THE WILSON ADVANCE: JANUARY 21, 1897
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The extracts that jyilow are from
an editorill in the Wilson Advance
of this week. ' 1
Not a man in North Carolina politics
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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.
The heathen were not back
ward in admiring ability in
their adversaries. Can we do
less? . -
verv hills are rent and hue
boulders, join in the madderi
incr flood. " r
t,, ,rvoc tV InKnQtnnm ! has passed as many trying tes
- vixv. 5.jv..u-w,,.. j cesslully'dunng the last lew years as
flood, in which hundreds OI ; has Mr. Butler. At presient he strength
lives and thousands of dollars
in property were swept away,
almost in the twinkling of an
eye. '-V- : - -"p.
Two weeks after this flood
J the writer arain passed
through the valley, but what a
chang-e; Hvhere all had been
beautiful and prosperous, ail'
was how desolation. 1 he
stream bubbled o'er its rocky
bed: with scarce a ripple
changed, but the road- along its
bank . was heaped high with
debris of every description,
rocks, trees, "houses, all com
bined to make its course im
passible while the very brid-
a lew days
THE (KM MltXL'UKNr.
tesLs suc-
enS his hold ' upon the regard of the
people of North Carolina. , His
course with regard t& the senatorial
fight has beenan admirable one.
-While we are not of Mr. Butler's par
ty, yet we feel that in him North Caro
lina has in many respects the type of
man that will stand at the head in the
future. . . .,.,:L.-. j
This is another step in the process
of evolution. Four years ago and
two years ago the abuse of Mr. But
ler was unstinted. This abuse evolv
ed into mild criticism and then criti-
Iffu. Frel. A. Yolsv!t if N'ori ! Carolina
Oini of h Spt-aUers. t
Washington, Jan- 16. Most of
this 'day in the House was devoted to
oratorical tributes to the late speaher
Chas. F, Crisp, of Georgia, who died
during the recent sessiono'f Congress. T F tavi or
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Professional Cards.
B. DEANS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Office in rear of Court House.
P. O. Box 162. WILSON, N. C
The speeches were , listened to by
I ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
NASHVILLE, N. C.
Practices in Nash, Edgecombe, Wilson
Pitt and Halifax counties.
G. CONNOR,
i Attorney at Law,
N.C.
Bank Buildint
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The Wilson ' Blade is" the
name of a new negro paper
published at this place. Its
editor is S. C. Smith. A. VV.
Jones is the businessMiianager. j
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The legislature has been so
much occupied, with the sena
torial problem that little atten-
f . , raised by reticence, mdo.e
matters. Vrom now onward vr , - . ; , 1
h inn fnict in t hr-i r fir
we may look for some inter
esting reading. ;
Senator Pritchard was
yesterday elected to suc
ceed himself by a majority
of eieht on joint ballot. Mis
victory is the first serious de
feat that Butlerdias supered in
some years." May the Demo
crats earn the next.
served to brine travelers from
bav.k to bank now joined- thir
timbers to the o;eneral block
ade. . -.
Such a flood has passed over
North Carolina politics. For
twenty years the Democratic
strea'm wandered amoncr the
hills, i and democrats along; its
ruro-lincr shore rested in fan
cied isecurity. 7:rustnig" -their
all to that dam which had been
blind trust in; their leaders'
ofood faith, and a creneral feel-,
inrj of unwillingness to raise a
V -
ro w, which i s cha rac te r is tic o f
the. American voter. But a
voice from the wilderness of
Sampson is heard, bewailing
their wretched condition, - he
asm ceased. ! The next step is lauda
tion. The Advaxe .1 is just a little
in advance of its corilerres -that is
all. . r : - I- '';lV
. The object of this 'adulation was
rotlen-egged in the town ol Wilson
two years ago. Yet lie is the same
man now that he was then. He
hcpds and teaches the kime doctrines
He has no1" re-cantcd. I lie has not
unbeiit. He has compromised noih-
nig. iic uskcu iijU iorgj venes, .j
-has modified nothing bor made- any
concession to his enemies.
1 Tl ... Tv
nearly an ci tne uem9crats ana a
large contingent of. the Republicans
while many Southern" people filled
the galleries. All of the. members
from Georgia and several leaders on
, .. ,v,. ,AiLSON, -
logies wnicn wre unusually unpres- j Offire Branch & Co's
sive and wie listened to with m.ich "
" . I - J A. J.. SIMMS.- A. "R. DEANf.
more than the usual attention. : i : A. J, SIMMS & CO.,
Those wno spoke vtre Messrs Tur-1 GEXI,:;Af; INSURAXCE. ;
ner, GeorK la; Catching, MissHsippi; j " and real "estate AGENTS.
Dalzel), Pennsylvania;- Richardson, Office in "rt-ar or Court" House.'
Tennessee; McMillih, Tennessee: O. Box .162. WIION, N. C
Cumuiings, New York; " Swanson
Virgi n ia : Bel ! , C 1 orad o;
Mississipp
oiina
slum, uturgia, anu otners.
At 6 o'clock the House adjou rned
"" A COB RATTLE,
pnia: Bel!, Colorado; Y heeler, 1 .
,r , , AT , -. Counselor and Attornerv-at-Law.
;issippj; Woodard, - North Car- V ,
Tr ., r . . Rocky Mount, N. C.
i; ivic Creary, Kentucky: Living- f,Rn.1T: v.,,.i. T7 , , - '
' s iKCLiT. Aasn, Ldgecoinbe and
Wilson.
The stone which thje.-builders re- I T- E. Mile Lqubet was Thnr.-day i
tuseci nas line prospects ol becoinm4 re elected Pres
IStuklfn's Aiiii,-a Salve.
Hie best Salve in the wnrld'for Cut'
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the head "af the corner.!
There wiil be sonic kicking, of!
ccune, some holding nt the ncse and 1
some retching ; but judoinj -the . fu.-!
ture by the past, the North' Gaolina j
!D em oc rdcyA' i ! i , in the "main, be pre-
" .Makes
Obferver
Senate, rectivin 205
' .: - 1 TL"' -a iT' ever Sores, .letter, Clipped Hands,
in 205 votes. tChiibiains, Corns aijcj al'l. Skin Erup
tions. and positively cures Piles, or no
; payrequired. ..It is guaranteed to g-ive
f perect. satisfaction or money refunded.
! Price 25c per box.. For sale by B. W
i-iar-rave:
The above comes to us as' a I.
life misery to thpusaiuls of
people. It manifests itself in many
different ways, like goitre, spellings,
, THK WILSON MAKKKf.
double surprise.
place we did not thiok that we
could claim the attention, even
r . A 1
tor a moment, otj so busy a j
man as Mr, Caldwell is known j
to -be. This, ; however, is by i
u . - f. f irunniiiir sores, boils, sait nicuin. and 1 n, . .
In. the ; first :J,. ;'t..:U-: ! P( d
Dotted meats.
H am ,
pimples ami -other eruptions. Scarce- 1
iy a inaiE; is wholly free ;from it, in ; Potted Tongue,,
some form. It clinirs tenaciouslv until
; cans,
the last,vestiprc of scrofulous poison is
eradicated by Iloods Sarsaparilla, the
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SARDINES.
One True Blood Puiier.
-Thons.mii'T. of '-vohnitiinv foatifnotiiila
no means so ereat.a surprise . , " ,
. -ten 01 suiienn irom scroiuia, oiten
5 Cts.
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5 cts.
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as is the fact that! one of his
fans into 'flame :the sm.ouldiiig straightforward, nature should,
fire of their resentment, until, ( even By inference,
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We welcome to our ex
change list the Andrews Sun,
published at Andrews, Chero
kee Co., N. C, and edited by
J: B. Craigmiles. The - first
issue is well gotten up, and
shows, as the editor says in
his salutatory, ''that he has got
sense enough to keep out of
the fire.". - The Advance wrish
, es The Sun much success in
the realms of Journalism.
KKrjJOSPKClIVE.
Some -Jea-rs .: ago .the.' writer
' passed through a beautiful" val-
. ley,-'is 'eastern Pennsylvania.
13 e t ween J r ugge d hills arid pre-!
cipitous, rocks v wandered a lit
tle stream-' across whose dan c
i n e , waters one miijht often
yade,; tlien again and again it
was; lor'idged that cou n try folk
mighf the more readily reach
th e surround i no- markets with
their articles of trade.
Thus, mile on mile, was tra
versed,' the stream) winding
among the hills, and along its
banks the country road on the
one side and a railroad on the
. other, with here and there a
garden, a farm, a mill or a vil
lage, all. nestling along its mer
ry rippling waters with every
evidence of confidence and
. love. . ''
But what is it that we next
behold, a dark- and threaten-
in a perfect frenzv of fury they
; hurl themselves upon those he
! points out as enemies, nor do
they stop to separate the good
from the bad, all go down to
gether, the just lie crushed be
side the unjust, the sinner by
the saint.
But what of this man, of
Sampson, has he, as the Samp
son of old, died in reaping his
revenge 'upon his enemies ?
He has sown the wind ; has he
reaped the whirl wind? Not
he.- While the democratic
leaders are blindly toiling
along the littered roadway,
trying in vain to overcome the
obstacles so thickly strewn
alone "its course, he marches
-at the head of his triumphant
connect us
with an act which was .'without
inherited and most tenaciou-s, positive
ly, perfectly and permanently cured by
ed by the
community.
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Prepared only Ly C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
' Be sure tr j?ct Iloon's and only Hood's.
ANY 1 OOOa S"Fil5S pills, aid digestion. 25c.
M.
ORTGAGESALE,
Domestio
Imported
; V .CAKHq ACRACKERS.
Soda Crackers, . ffanrvi
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Orange Blossom, per box, ;
j Sweet Cakes, (plain)
i "r (fancv assorted')
C. Hams, "Fresh, V
Shoulders, " " ' -Si
ies, :: "
flams. Smoked
Shoulders "
Sides, ; " -
Cleaii Rib Sides
Breakfast Stri" s
Beef Steak
. ' Roast "
' " Stew -
Tii . Tl .. . I 1 f' m.
i iuem r-iuiir per uoi. 5.oo to 5.50
Straight " ' " f "4.50-
Clear " 3.75
Seed Oats a
Feed - ;c'
10 cts
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Meat Salt, 224 lb. sacks, 1-15
Coarse 110 ' so
Dairy " 56 " " 40
Molasses, per gallon,. 20 to 40
Lard, per lb., '' 6 to 7
Granulated Sugrar.
Brown
per lb, 5K
army
pathway, of his own blasting.
Men who can incite a mob
to revolution are , many. Men
who can control- a mob are
few, but when a man can in
fuse hatred and fury into the
hearts of a people until they
have accomplished his ends,
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and then by his magic voice
make them again : quite citi
zens, then is found one whom
his friends would call "a gen
ius," his enemies, "a creature
a4circumstance." ; - All this and
more has been accomplished
by Senator Butler, .who stands
to day the most 'powerful ene
my of "the Democratic party i n0t be c;ured b' Hall's CatarrhXure.
-1 -1 - 4-i i F- J- CHENEY &CO-, Props.,
on his own ground we need
exception depricat
best people of our
Nor can Mr. Caldwell cite one
single uaraofraph, iin the col
umns of this, paper under its
present manageme
abuse was addressed
1TRSON WHATEVER. " -t
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iii spcciKing. ui :iii. Jjuuci . . ! Irish Potatoes, seed, per bbL 5io
we simn v ca ed attention to! per ousnei
his success in pointing our .ar
gument, in the advocacy ol a
change in the policy of our
own party. . j
We have yiewell with sor
row the utter "disregard of our
party leaders to- all e vidences
of progress. During the last
two 'campaigns they have per
sisted in following the footsteps
oi taeir loreiatriers, vhue an
around them new; ideas, new
Iconditions land neir influences
were at work. 1 he result is
too well kown to require an
explanation at this late day.
What alone remains to us is
the chance to meet; the enimies
progress by progress more
marked, adapt ourselves to the
'times and ! ! " v
certain m'ortjrase. to" Boyki-n & Co. by
G. E. FV.rmer and wife, and recorded
in the Register's office of Wilson coun
ty . N. C, in Book 36, pae 294, we
will sell on Thursday, Feb. 11th, 1S97,
at public auction to the highest bidder
at the ourt House door i.n Wilson, N.
C, the . following described real estate : jest Creamery Butter
-One house and -lot lying and being sit- Extra Dairy " -f t '
uate on 1 arbOro street in'town.of V il- 1 Flint Hides '' : 1
scn,i. aojoming tne ranus oi ri. pcat - :,
H. Untchinson and G. ;E Farmer,-; st. q Pure Vinegar
.bounded as follows : Beginnjng at H. j Kwther'n !
H. Hutchirson's corner on Tarl)oro ! Riverside Soap
street;, north-east 210 feet to Hutchin- i0fn,; . '
son s corner, east 03 ieei to u. iv. far- Celluloid Starch nr lb'
210 feet to Tar bo ro street
1 j ot-iyt lj 111 uv.iiiuiu;, , ! i nomoson
taining :2-s of an acre more or Jess. ; bnr
The lot n"o'w.accupied by Jobn Snaken- f Arsn Hammer 'Soda, ,per lb. 8
per
cake,
;t iu w.. x i- celluloid Starch, p-r lb"
- t aruicr s une , White lump " " "
et, with I arbo- , Mendleson's Lye, per bo,
beginning, con- j Thompson's " " "
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"Trust no future, how7 e'er pleasant.
Let the dead past burjf its dead;
Act, act in the living present,
Heart within, and Godlo'er head."
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We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward or any case df Catarrh that can-
burg. Term ol Sale CASH
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
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Having qralified as Executors of the
lasrAvil! and testament of C. A. Young, i e
deed this is to notifv 'alt--'persons ! Klo'(.est)-
Old Dominion B'g Pdt y2 lb. caii 5
Good Duck
Roy-al . ,(
Moqha and Java Coffee
Arbuckles Roasted
indebted to Site estatate of said de- I
ceased to make im'm'cdiate
(Green)
IMancabp
immcqtate payment, i Vr - f
having claims against ! Ancan.lava '(Best) .
present them for pay- i 0 1 J nbothy Hay, j
and all persons
inesaiu esiaie 10 present inem lor oa
meat on or before the 9th day of Dec- ! p - '
hpr iri7 nr this nnfirp i.il! hii 'r --i Hcrl i 1I 2n
in bar of their recovery. ,,
- - 'T-T rt-.'-rx-vo Cotton Seed Meal -
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j Gunpowder Tea -
i rieno ' ?
j Wung Lung J;"
Whole Grain Rice
per bushel.
have ho hope of retrieving; our
ing cloud is gathering, the j losses . of the past few years.
thunders mutter, Hhe lightnings . Nor can our ends be p-ained
flash, the awed inhabitants by "trades" or "compromises;"
crouch within their dwellings , an open and manly fight must
to await, the passing of he f and wilP be made ere victory
storm. Hark ! whence comes ..again perches upon our ban-
that, awtul roar, as ot rusning iner.
waters. Alas, when it is too
late the warning comes. The
dam far up the; valley, "which
has' for so long withstood the i
element's blast, has burst. 1 he
mad waters, writh devilish glee,
are rushing . down the narrow
gorge, bearing in their own
ward flight fences, trees, hous-
T'his Dec. 9U1, 1897.
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AGE SALE. "
By virtue of power of sale 'contain- j Cracked v
ed 'in mortage deed made by Gray I Kggs, per dolen, -Watson
to me on April roth iSc.4 (sanie Cheese, Tarbll's,
being duly registered in book 3P, page ! V ivew.Yo'rk State,
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simile Signature
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Trapper.
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u e, LI,e unuers.gneq, nave" Known ,QO ;n th; offire .ilf the :Rpcr-; ' r v CannecLTomatoes
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and .-Deeds of Wilsoir County) . f will selL at I Corn
believe him perfectly honorable in all I the court house door ,m Wilson to the j 'V .. Cherries
business transactions ind financiallv'i highest bidder, on Monday; January; iS Fresh table peaches
1007, one tract or parcel ot land 111 :,IJC -
Spring Hill tbwfiship containing fifty Corned Beef,
acres more or less. More particularly
described in deed above referred to. 1 Chip
'," '.-.-: J. T. Rf.VELL,
w . - , 'Mortgagee;
uecemDer 17,1596. : 4t
22.50
5.00
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75
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able td carry out any .obligations made j
by their firm. -West
& Traux, Whojesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. : .' - j .
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin. Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, -Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure , is taken inter
nally , acting directly .upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75c. per bottle, j Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
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JXECUTOR'S, NOTICE.
Having qualified as Executor,. C.'T.
CUTOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as Executors of the
last will anrl tfata
A., of the estate of Emily Womble, to alL persons having claims against
deceased, this, is to notify all persons : the estate of Said deceased to nresent
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R. G. Galloway, one of Mount
J Airy's leading , merchants, has . as
signednaming J. J. BeltQa trustee;
assets or liabilities not given.
iudebted to the estate of said deceased
to make immediate payment, and. all
persons.having claims against said es
tate to present themTor payment on or
before the 24th day of December, 1897,
or this notice will, be pleaded in bar of
tneir recovery. W. D. P. Sharp,
- Executor C. T. A
This Dec. 24, 1896. 5I-6t"
therh for payment on or before the ;th
day ot December, 1897, or this notice
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
And all parties indebted to said estate
wilt please -make immediate payment.
Nathan Sullivan,
Wm. T. Sullivan, ;
This Dec. 9th, JS96. Executors.
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