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The Wilson Advance. BY "THE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. W. L. Cant well Proprietor, Entered in the Post Office at Wilson C, as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year.. $1.00 stix Months........... 5 Remit by draft, post-office order or "prrave charge registered letter at our risk. Always give post-office address in full. "Advertising Rates furnished on application. office of the present gang of Republi- dirictim: Can-lr ODUUSl inC-nup--- I kjki au vv uum -lv.ch an ivgioo-; .There is unquestionably - mum m tlon wmcn artificially jncreasea what this gentleman said, anu wu.u. tiie cost Gl living, ttiat party might be elaborated if space ' permit- as put into power. , ted. Certain it is that there is a very In the campaign of 1 896, noticeable difference in the demeanor wJtn strange inconsistency, the towards the whites of the very same Democratic party abandoned now and what it was Deiore tnei protective .tann question the Republican -rOpuusL dimuai cuihc') anu umuv. a. came into power. complete sommersault as . re- above is not only a gards the question ot lugn but if we read prices, democratic newspa - 0 . nprc and nratnrc in.thar ram. the daily news correctly, w r--- - ....... s l ' a r.i Imrr mian. all over the countrv. un ustone. a careiui icau,. r of the records show that North complained that r rices were less in too low, mat uiese iuw prices this line than has some otner wClc a - - - 01 maKing prices mgner, ana The thus increasing the cost of liv- XT --,-.,,: --tl.. ..rill ku njltltpH l.U UU1I CL LIU II Will ILV. pii""-" I , . . .iu...4.i r i, ihc;nr nurnprn stateb. wiLiiuui lug iictiiic ui mc w i iLv-i su..fe t . bnowri to thp F.ditor. Address all cor- "R ;,,ct- hrnthpr. JNO last - : 1 1 it. 1 iDL. 1 . . . - . . . respondence to , ! . "A Mn rnmp to the ing, they advocated the cheap I HE ADVANCE, - uiw. ...I .-. f .lU i- U Wilson.tN.C. Hi-mnprat c oartV bV distorting cuing vji lc uui.aia .uiai y the facts of our opponent's taking 50 cents worth of silver. A Georgia judge has decided weaknesse?. Once caught in an stamping it one dollar, and that the Southern Railroad lintruth You will always be then compel everybody to take cannot be forced to carry h00ked uoon with suspicion. it in payment 01 ail dents, etc., whiskev into South Carolina. ! lor one hundred cents. Un i 1J - a ! 1 ! I " - ' . I -l"iio nrrr(.ctfmn nonnla V Thl! K'urJU'u" "- pv-WLi turned the 1 democrats out. and - - ' We offer One Hundred uoiiars r- , R pnnbliran; . acrain in j r rotarrh that can- . .r , fc waru lor aiiy cci v. rnnf-rn nf th -(rfurprnmpnt a 1 1 k U,llc Pararrh Lure. v. " - not ue luicu uj - t s.l.Z- t, . ruPMW ro . Toledo. U. it bccuib iudi tuc leinucrat A similar suit is being tried in this State. The Treasury Department has notified the sub -treasurer in New York that he need not make any further special effort to obtain goici ior aeposit 111 F.J. the Treasury, the gold in hand able to carrv out any obligations made beinsr now so far in excess ot by tiieir firm. the usual reserve as to make West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, We the undersigned, have known ic defeat has had a salutary ef- F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and fect on tne leaders and news- beiieqe him perfectly honorable in ail naoers of that oartv. Several i - i ". - of the recent State conventions have been silent on the ques tion of 16 to 1, and some of yviivvw J' . J business transactions and finacially further accumulations entirely unnecessary.1 ' Considerable excitement is being raised just now, by re ports from Spain and the supposed instructions that the Americian minister has, in reerard to the war, in Cuba, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's 'Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting dtrectly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system. the most influential papers have abandoned the argument of 1 896 and have resumed their attacks on protection, claiming, as of old, that it ' increases Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per pnces, and showing that high bottle. Sold by all DruSgibts. nrirps whpn lpact tliPvarp caused by legislation, are a curse. An instance of this tendency SOCTl.ANI NECK'S POSTM ASTK It. nothinrr i; Hffinitelv known but Charlotte Obervcr. it is generally conceeded that Scotland Neck, as is learned to return to the old teahings of the authorities at Washington from a special to this morning's the party can be found in the have decided that the war paper, hasdrawn a black post- following extract from one of should be stooped. We do master. 'He is die fourth one "'"g ucmuud papers hot know that the United of his color appointed for Hal-'- ot the country : States ' has any right to ifax county. )Me feel that this interfere but if it should be is entirely right. The Repub- decided otherwise, then the lican party has never acted sooner we step in take charge fairly by its black voters. They the better for all concerned. constitute nearly ' all ol its strength in, the South and are There are two kinds of Pop- the balance of power which ocrat. One is the plain, old- give them quite a number of fashioned, dyed-in-the-wool Northern States, which would greenbacker and red nosed otherwise be Democratic. But cherub; your cross-roads yaw- for the black people the Ke- ' It is interesting to note that ever since' the election of McKinley the trend of prices have been upward. Since the passage of the Dingley bill the advance has been very sharp. The average rise from the 1st ot July to;the 1st of September was 6.7 per cent. From March 1 to beDtember 1 it was more than iq oer cent In other words, these are incontro vertible figures which prove that the cost of living to. the American people has been increased more than 15 per are wrong; and ought not tolerated. to Security anil l liaiice. Chicago Record. : . 1 r 1.1: ... li" j "ii a. ' J 'i . xt a r i i-cwi ii.c inc iveuuui can uariy came uvx uy uay ouu cvnv a. uiu. i uuiiiau ijcll i. y m i ji ui uiuunu harlr intrv rn., r ' 1 Yir n i rrVi t nrrio rvriHQ llirflCflf nrrkiilrl nrf Kf Kinr pnnn rrVl fnr it" t-i a i i ""' v,... i Ane advance Deiieves now upon going the whole hog in to be an object lor any other as :t w aiwavR hl.Vrl ,nH - . 1. 1 1. I . - , 1 " J his politics, and oe damned to, party to fuse with, and in taup;ht. that all laws which in .1 - i i l . i. : i t t i r . : l w i - to tne -nigger i- ine otner vis naiitax county tnere are quite terfere with the laws of trade the silly-billy, hall-educated, ten black- Republicans to one would-be political economist, white one. It is proper, there who'is'cock sure that wheat and fore, that thev should have a silver go hand in hand, and share of the post and other sometimes it is up. but gen- offices that is, if Senator erally it is down, and now you Vance's proposition that the see it and now you don't! horse which draws the plow Henry Watterson. should have the .fodder, is correct, and it is, beyond ques- 1 he American Monthly tion. Review of Reviews for Octo VVe congratulate the Re- ber has several articles of publican r party upon its reali- nnusual interest to women zation, at last, of what is due readers. Miss Frances Willard to justice. The awakening of J tells the storv of the World s its conscience has come late W. C. 1. U. movement; Mrs. but it has come, and in North Ellen M. Henrotin, president Carolina it is bep-inning; to of the General Federation of divide the offices not fairly, Women's. Clubs, outlines the for a fair division would give benefits of those organizations; the black people four fifths of Mrs. bheldon Amos, England, them, but it is .bep-inninp- to writes of a London Woman's divide them. let- the o-nnrl " 11 1HT" HIT T 1 I1 . V? iud, and iviiss Mary 1 ayior work go on. It- is a little Diauveit contibutes an en ag-ainst, party preiudice and lightening article on the preconceived notions in this opportunities for women at the State that a black man' and a bno-lish universities. seller of rum should he nrr. i - . . r r i marer mr a rennen rmmi . - vviuiuu- before and during tne war nit like Scotland Neck, but in ureece no writer was so uuQ Qnf f j i.. frequently quoted on the crisis the votefor and sinc j he as rtenrv lNorman. 01 the . u r.. ' 1 laOL L1LLL1U1K' illCV VIMI-II TflT - - 7 T J ' A L London Chronicle. The Oc tober number of Scribner's Magazine contains Mr. Nor man's inside history of the diplomacy that preceeded the war, "now told for the first time. He was in confidential relations with- the Greek government, Populism and Republicanism we are pleased to see them come into their own. A CHANGE OF POLICY. Communicated From the beginning of the and his narrative is therefore government down to the Pres of authorative value. A visit to idential Campaign of 1896, the portance. What such persons want The instinct to lay by stores for "a rainy day" is the instinct of self pres ervation and of civilization. It has led to the development of life-insurance companies and banks of all sorts. It leads the well-to-do to forego high rates ol interest in order that the in come from their wealth may be as certain and secure as possible. It is this same instinct that leads carelul persons of limited means to turn to the government as the only absolute ly safe custodian for their small sav- ings. In establishing postal, savings banks a nation'carries its people for ward a step in civilization, inasmuch as it is giving to them an additional security against misfortune. A per son who; puts his Vsavings into the post-office bank will know that when hardship and want overtake him, whether because of misfortune or de clining years, his money will be forth coming. The fact that there is such a safe place ot deposit provided will induce many to "make provision against future want who otherwise would permit themselves to become charges upon society when misfor tune overtakes them or when old age finds them unprepared to earn a sup port by their labor. To the persons tor whom the pos tal savings bank is intended the rate of interest on deposits is of minor im- BesttlntlonB of Respect. ' : At a regular conclave of Mt. Leb anon Commandery No. 7, K. T.; the following resolutions were read and adopted:- v " r . Whereas it has -pleased Almighty God, the Grand Commander o! the Universe, to summons the spirit oj Sir Knight Willie Daniel from this Earthly Asylum to the Celestial Asylum above. Be it therefore re solved, That in the death of Sir Knight Daniel this Commandery loses one ot its oldest and most faithful members, the community an upwright and hon orable citizen and his church a pure and .consecrated member. Honest and upwright in "his dealings with his fellow man, ever willing to give wise council to his less informed brethren, and to spread the mantle of Charity over the fauks of an erring brother, he was a true and courteous knight. We rejoice that in his declining years that his zeal for the Order never wpakenpd. W rest in the abiding "'-hope- ii 1 !, in, departure from our midst, he - has entered t he Asylum of Ifest, there to enjoy the companionship of other venerable Sir Knights who have "Turned aside from earth's trouble and strife. Laid down these burdens of care, To rest in the shade of the tree of life And breathe the Celestial Air." Be it further Resolyed, that these resolutions be spread upon the records of our Coni mandry , that a copy be sent to the town papers for publication and a copy sent to his family together with our deepest sympathy. J. D. Bullock, C. E. Moore. Committtee. R. G. Briggs, Sept. 27, 1897. the front on the eve of a battle Democratic party has violently abo.ve everything else is absolute se- 1 . " i 1 m 1 I k..,J 1. 1. J curitv against loss. TIipv want in m QICfY r rrUrPCnllP Uf flPCPrinPn I UUUU5CU L11C IJIlJIfl live nrthMr 1 TU iil.. a.: r iir rf tVio Pf-,,,kl,Voo U . I e" inc iiiubtia.tiuu: aic iruin mr. "uuuuuano, ucuduse it i,,v .1 I t i . - i viiv-ii ut iiuiiii; vtaia liicv uidv lhey want to eliminate from life the danger that in i m - - - i iiii-ii in i.iiiiiiiv vrfi1 iiit im v i if i M. T-,. t- frl-S. t . . .y "y rMurinaii i uwn uuotugrapus, tummoat- themselves without the means ot among them autographed por ties to the consumer and there- sustaining existence. traits of the Kine and his sons, oy increased, the cost of livinov Congress should establish a system ine repuDiicans did not at AUUAVisuiAiiur-. tpmnt tn ripnv fhio i Oxford Ledger. of postal saving banks ior the people of the United States without further unnecessary delar. contended that these higher n ri-: l r .1 nrirpc ixTrn14- rvnr mArs . ivaieiun corresDonueni 01 me t"- uui mvjic inonpv m - Charleston News and Courier savs an I in the Docket of thn;U pnn-i V 1 riea i-nenas tsest. eminent citizen of this State, a gentle- in the protected industries and Forthi"rty years Tutt's Pills have " " .. . .. . 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