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THE WILSON ADVANCE: DECEMBER 3, 1896. The Wilson Advance. BY THE ADVANCE FtJBLBHIKG COMPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. John A. Moore, W. L. Cant well -. Editor. Proprietor.' . Entered in the Post Office at Wilson, N. C, as second class mail matter. " " ' ' ' . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year . ..... ... $1.00 Six Months.... 50 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at our risk. Always give post-office address in full. 5"Advertisinj application. Rates furnished on No communication will be printed without the name of. the writer .being known to the Editor. Address all cor - respondence to ' . . The Advance, ' Wilson. N. C. .- I take this method of thank ing the people of Wilson and the Wilson Foot Ball Team ! for the token of appreciation recently presented to me. Not having, undertaken the task with a moments consideration for my "own interests, the tok en comes as a pleasant sur prise. And' in thanking the licun- party. We don't Intend to transact any business what euer in the Legislature until this senatorial question is set tled, and no Democrat will be disturbed until a Senator is elected. If Pritchard is defeat another Populist Congressman will never be sent from North Carolina." CASTO -. -v. . ! For Infants and Children: it n ever . vrappsr. Tfcs fas- ' . ' " take. -And according to Rus sell steps will be taken by the next legislature to remedy, if possible, this evil. If the road can be sold; to advantage, the best thin or 'that could be don e would be tq sell it, 'and this is just what is. proposed in the interview, j One can then pre dict that the opinions as to Russell's course may be dispu ted after all The interview, published in the Wilmington Messeeeer, recently, of Russell dispels many clouds that may have risen in the minds as to what j in my Peence, this 6th day of Deccm- would be his course durino- his ber' A D' TSS6-i ' term of office. rrobably no I 1 -. ) State of Ohio, Gity of Toledo ) j LyCas Coynty, Css Frank! J. Cheney makes out that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Col, doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid) and that said firm will, pay the sum of OXE HUNDRED . DOL LARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that caninot be cured by the use Of HALL'ri CATARRH CURIV. ' ; FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed governor has ever been so ! ( " i A. W : OLE A SON, Notarv Public. that our suc been due not any one man doners I will say cess thus far has to the efforts of But the determination of everv man, backed by the support of many of our townspeople. Our success in the future will be the result of a similar caused A foot ball team is composed of eleven men, and each holds a vital position. Let us put our efforts together and go into our combats determined to win honor for our team and for those who have showil so much interest in our success thus fa,r Hall's' Catarrh (ture is-taken internally and acts directl j' on the blood and mu-. cons surfaces ofithe system. - j Send for GSold by Druggists, 75c. During the recent campaign many forecasts were made as to what would be the feeling of Republicans towards Popu lists in: the next legislature. As there had been fusion, 'tind confusion between them on the State ticket many opinions were advanced as to what would be the result of the Sen atorial fight. It was supposed and rightly that there would be enough Democrats by Pop ulist fusion to elect a sil : ver senator. But as the Re publicans had been fighting arm in arm during; the cam ... o paign it did not seem reasona - able to suppose that they would fight each other here. But at the present writing the contest seems to be in some what of a muddle: On one villified as has Russell. There I have been things credited to him ... during the campaign which-now would not be Spok-j testimonials, free- en of because he has won and i F- J- CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. the instruments for his defeat have' been, laid aside. But these things could have but had their weight with Russell. Man is made equally by his environments arid by himself, the environment playing the greater part in shaping his course. He was forced to take steps which would meet the attacks made on him. And in short we may say he is a man of circumstances. As a man he has the interest of North Carolina at heart, but as a politician his measnres Were made different by having such influences brought to bear on him. Asjan alternate Wat son would have been - prefera ble according- to our wav of There is a much needed reform along the line of vot ing qualification in our State. Probably notja Southern State but what has a superior sys tem to ours.i This need has arisen more rapidly during the last few years! than at any oth er time,! the! fact being due wholly to the change in our political upheaval. Before this time politics were entirely in the hauds of! the white man, due to the existence of but one potent political party in our State. After its influence the reconstruc tion days wete over and by the better ele- thinkinp;. He comes more from the people than does Russell, but the election, is over and Watson has been de ment of pur State had risen in opposition, to northern "impor tations, the Democratic party had full sway. But many years of rule filled this party with a feated. Our duty then is not. gr: at many things which be- to pull back but give the for-j came obnoxious to the classes tunate candidate our support, ' which had no part in ' the law To speak unkind things this I making, j During this time the late in the day only tends to Republican party had stood as arouse antagonism in the party ' a unit composed alm'ost whol which at present holds the ly of negroes. Their power reins., "'"'V j had been lost a fter the war in- For many years no go ver- ( .flugnces were over, and so nor has had such an opportu-j they held; blin Jly on to that nity to surprise the people as power which had been instru has Russell. " All of those who mental in giving them free voted for Watson expect his dom. j term to be one similar to that Discontent In the Demo of the rsconstructioa. They cratic party caijsed the forma expect he will for the time tion of the Farmer's Alliance threw aside the fact that he is which soon developed into the a citizen of North Carolina ! People's Party! When this iand enter upon that road : staire was reached, bv a corn- hand we have the Republicans j which will bring him the most , bination with . tfie Republican clamonng that there is so personal rewards. Tins being party power was removed al many Populists already pledg- j the case, his chancesTor a "sur-1 most wholly fro jii the hands of ed to vote for Pritchard to in-; pnSe is ari excellent one. And the Democrats. The fact that sure His election, wnile on the'; if the course outlined Wn his the new nartv hid been formed otner the Caucasian is reccjiv- i interview is the. line' alonq- IVom the ; hum ing communications irom-many j wnlch -he-intends to put his en- Democracy giv( of the newly elected legtslators i ero-ies during his aclminira- 'feet' that' the n stating positively that they wilr: tU)n tlicre surelv -is a surprise.' has been move count for self. The Australion ballot would remove the power from the 'hands of this newly born set. It would frustrate the schemes of, those who look vonly to the selfish side of our political struggles. The Australian bal lot has not proven an uniqual ified success - in. many sof the States of the Union, but this is due to the ignorance of those voting and not to" any -fault of the system. If a person who has the educational ability fails to cast his vote according to his conviction it is the result of carelessness. Against this .dis advantage there comes the advantage- of eliminatino- that element .which is voted by the use of bribes. This class of our population is almost al wavs the most ignorant of both races: They .have no. re- gar a lor tne principles wnicn are before the people, but' cast the vote for what there is in it. By using the reform ballot sys tem this element .would be al most whojly eliminated. . It would then be useless to colo nize votes, because the votes that are now governed by this method are those that such a law would bebar. If our present system is not remedied we will suffer con siderably from the importation of voters from neighboring States. Durinor the last elec tion many votes were imported from other- States, owing to the fact that they were de barred by voting restrictfons in their own homes. r T r 1 rpiessiona! Cards Ei. DEAXS, ATTORNEY. AND COrKSCLI.,R . ; Office' in rear of Coi:rt HQt.c P. O. Box 162: ' F- 'rAYlolT ATTORNEY AND COrv.r, , J nashyille; v 1 Practices in Nash, Ed-e-nr, , . HttandHali&HWiW 'ILSOX v countifc .-. : Attorney at La;v, U'lLSOX,' . . x r v. ujauul LO S ";:i; '-;k. A J. S I.M.MS. ' fe: ' . - . GENERAL ixsUilANCH - ' " . and ri:al, j:-:;-!-' Ofrice in rear of Cv u- ' T l. U. iZcrx 162. -. urooi rank r - to tne 1 i r neea xor reiorni orowmcf. iOnil Was HCC- ! PlinP;r:- anu. otner ertinuoi.s ;cearce- 5, tea iiwt uj;ui a .j;.uiu iiuiii iui .iic j i rue, no., advocates rniciraru ine cause ior. r u Senate. This complicates '-for- tile Senate; but tltev being ': essarv. ; -': tinder . matters: But the Republicans ' co workers in the ksV earn- only those j who feel that thev own the Pooulist ?.n 'lv:-nthrn in rJ-'hrol ihr ;n A-f,y '-et- i iaith nothing cl?e co-uia be ex- lor advancement' have ; nprfprV -lie-4 fYnn'ccfi'i -f h- 'h.r. rhf will r -hr 't'ol." ''vn in -Y : Tln .--in 1 j Several buildings which add a great deal to the the appearance of ouf town are nearing completion now. The store of Messrs. Riley & Tom linson, which is being tu'It by Mr Wilkins, is having the finishing touches put on it. The building is finished and the workmen are at present finishing np the inside. It will be the attraction of Tarboro street when completer. - The, store Oi Mr. Baits, on Golds horovs'ret will soon l;e ready for use. It will be one of the ' handsomest buildings of the tow;?. At Dresent the.ro are several residences bf-iag.1 bniit, 'prominent amemg them is that of Mr. Lucian II ad lev on Vance street" This residence promises to .be one oi the 1 est equipped houses in the city. New buildings are al ways ' welcomed. They betoken' a l.ife and energy which finds expres sion in no other way. The houses that are at present being built are of a high order and if the energy cohtin ijes a few years will bring qmie a dif f.rent -aspeqt to our .hu-stfi'ng'..' little city. 'i i-:r;)." ', . : -, -i --(" , : - ' v " - : . pa a Makes: life,, misery', to tliouands . of people.' It manifests it-elf in many diifrent ways, Tiki) . goitre,-'swelling's, ; running: sores, boils, .salt rheum and jACOn RATTLE, . Counselor and AtTo:xav. . Circuit: Wilson. - x tlurlUen's Arnica .4 IV. The best Salve in the v.or!? ;Vr r . .. ruises. bores. IJIrrc cnV, "f- iyer Sores, Tetter, Chapped 1 1 w' ulblains, Corns and n uUL VQr tions. and nnci'iiwt.1,, " rLP- pay required -Itis guaranteed to L j' perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25c per box. For sale by B V Margrave. y ' u THE WILSOxN 'M.1KKJST. Corrected Weekly by Boyk.n & Co. POTTED MEATS. Potted Ham, cans. .... j Potted Tongue, ) -Set?, 10 " 5 " 10 '" c ( ( It (( I . ( parly, and if Pri tcha rd is ed it is proven. i nev aided in Duttinu theibvin StOGd . i n l 1 ! f s;ii)ii form, -it ch:ur;i teiir:ciousiy,itntii tcd-b" lIo3(i ,s pec 01 ::.-vo.ii!it:iT etnee, lief tha now in return' the v arc Pjettino; : i-c?-ration v.rrxrl me- cold 'shoulder. A member ot mittee the tore 1 K eoii blican.ad rni n ' reat nieasliire ignored, - XViisn t-..U of suffci-in, fro-i )or ior 'an. . mc new party arD:4e the power i 'ia!i?rito:l and m-.v-t f cj rsa:):iiiiia.;-tiic Sets. -i5 ". 10 cts 1 " . 50. .10 : 15 . -8 6 . ' 6 -10 8 .8 VA 10 10 sy2 v 5 . . 40: SARDINES. . Domestic . . ' Imported ? ,CAKES &CRACKERS. Soda Crackers; (fancv) " " (XXX) Orange Blossom, per box, Sweet Cakes, (plain) ' ' (fancy assorted) N, C. Hams, Fresh, Shoulders, Sides, Hams. Smoked Shoulders Sides, Clear Rib Sides Breakfast Strips Beef Steak " Roast " Stew Patent Flour per bbl. .55.00 to 5.50 Straight " 44 . . 4. Clear f. , 7- i- ecu Irish Potatoes, seed, per bbl. $i,bG Meal, per bushel .co Meat Salt, '224 lb sacks, .ri5 Coarse li no - 14 " V 50 Dairy " 56 " ." ;4p Molasses, per gallon,. 20 to L;rd, 1 ' per. lb.; 6 to 7 uranuiated hnar. - ner IK kv' rown .. ? " Best Elgin Creamery Butter, Extra Dairy Flint Hides Salt " ' ( . . N. C. Pure Vinegar Northern Riverside Soap, per cake, Borax 44 Celluloid Starch, .per lb, .White lump ' 44 ' Mendlesori's Lye, per box, Thompson's 4 4 4 4 4 4 Star 44 Arm & Hammer Soda, ner lb. 8 al.-soda ' . 44 15 Qld Dom inion Bg P'dr 2 lb. can 5 Good Luck ,v 44 K " " H . Royal . ; y fz " 25 Mocha and Jr.va Coffee " 55 AVbuckles Roasted 1 20 Rio (Best) : : - L25. 'f (Green) ' . ' 17 Mancabo '. 25 African Java (Best) . ' -. :r. -2x No 1 .Timothy Hay, per ton, ( i- ls1 4H. ' W 6 '$ 2J 20 4 10 10 5 8 6 10 Bran 'MiH Feed , - Cotton Seed Meal ; 11 . 11 . . if 1 ( it . orn. vj u n )uvg er i eri : HeiV) 44 v- -; ;n-g:.. I AViie r;u.n lice '" r"- ",-!- - i ' '' per bushel. tetimoniais Croatia often ;iou?. Dosjiive- internntihnn n rpp-nr-nf frr tnirnn hut rf- t SiP.- han'ci'S..Of :' lncct.y ana. iermatciil!y cured by 'the Republican State Com-. bimetallism is- u;sf what ve ' the low and put In to the hands:' m . - - - : said .rcaentiy recraraino-, rnilrnll hi:- m s--. ; If the of .the . neotde lihir . the oeo-: Wmrms. sz? ' policy, of the next Leg.isla-; agreeme'nt.is made iree silver pie, not having been accus-; CJllOi '.'i : VWe do. not intend to will he. ns mnf-h n rerdirv ns if tomerl to rvino- hn mtir.h DOW- i - - X buuao?a Dv. senator butler - Mr. Hrvan had been e ected. er entrusted to them. - were ; :';'.:- .H?S ?t F 8 g 8 23. 1 - - - , - . HtfJ' C-rf ixa t- J B U Bi 1 f : i - . i - i t. . . - - u ... v - i v j return For., by an independent step taken ; the Sen-on the part of the United who h the Populists t States he wdshed , to brinp-' movernen cn will, keep ! ahont thi? same ap-reement. ! ment. The and are determined to return ; For, by an indeoendent step taken ad Senator Pritchard to the en- Qn die part of the United who had 1-1 1 1 T" 1 ' f A ' ate, and beiieve as an orp-anizat their promise fand stand by us. His views on the rail road j short tenn outler thinks E:?, per Cozen, ' I ' I Tj.ri;--;!':-, - ' . " N v.- Vor!: State, Canned T6rna.-trtes ! - 3 in Can, " CheVri?' . " Fresh taiie peaches . ': Pie . 11 -.1 ' Cied Beef, ; 1 Ih ;: C!:ip ' '' 1 ; ' . 1 ' 1.2 I'd I, . i 20- yantag-d oi'bv. tnos 7 t t 1. entered tne he is North! qUCstidn in North Carolina are ! the people j and bLacecl in the r Uanffifl fill IflRSI 7l"p Carolina's politcal boss, but he f verv sensible. The lease to hands of a new set of politi-.! ptect ;jonr!dea8; thmayng you wealth. shall not browbeat the Repub- Southern is no doubt a mis- cians, eager to : kove every MKiS offw new t pokver after a i t r was iiernovea irom Prepare! only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lov. eil, 5Ia;S3. Bo snio to f(ot Iloors r.r.d only Iloon's. . I, t-s, cr-o tu b5-t,aftcrT?iiiirer OOOa S FillS Pm3, aid discstiou. 2ikJ. Notice. Ad.mi nl stratb r's' H.ivihcr. crialislecl as' ' Admia:sr:'-i.f - T A.ur thJ estate of Catlnne iinnpjers. -dec'd; this-' is to mi-fy a-' . persons-- indebted to v the tsu-'" (A . said deceased to make inif.iiK'-te j.;ay- -.ment,.; and afl persons having cla:n:s against the said estate to present tbtni f:ir-payhie.-n '.on or - before" the 23d . -'V of October 1S97, or this notice ,viiJPe:; pleaded in bar of their recovery. J W F Bridgets. This Oct. 21, iSg6. Adm'r. C.'T. A, (43-6L) -
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