wilsoKj . 4 THF ADVANCE. ,Ti YEAR. CASH IH ADVASCE. t "LET ALL THE ENDS THOU AIMS! ' AT E TH COUNTRY'S, THY GOD'S AND TRUTHS." BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. 1)IA ' ME XXVI . WILSON, X. Ci XOY. 12,1890. NUMBER 45. (ins! ot Sight Seeing yr ; Well to see sio-hts that will please the eye and suit p.. ,:ket book, we advise you to take a look at the Siu'llt" of IJarcrairis ;;,. to you at the CASH RACKET STORES. r-ap sights worth seeing, worth buying. Not confined to 'in.- ol oolIs but all. liKYAN Sl'EAKs. Claims 'I hut Ili-mial ism Has Not fleen Crushed, liut 0ercom?. Mr. Bryan feeling thkt as the cham pion oi bi-metalism lie should give his opinion of the outcome of the lie gave out NiCVBR BEFOR bp th: store, in its whole history, placed before the people of Pj little city such a variety of goods at prices quite so ridiculous. Mies and Gents Farnisbings, Laces, Corsets, Xotions, Stationery, Hardware and Tinware, Soaps, Brushes of all Kind. presidential election. the following addres to the friends of bi-metalism : j To the Bimeta'Iists of the Country : Conscious that millions of loyal hearts are saddened) by temporary defeat, I beg to offer la word of hope and encouragement. No cause ever had supporters morejbrave, earnest and devoted th in these who have es pouse the cause ol bimetallism. They have fjughtjrom coviction, and which to a minmum. XO GRIKF EOR DEFEAT. We can knock competition clear out of sight. (Excuse the slang.) Come, see for yourself. i J. M. LEATH, Manager V-' The Cash Racket Store Corner nash and Tarboro Sts. Uli) IVI ll.il mm. Bdooner Run Down and Sunk bj a Steamer at St, John's, THIRTEEN LIVES ARE SACRIFICED The Wrecking of tlie Scliiioncr Wankcslia, , on Lake .'Michigan, Kesults in the Drown- 1 i'lfi of Six Men One of the Crew Washed Ashore t ncoiisciou. T. John s. X. F., Nov. 7. An awful ; inariiie tragedy occurred here last night, j 'Ihe schooner Maggie, Captain William ' Bi,ii,i,,;i- while filtering this harbor with , twenty-three persons' aboard, was struck ! .v 'lie steamer Tiber, Captain John 1) ! 'Iiich was steaming outward at full j 1 lie schooner sank from theforco '"ilision, carrying down with it H ic.-x.n-;. Four of those were the wife of the captain and " in- sister. A youiife- marriea !i.-.iii ;! Power and a brother and ' ' ' i ! : 1 1 L Ib.ll iway are nmonir those ' 1 :''"v iMir.-bered nine ami the. pas ; - :': r.-t.-et!, the- latter l.oiiiir all very '' i:-mi- pic. residing on Iina P:y. l irr j.cojih? were comi ng to :'.':P t.. pr,x-!ire their supplies lor ''i t Ih'miiv navigation closed. 'Iho ' had aboard l.ouo ouintals of rock ' this season's Labrador catch, y.i'il ! -dunging to the captain, who v's.-l and carpi, valued at 7,0'a '' was much more money aboard !- the remainder of the men, some j'P.'u over sl,(MHi oai h. Everything was ";T "vni the clothing. t ''"-'Who escaped being sucked down ' v !!: ' vortex created bv the sinking ves ' '''!'! a!l.,.tt by the aid of planks from -hootiers deek and were nicked up :!:" -tenners boat and brought back 1 ! r by the pilot boat which had the in low. The Tiber then continued sbtun oi t no j tiers, ami- tnen anchor was dropped. She was riding three-quarters of n mile from sh jio at dark. The engineer and lireman of the city pumping station watched the lights until S o'clock Kattir dav night, when they disappeared. Shortly afterwards wreckage began coming in, and not hing can lie seen of the lost boat above the water where she was anchored. All night long the wreckage continued to come up on the beach, and live bodies have been recovered. The names of the dead cannot be learned, as nothing about the clothing will identify them. The sur viving sailor was washed ashore uncon scious, and nothing can be learned from him. The Waukesha is one of the old fleet of '"canalers," and true to all tradi tion, she has taken almost her entire crew down with her in her last disaster. have fought with .all the zeal rmviction inspires. Events will prove whether tlcy are riht or wroni;. Having don th:ir duty as they saw it, they havl nothing to re gret. ELM KTAI. LISTS XOtIcOXQUERED. The Republican candidate has been heralded as the advance agent of prosperity. If his policies bring real prosperity to the Apencan people, those who have opposed him will share in that prosperity. If, on the other handhis polices prove an in jury to the people generally, those of his supporters who d not belong to tne office-holder classjor to the privil eged classes will suffer in common with those who opposed it. The friends of bimetallism have not been vanquished ; they have simply been overcome. They believe that the gold standard is a conspiracy of the money-changers against the wel fare of the humac race and until con vinced of their error will cotinue the warfare against it. The contest has been waged this year under great embarrassments and against great odds. For the first time during this generation public at tention has been centered upon the money question as the paramount is sue, and this has been done in spite of all attempts upon the part ol our opponents to prevent it. The Republican Convention held out the delusive hope of international bimetallism, while Republican leaders labored secretly lor gold monometal lism. Gold standard Democrats have publicly advocated the election ol the Inianapolis ticket while they labored secretly for the election of the Republican ticket. ALMOST A TRIUMPH. shielded them from dire disaster and j pointed out to them the way ot peace I hereb express my personal and happiness. Nor should they gratitude to the individual members j ever refuse to acknowledge with con as well as to the executive officers ol j trite hearts their proneness to turn National Committee of the Demo- away from God's teachings to follow cratic, Populist and silver parties lor J with signal prida their own teachings, their efficient, untiring and unselfish j 'To the end that 'these thoughts labors. They have la'u the founda- ! may be quickened it is fitting thaon tiqnTor future success and will be re- a day especially appointed we should membered as poineers when a victory ! join together in approaching the is at list secure. Throne ol Grace with nraise and sup- Xo personal or political friend :vcd 1 plication, grieve because of my defeat. My j "Therefore, I, G rover Cleveland, ambition has been to secure immedi- j President of the United States, do ate legislation rather than to enioy j hereby designate and set apart Thurs the honors of office. Therefore de-! day, of the present month oi Xovem leat brings to me no feeling ofper-'ber, to be kept and observed as a sonal losss. Speaking for the wife ! day ci thanksgiving and prayer who has shared my labors, as well as j throughout the land: lor myself, I desire to say that we have been amply repaid for all that we have done. In the love of millions of our fellow citizens, so kindly expressed in know ledge gained by personal contact with the people, and in broadened sympathies, we find lull compensa tion for . whatever efforts we have put forth. Our hearts have been touched by the devotion of fiiends and our lives shall prove our appreciation which we prize as the richest reward which this campaign has brought. In the face of an enemy rejoicing in its victory let the roll be called for the engagement, and urge all friends of bimetalism to renew their allegi ance to the cause. If we are right, as I believe we are, we shall tri umph. Until convinced of his error, let each advocate of bimetallism keep up the work. Let all silver clubs retain their organization, hold regu- "On that day let all our people forego their usual work and occupa tion and assemble in their accustomed places of worship; let them with one accord render thanks to the Ruler of the Universe for our preservation as a nation and our deliverence from every threatened danger ; for the peace that has dwealt within our boundaries; lor our defense against diseases and pestilence during the year that has passed; for plenteous rewards that have followed the la bors of our husbandmen, and for all the other favors that have been vouchsafed. "And let us, through the medita tion of Him who has tought us how to pray, implore forgiveness of our sins and a continuation of heavenly blessings. "Let us not forget on this day of thanksgiving the poor and needy ; aud by deeds of charity let our of- lar meetings and circulate literature j ferings of praise be made more ac STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Ouotations of tlw New York and I'll ilaltl hi:i changes. NKwYoiiK, Nov. ;. The stock market to dav, wiiiie less sm-at ional than in the fore i')ii boom on Wednesday, displayed great strength, and the volume of bv.shvss, which was 1 cttcr distribuh d. did n t fall far short of that day's record. Closing bias: Pr.ltimore Ohio. He.. Lehigh Valley Che.-n. ,Nj Ohio 1 . 1 . vVr Hudson. . . p.. L. A; W Erie I,al Erie -W. .. Lehigh Xav Ali a-'t j.Tdd. 17' P.v.i l.' 17 1't XevV .T. i sev v'en . X. V. (Vntral. . .. i-Vna-y Ivahia. . . . Leading St. Paul W. Y. A: Pa. . . hJ7', !C P:;. TIIKROIES TO BE TESTED. Our opponents have succeeded in their campaign and must now put their theories to the test. Instead of talking mysteriously about "sound money" and an "honest dollar" they must elaborate and defend a financial system. Every step taken by them should be publicly considered by the silver clubs. Our cause has prospered most where the money question has been longest discussed among the people During the next four years it will be studied all over this nation even more than it has been studied in the past. The year iooo is not far away. Be fore that year arrives international bi- The trusts and corporations have - metallism will cease to decive ; be- tried to excite a fear of lawlessness while they have been defying the law, fori that year arrives those who have called themselves crold standard ceptable in the sight ol the Lord. "Witness my hand and the seal of lhe United States, which I have caused to be hereto affixed. "Done at the city of Washington, D. C , fourth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, and of the Independence of the United Slates of America the one hundred and twenty first. (Seal; "I"y the President. "Grovkr Cleveland.,, "Richard Onlev, "Secretary of State." and American financiers have boasted i Democrats will become bimetaliists iua-, V 'l SAH.oits DKOWNliD. th U'ri' i. uHir ,f Si'luuMier on Lake ..... ... -Michigan. 'sKiiiON-, Mich., Nov. U The schoon Pr v'' iukcd!a broke up while trying to !."'l "in the .rale at anchor near here on ;'nlay night, and only one survivor of !' '' tcw of seven has been rescued. He ;Y'iU too weak to talk. The vessel had J" -id of salt and apples, which was taken ' n ;r Manistee Saturday morning. At 2 "flock Saturday evening she was sighted ril"hiu,, with lhy jr;iieundera torn main Mil. " fc A " attempt was made to enter Muskegon 'hr, but the schooner drifted n. mUa Gener!l Market. I'll I l.A Dr.l.i'il ! A, Nov. Flour steady: win ter siipe:'.. .';,.70"'J.'.'."): do. i xtras, :.(j.V:.:.u; Pennsylvania roller, clear, i 4 : do. do. straight. 4. 1 .!-!. western winter, clear, .sa.NO'M.10. Wheat strong: Nov. mher, f-tfV'j: N. Corn firm; November, o'J ili.'.1 .4c. Oats ac tive; November, MKi''flP4'. Hay steady for good; choice timothy. .l:i.o-J ! 14 for large hales. Beef quiet. Pork dull. Lard cay ; western steam. 4.iW. Butter .steady. Cheese quiet. Eggs linn ; western fresh, 1 11 g'J "ile. Live stock Markets. Nkw York., Nov. t;. Steer active, higher; rou'-'h stock firm: native steers, :.00 q 4.70 ; sta- and oxen. ' 4 : bull. " ,'.40: dry cows, a in'.'):;, ( iive m an : ai.-, .mo. lusseu c- i.i wi-sivrn calve-. 'i.7- lamb slow; slice . Hogs firm at .5:3.'" 4.J7). Evsr Lihkuty, Pa.. Nov. O.-Cattle steady; pi-ii're s4.4U4.5o; comn.oU. '' : feed-rs, "HVMiWo; baits, stag and e..ws. rf.hJa.oO. Ho- active ; prime medium wi ignts, sj..j '.) ; lu-s't Yorker, .3.70-' :i.T.; common to fair York ers ! 00 3.T : heavy hogs So.oO n 3.tw ; roughs, -'')' a j Sheep steady; prime, ?:5.4"":j.5a; fair s VJ:i'-i: commons, .Sl.75(t'.25; cull., 7M.Qi $.T5 :cho:ee lambs, 4.404.00 ; Veal calves, 5.50 (aO.25. i'u 4. fsheep and o.-i.O'J ; lamb., Zi.-o'jo. that they were the custodians of na tional honor while they were secretly bartering away the nation's financial independence. Put in soite of the efforts ol the Admininistr.ition and its supporters . in spite ol the threats of money-loan -ers at home and abroad : in spite of the coercion practised by corpora - and be with us, or they will become Republicans and thus open enemies; before that year arrives trusts will have convinced still more people that a trust is a menance to private welfare and to public safety ; before that year arrives the evils of a okl standard will be even more evident than they Ngr Magistrates Calore. A special in to-day's paper from Tarboro pjves the information that not a single white man was elected magistrate in Edgecombe county on Tuesday. The additional informa tion is conveyed that by the next election, when the terms of the ap pointed magistrates expire, Edge combe will not have a single white ... e wiii cure mag.sti ate. The people are very soon getting an object lesson of the result of Tuesday's election. All the white j per. pie v. ho voted with the Eusionists t are now, and the people then be need to repent of their action is the tions and employers; in suite of , ready to demand an American finan-f big dose of negro that they are sche- trusts and syndicates ; m suite ot an cial policy for the American people, duled to ;et. JTothin els enormous Republican campaign fund, ! and will join with us in the immedi and in spite of the influence oi a hos- j ate restoration of the free and unlim tile daily press bimetallism has almost ! ited coinage of gold and silver at the triumphed in its first great fight, j present legal ratio of 1 6 to i without The loss of a few States, and that too i waiting for the aid and consent of any by a very small plurality, has defeat- j other nation. ed bimetallism for the present, but, VY. J. Bryan. bimetallism emerges lrom the contest stronger than it was four months them. News and Observer. T II A N KS IVI y(l I I : I J C LA M A HON. I Something to Know. i i It may be worth something to 1 know that the very best medicine for ; restoring the tired out nervous sys- tern to a healthy vigor is Electric Bit- ters. This 'rr.edicice is purely vege ! table, acts by giving tone to the nerve j c --.it. ...s the stomach, gently .--timu-j iat. the.-L1 . er and Kidneys, and aids j these org ins in th. owing off impuri ! ties of the blood. Electric Hitters The fac- 7 sinus cigcature cf IS C3 viapper. aS : Trs s;tle?it Cleveland sN.A.Mi f ' '.ots 1 y I desire to command the work of v. u'Gtii. and Asks ai; i'-.-pie i, .i.ii). three National Committees which j Washington, Now 4. The Presi have joined in the management of j dent to-day issued the tol'owing : this campaign. Co-operation between j 'Thanksgiving Proclamation. By improvers the appetite, aids, digestien the members of distinct political or- the President of the United States : and is pronounced by those who have ganizations is always duficult, bdt ;t ; ' iLc .u.c ui uic Lintcd Siatto 1 tried a as the very best blood purifier has been less so this year than usual, j should never be unmindful of the j and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for Interest is in a common cause of gratitude they owe to the God of na- 5oc. or Si. 09 per bottle at Margrave's great importance has reduced friction tions for His watchlul care which has Drug Store.