"LET ALL THE ENDS.THOO AIMS!' AT BE THY COUNTRY'S, THY GOD'S MD TRUTHS"!
W I LSOX, X. a, SEPT. 17, 1896.
BEST
ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
KTJiMBER 37.
i
Sight Seeln
Will
,yes! . WV' to sec sights that will please the eye ai
pbclit book, advise you fo take a look at the
id suit
iam J. Bryan
Arrives ia. Wilson at 11:30 Friday-Speaks
Ibr 30113- ;
utes Hear Him.
William J. Bryan will
C f - TZ3 T-r 4 -r W fcass through bur town
Mx i.:- rL-L IP on Friday next. He
Vacu DArui:T!' cTnD-c j speaks in Goldsboro in
at the - CASH RACKET, STORnSJ ihft mnrnin nri Ip.vp,
are;s!LmuuuccH svw l on .a soecial train at 10-
30, arriving in Wilson
at 11:30. : His ' snpftrh
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P., iV: IV
A,
v. -JL- J J
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NTov opcjn to you
hey are shts wortl
. Ko A nf cmorlc; ihnt all.
any 11 v w t? v i -
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R
here will be about thir
ty minutes in length.
s this store, in its whole hi story placed before the people of. Special trains will be
tHs l;ui citv such a variety of o-oods at prices quite so 1 un to nOCKy IviOUnt On
tne . u l. wnere ne
i makes a long ; speech
j Friday evening.
i- r.. .:u i
j . ui an win uc met in
s Goldsboro by the following
i committee from-Wilson: V.
i P. Wootten.. F. Y. Barnes. G.
rlnWille, Straps, IBmsheS "61 all iVlllUo j D. Green, A. B. Deans, J. R.
Uzzeli, j. 5. Woodard, V. i
j Woodard, Dr. Albert Ander-
I son, Editor Advance. Editor
I Times, C. Barnes, J. L. Man-
We caii knock competition "clear out of sight, , (Excuse the ' ning, H. M. Rowe, Col. Jno.
1" '
lies ; (ind Gents FurriisMngs, Laces, Corsets I
Wtous, Stationery, Hardware and
Cd
me, see-for yourself.
; F. Bruton, Jas. Lipscomb, - Dr.
I. B, Herring.
.Hoke Siuith to Speak for IJryan.
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Atlanta', Ga.. Sept. 9. Chairman
Clay of the Democratic Stare Exec
utive Committee, announced to-day
that former Secretary Hoke , Smith
had consented to make four speeches
for Bryan and Sewall. He will soeak
at Daiton on Sept. 19, -and later at
Brunswick, i Valdesta and Augusta.
Senator John'B. Gordon has tender
ed his services to the State Commit-
1 i i . .
tee and Will ' be heard at Buena Vista
to-morrow. : '"
:FRGM
A REVIEW OF
CURRITOCK
TO ei
THROUGHOUT THE
RECENT HAPPENINGS
carriaofe
factory
EROKEE.
STATE.
'If
Chairman Jones Estimate,
we
carry South1 Dakota,
Nebraska, and Kentucky we shall be
within ten votes of an electoral major
ity without having a single vote east
of Nebraska or north of the Potomac
river. That, you see, does not in
clude Minnesota, Iowa, or Illinois-
-"I regard Illinois and Kentucky as
doubtful States, but think that we
will have a very comfortable majority
in Indiana. ! The reports from Wis
consin and Iowa shov that we are in
better shape there than I had: sup
posed. - ' K . , j
"Michigan, I think is safe, and I.
have strong hopes that we will carry
Ohio. You can see that .with' the
is now being
spoken of for Goldsboro. A number
of our moneyed men are interested
in the movement and will form a
stock company' within, a few days,
sas the Goldsboro Headlight.
Anson county Republicans have
nominated R..J, Beverly, colored, tor
the House of Representatives. The
convention endorsed the nominees of
the Populist party, except that J. L.
MathesOnl was nominated for register
of deeds and three negroes for coun
- . .r . -ty
commissioners.
The Republican c
has passed a resolution
Republican State committee to take
Col. Dockery oft the State ticket be
cause he is lor free silver and Bryan.
We notice that J. H. Atkin is secre
tary of the club, . This is the same J.
H. Atkm who conducted a free
'silver paper in Statesville last sum
mer. ' .
ub of Marion
calline on the
ca and south of
assured to us,
States west of Nebras
the Potomac already
we are bound to carry enough elec
toral votes in the central battle-ground
to win." World.
have nomi-
for the Senate,
M; LEATH, Manager
TTlie Casli Racket Stores,
POLITICAL miE
s
f and TarBoro
PEEK'S iTEWS CONi)'ENSED:
Ti:qs(l,!7,', Sept. S. I
Vice Piwl,l.:iV .tev('nsori.-.wll speak for .
N7;'n ;tjul MIve- in the pve.-eiijt campriign.
ij.pulivt tn:uiaEer.s.'at.'Wasbingtoh'
fcGaaaauii the Canadiain oarsman,
-ilrs. Acnes do ycre, who 'was injured in
Nejvv y ovk i n ;i bicycle collision, 'died at
thd Roosevelt hospital.- .
' JThe Iowa Populist state convention ;in-doi-sedthe
Democratic state ticket, and
deelured for-IJryaii and free silver.
ueen 'Victoria has appointed Li Hang
Chang grand knight commander of the
hath, and his two sons knights command-"
Kx-Governor. John Young Brown, of
Mr. Bryan h is bee:y forniely noti
fied of his noniinaiion bv the Nation
al Silver Party. ) He accepted-. the
p. onri nation. '
Gbvernor Evans has been beaten
tor the Senate by General Earl, in
South Carolina.' ..-.His-"- majority ' will
be over 3,000. ' : '
;' Tarn many leaders propose to m;l1r::e
! s is'a Tie.
Des Moines, la., Sept. 9. It ntay
, startle people in . the! East to know
that as Iowa st mds to-day the .yote'is
about a tie.
The extraorcfiniry
r silver seatimnt here has been sud
denly revealed to the Republican
strength of the
Cabarrus Democrat
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nated C. D. Barringer
M. F. Nosbit lor the. House, Thos. J,
White for. sheriff, 'John K. Patterson
for register, C. W. Swink for treasur
er, and J. S. j Harris, I. j. Foil and
M. L. Brown lor commissioners.
W. G. . Means would Have been
nominate -for the Senate but he de
clined. ' ' - '
Mr. J; A. iDu'a, of this" coutyy has
discovered a rich go! J rnihe on his
property near Hartland. The ore
tiii, .!Sr.il&J k; t.-i :r..:,
1
caivass of the counties,: ; '
' Something like two-thirdsi of the
districts have been heard iromj; and
they sho w a Republican bolt of more
than thirty thousand. ;
- The Democratic defection is in the
their ratification:; meeting of ; Sept. j -neiohbofchoo.d'ot ten thousand. With
' - . i J W 1 n rr I : n 1 -my I r.S.'nmco aI - - V
the thirty two thousand' and odd
j Populist votes joined to to the Dern-
-ay, K:ikind,for2.500an4 the, world's
thaiupionship.- ! ' ;. '-' J " :
r - : tt, . 1 i .-1 i : . ,i n i . .
aoraiDainelVv'; Jones, Democrat, was Mniucy, nau iu arm m;u cuuu- uuiw
erdav docttll covernor of ;Arkansas. ' broken by a fall while boarding a. 'street
1,
l; , '" " Uiai, ifUUO J1UIJVJ11LJI 111"
I I'J.'.i'f.l
It 3
assail jiiiil,as-:
;u-d m;iy reach SD,0Q0. ' - - .
t i'c-ter, Coxuit Kapnist,.
idor at Vienna, will suc-
moff-Rostovsky as Rus-
foreiirn affairs.
WvUiijesaay, Sept. i).
Hteafr-fr.Jv
r;
Cl'I
Coiuicr-tif
'fe. ,. ...
ca
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car in Ltouisville.
. Saturday, Sept. 13.
p"nited Suites Senator Gorman has taken
chtrge of the Democratic campaign; in
Mir viand.
29 one of the greatest political gath- j
erings ever held in Ne w York City
Daniel S. -Xarnpnt, Secretary oH oqratic strength Bryan would have a
War, after getting all out of Demo- m iiority. . i!
cras' possible has .declared for the j The Republicans do not attemp
gold . platform of Indianapolis. He to conceal the facts. They lrankly
has run hxs course "and wants a cli-admit that the Stffte is 'dangerously
max. ! close. And the most remarkable
The American Railway Union has 1 thing about it is that Mr. Hanna has
declared lor Bryan, They have risen 1 been looking lor a Republican mjor-
ecretary of the Interior Francis has up in a mass against'' the practice "of j -ity-of fifty of seventy-five thousand
Wne to Jamestown, R. I., to join his fam- . . t , . , ! ;n Tn.a Wnrl
ii4 there for a few davs. coercion which is being practiced on in-.iowa- vy oria.
on the property
ng to work the
says the -
mocratic h.xecu-
been invited to.
van on his tour
iiL"ht.nnt"f Poriulists norm-'
r alte for rovernor. . i-M1- ;iu ".
. . . r. -r. tW P.-ili; riv:n,i V:i; ; CC !-n'!.ftwl Mi. . . ..... i ..
ie state committees 3iis- been, issued ac vismo- all A
t:i Viin.-iiinrn rnn ifiTi'i- ,-:
lrohil)itionists homiiiated
f. with Edward 6. Man-
them. An order signed by Debs has j
R. U. i
ffhe trades union coiress m sitting men to vote tor Krvari.-, .
Station demanding-that imnortedpV ; John ;C. ' Black,, nominee of the;?
red. for iro-rnor. .
J..'-5r:r. wj-np term as treasurer
O., expired yesterday
1 ah:on hf nv ftO'.) short
iere iiUied and tnree
y he upsetting of a tally
ankment at Vf arsaWy Ind.
last niirht William J.
liially "notified df his nomi
ijlver party, and accepted
"What Free Coinage Means. '"
It means that the money of the peo
ple shall not be boycotteil."
It means that greenbacks shall be
j pcir behr the stamp of the country wherein Goid Standard Democrats of. Illinois, ! redeemed with silvers Jwell as gold.
ltus mace.
'' L, - ; ..' ri i. i x j.i a? j. Tias flpr)nf-c tn 3rr?nf thp nnmina-: Tt mpans that no more hohns shall
i ! P-cwi! ironi c airo, rzypv, i Li) luw.bu.-u .v - " . -r,- - r- ' T
. ) . , : . 1 x-:i.- . -Tu .1 . t . . 1
se- V1; tween the' free silver and the Reoub- I iLmeanS tha.t silver shall continue
oiiuis H. Carter, ex-chair
U'jua.l Republican commit;
letter ilrecing the -election
ind HoLart., .
fte pe,f tak!nf l.'M ballots, Demratsof
D 'tt 5 rt.hiKf"ntuckv district nominated
orettnorress. -..
tjates Senator, Henry B.
nk paralysis! at his home in
yday. acred 80.
.-"-ill i;
ID, v-'.-ieu
lUevoWi ! .
VI ar .IiampntTin -a letter to
tjctrl .fna'i. chairman of the sold Dern-
. I I - V ,
of Palmer and
an; has been named for ' gov-
Bn0vi;:itcr Un favor
I -lit ft
arm :' "at?-i !nieral- lllack ilAelinihs- the
liJT- , r -P-ianlT executed, has been
tiL nun .L -
"AIM
ag an inquiry into the cir-
the affair.
;;Ji1ir,,. a5-.spt. r1
l-jK ipg stallion, John R. Gen-
at Glen's Falls,
a :
1 II
It would i make silver bullion
i worth as much as if coined into dol-
; . 1 v 1 1 - j . ..
hig may be expected soon.: ! lican candidates and that his' aqcept-' J ye a ieai uer" . ; ' .
I Monday, Sept. 14.' i ... . , 1 . , ' it wo u Id mean money ehoughf in
,.on.-.pv hii iifH-n discovered Bel- ance will only hurt one of these and , .f , . 1 -.w u
A conacA oem oiscoereaat i5ei t . ' rT,, . , . . t 1 circulation to keep pace with the m-
grade to depose Jvmg Alexander of bervia, : so declines. This: IS ijust what was. nt.Q ; nnnniot;n
ici cirr,rm Frpriovick Vprdoo. c. m. (t.. i ' . . J . . . crease in popula tion. .
n:T 9. R. S.. is dead in London, aied63. 1 wanted when ne was nominated but
f Henry Claussenius, formerly German their plans have been disturbed.
, , i . - i n 1 ; 1 . ; -
consul at omcago, is ueau at ienm, uer- ; - , . , or.c ; V
, . - 1 three Steamships brought gold ars- . - . . - -
i There is much excitement at Rawlins, fro 11 Europe into the port ol New It would stop the redemption, ot
PS 1? diSCVery - i York Saturday, making the . aggre-' .eenbacks by money sharks who
(rrand Lncampment creeh.. ' . 1 .,,,11 talr cilvr for thfm
Albert G. Whitehead, the recently re-' gate of actual . importations up to ' . , . ..
- . . . I i .z . . T i - T. ...-W11I-I miirntoo ctonilltr f O Dlir
leased, dynamiter, sailed irora yueens-; , Q TJ . : , amount ' 11 ""U1W MaV- j".
town for this country yesterday. . , date ,020,0qo. 1 ne total amount c irrencyt It would gradually raise
I Near Limestone, Sumter county, Ala., ! of the yellow metal engaged lor im- ,.tjje general level of prices. :
feSSovJaSIM-S ! Prtatiun U3:fer' icladinS the gold . ,t W0u!d mean better prices for
in his own body. iiotn were iarmers ana i iijai lids' aircauy diiivcu, is .ZKi , , wneai cu .
000. Nearly all of the banking t It would mean more work and .bet
houses in New York that do a for-1 ter pay for work. .
eien exchange business are now en- i The panic makers- would go out of
gaged in the importation of gold.
The cry has been that gold would
certainly leave our shores until after
the election seems-to have proven on
illusion.
Shotguns were, their weapons.
f ; V Clara Barton Returns.
I NeW York, Sept. 14. Miss Clara " Bar
ton, the representative of the Red Cross so
biety, arrived Saturday from Queenstown,
after an extended stay in Turkey, where
ghe dispensed relief among the suffering
Armenians. Dr. George H. Pullman, who
Svas also .in Turkey with Miss Barton's
party, said: "We were well received in
; Turkey, and got nearly eyery thing we
'wanted. We found needs for $5,000,000,
and could have spent that amount with
out wasting a cent. We spent $116,000.
'While the relief work in Asia Minor is not
iS CS k -Tror. rrm-iri1itd fho miccinn DTI which W6
every J '
wraypei. went was completed fully." -
1 .
flEAT SALES prove the great
merit of Hdod's Sarsaparilla.
Hood's Sarsaparilla sells because it
accomplishes CREAT CUREG .
business. t
We would have no more declara
tions from the White House that the
government is bankrupt. .;
There would be no more syndicate
' bond purchasers at robbery rates of
.. interests. " ' v ;
It would mean the payment of 100
cents on the dollar for indebtless and
no more. -:
;has taken an option
and are now prepan
mine on a large scale
noir Topic, j . . '
Mr. Vn. II. iJernird, .as a mem
ber of.the State De
tive Committee, has
accompany! Mr. Bi
hrough North Carolina. He regrets
that his engagement compel him to
deny himsell this pleasure; but he
will see Mr. Bryan at Goldsboro, and
present'him vvith a genuine left hind
foot of a North Carolina graveyard
rabbit.
The gold delegates to the Indiana
polis ghost' d? nee 'from North Caro
lina were: ' "Louis De La Cfbix, of
Oxford; H. E. Fries, of Salem; Edwin
Sully, of -Rockingham; J. C, Tipton,
of Ruthertprciton; V .. W. Clarke, of
Newbern; William G. ; Cruthchfield,
of Greensborb; SoliclforV Cone, of
Greensboro; '.A.. E. Slover, of Wil
mington; Lindsay Patterson, of Win
ston; d I I. Tozle, of Salem; William
Calder, ot Wilmington; Thomas
Moss, of South pott, and D. F. Mor
row', of Rutherfordton. News and
Observer. f " '
Charlotte News: Dr. Faville, the
Government expert, has finished his
examination into the trouble on Mc
Watkins dairy farm, and has returned
to his home. He found that the
.disease that has been raging there is
Texas lever. It was either in some
cattle 'that McWatkihs purschased
and brought here, or the locality itself
is permanently infected. The cattle
now -remaining on the farm are
safe from the infection., Dr. Faville
says the disease is spiead bv the or
dinary cow ticket. A cow that is
free of ticks put among an infected
heard is safe from the disease. The ;
ticks can be picked and scattered
oyer a five acre lot, cows turned in
and they will all take the disease. So
lone as a cow is free from ticks she is
1
' safe from infection.