The Wilson Advance. BY THE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. VV. L. Cantwell - Proprietor. Entered in the Post Office at Wilson N. C, as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year.... $1.00 Six Months 5 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at ur risk. Always give post-office address in full. jgg"Advertising Rates furnished on application. 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. In the death of Henry George, of New York, the country has . lost one of its greatest reform leaders. Al though many of his ideas were extreme, yet ' he seemed to always have the true interest of the people at heart. 1 .-L4. U mrf THE ELECTION NEWS. aiiism, ana next uiat ; t drop all metallic money or any New York, November 3 Follow- form and do business with lr- ing is the grand total of the votes re- .m. KIp (rnvprnmentDaoer. ceived by the three leading candi- 1 ViVlllt cv . - x 1 .11. C y . AT Vnrlr rnmnlptp rphirns ha vino hppn . .. 11 . 1 " " " " According to a ceieurncu fuu- rece,ve(i from a of the districts omist there are upward 5,000,000 lit- VanWyck, 235,181 ; Low, 148.513 ; tie glands' in the human stomach. Tracy, 101,823. VanWyck s pi ural tl .a r ot the digestive ity over Low, 86,668. r 1 I I ho inniotmne aro thA I ipmnrotc uices which dissolve or digest fhe have a small majontv ol the members food. Indigestion- is want 01 - juitc, 0f the State Assembly. r 1 l A ,A Uolr - I weakness 01 gianus, hccu ui ij-.f new jersey. restore these organs. lheoest ana New York, November 3 The most natural health is that given by vote in New "Jersey to day was light. Shaker Digestive Cordial. Natural, lhe Democrats made gains in al woco cnnlips the materials most every county and the Republi ... . . . 1 Lauj iwianA i-uuiiwi w tuc ki.ui. Ao- needed bv the elands ana me sium- , , , nccucu iiic g'luu semblv bv a narrow marein. . .. . , , . j . " ach, until thev are auie 10 ao uieir work alone. Shaker Digestive Cor dial cures indigestion certainly and permanently. It does so by natural means and therein lies the secret of its wonderful and unvaried success. At druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle. v Last week the first issue of a mew paper reached us. "Our Southern Home" will be devoted to the interest of the State in" general. Its chief efforts will be to induce immi gration to the Old North State. We wish its editors much success. The "Pender Star", has ceas ed to shed its radience across the southern horizon. It has been absorbed by the Clinton Democrat, a bright newsy weekly issued in the adjoining county, Sampson. The people of" both counties are to be con gratulated, as the consolidation vwill doubtless strengthen a paper-that was already strong, On our fourthJpage we print this week a very interesting and instructive article from a farmer, advising other farmers to stick to tne snip. 1 nere is much to be gained by a care ful study of his "bill of fare." Too many of our farmer friends are wont to think that the'town bred man has all the advan tages. Such however is far from beino- the case. We of the town are here, not so much from choice as, because we were born to this estate and are not prepared, to cope with the problems that daily con front those whose lot m life has been cast on other, and pleas- anter, lines. We don't expect that many farmers will agree with us, for we are painfully aware of that, ever present dis satisfaction with anything or place that is ours, 'tis only that which is just beyond our reach that- seems worth having. Take the advice of the farmer. writing for the Home and Farm, and "stick to the farm if you would be happy." BE ACCURATE. - MARYLAND. Baltimore, Nov. 3, 2 a. nv A con servative estimate of the Maryland Legislature, based upon partial re turns indicate that the Democrats will have sixty votes on joint ballot while Republicans will have filty- seven. NEBRASKA. Omaha, November s From Fu- ' .1 "it sion neaa quarters tne iouowing In Our last issue (under the statement was given out at midnight : 1 11,1 we nave carried ieDrasKa ior me above caption) we called the Fusion ticket by a plurality ot from attention of tne 1 imes to tneir 20 000 to 25000. Together with the nracnce Ot printing nonces, magnificent victory lor the State Slipposed to be, taken from this ticket, we rnve carried a majority of paper and made the statement the county tickets. The cause lead- hat should they persist in such l" practice we should be lorced mand better money through the un to brand them "liars." limited coinage of sold and silver. In reply they in part retract ohio. their former assertion and , . , . , , . .1 Columbus, Nov. 3. I he result in Wind lip With what they are 0hio is so ciose that it may require pleased to term a warning and the official count to determine the re- a reference as to what consti- suit, especially on the political com- tutes gentlemanly action. All plexion of the Legislature- The we have to say is, that when Republicans and the Democrats are the editors of the Times act as Legislature with such persistence that gentlemen tney win oe treated ;t will require t'e official count at as such, but when thev Stoop least to get one or the other to con- to the underhand and dishonor- cede deieat. Incomplete returns in- able practice of blackguards dicate the election of the Republican ., T il . r i 1 State ticket by ten to twelve thousand tney snouia not leei surpribeu but the resulFon the Legislature is ,0 to nna mat tney are rreaieu ciose that no dehnite figures can be accordingly. out to night. The Democrats claim We do not fear to have them confidently a majority- in both of the reprint any article, or comment legislative Drancnes, Dm give no tig- . 1 .1 . , UICa Kill IIIC lllUllUCl K)l IXCLMCSCIlld- upon any article, that we may . Senators . The Wubli. publish, but they nUSt not cans claim fifty-bur Representatives "handle the truth carelessly" and seventeen Senators sure, or sev and expect to have us pass it enty-one votes on joint ballot, seven- tnree Deing necessary ko elect a sen ator, lhey also claim all ot the welve representatives whose counties have not been definitely heard from, and all of which are in the doubtful list. VIRGINIA. over it over without notice If they wish to comment upon an article in our columns we would .suggest that it was proper that our article be re produced, together with their criticism, then the public could k Richmond,. Nov, 2. The election read both sides and be in a po- story in Virginia is briefly told. Al- sition to draw their own ron- though there was unusual apathy, it elusions " ' ' estimated that theDemocratic State - j . , ticket is elected by about 55,000 or In the case at issue the 60,000 majority, and the Democrats Times first stated positively have two-thirds of the House of Del- "according to the Advance egates and four filths of the Senate. thus and so. . When called 1 -'.I ill h 1 ill 1 1 1 f r M v 1 M j 1 11 iii-jri ... . . . -j, .v.w. jLouisville, iov. 2. A conserva- 4 they so read" our article, but tive estimate at 11 o'clock to-night Still do not substantiate either places the majority of Charles P of their claims by producing the Weaver, Democratic candidate for offending composition- This mayor, over Geo D. Todd, the pres- u r - . , ent incumbent, at fron t.ooo to .500 cxcxi ipuiui iu uui The retlirnS from the State are mea one conclusion. l hey CANNOT gre and unofficial at this hour. Ac- PROVE THEIR CHARGE. Now cording to these, Shacklelord. Silver when a man makes a charp-e Democrat, is leading Baily, Republi- - i ,V 1 . 1 A. that cannot be sustained by proot what is he usually called ? can, by about 5.000 votes. RHODE ISLAND. We pause for reply. Word comes that a new po- litical party is organizing to enter the national field. It has , been an open secret that many of the strongest adherents of the Iree silver theory were nt heart nothing more than Greenbackers and believers in absolute fiatism, and that they considered tree silver but half-way house to a complete paper system, The new party calls itself the National Paper Money party, and pledges de votion to the currency question exclusively. Silver is denounc ed, and "No metallic basis o currency and no redemption' is its motto. No gold and no silver is to be coined, but only national paper money issued by 4. Congress and not redeem able. All money now in cir culation is to be worth its face value, but no more of the same kind is to be issued. A Chica go paper quotes ex-Governor Altgeld as saying of the new movement: "Agitation in the paper money direction is good, and it may only take a spark to cause the tide to turn, iut I believe that it will fake a long time to educate the people, to adopt the correct' system." This statement is sio-nificant as ; coming from one of the strong test disciples of free silver of last year. But what can an honest and sane man think of such sayings and principles ? As a first step, he is told that he must cast away gold as a measure of value, for free silver means silver vmonomet- Providence, Nov. 2 The munici pal election to day lesulted in the election of William C. Baker, Demo crat, by over 1,500 plurality. The vote' was the smallest in years, the heavy rain preventing a large poll. DeafneeftCumiot lie Cured by local applications as they cannoj reach the diseased portions' 'of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional rrmedies. Diafness is caused by an inflamed con anion ot tne mucuous lininir of the Eustachian Tube. inflamed you have a rumbling sound fir imnprfprt hpnrinry ot-il ...u tirely closed, Deafness is the result aH Monthly Review of Reviews unless the inflamation can hp tai- f for November. The story is VH VUi. I- J and this tube restored to its normal worth reading, No Such COn condition, toe hearing will be destroj - test as this has been known ea lorever; nine cases but often are The first campaign of the When this tube is Greater New York is fully de scribed in the American before ;n municipal politics 1 he issues involved are tre mendous, and the personnel of the leaders has a unique inter est. The editorial comment in the Review's "Progress of the World, illumines the whole situation, and the subject is IK . . . . among the topics discussed iurther enlivened by a selection by the editor of the American of the most striking cartoons Monthly Review of Reviews in 'from 'the daily press tne iNovember number of that periodical are the Greater t . ' . . . . causeu Dy catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous suriaces. . We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused hv . tarrh) that cannot be cured bv Hall's uatarrn Lure. bend for circulars 11 - t. iZ CO- Toledo, O. vium uy UgglSlS, 75c. STAtF. NHWS. . ' The capacity ot the sulphuric acid works at the Carleigh phosphate works is being doubled. . Tack Frost made his first arrival Saturday morning. Sunday morn ing there was a very heavy frost. It is said that the Supreme Court will render decisions in some very important cases in a lew days. There are just ,2,340 insurance agents in North Carolina. Just think of it! And many ol them represent more than one company.. The filling of cases in the two new rooms at the S'ate museum is now in progresss. They will contain over 8,000 specimen of ores and minerals. Republicans who go in lor co op eration with the Populists say that Butler must be eliminated; that "he can take his party and go wherever he likes;," Otho Wilson says he was the first man in the State who was ever denied a trial by jury. He says he will use this on tYv stum d--. I : 'he next campaign. . . - Farmeis say they propose to male very Hht purchases of fertilizers next spring. They spent $4,000,000 thjs year in this direction and by rea son of this fict have been quite badly pushed in 'many cases." J. B.TIussey, the Washington, D. C, correspondent who has a libel suit lor $10,000 against the the New s and Observer in the present term of Wake Superior Court is in Raleigh. The necessary arrangements for Winston's Tobacco Fair have been completed. The Fair opened yes terday and is the biggest exposition of the kind ever held in North Caro lina. The city is gaily attired in pretty decorations for the event. . Trinity College and Wake Forest will contest lor oratorical honors in a debate to be held in Raleigh Thanks giving day. Much interest is being maniiested in the debate by the stu dents and friends jo( the two institu tions. The Academy rl Music Ins been secured lor the debate. At Wilmington at 1 o'clock Sun day morning a German sailor was killed by Giles -Anderson. He was shot through the heart. Anderson was arrested. He acknowledges the killing, but pleads self defence. It is said he was drunk and attempted to kill another sailor at the same time. There is fresh complication at Asheville. Magistrate Deaver issued a warrant against the Southern' Ral way Company lor issuing free passes, and cited judge Evvart, of the West ern Ciiminal Circuit, as a witness The Judge denounced Deaver and Deaver served a rule on him to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt of Deaver 's court. Deaver, who, Ewait snys, isa dis charged employee of the Southern Railway, is under indictment in Jour cases in Ewart's court lor embezzle--merit ot public funds and w as convict-, ed in one case, the maximun punish ment lor which is five years. The colored State fair opens Men day. A racing programme has been iranged and a larger amount offered lor premiums than ever before. It promises to be largely attended. Eleven convicts were sentj from the penitentiary last week to the Ro anoke farms to pick cotton. Super intendent Smith and Chairman Dock ery say the pickers have been about half oyer the iarms for the first time and that about one third of the cot ton is picked. The North Carolina Publishing Company has been chartered at Ral eigh. It is the company which will publish the new Democratic morning daily. The capital is $20,000 and the incorporators are Greek O. An drews, W. P. Whitaker, W, E, Jones, O. J- Carroll, T. H. Briggs, D. E. Everett. 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As usual, .we have nrovid. 1 ed for the demands of Fashion, and we have here ready for you to look at. as handsome a line of rings as you ever saw. If you have your mind set on any particulaj kind . of a ring and we don t happen to have, we'll net it for you or make it for you. Yours to serve, ; ; J. J.. Privett & Co.; - jT.J G. CONNOR, Attorney at Law, WILSON, - - N.c. Office Branch & Co's. Bank Building f UCD.K TUC fHEAD i i I I B r 9 - . A S I 5 I i!S I H ! L UV) 1 .WE.CARRY A FULL LINE OF Clothing, Gent's Furnisliing Goods and Dry Goods Which we. are selling-at prices to -make your mouth water., And..... SHOES ivOurSHOES ARE THE WONDER. OF ALL WHO SEE THEM. . IN OUR (GROCERY .DEPARTMENT We CaiTY the Best. - Try a barrel of our "HARTER'S f . A i FLOUR" and you will come back lar another. We have a few'COOK STOVES on which we are offering- a bargain. --- COME AND SEE US FOR ALL YOUR. NEEDS AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. ' RESPECTFULLY, H: d. BARNES ,& CO., , ' JEFF. 1). LEE, MKr. Cor. 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