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The Wilson Advance, . - y ri3ADVAj0 publishing company, '1 iL.'.M.-l eA'SKV THUkSOVI i L. C antav f.ll Pkorji i mot . f.ntc-re ) in the" Post Ottice at'W lKon V. C., as second class mailmatter SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : - One Year. . . .ix- Months ........ . 5 Remit by draft, post-office order or registered letter at our risk. Always give post-ofliee address in full. EAdvmising Rates furnished on ipplicatiou. No communication will be printed A-iihout the name of the' writer being known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to ' " ! The Advanck, Wilson, N. C. " A recruiting station for the U. S. Army has been , estab lished at Charlotte, NVC " And still the war progresses. If thes care does nothing more it will serve as a lesson to for- . . . Ciirn nations. - - . . ' The cotton crop of.y-'cjS is still "growing." The late esti mates "place it at from i 1,000, ooo bales up. ; -' .A wki.l- known cotton statis tician of New Orleans places the cotton crop of 1897 at n, 000,000 bales. "Dan" Emmett. the min- strel and author ot. "Uixie, is now living, at . Mount Vernon, Ohio, and is eighty-three years old., An English syndicate re cently closed a deal in Ken tucky whereby 200,000 acres -ot ' coal" and timber lands passed into its hands. The report .of the Court of Enquiry will probably be. in sometirmi before the first of April. It seems that they are waiting for Uncle Sam to get good and ready before they say anything. - The Concord Times came out last week with one of the most attractive write . ups .? that we have yet seen. ' And what is more to the. point, it seems to-have been gpxten but bv the editor and - not bv a traveling "side show." . Cark? Buck Kitchen, of Hal ifax county, is , out in another letter on the poluical situation. He truly says: "If a Republi can or his principles are any better now than they were in 7 the days of reconstruction I : have not discovered it." Kimston is a hustling little town in many ' ways. " Their latest act of . progres.siveness is the establishment of a daily paper. Messrs. D. W. arid C. Z. Whitaker are in charoe and are ddinor their best to meet the requirements of the position. All success to them. r It was stated some time ago, notes the Savdnnah NewS that Fitzhucrh Lee would ask Virginia to honor him. with a seat in the Senate after his re turn from Cuba. Should he do so, Virginia would subject herself to severe criticism if sle hesitated for a moment to give him the place, j J Tiie fact that an cx-Federal soldier in the White House, and an ex-Confederate soldier as . Consul-General to Cuba, are the leading actors in the p-rave sittiatioa confrbntinir the country is an object lesson of a united country that speaks volumes, , observes the News and Observer. The Emperor of Germany is credited 'with having said that "so long as he was ruler of Germany that Cuba would not belong, to the United States." The probabilities are that he never said anything of thekind .but if he should f o express himself it would make but little difference. : The dif ferent States of Europe are so busy .with their own- troubles that they haW small chance' to meddlewith us. r CASTOniA. Bears the ' j? Kind You Have Always Bought EigBaturs of :wTl Fayetteville (N. C)J Baptist says : ; "W c verily believe that Aortri Carolina has more politics and. worse politics than any State in the Union. ' . ' Booker T. Washington. one ; 01 tne greatest coiorea men of America, has written to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention commending the restriction of the ballot box to those with educational qualifi cations, He argues that to close the ballot box. against ig norance will mean the opening of the schoolhouses. The Charlotte Observer, .1 1 1 i ever progressive, nas decided on a Monday mornings issue. This.was done, at this particu lar time, to: meet the demand for "war" news. The first of these Monday issues is full of. good reading matter. The leading editorial, which we copy in another column, is one that should be read and care fully pondered by every Dem ocrat in the State. The Thomasville News, which is Populist all over and through and through, leans to the opinion that the endorse ment by the Democratic State Committee" of National Chair man Jones' address means the complete ' fusion of all silver forces in the State in the Con gressional elections this year. If the News supposes that the Democratic fly intends to walk into the Populist spider s par lor, it is slightly mistaken.., State of Ohio, City' (of Toledo, ) Li;cas Cih'xty. . ) ss .FraStk Cheney makes oath that lie is the senior partner of the firm of F. J: Cheney & Co., doing business in the City ol Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay t h e sim of () N E H U.N D R HI) DOL LARS tor each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured bylh'e use of Hall's Catarr Ccrk. . FRANK J. CHENEY. Swoxn to before me and subscribed in nrv presence, this 6th dav of Decem ber A. 1)., 1886. A V. GLEASON, Notary Iiblic. SEAL j- Hall's' Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and. acts directly on the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J . CHENEY & CtJ. , Toledo, O. V Sold-. by Druggists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. kVoe unto tli Kubsoi i Uer that are t Kaim in ArrcHraffe." 1 A Missouri editor, eviJently a pro hibitionist, went to church the other day and was called upon to lead in prayer,: when he responded as foL lows : V- "Almighty and kind Father, who doth from Thy throne look down on the government "of men land delin quent subscribersVniost humbly we beseech Thee to draw; nigh unto them and whisper a few things into their ear that -the statute forbids us to print. Thou k no west our wants, but the subscriber kpowest. them not and seldom steps in to inquire. " Let it be known that there are patches on the homestead of our pants and there is an aching void in the front part t f our back, and that we hunger and thirst and that he asks us. not to come in and sup with him.. Thou knowest, Lord, that our ink- and print paper costs money, but the sub-' scriber bringeth it not as he promised and we are shivering and shaking while be roasteth his , shins before the red hot fire of his motfier. Tell him all these things, Lord.i.and if he tail eth and bringeth no -succor, banish him to the- fower regions to dwell among the Republicans, Democrats, Populists and calamity howlers, and Thine shall be the praise 'and the glory, through our : newspaper career. Amen." C ASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Miss Eva Bell Simmons," the only female graduate of Wake Forest Col lege, and tor some years a teacher in Unj m. Female College, of Eufala, Ala., died at the latter place Friday. The remains will be taken to Wake Forest for b'urial. ltar.kl-n'8 Arnica alvt. ( The best Salve in' the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaped Hands, , Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and' positively curts Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money" refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by B. W. Hargrave. THE STATE PRESS. . C UKKENT TOPICS OICSD HV THK j Al those schemes fbr taxing bach- . elors with a, view cf driving ihem j into matrimony are wrong.. More men get married now than wives can comfortably support. Greenville En terprise. . - What is love? Love is that lu bricating compound of so.ul and mind which mingles itselt with the same property of others and makes ."two hearts beat as one." Love , is the fu'fiHing" of the law- Wa-hingt.m Progress - The passage, bv in entirely unani mous vote, of the Cannon bill through tie House yesterday appropriating $50,000,000 for the national dt fence will doubtless have a salutary t fleet both ?n America and Spain. Char- lotte Observer. ' Savs Oliver Wendell Holmes: "If a man cannot find a logical way out of a dilemma, it is his duty to go crazy and he is a fool if he don't." The above is respectfully commended to Dan Russell for serious considera-. tion. Trucker's Journal. It is said that in the' event of trou ble with this country Spain - may get ;"the moral support of Germany." When it comes to the game of play ing powder and bill and big guns moral support isn't the kind of sup port that amounts to muqh. Star. 4 The refusal of the United States Government torecall General Lee 'at Spain's suggestion, shows the confi dence : of the administration in the ability of the Consul General to man- age affairs of this government in Cuba in the present crisis bmithheld I T. 1,1 ' . ':' If ever one was justified in rej.oic- ing at turmoil and stnfe.it is now in of Granville county, was found Mon order to rejoice at the ups and downs day dying in a public road in Person and curseing and counter curseing of county. ; He said John Forsyth shot the present state 01 administration. Russell curses and they curse back at him and so it goes. Washington Progress. Russ?U Sage wants war. He ouy ht jo have his fill of it. and if war comes he ought to be forced to go to the front. Anyhow, the government at Washington would be considera bly safer and better off with Russell Sage in the van of an attacking army than ""'Russell Sage in Wall street. Truckers' Journal. The Philadelphia Ledger, referring to an inter Collegiate debate in that State, well observes : " We should have more of these contents of reas on and eloquence. W hether or not we have" too many inter-state colle giate athletic contents, it is certain that we have ,tVo few intellectual ones. Raleigh Post. In noticing the recommendation of the benate for a modification ol the civil service rules, so that a lew more Republicans could be given jobs, an exchange niakeS the mistake of cal- j ling it "mortification." It will prove a "mortification" to all who believed the Reoublicans honest in their ad vocacy of civil service.. Speaking of a matter of which he ..,n, - 7 umi the first reqisite for war was money, the second was money, and the third was money. ' From the nonchalance with which Uncle Sam putsjup $50,- 000,000 at a time he seems to think .nimselt lairiy well provided witn tne requisite Greensboro 'Felegram. VJueen Victoria s message to Presi- dent McKinley is one over which alf America will feel proud. The sug- gested alliance with Great Britain is somewhat too vague to be taken into consideration, but lor all that, Queen Victoria's expression shows a feeling toward the United States that is a source oi Observer. gratification. Charlotte Fusion with an old foe does riot only mtan defeat, but it means a surrender of principles.. A straight fight may mean dtfeat. but if we go down in defeat in a fi.ht single hand ed and -alone we have the comtorting assurance that we will rise again with clean hands and unsuiied garments.- We don't want any mixing in oursp and we don't intend that a handful of pomical director shall tell us what we snan or snail not qo in tne ap proaching contest - Enterprise. So f r as the Times is' concerned its editor considers ihat he has never ridden on a FREE pass. I Ie' has rid den on "passes," but the advertising we .have done for ihe railroads will overbalance, by lar, the amount of the "passes," and we are one of those kind that believe that if the fditor and (he rail-oads with whom he has contracts are satisfied that each party is filling said contracts there is no law that can prevent a continuance of the same Frankiin Times. BETTER tlinn enrc is prevention 13y takiug Hood's Sarsajiarilla you may keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves and a good APP ETI T E. NEWS ABOUT NOJITH CAROLINA. he Republican Sm(; organ de. 'f there will he a fusion of pubheans and Populists on Cpn- Editor Britt. fif the Oxford Ledger, has accepted the position of private secretary to Congressman. Kitchen, of the fifth district. Piatt Cowan died recently in Wil- niingtori. He was the son of the late Robert tf. Cowan and grand-m of Governof Stone. J- . A Cleveland county man owns a 'mule that is is . ears, old but it can pull a plow all day and De as fri-ky at niyht as a 7. rear-'icl (Vhile at t,he supper table Thurs- ay .night Major J. S Pemberton was stricken I with paralysis at Albemarle. He is a leading democrat and lawyer. The Seaboard Air Line railroad is making the experiment of using elec- trie headlights for its locomotives ard the trials thus taf made are said to be successful. The i" dusiri .1. :rg -w f the Sea- boaul Air Line, viio nun. bei" about 206, held a convention at Wilming- ion tnis weeK. 1 ne aeaooara is doing much to develop the South. Mr. R. H. Bradley, who was' in the squad at Bethel with Wyatt, the first man shot on the - Southern side during the war , has been chosen as chief marshal for Memorial day at Raleigh.- - Kaleigh Cor. Messenger: It is new arranged that the Pamlico" and Car teret county oyster claims shall be submitted to a releree. The State treasurer will not pay them as they now stand. " " A young man named .Thorpe, who sajd he was a son of William Thorp, mm. The wound is in his head. His horse was near by. A new building is to be built for the, deal and dumb school at Mor- ganton. It' will be 162x83 feet; cen tre three stories "and 'wings two, and will contain 22 school rooms, an of fice, reception room and large as 1 1 rrs semmy room. l he cost is not to exceed 1 7,000. At Winston Judge Coble granted a temporary injunction restraining the sheriff of Rockinyham countv from collecting the interest on the $5,000 of bonds issued January 1st, i88ortohe Roanoke and Southtrn railroad until further order of court. This is another bond repudiation. .The negroes of Granville county .n. 1 . j ti 1 ciic gieauy aiarmeu. 1 ney nave been told that President McKinley will call into service 'against Spain nrsl Df A those" who voted for him. The negroes are said to believe this, anj few of them are to be found who will admit that they ' vyted tor McKinley. " j The Marion Democrat says a hav k flew down into the yard ol Mr. Benj. Halliburton and caught a chicken. A roosteriiflinediately made lor the hawk. A. touyh fijht enfu-d .-.din- , r- - - j ing wnicn oiegie riailiuui ton, 10 years old, grabbed the hawk. earn, d him to the wood, pile and dispatch d him wjth an ax. Movement f VVarsliip. Washington, March 15 The big armored cruiser Brooklyn arrived at bortress Monroe this morning direct from LaGuayra, Venezuela.. She .has made a fine run up, and it is ex pected, will await at Hampton" Roads the arrival of the Minneapolis and Columbia, which are just fitting out at Philadelphia, This force will torm an excellent nucleus tor the oroiected "flyjng i-quadron" in case- the pai tment decides to form one. de- Tutfs Pills Cure All Liver Ills. Tried Friends Best. For thirty years Tiitt's Pills havt proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sjck man's friend. A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia souristomach, malariaxonstipa- tion and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By vir- tilt; of a decret; Wilson Superior Court made in the cause therein pend ing entitled r . H. Hewlett vs VV. C. Hewlett, et als, the undersigned com missioner appointed m said decree to sell. on Monday, the iSth day of April, iSoS. at 12 ill., at the Co -rt House door in the town of Wilson sell at public auction tor casn a lot of land, situate in the town of Wilson, on Vance street and ' known as -the. "William Hewlett place." March 15th. 1898. T. T. Thorne, Commissioner. Battle & Thorne, Atty's. Your iriends may -mile But that tired feeling" . Means danger. It t j:-4. i And m mn 10 h find. , . !( I his condition may Lead to serious illness. It should be promptly Overcome by taking Moods arsr.paruia, Which purifies rind Enriches the blood,' Strengthens the. nerves, v Tones the stoinach, ' Creates an appetite And builds up,. ": Eiiergizes and vitalizes ;.. The whole system. ; . Be sure to get " Only Hood's; A citizen of Greenshjoro, in walk. ing along the streets 'of that town'. w is struck on the head . bv a dead limb which broke and fell from a tree under- which he- was passing. He sued the town for damages, claim ing that he was permanently disabled, and the jury jjave him $r,ooo. The .city, appealed. An interesting service was- partici pated in by Rev. J ,.L. Meyeibere in this city Sunday afternoon. It was the reception olf . Miss Lillian May Richerson, of Tarboro, into the Jew- ish faith, after w ni6h .she was united in marriage to ! r. Edward Miller, a Hebrew, and they returned on the evening train to their home in Tar- boro, which town, by the way, seems to furnish nearly all the Hebrew (fe male) converts in the State Golds- boro Headlight, 3d. Let every good Democrat in every township constitute himself a mission ery, and use his influence on every good white ' citizen to attend the Democratic primaries when calltd" and take part in sending delegalts to the various nominating conventions- The only qualification re'- quired ishat said citizen, who thus goes into the primary, pledges him self to abide the res.ult, and vote with the Democrats to redeem the State from RusselKButlerism. ' The Post asks its contemporaries to urge this course on ' all good Democrats. Let us all to work Raleigh Post. Skina on fire with torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and pimply humors, instantly relieved by a warm bath with CuTicuRA Soap, a single application ot Cuticura (ointment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of Cutictua Resolvent. cira Ik oldjthronghoTitthe world. Pottbr t).C.Coep ,Qnle Props.-, Boston. 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(): coirsf Ra -eigh, ha vini the prison already, h.is the nine points of posstSsion on htr rivals ' ' mm? when the Creator said to woman1 "In sorrow shalt thou brin forth children," that a curse was pro nounced against the human race, butthejoy felt by every Mother wlien she first presses to her heart her babe, proves the contrary. Danger and suffering lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mothec, and should be avoided, that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be real ized, in full vigor and strength. rTi 'S FRIEND so .relaxes the my ii system and as sists Nature, that the nec essary change takes place without Nau sea, Headache, Nelrvous, or m Gloomy Fore- bocjingof dan ger, andthe trying hour is robbed of its pain and suffering, as so many happy mothers have experienced. Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does this. 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Sft fail- uir, in jjuiiueuy, no ueception, no Uisai Illinois State Sanitarium. 28 10 3m EV V NSTlIN, ILL. L C. HALES, Casbier opaiccc will cure well, have ai brigh I rich color and flavor, with good ' ? burning properties, if liberally supplied vitfi a fertilizer con- I taining at least 10 actual ' Potash. in the form of sulphate. The quality of tobacco is im. ; proved by that form of Potash. - Our books will tell you just what to use. They are free. Send for-them. - - GERMAN KALI WORKS. 93 Nassau St., New York. Real Estate Defc WILSON, N. Will gladly furnish any infbr mation regarding 'Wilson and vicinity. : wilsqn: is a town of 4000 inhabitants . t 1 1 1 " ' witn air tne modern improve ments, such as Water works tlectric lights and .Telephone service, and is the most pros perous town in North Carolina. We have the best Cotton and Tol Market . ' v In the State. Yet farming lands are reason ble in price, from 10 'pe acre up. We are in a pos lion to oner Buildinp; L( ts in any section of the town, i - ! and call attention especially to vacant lots on Academy, Spring, Goldsboro, Hincs, Daniel aad Park streets, rang ing in price from $150 "to $1,000. ' j If you want to sell your lot place it with men who are in touch with purchasers. ' Ifyou wanta tenant for your building, and the rents collec ted promptly make a contract with (X U). ,.,m 5" Fnrm of 5 acres 6 miles. from Wilson, 2 lenam houses, a good i Imrse' fanii in cultivalit" adjoining lands that ca.i he bougluVVasonahle. Price, Ji.ooo. '. tNo- 3- A valuable grist mill com plete, heavy 40 inch runners, and a large W ilson cotton seed crusher. No. i2. A farm of 250 acres 4 miles from W'ibon, 150 acres'in cultivation. 25 acres good pasture, well watered. 4 tenant houses and good out lniil 1 ings. No better farm in the countv. rnce, $4,000. No. 13. A good 4-room dwelling 011 corner of Spring and South streets. A good sized lot cheap lor the price, No I. 1.250 flCrfS lirnhnr lonrl i.n and extending from the XV. C. & A. and C. C. R in Columbus countv. Productive farming land if clear. i I lace is paying rent as turpentine farm of 10 per cent, on price asked. -Price J2.IOO. . NTo. 18. A farm of o acres, 8 miles, from Wilson, buildings new Horse farm just cleared. Price. $850'. .No. 23. Farm of 90 acres 6 miles from vVilson - One horse farm in cultivation Uood buildings. Fine tobacco land. Price. r,ooo. No: 25. Vacant lot on the corner ot Spring and Hines streets, 45X by 185 feet. Price $100. - No. 38 Vacant lot on the corner o f.oldsboro and Hines streets, akH bv 185 feet. Price 100. ' ' No. 39. Vacant lot on the corner o' S ring and Dairy streets, 47K bv 18s feet: Price $100. ' 3 Ino 52. Vacant lot on the corner of Goldsboroand Dairy streets 46?i bv 185 feet. Price $90. ' No. 19: Lot 0II cornei of Spring and Dairy sireets. Good four-room dwel ling, good water. Price low. fN"- 55-. 60 acres of land on wt-Tend rl ; lW VMr Suila,Ie for laying out residence lots. Price low. '. 27-18-ivr. lrou life HINDIPO RESTORES VITALITY Made a fWeII Man A. I.Siinras l o.. A. v: ... . o t- OUIMIIS. GREAT lir losses caused . al1 ds J sanity andConL," of J'.outl. It wards off In- Kives vigor and s w th" iUlhful or- k a man ior businesr 1L shrnten organs, and fits the vest pwket PX?2i-Eas'1y carried in by mad, nlainarck!50 PT 6 Boxes hamavesukug S I ore Wilson, n. c. -
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