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I THE WILSON ADV ACE: DECEMBER 3, 1896. .ITERARY m I h& v i .QENEEM. ESOUTEEBIT HEWS ZiZ7 Five Re- ,-me Li !is Marks nt Cleveland. It is his S cent ise o unde theU Wallace, Jr. sireturned ihsm Chsirlft?; M. Wallace..- .Tr.Lvhnt.-i.Q nil 7-i Nov. 24. Senator J60. ; tl-xi emn ttmnlmi iTW r-iviivl. Ir.ci 1 Blr.clibvim says ihufc he is not oat of the Hij-ri Wv f wi fV,. ifinr.-..v MrV Cleveland again who,-Wlth , senator:! tchfc, all reports to the con- wtlSTON- X C Xov "3 -The Wmn-P ::': " j -trary notwithstjmdincr.- He also says, ho i-SiON, in. w -ov. . - ihe ,Uino,e aim r30u.me.r11 i.uitiuiu, uotweeiii mis Clcy and lioanoke, V.,Tl0iiille3 in length, was sold here yesterday under mortgage -fore rl(ciii-o Tf- wr r'iTfr;icpl lit- t 1 Williom elected United States senator to succeed E. Glyn. representing a party of 'phil-Tdel- KvOi.rt.lAJl. J- LI fill OU iUIHUJl " UUil. 11U i3- nor. tertiary of btate, AaT. (Jlney, j does not expect to ran for govt- the chief honors for the benfi- Moxtgoiieuy, Ala., Nov. '25l General v.;v E. W. Pettus, of Dallas, was j ve.erdav IS arrangements which now insure ly present peacebut the prom- f permanent confidence and good rstanding between England and nited States. Furtharmore, it to Mr. Cleveland's policy thatSve attribute the interesting fact for the first time in a long period presidential campaign has been ht out on. both sides avith almost freedom from the impelling mo ot the victors spoils- Some es of thousands of federal offices, their honors snd, emolument?, in former campaigns furnished kief incentive to the bribery 'and fraud that were so extensively , rated. But Mr. Cleveland has n the past two years so '.widely ndsd the sphere within whichuhe ;il-service law protects the holders the. public, employ that the greed or spoils was aimsc eliminated irom must that the SCO! with exte If if III mm h ceived twenty-one votes in the senate and sixty-eight votes in the house. The Hs publicans voted for Wickershaw and the Populist3 for Longshore. Chattanooga, Tenn. , JSTov. 27. G. W. Nelson, a prominent member of the First Baptist church, sang in tho choir at the union services of all the churches here yesterday at the First Baptist church. As Dr. R. B. Garrett" pronounced the last -words of the benediction Mr. Nelson fell heavily forward, dead. . Apoplexy was the , wv ' . v . i A JJ 1X1 RiCimoND, Va., Nov. 24. The Demo- Hart, th.'.t the resldeuco of .Buck Dour- crats gained an additional congressman j lass was totally . destroyed, ' h,js'jwifo se in .Virginia yesterday "by the action of tho , verclv hurt aod one of his childrdn killed . phia and New York capitalists. His bid, i which was the only one offered, was 500,- j 000. The ne w company will organize at once undar the name of tho j Norfolk, Roanoke and Southern. Railroad com pany. The property will then be leased to the Norfolk and "Western railroad. Waco, Nov. 23 The cyclone tfiat raged twenty miJcs front, here Thursday devas tated a strip one mile wide a'nd-eight miles in lencth. A nmnber of farm houses .were demolished in. -the vicinity of McLiennon county, and Snforpia- ilarc, state board of canvassers, which gave the certificate to Flood in the. Tenth district, owing to the fact -that the Buckingham county returns ,wero .returned for Jacob' Yost, when the other returns were for J. . Yost. This gave Fiood a' plurality. Dallas, Tes-.-ov, 27. It is evident now that Texas, at the election of N ov. 0, cast more than 550,000 votes, and that the plurality of. Bryan and Sewall over;iMc- Kinley and Hobart is at least 150.000: If. the Bryan and Watson vote is added. Bryan beats iicKinley more than 200.000. In either case Texas gives Bryan tt-o largest plurality of any state carried by him. ! Washington, Nov. 2S. A prominent Li 11: x ive pei'Kiiis ?ere ant) injureCi, as far as herird'f rom. ; recent contest. With the triumph the merit system in the domain of citizen of Terre Haute, Ind writing to a . . friend in Washington, concerning Sena- tbe national service, ana witn its tor Voorhees' health, under date of Nov. r n steadilv since his return home . and is now States and municipalities, the cause of almost free from pain. He is able to walk. kcf -or1 nn ffinr, 'rvr,0mmont i out when the weather is good, but he IS UU1A I cri 1 1 Tiranlr Via iri lanvo rnvf. wpar have made almost immeasurable for Washington." e or less Tiie te:n- pcra.ture rnuau nearly at sa miner heat prior to the storm.. 1 to 'cyclone.-tqok' away 8 v-ery tin ng iii toacn-ju, icaying.. bare of grain. :p Sylvaxia, Ca., Nov. 2L A ae earth sensation was caussd by tho sudden do:ith ,on Sun- state Iker, ;orge We invite you to call and see us in our new quarters in RAWL'S j EWELRY STORE, .) - . . . , - ' Tuesday, Dec. i st, and after. progress in the United States. It New Orleans, Nov. 27. Mr. Robert Tvennedv. manafffip of Thnm.m Tvnoh. happens to be Mr. Cleveland's good while attempting to cross the street at ihcto have been indentified most 'Du?ne avenue at the start bf the bicycle I road races was knocked down bv a wheel honorably and conspicuously with ridden by A'. Orr. Mr. Kennedy had the- far reaching movement for the Pas M sk-uU 1 He taken 1 to the Charitv hosmtal and died a few imption of American public life. I minutes afterwards. Orr was pretty badly " I 1 " . M S 1 S " .I From "The Progress of the World," snaKen u? D not mmreo. December Keview ot Reviews. I . n)im(H TTTirv nwsnn was hano-Rd . j -' o here for murder. He weighed 200 pounds, J T 11 J ' 1, 1 Some thing to Depend On. I ulA wueu uio way wa.s spruii icii tu uuiu Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm after the fall he was cut down, and the Of Tones & Son, Cowden, III., in Physicians present pronounced him to be aeaa irom strangulation, nis ooay was speaking of Dr. King's New Discov- turned, over to his friends. It is now said ery, says that last winter his wife was WvS resuscitSted and lsnowIn Atlanta, Nov. 24.-The Democrats of Case grew SO serious that physicians the Third congressional district held a -,.-".' -t u t .i I convention at Hawkinsville today to day under what at first sesmcd syspipious circumstances of Captain J. C. Byr.-ii, the most . important witness , for the against Salomon Zeigier and W. J Wi charred vyith'tho murder of old G Bellinger. 'Investigation f howecfthdt his death was from heart trouble. The jury In Corrie Zeigler's case returned a verdict of not guilty. The verdict was not a sur prise to any one, especially as; Sol Zeigler was acquitted. Judge H. D. Twigg closed for the prosecution with a powerful speech, and Tom Watson closed for the! defense. Tmsenasine most ceieoratea case ever tried in Scriven county. Tampa, Fla., Nov. 28. Yesterday the Cubans of this city held their annual mourning celebration to commemorate the execution of the eight medifcal stud ents, -who were the victims 'of a vicious Spanish mob in Havana on Nov.' 27, 1871. With t. few exceptions every1, Cuban resi dence has portraits of the unfortunate students decorating the walls, j These were draped as were the front of . many of the residences. The usual. cerenionies of the day a day observed amoing -the Cubans , more than Decoration day with the Americans consisted of; appropriate speeches, songs and poems. Each of the students was eulogized, and j the ; martyr dom was dwelt Upon with pathos. The rising generation of Cubans wore called upon ever to bear in mind the bravery of these young students. i j rancy We will have for sale a line of id is for women and children's wear. at into and j " i n t j j u owuen auu rana cuuiu uu iiuiu- nominate a candidate for the vacancy for her. It seemed to develop caused by the death of ex-Speaker Crisp. nasty onsumpiion. navmg Charles R. Crisp being the only candidate King's New Discovery in store for his father's unexpired term, and the ... . . ' solid vote of the thirteen counties compris- selling lots oi it, he took ne took bottle home, und to the surprise of all hrst cd she began to get better from the dose, pnd half dozen bottles cur- her sound and well. Dr. King's ompri! ing the district ' were case for him. The. electifia willtakepiaccDec. lt). . . ' Austin. Tex., Nov. 2S. Tho jiiry in the Burt inuruer trial handed in their vt ditt yestyrday, finding him guilty of.mur dcr.iu the first degree apd fixing the pun ishment at de;ith. The case will be ap- B ic ew Discovery for Consumption, r .pealed. The caaie for which Burt is to Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to ;md t.vo children -on thl nirnt o this 'good work ; Try it. 1 ree July Si last, when he killed them and na! bottlt S at HargTaVe s Drug went to Chicago, where ho was arrested More. on Aug. 20. Richmond, Nov. 25. An elector may be lrict. tn tho Tlemocrats in Vircrinia- bv the v young aiAN's ACH!KVKMK.vrs sam0 technicality that caused the board of Win Depend Very l argely Uiwn His VTay I canvassers to give Flood the certificate for of I.uokins; Llf The' Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst, D. D., writes of "The Young Man on the Fence" in the December Ladies' i. Home Journal. He believes that then all has been said . that admits of being said in . regard to a young pan's equipment for life and in re gard to.; what he ought to do and bat he ought, to eschew, it still re- ams-.'a fact that his achievements congress in the Tenth district. Some of the votes intended for Charles M. Wallace, Jr.. were returned without thi "Jr." and Tie feo--., -tiaiild dgaatnre ' cf ; 7 FRENCH DEPUTIES MOBBED. - j . I Another Riot at Carinaux Suppressed by the Geudarmot., . J CARMAUX, Nov. SO, M. Jaures, the Rad ical-Socialist deputy for Carmaux, and other Socialist members of the chamber attempted to address a mass meeting at Carmaux yesterday, but. the' whole party was received with mingled hisses and cheers, : and were pelted with filth. M Jaures was the champion bf the glass workers in t!ir grcic strike-last year, but he ha fallen out of savor with his Carmaux constit uents for toe; part ha toolc iu the opening of the co-opbratijvo glass factory at Albi, which the Cahhadx work men view as a rival. ! ' I Troops escorted the party, of deputies from the station to the Socialist club. As the time for tiu meeting arrived a free fight occurred outsido the hall, and mounted gendarmes had to ciear , the ap proaches. Several persons were .arrested, including the Socialist ex-m;typr,; M. Cal- ( vinhac, whose faco was covered with blood. ' : ' - .; . The uproar continued to so great an ex tent inside the hall that M. Jaures was unable to secure a hearing and he quitted the platform. II. Pelletan, the-deputy for Aix, succeeded in putting to a vote a dec laration that the committee was; elected, bjlt shouts prevented further business. STAMP A complete outfit of NGPAT1 ERNS Stamping done to order at reasonable priceSr Also a Line of Useful Household Articles.. M U n Louisiana: is at present suffering from a com panic. The governor of the -staLe. has appointed a corr. mittee to petition railroads f.)r .special iU depend principiliv on his way of rates on corn irom wesiern rnrke,.-. pUin-V at life and W the spirit with In the -ntral port pirf the ,tafe :bTcht:Akes hSllliHe cari cirn waS ' aimo-.t a. r.,f,i. fulure ai,u d Sal -.n v.:rh it at arm s length or ht .. .. . 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