8 THE WILSON ADVANCE: MAY 21, 1896. iTfi'J B iilT 1896. MAY. 1896 Sc. j Mo. I ' IVo. Til. Fr. Sa. To fill 12 1 13 14 ; 15 16 17'l8"il 20 21 22 23 ! - " . J : . r 24;'25!2C2; i 28 29 30 31I; - ,1 :-- ' f Third 10:41 U Quarter V a. in. . . vevr -i r. 3:02 MOON'S PHASES. ts First OA 1:S7 V Quarter ZU a.m. Full no 5:12 WLiooii ZU p.m. "A WEEK'S NEWS CONDENSED Tuesday, 2Iay 12. Philadelphia was the hottest place in the country yesterday,, the thermometer registering ileprfeos.' - The - greaser New York bill, creating city of 100,f'00 population, was signed by Governor Morton. The boiler of the Mississippi towboac Harry Brown exploded twenty-five miles below Yickitourg, Mies, and eleven live were lost. . H. C. Bunner, editor of. Puck, New York's, illustrated humorous weekly, died of consumption yesterday at his home in Xutley, N. J., aged 41. Francis A. Daly was awarded $35,000 oy a Boston jury for the loss of a leg,, which was cut off by a Lynn and Boston street car in 1S91, when he Was 15 years old Wednesday, May 13. John I. Wallace and three sons, aged tu, IS and 6, were killed by lightning near Cadiz, Ky. ..A cyclone dreated great damage to prop erty at Lincoln and Elkhorn, Neb., but no 'fatalities are reported. . i The eque-triau statue of General Han cock was uhveiied at; Washington yester day, President Cleveland presiding at the . exercises. Ex-Police Capt:tin Carpenter, of Mev. York, was t-entenctd to three months' im prisonment; inttie penitentiary and 1,500 fine, for bribery. U Eight membors of the school board ot St. Louis have- been fined ; $25 each and sentenced to ten days' imprisonment tor contempt of court.' Walter Pierce, who was married on Monday at Huron,. Ind.. shot at a party of serenaders, and, his brother Frank dropped dead, Walter was arresred. Delaware's Rapublicr.n convention end ed ini split and two sets of delegates to St. Louip, heaclel by J. Edward Acldicl: and Senator HIggins, respectively. iAd dicks carried the regular convention. Thursday, May 14. At Lexington, Ky., Miss Mazie Todd, aged 20, a niece of President Lincoln, was killed by a trolley car while she was bi cycling. - - '- - ; At Yreka, Cal., Mrs. Henry Schwatka and 6-year-aid laughter were killed by their Chinese cc ok, who then committed . suicide. r v The river and harbor bill was passed by jthe national senate, but the house has re fused to concur, and the bill goes to con ference. J ohn C. Tarsney, recently unseated as a member of congress from Missouri, has been appointed associate justice of Okla homa Territory's supreme court. Friday, May 15. A committee of Philadelphia's councils reported favorably an ordinance to in crease firemen's salaries. At Newport, Ky., Scott Jackson was convicted of murder in the first degree and t'oed to death for the murder of Pearl - Bryan. - ...' : it V, .-aid that Major McKinley's man agers have-decided upon General Horace Porter, of New York, as the vice presiden tial candidate in the event of McKinley'a nomination. William H. Daly and William W. Reed, aged 20 and 18, respectively, are under ar rest for incendiarism at Cambridge, Mass. - They confess setting fifty fires, causing over 82,000,000 loss. Saturday, May 16. Rear Admiral T. II. Stevens, U. S. N.. retired, died yesterday at Rockville, Md., aged 77. :' . ' . , The people of Milwaukee are -boycotting-the street railways, "owing to the unsuc-, cessful strike of employes., i By a vote of .31, to 30, the national senate decided that Henry A. Dupont was not . entitled to a seat as senator from Dela -ware. " ' A Buluwayo dispatch says: A party un s der Captains Grey and Wrey attacked and routed a body of Matabele near Theba In- "I duns, killing nearly eighty. At a park in Montreal last night. the ! audience refused to listen to a speech by f fcir unarles 'J. upper, premier of Canada, i He was Lnterr upted with cheers for Laurier. Frederick, alias Frank Nelson, and f, Frank Lewis, alias Lewis Mansfield, were convicted last nierht in Washington ff j robbing Peter Outwater, of Paterson, N. J., with the aid pi "knockout drops." ; Monday, May 18. . At Brewster, Mass., Fred Alexander, 30 years old, shot and killed Miss Sadie Has sard, andithen committed suicide. The girl repulsed his attentions. --.? Wilhelmina, the 16-year-old queen of Holland, will soon be betrothed to Prince Bernhard Henry, grandson of Grand Duke Charles Alexander of Weimar-Eisenach. The person appointed bv William o I Judge, late leader of the theosophists of ;tne voria, as nis eserotic successor is Mrs. Alice Tingley, of West End avenue, New xorK city. , j j Captain Williams, Mate Charles Watson and Seamen Shira, Jones and Fitz were 'irowned through the sinkinsr of their J schooner, Mary D. Ayer, by the steamer pnoko in Lake Michigan, off Crosse Point. ir Fresh Candy, Apples and Oranges 1 1 Cheathams. f t.f The Oregon a Itccord 1'reaker. SAXTA Barbak'a, Cal.. May 15. In her official trial trip Vesuuday lha battleship Oregon covered sixry-two kn(pts, the of ficial govern meat coarse, in three hours, forty' miautji 'a:i.l forty-oigho ''-seconds, making the magnificent avraae speed for thq time over tlu cjiu-v! of 1.5.7j$ knots, or 10.35 miles an hour. ' Thi spjed: places her in the very front rank of ships of her class in the navies of the. -world, bpating i lie Massachusetts, which had a recrd oi 13.15 knots, and the Indiana, with a record of 15.61 knots. By ht;r great performance the Oregon has earned for her 'builders, the Union Iron works, a'premium bf 175, 0OJ. McKInley Will Net Dictate Principles. Cleveland, May 18. Ex-Goyemor Imc Kinlcy has caused it to. to authoritatively announce! thiit neither now nor at the St. Louis convention will he dei-Iare" himself xipon the currency question. He does not want to dictate to the. convention. In other wTbrds, if nominated, McKinley will run upon whatever platform is given him. Murderer Hoimner Sentciicetl to Death. .CUMSERLAXD, Md., M;;y, 18. Simon, Hommer, convicted of the murder of Samuel McCarrier. alias' McAllister, in Ed Cooney's saloon, this city, on the night of March 14, was denied a new trial by Judge Stake, and was sentenced to be hanged. Hoinmer's counsel had leaded insj.nity. Ihey have filed a motion in arrest cf judg ment. Governor Lowndes will lix the date of execution. ' Eugene V. Debs for President. Chicago, May ls.--Eugeue Y- Debs was. ziamed for the presidency of tho United States by. the. Chicago labor congress yes terday. The? resolution provoked a discus sion which consumed . three hours, but it was finally adopted by a slight! majority. The Cashier Himself the Thief. Spstxgfislt). ' 111.', M;iy The merr who robbel th3 Saite Bank of Buffalo, this county, last Thursday; have been cap tured and have made a full confe-ion. They are Carl Kloppenburg. the cashier of the bank, and Joseph Kloppenburg,a drug clerk of this city, sons of I Angust Klop penburg, a wetilthy citizen; of Springfield. The stolen money was.re2oyered. Capo Fear and Yadkin Valley Ry. Joh:: Gill, Receiver. CONDENSED SCHEDULE In effect Dec. cV, 196. ; NORTH BOUND. 2. DAILY. Condemned Men to Have a New Trial. LONDON,' May 13. The Madrid corre spondent of The Standard says: "On Mon day Spain and the United States arrived at an amicable 'understanding, and the Competitor prisoners will be allowed- a fresh trial before the ordinary court. '.under the existing treaties, between Spain and the United State-;." Leave Arrive Leave lJiUve Le;ave Leave Arrive Leave Lfcave Arrive Lj;ave Leave Arrive ' llmnngton. ...... Fayetieville. . . .v . Favetteville -. Fayett-eville Junct Sanford-. . ....... Clima.. . . . .',..... G reenKbo ro . . . . - Greensboro. . . . . . Stokeidale. ...... Walnijt Cove'.'... . . W-alnuJt Cove..... Rural Hall ....... Mt. Airy. . ...... r- sou ion. ,7.25 a m. io-35 10.55 ' .1057 1219P m i 2-25 " 2;56 '.;v 4305 : 3-59 4.3i ' 4.38 " 5-1 " ,6.45 .' A TLAXTIC COAS1 1 JL . .Wilmington and VVr. and Branches an i l-'r'1:0 kailRoad. : : -- - Jj-j--. ' ' ' r -' -. "ItAlAUIN(7 slr j ; DATED .-. April 20rh, 1SP6 Lv Vv'eklon.. A.M.r. M. 11 ;.-. 1 y 41 '.-,-.!. t . ' A I i A i, I A L A A 4 L JL A I A Leave Leave Arrive Ljsave 1 L-pave Ajarive Leave Leave Leave Arrive Arrive Leave Arrive TH BOUND: O I DAILY. We Have i ' ' ' ' I ' ! '" I Mt. Airy...: Rural -Hall .. Walnut Cove VV'alnui; Love. Stokeidale. . . . . . . Greeiisb'oro". . . . Greenjsboro. Climax. .. .'. ....... Sanforld. . . . . . r ayetttevilie Juncl Fayeljteville. " Fayetteville. . . . . . Wilmington ...... t ion 9 35 a m 11.05 " . ir,35 . 11.45" 1212 p m 12.5S 1-03 i-32 3- 19 4- 30 4.33 4- 45 -7-55' 1 r Uocky Mount. 1 00) Lv Tarboro. ......... 12 12 ...J.. Lv Kocky Mount.' 1 f 0 lu Lv Wilson...... .....i 2(5i 11 Lv Pelma ... 2 Lv Fayetteville... 4 Sti 1 07 Ar i'loxence...-;....: 7 :'5 ; 3(14 r --!- " : ' ' P. M, . .. r . , Lv Goldsboro....,; Lv MasrnOlia.. ....! Ar Wilmington...; 5" .TRAINS GOING Noirj . . 1 ;. " - In '' 4-". A. , 11. -' DATED i April, ruth, f-90 NORTH BOUND jNo 4 DAILY Leave BenutltSville. Ariive Maxton!... ......... .Lave jMaxton. .... ... . . , . Leave Red Springs. . . .. , . . Leave Hope lyiills. , . . . . . Arrive Fayetteville..-.'. ..... , SOUTH BOUND. 8 25' a ,9-23; 9-29 9-55 10.35 ao.5 m 0 3 DAILY LeaA'e Fayetteville. Leave Hope Mills. . "... .. Leave Red Springs..,. Arrive Mabcten . . . Leave Maxtoh. Arrive L3enn NORTH BOUND No 16 mixed dally exceot Sundav. OpcriGcl Up, and will be glad to have you call and see if our prices suit you. v Leave Ram Leave Clim Arrive Gree Leave G Leave Stok Arrive Mad reen e have increased our space and can accommodate you. I Try us and you will find that ; ADVERTISING PAYS. Advance Publishing Company. . . . . . 'tz : r:':'T"Tiirx"rrTTTtri RE M I wish to inform my friends and patrons that I have changed my place of business to the new store on the 4 Best Corner" across the street from my old stand. Since moving I have added very jlargely to my stock of goods and am better prepared in every way to wait on the trade. In addition to my time trade I am now pre pared to offer Bargains to the Casli Trade, No is MIX Leave Madi Leave Stok Arrive Greensboro. Leave Gree Leave Clim Arrive Ram NORTH etisville. . , 4."S p m 458- 542 612 613 720 :::: nsiboro. sboro. esdale: . son 4- V ED 6.45 a m 3-35 9.20 " .9-35 " 10.50 11.50 A. M. Lv Florence :., .1 8 40 Lv Fayetteville;.! 11 10 Lt fteima ... Ar w ilsou.- ;. I 12 uT 1 20 Lv Wilmington . . LvMagn-'lia Lv Goldsboro. ; 1' -M 7 i In 4R : i'. Lvtviisoa.:... ... ,:;;, Lv Tarboro. .. . i Lv Kicky Mount. 2 17 Ar W eldon , ! 3 ;i2. - - ip. M.; : f-r- -'.- I '- tDailj' except Monday; uuy. t1 M - 11 :.") 1,, ;; ''-II": 11 C, . 12 11 ... i.' :.; Z M. 'iDaily .-exeej t .; Irani on Scotland Xeck branch w.-ni i ; ' Weldon 3:55 P m, Halifax 4,3 nv-a 'h , land Neck at 5:0n;Greenvine i -A7v m K rWX' SO TH BOUND Daily except Sunday sola . . . esdaJe. I2-?5pni 4 nsboro..., ax'l ... 4 t ...... I. 28 ...... 2.35 310 '.- 3-55 beiir. v.... 5 50 " BOIIND CONlVFrTirivc at bayetteville with vAtlantfc -Coast Line for all pejints North and East at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Greensborl) with ' The Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfojk & Western Railroad for WinstoniStflem. SOUTH BO(JND CONNECTIONS at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & Weston Railroad for Roanoke and points North afid West; at Greensboro with the Sotitfiern Railway Company for Raleigh. Rjchmond amd all points North and Eas. at Fayetteville with the Atlantic C6ast Line for all . points South, at Maxton with Seaboard Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points South and Southwest. ! J. W. FRY, j W. E. KYLE, f. Gen' Pass j Agent Greenville R:23 m Xfainf ,T U ashlVon branch leav, "v ;Vh , 2 : v ,1J' iasniiirtoii 11 Ami -Hl T m rloflT. r..J, 'c... 1 re . ' wjth trains on Scotland Neck branch ' Train, leaves Tarboro dailv, at arrives Plymouth 7:35 1 m. Kt-rurnin" ' dJ-l Plymouth 7:40 a m, arrive Tarbom w S Tram;on Midland X. (1 branch ieaveW "i, hftld .:20 a m; returning leavos Smi Held t;.M n m: arrive at Goldsboro ;i:r, a n 1 - trams; on Nashville, branch leave Jfuc-Kv Mt' at 4:30 p m: Nashville 5:05 p m: Sprin- fr, w v nr uul'n leaves Spring j lo; 0 a m, Nashville! 8:35 a m., arrive it I'. -kv Mount 9:0,. daily except Sundav ' Train 011 Clinton branch leaves AVarsfw flir Clinton daily except Sundav. at 11M ; and 8;0 p. m. -lteturning leaves CiiuW :00 a in. and 3 00 p m. Train No. 78 makes close connections W( i doc tor all jvoints north daily, all rail viV Kichmond and daily except yunday ia ikr mouth and Hay Line. Also at Kockv AJ-r,i i "irtQlk "nf,C-'aroJina rail road VorN,.; tolk daily, and all points north via nrt, :k T J()HN F- IIVIXE,-Gen'l"tiu.t J R. KEXLY, Gen'l Manager. T. M. EMERSUN Traffic Manager. Gen 1 Manoge JOHN GASTON, Fashionable Barber, Nash St. WILSON, N C. Easy chairs, razors keen; Scissors sharp, linen clean. For a shave you pay a dime Only a nickle to get a shine; Shampoo or hair cut Pompadour You.Pav the sum of twentv cents more. Buy your laces and ribbons at M. T. Young's. j Hammocks at M. T. Young's.' Seaboard lir I; . . me. Route of the Famous TT1 Between New York, Washington,-Norfolk & Atlanta, New Orleans, Soatliwest. j Also the S. A. L. EXPRESS- Scled-u-le in. Effect -.pril 5tti 189S. . " I can Dry Goods, please you in Gi occrics, K k, ' TVT T L H AJ IVIiN -1 --' Can supply your wants in 11 lj o o o o 0 0 o o O' o o IN GUANO We carry the following standard brands : Orinoco, Farmers Bone, Cotton Seed Meal, Eclipse, Acid Phosphate, Kainit. Give me a call at my new stand: J. Q. SOUTHBOUND. : 1 .i ' v New York vial Penn li 1 Philadelphia llaltimore , Lv :Washiiirton i iiicnmonu Lv Norfolk via SKL I Portsmouth. Lv n eldon, via SLY L Ar HendersoT-1 Ar Durham, vik SA L L,v jjurham Ar Raleigh, via F A. L Sanford, Southern Pine?, Hamlet, . "VVadesboro,, Jlonroe, Ar Charlotte, VialS A L ! Chester : via SA L Clinton, Greenwood. Abbeville, Elberton, Athens. i Winder, ! Atlanta. S A . Depot vCent.vjL'irae.) -I 4. 403' No. 41. NORTHBOUND. ! No 402 3-rM pm.9 0p pml Lv Atlanta, via S A L.Cen : i 1.) am rva .Timo 55 , . j; Athens, 4 :-0 ; Elberton, "' . t05 Abbeville, 9d0 Greenwood, U .- Ciinton, " ! ' t. h ester, ' " 8 40 ! 130 am. 110 I 12 01nrt! i'S jO i n' 3 0o a m -11 n5 a m 4 HZ .,m ii ;;y 1, m Charlotte, via S A L 17 32am- 4 09 1 mv Monroe, via' S A L 15 20 pm lli 00 a m j Hamlet, i5 55a m; i:i:uVm. l3.n Pine5? ! ' Lv Durham i ' PtO ! 5 49 f.r0 i i . W 8 01 10 40 a m-i 8 55 11 !35 a m 10 20 pm!' 12 03 p m!i 10 32 p mil 10pmill58 '! 1 00 a m Ar Vv'eldon, via S A L Pichmond, '1 Washington, via Pa It It Baltimore . j " Philadelphia , i ; Xewloik, Ar Portsmouth, . ' X or! oik, li,?1145dav! -i 2 05 jira 11 40, -i 4 (ill . j 12 .". . i 5(ttl ; I 1 47 j 5b0 V I 2 15 i- 0 5 . j '.i ') i 7::'. . 1 1:; "j S20 pm i5-5..a ' 9 15, pm" i; i:;: ;. lit:;5 si5 .- 11 21 1 n 12 i 12(raml : ' n:;2 n m U '. "5 20 pm4lj (i j a 4 05 iam 5(' i ) i; 40 ; ; 4n 10 15 ! inn I2 0ldav 12 4- a 2 X0 pm 3 4"i 4 5:i l')5. - -JO I I 3 00 1 32 A-vrorxfenroutn, : -7 30 I 5 r- pm. " 4 00 - 2 36 j "Norfolk, 7;j) I j CO - 10 , '338 : I . : i - ' -l - ! I ' ' 5 53 4 21 ' ' ' ' ! ? ' j. (Union 6 45 5 r n : 1 - No 5 "The Atlanta SpeciaV' Solid Pullman Vestibule Limited Train, with Ruffe t Sleep ers and Coaches no extra fare,) Washinfrton to Atlanta. 'C ongressional Limited I "put man Parlor and Dming- Cars New York to Washington. Pullman Vestibuled Drawinr kSS mouth 9 p m )T T runsmouin to Atlanta topen to Kichmond and Port- No. 41, "The g. Ar L. Express," Solid; Train of Pullman Sleepers and Dav Coaehps Ports mouth and Weldon to Atlanta. Pullman Sleepers Xew York to Weldon and I CanP Chrk-V No, 402, "The Atlanta Special." Solid Pullman VPstibulPfi T.imrLT, S?.1. lM- Buffet Drawing Ebom Sleepers and Day Coaches (no extra fare Atlanta to ?Wash nton oilman SleepersTAtlanta to Portsmouth, also Monroe to Kichmond. pSllman pSK Ca -Washington to New York. uuuida ranui y.i - No. 38, "The 6. iA.. L. Express." 'Solid Train with Pullman Sleepers anri n3v rn.,.hK Atlanta to WeldofrWeldon to New YorkVAtlanta to Portsmouthglcharles to xfwYorkl . t Daily, except Sunday. : Daily. At Atlanta Fot Montgomery, Mobile, .Xew Orleans, Texas, Mexico" rflHfnmiuor.nn Pensacola, Selma and Florida. ! ! xico, California, Macon. At Portsmouthf-With Bay Line, coastwise steamers, Yashinclon Uoam 1 rr Charles Route.'f t and from all points North and East. ; non stpamers and "Cape For Tickets, Sleej J NO EXTRA FARE ON ANY TRAIN, pers, and Information, apply to Ticket Agents, or to i T, Jv Anderson. General Poo. a; E. St. John, Vice-President and Gen'l Marfager. " scul. v. E. McRee, Gen'l Superintendent. H. W. B. Glover. Traffic Mor GENERAL OFFICES, PORTSMOTTH, VA. 1 - ,

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