the Wilson advance: apr L 2. 1896.0 ,.n()riAMATION. tV'A l',,wn .m K.-raltfFile. 1 . ...tllUl" ? liesiirrct H istoi ic In ,a;: iSsue of; the . New York feral. tine APrU date ot Saturday, anions other, inter im item - nroclamation IS . nit "-". r It is written in i- i. ...-.,-1 J"r'itVlPS a Rnrrit '. , T7-v-.:i-:i aim - Ik' . T 1 I A. tne "iosi GRfASEI) TIIK RAILS. Boys Get Even WitH a Disobliging . WByCompauy. j V Lesson la Swearing:. Kaii- i he eccentic Cxeorge t rancis Train, while-traveling in a parlor car,' was For some time past a spirit of en- annoyed by many oaths with which mity has existed between the state s several men interlarded itheir conv college students and the officials of' sation. To rebuke them he joined the Bellefonte Central railfoad com pany, because the. latter have on ve rious oocasions refused to run special trains to suit the students says the f irdviog -valty to me lusi Philadelphia Public Ledger. And I jg 4. . -11- s- I jeiicving urai- many men to aaa iuei to the name a cool I 1 ' . ! would enjoy , reading ness nas also sprung up between the i-our i :ad-n j hercwitn se ml it. students and the society this place. ' people of V. R. Brankam. Wis April 5, 1865.- ;hief found it neces 1 ' . ninvf merits of. his ' ' . n sPeal train to the college for the ;ivir 1 i - 1 I ucuc"i ctu ucnciuuiciij vvjuo uebireH VI C v-vw. p.invi.i'.N ..... iTt.,. Or I It 1 " fl 1 11 1 " in- . IcarV W l" . On the occasion of the seniors' re-. cent reception and hop at the cbl- lee the railroad comnanv ran a 1 , j - 1 ...rA hp unv nd materia) injury io uui uu.ic- troni the occupation ol our by.the enemy. It is equally onH unworthy of us to allow own energies to ialter ana our 1 1 j 1 ffrtrts to become relaxed unaer aa- ,cp however calamitous thev may for many moiuiis uic and finest army of the Confederacy, under command ot a leader wnose presence inspire equal confidence in the troops and the. : people, has been to attend the aftairi This was t He opportunity the students had been waiting for. About a mile and a halt from the college there' is quite a steep: grade aud when the special struck the incline there was buzz and 1 a whirr rr-r-r, and the train, came to a standstill, although the wheels were spinning until the firs flewj Steam -was shut oft and nation made when it was er- a hd at 1" an exami found that the tracks were greased with butter for several hundred leet, and it took the united eftorts of all on board to m me taiK, exclaiming again again : . , "Shovel, tongs and poker I ' 1 Mr. Train,' said one of the men last, "why do 'you use that Nonsensi cal phrase? "That is my way of swearing," rinswereo irain : and it is no more nonsensical and far less blasphemous than your oaths. I'll quit if you wi There was no mores wearing. The Christian tells another lesson given to a swearing student; .; : A late distinguished president one of our western colleges was day walking near the college with ms slow and noisless step, when a youth .... . j. ) not observing his approach, while en gaged in cutting wood, began to swear profanely in vexation. ; . The doctor stepped up and said : "Give me the ax," and then quie chopped the stick of wood. Retu ing the ax to the young man, he said in his peculiar manner: ""You- see now the wood Can be cut without swearing. : of one' n- mnctant- watrh over the ol Keep K get the train up the grade and into roaches to the capital, and has I ' 1 u.. thus forced to forego more than . O ., . , i ; , one opportunity lor promising enter DriSe. . It 13 1U1 U3, lliy yjuuii y HIV-", to show by our beirir g u ider re verses how wretched has been the. self deception of those who have be lieved us less able to endure misfor tune with fortitude, than to encounter dangers with courage- We have now entered upon a new phase ot the struggle. Relieved from the neces- sity of guarding particular rjomts ( ur array will be free to move from point to point, to strike the enemy in de tail lar awav trom his base. L-et us but will it and we are free. Animat ed by that confidence in spirit and time, and this was only accomplished alter the tracks had been thoroughly wiped and sanded. And when the train was started homeward it encountered the same trouble ori a grade in sight of the col lege and was again delayed a long time. The butter that the students used inr the greasing act jwas taken from the college creamery. When Baby was sick, ve gave her Castorla. When she -was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. fortitude which never ytt failed me, I When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, I announce to you, fellow coyntry- men, that it is my purpose to main- tain your cause with my whole heart and soul that T will never co'nsent to abandon to the enemv one foot of the soil of any one of the .states of the Confederacy, and that Virginia no- Sensational Literature Shut out of Raleigli No more will the seductive story of "Deadwood Dick or the Cow- ble State whose ancient renown has Boy Cut-Throats" lie on the counters been eclipsed by her still more gjo- of the; Raleigh book-stores to lure nous and recent history ; whose bos- the small boy to invest his dime in om has been bared to receive .the lurid literature.' No longer will. the main shock of this war ; whose sons man who occupies the bald-head and daughters have exhibited hero- row at the theaUe find 'The Stand- Km so sublime as to render her ll- ard" or "The Police Gazette" on the lustrions in nil 1, of the city Virginia with the help of the people I Superintendant. Howe and by the. blessing of Providence graded schools, went yes erday to the snail be held and defended and no proprietors of the book-stores of th peace ever be made with the infa- city, and talked the matter Over with roous invader of her territory. them And they all agreed to dis 11 by the stress of numbers we continue the sale of the wild d e hct ski ever bq " compelled to a tempc- ive stories that put into "ry- wittidrawal - from her limits or small-boy deeds of blood and adven- u!s jio m any other border State, ture : and the sensational sheets that ain and a iin will wp rptum until I arp filled with vnlrrar nictures ly rn- Here is something new and inge nious in the way of a swindle : The other day a styhsHly-dressed woman stepped into a dry goods store in New York and proceeding to the fur department, selected a seal wrap worth $300. In pivment she tender ed a check for $1,000, which the saleswoman took to "the pffice. A messenger was dispatched to the bank, and he was told that the check was good, meantime the. woman pre tended to be indignant demanded a return of the check, would accept no apologies, and drove awav. Pres ently she returned and said she had allowed her temper to overcome her. and ordered the cloak wrapped up! She was given $700 in change and disappeared. A second visit to the bank disclosed the fact that the wo man had withdrawn the $1,000 she had on deposit there, and that the check, was worthies?.- Exchange. Mi Some Cuban facts are worth not ing as showing the conditions on tl e hapless isle. Within the last few years it has occured through legal Leave Snford. aw4 1 1 vv i from Journal tf Xedictnf Prcf. "W. H. Peeke, who makes a. specialty ot jpuejjsy, has -without doubt treated and cur ed more cases than any living1 Physician; hfk success is astonishing. We have heard of cases cf so years' standing etirea by him. Ha publishes & valuable work oa this dis. ease,chiclt ho sends with a tie 'f his absolute cure, free, to any sufferers uu 1J1-a-y kuu meir i . j. ana Express address, L&-aQyiSe any one Iwishins: acure to address wuf.W 2. 1, V., 4 CetoxSL, Hew Tor VIZ SLLSfc Cheatham ke;eps a neat Oystcr Parlor in the rear of his confectionery store where you at: all times fron Caps Fear and Yadkin Valley Ry. John- Gijll, Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE In effect pec. S, 1S96. NORT No 2 H BOUND. DAILY. Leave Wilmingt Arrive Fayettevi Keave bayettevi "She Did So When She Was Young. A story is being told- of a young lady who found a package of love letters that had been written to her mother by her father before I they were married The daughter saw that she could have a little sport, &nd read them to her motner suDstituting her own name for that of her mother, and a fine young man for that of her father. 1 The mother . jumped up and down in Her chair and shifted her feet land seemed- terribly disgusted. Finally she forbade her daughter having any thing to do with a young man. who would write such nonsensical stuff,- j When the young lady handed the letters to her mother to read the J house became so still that one could trickery and despotism, that there has not been a single Cuban in the board of aldermen of Havana. Every seat was filled by a Spaniard, import ed from Spain. From 1778 to the present time the province of Matan- zas has had twenty governors, eigh- teen of them Spaniards and two Cu bans, ar d o ie of the latter was an ar my officer who had fought against his countrymen in the ten year's war. These cases are mere samples which might be duplicated a hundred times. They show how Cuba is misgoverned by aliens- and why her people desire home rule. .' Leave Climax Arrive Greensboro. . . . Leave Greensboro Leave Stokesda Arrive Walnut Cove.. T . , 'ri.. r-i - i-tdvc vvciiUUL V40VC.... Leave Rural Ha Arrive Mt. Airy hear the grass' growing in the yard. Exchange. j pack Great Fun far Her, ! A gushing young poetess 'says that her first kiss made her feel like a tub of butter" swimming in honey, co logiie, nut meg arid cranberries, and as though something run down her nerves of diamonds escorted by sev eral cupids in chariots drawn by an gels, shaded- with honeysuckles, and the whole spread with melted rain- 1 - bow. Exchange. " i A remarkable race will be run in April between a sextulet bicycle and the famons Empi"e State express of the New York Central railroad. The distance will he a half mile, the bicy cle" to be run on an asphalt track par allel with the railroad, the machine to make a flying start. Wheelmen be lieve the train will be 'beaten, and to do this it will be necessary to devel op the speed of more than a mile o. minute. ; . ,: No can get a nice lunch 8 a. ni. to 16 p. m. t. f. bn.......... ie...; le le Junction. e. ...... 1 t .7.25 a m. io-35 10.55 M . 1057 . I2'qpra . 2 2j .2,56 3'o5 - 3-59 4-3i . 4.38 5.17 . 6.45 it . i . t SOUTH BOUND. I DAILY. Leave Mt. Airvl Leave Rural Hall Arrive Walnut dove. Leave Walnut Cove. Leave Stokesdale. . Aarive Greensboro. Leave ; Greensboro. Leave Climax. , Leave Sanford. Arrive FayetteValle Junction. arrive rayetteviNe. Leave Fayetteville. . Arrive Wilmington. The Baptists of Kinston will a new brick church. V'. r.i J.ill.ed and should News nd exhausted enemy This is a good move Da,t-aoandGn in despair his endless be imitated in other tpwns aflCl lmnfK;K!D tnr-l, l ,1.: 1.. A nkcrnr Let n- . 1 iiui utrspona, my country- ; 7n': but relying upon God meet Mr. James Payn, ( the London te foe with nnconquered and uncon- writer, tells a seasonable story. He says a" young man was paying his at tention to a "beloved object,"- con trary to the wishes of her father, "a man of thews and sinews," and one day the latter kicked the lover, vio lently into the street, f In a day or build The Newbern Journal notes the shipment ot 761 barrel boxes of shad each .weighing 300 pounds on one day last week, from Roanoke Island; Onehiian caught 999 at one haul. Mr. Bl'ackledge judges; the number of boats engaged in the fishing to be about fifty and he "counts it a pretty sight to see them coming in So Wable hearts" . v: "Jefferson Davis." uAdio:ested. is' ooison. Di gested, jt is life and strength. Millions . SUtTer frnm itirlifTciSfirxM knV urn Wten HrU I.-. .. .... '. . . . Know it; We think- it i? 0methiS else. Even doctors often two Cafter recovery) the rejected suit- lke the symptoms. or, apparently not one whit discour 1 J I a 1 - i - c lllln neon P nrhn aro rir cr I . .11 rA n- r-. . --V.VJ. 11 in ncDH 1 in "v-uv.cu siicnj;ui, wiiu seem in di ant nf nr r -. A...U , fjci ioou, inouiu xaKe aker n;:.:- -.,t.v ' t. .... '&v-3Live oruiui. it is asion 2. what food will do, when properly jested. ' ? ;, . - - esh you, sustain you, make you tat, iestorp . ... ! re. courage, endurance, energy ; in- ke e '0ur power to throwaoff disease but Sestion d6es -J"ustthe PPsite indigestion can be cured and pre- v ... 'Hea with Shaker Digestive Cordial. ld by drurcriQts. Trial bottles 10 nts. " 00 - . . . v . eeP you healthy land happy. "What, again !" exclaimed the'pa- terfamilias, putting on his well-soled boots for action. "No; no," cried the young man, "I have given up all hope of winning your daughter ; but in consequence of that astound ing kick you gave mejt'other day, I have been requested, on the strength of my earnest recommendation to the committee, to ask you to join our football club.- Exchange. many fish are being caught that the ice factory, which was established there this season, does not meet the requirements and additional supplies have to be procured from Elizabeth City.v' .. ' ' J.. The Republicans of the .Third dis trict have been called to meet at Warsaw, May 1 2th, to elect delegates to the National convention. The ex ecutive committee met in Wilming ton (which is not in the district) and endorsed Russell for Governor, Pritchard for Senator and McKinley for President. Delegate Battle of Moore, told that Buntirig, of Samp son, was allowed to participate, as a member of the executive, committee because he was a Russellite."1 He also said that Mpore, Harnett and Cumberland are solid for Dockery. Since A. D.' 1813. . Born, in 1819, . her majesty has, of course, passed the period allowed by the psalmist as the average for earthly en joyments and sorrows. The world into which she was born V was troublous; memories of Waterloo were still fresh ; Napoleou Bonaparte was still alive, and "a prisoner; capital punishment was awarded for almost any offense; the wager of ( battle was still unrepealed ; riots prevailed all over the . country ; Lord Edward Fitzgerald was under at tainder; Sir Charles , Yoeley was in dicted in Chester; John Cam Hobhouse was committed to Newgate by speaker's warrant for a pamphlet disparaging the house of commons; the,Earl of Fitz william was dismissed f rom the , lord lieutenancy of the West Riding ; book sellers were imprisoned for selling Paiue's "Age of Reason;" the country was ringing with the news of the Peter loo massacre, when the yeomanry fired upon the mob, arid Henry . Hunt, the chairman of the meeting, coming up to Loudon for his trial, received an ova tion. Such w as the stcrmy political world into which the royal infant i came. It is edifying, though purposeless, to com pare it with that of today. The task Gf so doing can be accomplished by any body, ' and shall , not, at least, be at tempted by me. Gentleman's Maga- Leave Bennettsville. . Arrive Maxton. Leave Maxton. Leave Red Snrinffs... Leave Hope Mills Arrive Fayetteville... . 9 35 a m 11.05 " ii,35 " ".45 i2i2p m 12.58 1.32 3- 19 4- 30 4-33 4-45 7-55 NORTH BOUND. Nb 4 DAILY L.eave Fayetteyille. . . Leave Hope Mills.... Leave Red Springs . . Arrive Maxton. Leave Maxton j Arrive Bennettsville. . . 8.25 a m 9-23 9.29 955 to-35 10.52 SOUTH BOUND.i Np 3 DAILY No NORTH BOjjND 16 mixed daily exceDt Sundav; - - Leave Ramsuer. . Leave Climax. Arrive Greensboro. Leave Greensboro. Leave Stokesdale. Arrive. Madison Leave Madison Leave Stokesdale. Arrive Greenslporo. . . . Leave vjti eeubiiuru Leave Climax Arrive Kamseqr, . 4.38 p m 458 542 612 613 720 it- c- 6.45 am 835 9.20 9-35 10.50 11.50 a, . SOUTHBOUND No;i5 mixed Daily except Sunday 1225 pm 1.28 " 2- 35 3.10 ' 3- 55 " 5- 50 . " NORTH BOUND CONNECTIONS at Fayettevillfe with Atlantic Coast Line for all points North and East at Sanford with the eabqard Air Line, at' Greenshorcj) with The Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & Western Railroad for Winston-Salem. SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS at Walnut Co e with the Norfolk & Westou Railroad for Roanoke and points North and West, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company .v.- ti:u t:v,.i 1 "it jui pxciicijii. i.iv.,iu.iioilu ctliu till JJUIUIS North and Eas,f. at ' Fayetteville with the Atlantic Coast Line fbr all points South, at Ma.vton with Seaboard Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points South and Southwest. J. W. FRY, W.E. KYLE, Gen'l Manoger. Gen' Pass. Agent. Subscribe to the Advance $1.00. Children Ciyfor t' Pitcherfo Castoria. A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver Pills, an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys- j pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. "The Fly-Wheel cf Life" Dr. Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. Tutt's Liver Pills NOTICE. " I wast every man and woman In the United 8tates interested in the Opium and Whisky habits to hare one of my books on these dis eases. Address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga. Box SS2. and one will be sent you free. 1 . WO RINOC 'TOBACCO GUANO -I Kocky Mount, N C, sept. 27. 1S95. F. S. Royster Dear Sin For the last four years I halve used no other than the so-called high . grade, high prices tobacco fertilizers, and can say with! the use of Orinoco Guano this season I have realized in growth, color and body more satisfactory results. : . i IV ery truly, John H. Terky. ' S.ROYSTER GUAHO co. v RO. II.C.& IIORFOLK.VA. For sale by J. C. Hadley.

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