers jin the British Museum, an autograph letter from Washington, dated j Philadelphia, lpril 22, 1795. to Lortl Earl of Ba ch in, which is especially interesting Remit by draft, post-office order or ; at this tim registered letter at our risk. Always p ive post-office address in full J""Advertisin2: Rates furnished on application. , No communication will be printed without the name of" the write! being e. The first President vehemence and emphasis as he has in the; one in the March Ladies Home Journal. 7 "The President's Duties." Besides commending one of Mr. jCIeveiand's acls,r and censu ing Ambassadors' ior,iTi.aking political speeches; he talks of Presidential - ap- 1 pointments in. a. most, feeling1 -and an j pathetic way Upon the j known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to - . The Advance,: ' Wilson. N. C. Thursday, - - February 13; 1896. . - - : j :! A footpad held up a Knoxville Tenn., chap the other night jirid all he got a was two packages , of cigar ettas This aroused his sympathy and he apologized to the unfortunate youngmao." r almost 1 -; , 1 . says: 1 i latter theme in ivinr endorsement i believe n is me. sincere vvibu ui ro c1Vil bervice Keiorm, ehe says- "In spite all the 'difficulties (hart-eset do with the; political intrigues or the the question of removals and appoini- squabbles of European nations ; but ments it must be conceded that much on the contrary, to exchange com mo- progress in the direction of a better- live in peace and unity ment of 'the service ; has been made, inhabitants of the earth ; The Civil Service Rules have remov- ooacco. No crop varies more in qual ity according to qrade of ferti lizern r.scd than tobacco. . Pot ash i i ito most important rc qulreiiient, producing a large yield 0 f fi n 02 t gra u e: leaf.;' -Use only iji'tiilzers containing at least iD.; LZtUii ' . . A. U iaoii(K TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ... Washington; Januarv i-h Whereas, by ..satisfactory- .Z Z' presented to,the imdersin V''" been majde to appear thit ' V'' 5 National Bank of ' Wilson" in r :! 1 of Wilsoivin the ouivtv i)f U j -:0H,f State of iNorth Carolina ins ,,' :'r-" provisions (it tho ConjresM to enable As sociations rate exist approved Nation to extend -'tbvi,0- ene'e and for other -kuuX July 12th, 1882 . ' f 40) Gen. Gomez says the Cubans want their;independence and want it bad, ' but as they don't want to be too hard on old busted Spain, they are willing to pay her $100,000,000 and even. Star. ; J ill it dities and with all the and this I am persuaded they will do ed a large number of minor offices in if rightfully it can be done. To" ad- the department at Washington, and minister, justice and receive it from in the postal and other services, from every power with whomthey are con- the scramble of politics, and have nected will, I hope, always be found given the " President, the: Cabinet the rnost prominent fador in the ad- Officers and the members of Con- ministration; of this cotmtty.; and t I ress great relief; but.it still remains flitter myself that nothing short 01 true that in the power of appoint-' j imperious necessity can occasion a nient to office the President finds the breach witri any of them. Under most exacting, unrelenting ' and dis such a system, if we are allowed to tracting of his duties, pursue it, the agricultural and .me- j - r ' - chanical arts!, the wealth kind ; popuia- ; As President Andrew's great His lation of these States will increase tory serial in Scribner's Magazine with that degree of rapidity as to "draws to a conclusion the very enter- baffie all calculations.' in form of culphate To in sure a clean biirnin'leaf; avoid fertilizers containino- chlorine. Or.r p,iniv!lct5 are not auvertLing circulars boom ing special i'eitiiizers, bat are practical works, contain ing latest rest- m:hes in ihc subject of fertiIat:'oi . and areTeftlly hciuuil.to far;ners. 'l'hey are sent fa for the asking. . . , '. GERMAN KALI WORKS. Nassau St.. New Vork. Ioy therefore I, Oliver ' .' Tm k t Deputy nd Acting CoinUrorttKt, Currency,- do hereby -'certify '(!;. First National Bank of Wi Is on ''.'.. .P" Professional Cards. town of Vyilson in tlie coimty; of wVs-. and State! of North Carolina is ao'iiV ized to have succession fur Cu specified: in its amended ariic ;, ' ' associatiqn, nafnely until cloe u t 1 ness on Jjlmuary 17th, 1916. -""" '. In ESIflMONV WHEREOF yitnes r4 hand and Seal of olTice this i-tl d ,- r a nuary, JS96. f " 1 O. T. TUCivi-n Deput-iaid Acting Comptroller 01 ' th't currency. B. DEANS, . ':' ;r -; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office in rear of Court House. P. O. Box 162. WILSON, N. C. Durham has issued an almanac. jn September, 1796, : , taining quality of it is intensified. .The March instalment contains a Washington pictorhl jrecurd also that is unique in Among other interesting and in- rulbished his farewell address, and magazines illustration. The Home- strucrive features it contains a com- r no niai ever left a noblert political tes- stead riots and; the Tennessee convict plete list of all the living graduates ol tament. -' From the heights of great ; troubles 'are also fully illustrated from " F TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AX LAW, NASHVILLE, N. C. Practices in Nash , Edgec(Mnbe Wilson Pitt and Halifa x countie's. the University, giving class and! ,ent location of the graduate. A report comes down Pres i achievement j he turned to say fare- instantaneous photographs. , The j Well to the people he so much loved, text gives," among other, striking fro "Be united,;', he said ; t'be ; Ameii- passages an Interesting summary 111 cans. Let there be no sectionalism, of the marvellous advance made by Washington that a" plan effusion be- I no1 r Noith, ISouth, East! or West. electricity m recent years. tween the Democrats and the Popu You art all klependent dn one an-j The diird instalment of Sentimen- lists had been arranged. We would , other, a id should be onein union. ' tal Tbmmy, Barrie's extraordinary have more faith in the movement if it Beware of attacks, open! or covert, serial, contains a most pathetic chap; was not being enginee'r Crjhstitution. jjieware1 ot ter descrjbing ,the:death and burial Chambers Smith; j the bant. fql efTect ot party spirit and t f jean Myles; , and the return of . . t ,; : of the ruin to .which: ifr extremes ' Tommy; and his sister to Thrums. - PRESiDENr Winston, ;of jiape rrnustjead Keep; the departmerfts o iLn t.histine ointernatidfiaVfrictioir 1 1 ill,, has. gotten fiimself into a: hqle Government se'perate,' promote" edii-" a real public service is done by the by siting "the name of a student to cation! cherish ; the pukicY credit paper a telegram, ,. To make matters worse avoid ; debt -, j Observe Justice and Opinion tof.America;Z by Richard he has been foolish enough to publish ; orood faith towards all nations ; have j Whiteing 'of the; London" Daily NeW; an attempt at explanation. .When neither passionate hatied or passion-- His article is directed iorepre? Anting; like a man in the bog every eftort to : ate" attachtnents to any ; and be 1 in-; not the opinion extricate himself only gives the matter ; dependent politically of all. In or:e,:i leaclers, but of:the. Man ill theStreet more publicity, and creates more ad-' Vvord, be a nation ; be Americans and and the great body of workpeople in 1 , ' . " 1 1 - if ; I " - " 1 1 1 L-- - f - ' : 1 ' - : v : De true to yourseiyes j j In declining a third term, Wash WHY cannot nettv Offenders be in-ton said : i "The arrpntanrp nf' tirlp on "( Larnatinns" bv T. II. C.nn- neliy, the abundant illustrations of wmcn are printed in color, v ims is verse comment. England. ; A feature of ihe number is an ar- made to work out their fines on the and continuance hitherto in office to streets? We noticed last week that which your suffrages have twice two or three parties were up before called me have been a uniform sapri his Honor, charged with stealing,rub-; fiCe of inclination to the opinion of - bers, umbrellas and other aiticles duty and to a jdeference for what ap which represent an outlay of rom peared to .be' your desire. I con one to five dollars, a conviction fo'l- stantly hoped that it would have been ' lowed and the thief was placed in jail ;much earlier in my power, consistent 4 t0 await further trial at the next term . ly with motives which I 'was not at of the Superior Court, which Icon-! libertv.to1 disregard, to return to that venes in June. This means an1, ex-j retirement, from which I had been re- pense to the county of three months1 luctantly drawn." board ($24) and subsequent court! i -". " ' 1 - ': ;"; 1 , ; ' - costs and all for a worn but pair of i' . rubber shoes worth less than 'fifty - cents. " " - . 100 KeAvard $100' SOME POINTS ON WASHINGTON, In Washington's quaint old diary appears only one reference to j his birthday, and that is a letter of thanks for its recognition by some one else. The readers j of this paper will be pleased to learn that there: is at least one dreaded1 disease that science has been able to cure in all its" stages, and that is Catarrh'. Hall's Catarrh"Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directs th'4 first popular article on a flower that has ,irj the last five or six years supplanted the chrysanthemum in the favor of large growers. In short fiction there is a touching story by j H. C. Bunner entitled 4 ''t.he Lost j Child" and a m ost amusing character sketch. 'A Chameleon," bv Horace Annesley Vachell, a writer new to magizine readers. XT G. CONNOR, 1 Attorney at Law, -t WILSON, - - N. C. 1 OftVe; Branch &;Co's. Bank Building. A. J. SIMMS. ; . A. 15. DEANS. A. J. SIMMS & CO., GENERAL INSURANCE AND liEAL ESTATE AGENTS, : Office in rear of Court House. Pj. O. Box'1'62. WILSON, N. C. JACOB BATTLE, CO U N C E LOR: AND (A TTOR N E R Y - A 1 L A V . Rocky Mount, N. C. Circuit: ' Nash, Edsrecombe and NOTICE.' With the con currenee of th. 1 - HIV owners 01 niongae coverniir th sona! property hereinafter 'named, and as administrator of Geo. W. Uh'mnt i deceased, ''l-vviH seliJor cash a-t the of-, Hce ot my intestate in rear of Court I HJUC: 111 YV 'l-OIl, . K., O.l TUESDAV, THE iSth clay of VVn I I RUARY. 1896, : the valuabje Law Library of ( y Jbsiount; asso office furniture tures, incltlidiny: iron safe. I will alsjo sed at said time and- tnace a number jof books, literary -.and hisio- acter. I'or narucui.irs :,u ' C. E. Bloi nt, ; nistrator of G. W. lito-mt Wilson. N. 5th, 1S96. . a;ul IX- ric in dress This Jan. 1 Notice. Having, Qualified as executor of the last Will amd testament of Kh'y.ih,. Ellis, deceased, late of Wilson county N. C, this fs to notify all persons bav in t; claims against "the estate ?f said de ceased to present thenV to the under-' signed properly authenticated on f)r before the dth clay or Jarsuary, 1897, or this notice will be plead in bar of tiu ir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate r-,iv- ment January 9th ,The public celebration of the day had lv llPon tne blopd and mucous surface its origin in the brain of the gallant of the sy4em' !thereby destroying the t..- n . -1 - , . 1 i foundation of the disease, and giving and clever Count de Rochambeau, i , . , , , . iU . , ' the patient strength by building up the who came over from France to assist constitution and assisting nature in do the little band of "rebels" in adminis- ing its work. The proprietors have so In tering a sour pill to John Bull. b ebruary, 1 781, Washington's head- "quarters were at New Windsor, near : Newburg. The French, troops were stationed . in Rhode .Island, under year, tne i 2 tn 01 .r eoruary ten on A- big Cuban filibustering expedi Sunday, but next day the French: tion. was seized! Tuesday by J the au , .allies testified to their admiration of Vhnriti in Vnri-" A JncMn,. their Commander-in-Chief according of the Spanish Counsel. - to Count Kocnam beau s suggestion, much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. - Send for list ot testimonials. . I ' Address, F. J. CHENY & CO. : - ; I Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. I - by a grand parade, the firing ol sa-' iutes, and other martial ceremonies. H E ON LY True Blood Purifier prominently; in the public eye to- Thereafter Washington's Birthday get Hood's and ON LY: HOOD'G. S 1 In a Monday night lecture in Bos ton, Dr. Talmage said : "America, is the best place to live on the planet and it has the best form of govern ment. In Europe governments are so expensive that, after the salaries of the royal families have been paid, there is not much left to steal. In this country all the officials have a chance to steal. The Emperor of Russia, the, speaker saiH, got $8,210, 060, and Queen Victoria $2,200,000 ; and then come the salaries of the va rious functionaries. We heard in our own country talk about monopolies and trusts, yet our evils were not as great as those, of the overtaxed milita ry nations of Europe. Fisherman & Farmer. ; .--. Although the above may be strictly true,; it still conveys an erroneous idea. While the salary paid the .Queen of England seems to be far in excess of a reasohalbe sum, yet, when we look at the aggregate expense of the government we find that our gov ernment costs more than that ci England. -' That the blood-should perform" its vi tal functions, it is absolutely -necessary it should not only be pure but rich in life giving elements. These results are best effected by the use of the well known standard blood purifier, Ayers Sarsaparilla. , . Cheatham keeps a neat Oyster Parlor in the rear of his cc nfectionery ''store vhere yu dan get a 'nice juncrv at all times from 8 a. m. to 10 p. in, ;." :; " ) ' .;. : t 1. 1:1 , Real Instate Agency. ; Vre are now prepared to do ail clas ses of collections, ami. also look "after the sale, purchase, lease or exchange' of real j estate both in the town and country. : FOR SALE. ; i. Dwelling corner Tarboro-and Lee streets, contairiinsr 6 rooms, all out buildings, a good garden and well of water. ' ' 2. Four room dwelling on Tarboro street above Lee. . -:;.' 3. Vacant lot on Park avenue. 4. Two large dwellings on Spring St. i adjoining the residence of E. G. Rose. ! Both are in good repair and have good gardens and water. J 5. One nine room dwelling, all out buildings, everything new and in first class condition, same being situated on Pender street and having 10 acre-truck farm in rear. 6. Another plot of 7 acres adjoining No. 5 on which is a good house and all necessary outbuildings We have on hand a number of other 1 stores, dwellings and farms, particu lars regarding which will be. furnished on application'to T. H. PEACOCK & CO. 25-50-tf : WILSON, N. C J. S. itLLlS, Execut 1895. - - : , ; . Having qualified as exectstor.s of the Estate of Gneeh P. Pool, ... decease." of. - Black Creek township, all persons h:v Ing claims asgainst said estate are here by notified fOpresent 1 he same pjop erly authenticated-,; to the uiulersiiv.d on or be fort the 16th da.y' of janii irv,; 1S97, or this' notice will be plead in bar ui.ijifir i recpvery. u persons owin .-.cxivi c.-Miic .win Micasc uiai-ie lmnieuiaie settlement. j v! PATTr.vrir Poor ) . ti i wr . T ' - Lxecutori;.; OTtfTF!' The firm of l'Js . .V icn)i Winstead & Co. has n consent. Mr The business old stand. Thanking patronage in continuance een- dissolved by - mutual'- H. L. Benton retiring. " will be continued at the 1 1,. E. Bknton, . .1 P. G. Pasciiai.:., : G. R. Win stead-. he pitblic for their liberal the past land soliciting a of the same we are. Yours Respectfully, B. G. Pascitall, G: R. WlNSTKAl). 1V v:pTiCE.v';; ;; Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Red dick H. Webb, de ceased, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned, duly authenticated, before Jan. 9,' 1S97, or this notice jwill be pleaded in bar of their recoverv. All persons owing said estate will please j make immedi ate payment. I A J. R. UZZELL. January 9th, OS HARRELL, Adm'r. Att'y. J 96. ' 2-6t THE HIVE MR. E. N. MERCER'S OLD STAND. WE wish to announce to the citizens of Wilson and surrounding country that ye Purj?hased Mr. E. N. Mercer's entire iock of goods at a TRE MENDOUS DISCOUNT which we will run off at his old stand at ' ; Astonishingly Low Prices - 1 . - Soliciting your patronage and promising to save you money we will close by giving you a fgw prices : i Best yard wide heavy Domestics at 5c psr -yard ; Checked Homespun at 4c per yard ; 2 balls of Sewihg Thread forne rusty copper; Note Paper 2c per quire ; half gal. Tin Buckets 5c ; one Spool Thread for 2c ; Linen i Collars 5c I each ; best 10c : Socka for 6c a pair; men's large Handkerchiefs 3c each; ladies' solid leather button Shoes at 67c peripairi; half gal. Oil Cans at 8c ; boys Caps 5c each ; Black Pepper 5c per lb; men's heavy Merino Undershirts at 23c each; and many other things too numerous to mention. Come Quick. Big Bargains in every Department RESPECTFULLY, J.C.KATLIFF.
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