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i THE WILSON ADVANCE: MARCH 19, 1896. DOfU'T WAIT- For a Cold to Run into Bron chitis or Pneumoni. Check it at Once WITH , AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. "Early in the Winter, I took a g severe cold which developed into s an obstinate, hacking cough, o: very painful to endure and 3 irouuuug uajr auA juigui, qui nine weeks, in spite of numerous remedies. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral being recommended me, I began to take it, and inside of 24 hours, I was relieved of the f Pofftro T A LIT . .1 . ,J v o o o o o o o o nnisnea tne Doitie, my couga 53 was nearly gone. I cannot speak 0 too nigniy 01 us excellence. o Vra 1? Jincnxr Tofnn OViin i 0 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Si . Received Highest Awards g ol AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 3 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO k aaaaaaaBB HllllllltWMHl SIKKIDrS Thee shoes fit to perfection and wim as only the best of leather can. They're shapely, pliant the most comfortable of footwear. They always manage to let in ir and keep out water. , , Sold by C. B RUFFIiM. ; iS 28-1 v - . . . j . JOHN GASTON ,j Fashionable Barber, vv -Nash St. WILSON. N G. Easy chairs, razors keen : 1 Scissors sharp, linen clean, f For a shave you pay a dime I Only a nickle to get a shine; I Shampoo or hair lit PomDadour I Yoii o v the sum oftwentv cents more. SO'-HORE EYE GLASSES - f v Weak More ISyes ! MITCHELL'S ACfcKain Safoand Effeclive Ramedy for $mMH and INFLAMED EYES, JVlo nr Tjonff-Sivhledness, ana lietttortiitr thcSiyht vf the old. Tares Tear Br ops, Granulation, Ktye TEciors, Ked Eyes, JEatteU Eye Lashes, i;r J ji'ww Q'jICK RELIEF ; A.TD FER.V1ANE1MT CURhi. vantage. ' - ' "e ,iS,uf ia I SOLD n r: t n7 rj- CENTS. HE COUPSR MAHBLE WORKS, -if " III, 113 a.d 115 Bank St., NORFOLK, VA. 3 Large stock of finished 'tonuments, Gravestones, &c I Ready for shipment. A Designs free 3; K a S-'-'ir " 1 1 t ic " n ..I...-: Oi I If 1 7 - it j Las be fh. for a h.Ui cfcii!.,, t One ho,. ' ot- it ' ! . (TO 4 used -U- Tfrritoi-iiil ft. ty . In (regard to President Clevel?nd's r -ti drks at the Presbyterian meeting in 1 r ic Jitf about the iackiof religion in ililt) J " .i our estern Territories, . facts are imp p'e rlanCe, Tin re are plenty of pto- n the Kast who, orming' their orini on trom occasional !stones,.enter- . . . . . tain i he belief that the very wi kedtst of t hi: three , 1 territories is, Oklahoma, vis supposed to kei far 'wickeder than New. Mexico, wickefier even than Aiizjma. and at least. as wicked as the Staid of 'Montana:''- We are not surpris- e(i til it 1 he prevalence bt v 1 11 ion, when nk-of the yarns of pf wild West- we t! em wickedness that have come to us a lime from OklahohiaTerrirory. m n M Yet here vv nave an 1 official docu lt is meat which tells another tale hori f tire Governor of Oklaho r ma for t e year of i95, se it to the Hon. mat ion of the After telling Aoke -irmlih for the info V -' 'President and Congress. of the 10 wlh of tht; Territory in popu latioij and prosperity, ami of its public schools, normal schools, university and benevolent institutions, Governor Ren- 1 frevv gives some account of the churches,! Sunday schools' and other 1 1 religions organizations in the Territov ry. It is truly a remaikable exhibit for a Territory which was opened to set tlement only seven years iigo, the pop ulation of which is estimated, even by its Governor, at only 265000. and the voters of which at the last Territorial election.numbered only 48,495- We in fer from the Governorls report that Oklahoma is more religious than any other j part" of the Uniied States, and that Mr Cleveland was hot well in formed about it ;when he ppoke at the Presbyterian meeting heae a few days ago J The Governor was imable to ob tain the statistics of all tlie churches, and did not get any from the Presbyte rians ; but he makes an enumeration of 215 organized bodies, with a ember ship of 20,000. The churches seeni to be well provided with clergymen The Salvation Army is active in? the Territo j ry. 'There was," says the Governor, "a steady advance along the religious lines in the year 189s." So far as religion is concerned, there fore. Oklahoma must be regarded as a model community, notwithstanding the stories that have been told of the wool linessiof its wickedness, and that Mr. Cleveland seems to have endorsed. The wicked, we are assured by the Governorr have a rough time in. Okla homa. J "Outlawry," he says, "daspite the startlingvreports that are so current is confined to desperadoes who make occasional raids from the Indian coun try, very often to their sorrow;' It is strang.e that we hear so much of the wickedness of Oklahoma, while we have to go to an official document to findout anything about its religion. We cannot believe that Mr. Cleveland had perused Governor Renfrew's re port for last year when he made his speech at the Presbyterian meeting here. If he had persued it caretull v, he would surelv have dilated Upon the difference' between Oklahoma and those other parts of the wicked West which stand in need of missionaries. N. Y. Sun. Now as to the injustice of comparing the receipts under the last year of the McKinly law with the receipts of the fiist year of the Wilson law.j Immedi ately upon the election of the Fifty third Congress, and more! than one year before that body convened, every body knew that the McKinley law would be repealed and that a low tariff would be substituted in its place. The effect of this was that in the! last year of the McKinly law importers bought Mrtn Carolina says 16 to 1 is good De as sparingly as possible, and when the c cracy and the national platform says new law went into operation! it found lt is!not lnen we must adhere to. the the government warehouses fairly ! State declaration and nullify the na burstins! vith imnorts awaitinor th ! tional- platform ! How v beautiful - j . ' .1 ...... . . - ! new and nivfr ratpc AW 1 . - ' -WW L M.J ;C1 natural ! consequence of this the receipts of the lagt year . of the McKinley acl were ! greatly diminished while, foqthe same ! reason, the receipts nnder the Wilson bill were abnormallv stiinullafr nnrl 'I increased. The real McKinley year was 1892, and a fair ! comparison of the two measures could only be made be- tween that year and 1896. We hope' our contemporary will makes a memo- rand um. in his diary and note the resul ! .- , of this comparison. Petersburg Index Appeal. V j 5 That is the attractive argument u li doubtedly; but, granting that import ers hold.their goods during year of the McKinley law in take advantage of the lower - the last order to jduties of the Wilson statue, how does lour con- tempoary explain the fact that the re- ceipts during the second year of the Wilson tariff- show an increase over the first ? In the last year of the oper- ation of the McKinley bill,' imports show a decrease of over $60,000,000 as compared with the year prevjo 's. If the $60,000,000 represents hold over goods to be accounted for in the first j year of the Wilson bill's enforcement j then we must subtract this amount irom the $152,000,000 received from customs in 1895, Which process would indicate that' the total amount of receipts to be ascribed to the new tariff was but 92, 000,000. Very well. A conservative ,1 estimate places the customs receipts ; for the fiscal year of 1S96 at 170,000, Will this contemporary admit that the Wilson bill, in a period of general de pression, has brought about an increase in the customs receipts from $92,000 cooin its first year to '5 170 .000,00 i in its second ? "11 the progress is as remark- : able-ns that, we think the new. tariff j needs no argument 10 demonstrate, us v a life as a revenue-producer. Land mark. 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"H 'W in the world do you wake up then? ' . . ' ' : . "M vwife w kes trie up every .morn ing by kicking me in the back and say ing: For goodness sake, .get up and stop the alarm in that clock ! It will alarm the neighborhood, By the time I'm awake it has stopped." r Johnson's Magnetic Oil cures all pains internal or external; cramps,' ' colic, neuralgia, rheumatism, sprat;is, brusies lame back pleurisy instantly. $1 .00 size 50 cts, 50 cts size 25 cts., graves. at Har- A $2,350 t A record price for a dog was realized recently at the Birmingham DDgShow, at the customary sale by auction -of dogs which had been claimed at cata logue price by two o more j persons'. Mrj- R. S. Williamson's St. Bernard, Lorth Kartherton. a young dog born in February last, is said to be the best St. Bernard ever exhibited, catalogued at $1 ,050, but after a spirited ' bidding the1 dog was disposed of for $2,350 to Mr. Joseph Royle of Manchester.- Scientific American. . j The latest application of-the States' rights doctrine is that it applies to the' silver question. For instance, some people are now saying that the plat form of the party in this State should settle a Democratic voter's nartv aIIp- gian e. It the Democratic nartv of "I : . . .. J " 1 x-iutuiii iemuciai. t j. 1 r , Glubbino- Rates. !".:..- O We will send the ADVANCE and an' o lle fjHowin; publications to any address post yaid one year at the P"C stattd. "..:"', . . I!U, 'te 4- i vjf vv 10 -llic U1IIC LU iiCL Cheap L i te rat u re. lijyou want more than one of the publications named ask for special rates. ' - - -. - SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN FOR ALL AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PERIODICALS. 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