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Th c Wilson Advance. dY THE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY , . : . '. : : ' i ' -. ' - - ! PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. E..T. PEOPLES & II. G. CONNOR, Jr. Editors and Proprietors. Entered in the Post Office at Wilson tf.;C, as second class mail matter.' very night A brief comparison of the In the course of this history of this and every South- pertinent remarks iast ern State will reveal to the Mr. J. D. Barden mac e k very minds of all but the most pre- valuable and truthful exblana- judiced of persons, that there .tion of what was meant by is. but one body or set of men, fighting negro domination. organized into a political party, He said that it did ho who are capable of understand- "fighting negro voters inP" and workincr out correct fiahrina tn the death One Year. $1.01 ix months. 50 government and society which the Republican and other par registered letter at our risk. Always are presented to the people of ties which live and thrive by jx. cc a a : r..ii I . '-...'.' - A -'':. - -' . "1 ' 7w-r L. O ir I U V- V Vy A- A V L At- A. II11LV1J AAA Tust after the civil war the North Carolina, sou 'srht tor self I. MI. VISITED BY FIRE AGAIN YESTERDAY MORNING - AT mean put the i of those ead of .. : "It Brings Nothing." The' following . clipped from the j Motor is sent in by its Wilbanks cor- j respondent : : Two tobacco wagons meeting on the road to Wilson the other day and standing there an unusual length of! time, your correspondent came upl just in time - to hear, the following j $9ao Invested in a Chemical Fire Engine by the dialogue which took place between WILL MO DOUBT BE A BLESSING TO THE TOWN. Town Would Have Saved Everything Wood en Buildings Will be Replaced by Brick Stores. E2FAdvertising Rates furnished on application. Republicans : undertook the advancement and profic The Advance, Wilson. N. C. l'KINCELY UNCLE SAM. at the Ml. Olive, Sept. 26. At 10 o'clock this morning fire broke out in Mt. Olive and totally destroyed the folk No communication wilf be printed iask and i en ominously failed, expense not only of uhfe white nn;iri-;noQ- knotthe Edttor. ' Addr'els'allcoA Ther6 is not a Page in the voters of the btate, but the R. J, Southerland's large two story respondence to . - historv of this countrv which neproes themselves.; by whom stables ; insured for Si. 000. records so complete a failure ; they are placed in powterv ' In Postoffke contents all lost, except a failure which one would think other words, , the Democratic tfie .f e; Building owned by R.' J. wuuiu ever remain urim pai ty in uus owic is niiLing B B Ta k 111 tae memory 01 uie -suiier- uie icaucrs ui nidi vusl i- ioss. V'alue $ ers. But, alas ! The recbllec- p-reo-ation of lpfnorancd, which Ut 200 tion pasted away and once more come under . the name of the Southerland ; insus'ed for $100'. the two drivers : "What's tobacco in Wilson?'' asked the one with a load, It'sbacco," savs the other. The en quirer, supposicg himself not io be! understood, repeated.' "What's to bacco in Wilson?" "It's tobacco," says the other. "I know that, but what is it ?". "Why I tell you it is! tobacco, tobacco is tooacco in Wilson: or any where else that I. ever heard of." I know that as well a3 ' you," said the first, "but what does tobacco; inn an b r . i n i f w e k. .4 i r&- 1MB Mi I ' 1.1 reiTtt 5 ! i! -. fl i "If apriceenn Vz pi. fed on pnin, Mother's Frieid ' is worth its wcvjlit in sold s aa ai'.evn atorl My wife sufTertd more mien minutes witii . 1 : i .1 iM . V.. . Lh!irl .1. erol ncr oiner iwu unwu-u ii.. .-..iv. Aher ith her last, having previpuslv used ATLANTA , C i 1 A R LOT r F AUGUSTA. ATMFvs " WILMINGTON. NEW ORLEANS C 1 1 ATTA NOOG A . NASH V ILLE NEW YORK. nOSTO.V. ADELPiliA- WASHIN;TOV ' ..NORFOLK. ETC!lVOT ' eith . to any one expecting to become a notker, su 1 a customer. . 1 m I S 1H T I I I'S 1 I .alt. 1 tu:i . V . a J - . - ... . . i - . i iv imij v i i. of Carmi. I1L. to the Jlraaueia iteguiaicw iv MiHii..i.;..ii- Codpanr, of Atlanta, Ga., the propne- lv lAaULiuiv - one of the many internal medicines au- Jv portsiuoufh wrtisid to do unreasonable tinners, but a h-'Weldoa" scientifically prepared h'niment especially arUendcrn CUCVUIC tj.v"s 1 ; . f u turn w ..uru.. u : ! il" " : r.3? t.:. Iv Durham urnig in vv 11.5UU.1 vv uy, il uiiu? i to taose parts 01 woman suigtuiiaiii w first ha d- Building owned" by K, J. . , , . . c. . r 'T,,, J, j o ' " haH fiotfor iaiirc tha W.f 'i f-t- I'll Hai lV.aVV. iLJV. kj . L j iUi 1.11 U. with an oath, itate, for d if you don't know too much! the Reriublica-n oartv combin- nep-ro oooulation of this State. H- c- Howell, goods .saved, but for North Carolina. ' 1 - I .1 J . . . . r -,j- . i . . ; . owned by R. I. Southerland : insured London, Sept. 26. - A special toj iste$ the danger to life ofbothmothet ar Ei'oertou 55atinpn tnf'mnpr? nt the I )piti- mn;t mnmpntniif; Rrrnao- p . .t . i.u- r- tt.. rr od i-liilr! nr-rl 1povptfhp mother in aeon- ar :.niu.,ls- . - "-. r 00 ' inrSTKi iue uioDe irom nong , rvoug, puuiiMi "".r , ; , v , .-at winder 1 1 I . T f . . .1 .1-"-' n; dry goods ; total nothing there, but everybody brings Tf inv flenendencp is to be "1C1UU1), x v-v. s loss ; value 2,000; insured tor ----- r . -..-. placed in a Washington special to the New York Journal, the American peace commissioners who sailed last. Saturday for Pnris nno-hr to hp nblp to knock . rf " r 1 .i ocratic party, were placed in which for its importance to nlnnrr nftor n fa ; linn fill t lP 1 J ' 1 1 I i & . n -j .1 power only to show to the every interest, both moral and sured foi S.oo compensation allowed them r , - , 1 - ,! , a ; Z c , , . .i r. r -li world that experience v was industrial, has its only equal, Dr. W. C. Steele's "I -vmmiccir.nc-i- I la7 c ipp will - F . W 1 ' - - . ' I '...-.-K K . j x-1 x 1 i xl, t. . i . i I rr tt I Snuthprninn rn incnrancp i tt inn . . vui lii nuLiiiiiLi lu iiieiii. in LiiaL oilier yreat- iruytjic nW ...."..... JJ- lll w.wx.x..xxw.v.-.xv. ,, ... . . . t 1 seeking to again conduct wnicn took place in -tne early bear! the severest strains of childbirth. aranfoi-d The liniment maybe used at any. and J ar Sjutlipm Pine s all times during preguancyup to Uie ar Hamlet veryi hour of confinement. , The earlier it ar M0nroa is be'srun,' and the longer used, the mere ar Wilmington -SCHEDULE IS FF:T AY . SOU i - SOU D lji, ;. (."i i in -i r.i 1 5iutii 7 3 1.m ui' 3 :j.!am 4 Stain 5 07dm 5 ivJara 6 4 Jani perfect vill be the result, but it has been arjrharkt to used during the last month only with ar Chester, . UnF. ciwoce : : - 1 Colli mblll 7 "fKtiiin. C S & .v T. U It! not only shortens labor and lessens V.1"'" h J). l' tne pain attenaing it, out greaiiy uimm- ar Abbeville once. Valuable book for women. " Before Baby is Born," sent free cn applicadon. THE BSADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, 6a. ilit.rin mnrp favorable to sneedv recover ed this afternoon, says it is learned . pother's Friend " is sold by druggists from a trustworthy Filipino- source! at jij.oo, or sent oy express on i w s office ; owned tnat trance nas pronusea to recognize the Filipino republic, and it is addeq , - i $25,000, VommtSSloner a,...- . i v- u X..U i:::xL i.. F. fJ Lambeth: eoods raostlv saved, .at negotiations on the subject ard Ried will get a Similar. amount .. . h i , . f Building owned' by Lewis Herring preceeding at Manila, where there are, 1 tvt tTt r i a artairs of p-overnment along the seventies of the preseqt centu- ti t - thrp Frnrh warsbins nnd Mr . Mnorp. nrmpr v As- & & . r T ,1 estate : no insurance. . mree rrencn warsnips. , .,, same lines of nolicv as were rv. In some resnerts this . .r r 1 sistant Secretary ot tate will - . " . . . I : T .- unKnown. . h . iafe8s c,.tbcurPd J: x TKQ pursuea Dy tnem DeiOre, again Struggle IS OI more importance If about gooo had been invested in by local applications as they cannot has ejeeupied the very front rank, and was receive S20.qOCU.. Ine tnree r J - 0 ,1 r r t 1 , , r , , 1 t, j- t. A.' I neveri more numerously attended than now. t t . c 4. c 4. , tney nave lauea, ana as com- man tnat oiner ior tnat, in a cnemicai nre engine oy tne niieu oiaies OC IdLUlS vvnu , 4 , , , , . , u u j , i .1 nlofo o c? Iif .t" T-r. I r rcr I It c r tmiinlocrvmo "litre tUh. we co'Jia nave saven evervtni pre: nt thp rnrnmiQ-r r 1 v i ' ' . , r , and that is bv ' I T -VI 1 - I IIMt' 111 L-l V I I irS . I ilh F'J'I. M ti'ftf.M I -..1 . , , " . pie oi me btate know this r leaders ot tnat party qt abomi- ...x..... "-v- DeafneSs is caused by an inflamed con sion will be allowed $150 a he Tesult of the ccminp-dec- nation were "carpetiacrrrers" bui!din. on be replaced bv dilion of tHe mucous -,inins of the: day as spending money in lieu . . 7 ' ; brick stores, and in the end the fire Eustachien Tube. When this tube is hf lariM A rliP : rnmmK- tion Will demonstrate whether who, when they wer . beaten wiH pr6ve to . liavc beeri a blessing to -inflamed you have a. rumbling sound or) or not they do. : leit the btate lorever. the town. J impenect neanng.ana wnenit is enure-;. J i I I I "ll l 1T-V I". X 1 . 1 x i: n , 1 ..it 1 1 ' I ly cioseu, ueainess is iie rebuu, anu LIUl llvJW Lllv- ulUVJUpUV.rwv.lJ ar Atlanta (Cent.' Time) . 9 4-Nttu m:c.am 11 Clam ' 12d7pm 1 ;5jm 1 5tum 2 5U)i!i '.I - r.i 0"am H --an l4V.m U h:vm 4lo iam 4(Vpm "! 111 "rSni t; :.i:jin . f 1-pni 1 vjr.i-m 1 m Otjim l:il!ani I "Tam - 1 :."!.! m . 41ani - 4jam , 1 --am : 5 2ihim NO nTH BOUND. No. 10' - lv Atlauta iCen. TimeS A L 12 ifln'n iv Winder - - 240pm lr Athens- 44 :i l:!pm lvElberton 415pm lv Abbeville " 1 l.'.pm lv Greenwood 5 41am lv Clinton 'L Acad t3my and College. pOlt nearly 100 years this institution for I the higher education ot yount? women ar ColumS.ia. ON & XL li lv Chester SAL fi ISIpm town, reacn uie uibea.seu portion oi uie ear.) it is mot only provided with a hign jrrane .'I - . ll xil..L 1...X. 1 X Sr. 11 i a no that Jre is only on, way to cure deafness, mc.1 Art Elocution: rnnstitutional remedies. Commercial and Industrial Studies. We will be pleased to send catalogue on application. Term ! begins t-eptemoer da. jcmiw li. ULKWELi,. I'rmcipau Salem, North Carolina. lv Monroe lv Hamlet ar Wilmimrton lv Southern Pines ' lv Kaleiirh ar Henderson ar Durham lv Durham tt liJpm 10 lEpm ! 40pm 11 15pm 12 00am 2 ltiuni . 7 ;t!am 7J0)m ;ir.r will rvrnbablv hp ah;pnt ' , ..1 . i The object which should be ninety uayb, me iwiuuai - . , - Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 10th; 180S ! f i ii -ii i I uciuic me ininus ui uie uciu- ui ine ucuuic, uie vvyiis.ci3 ui . , members of the body Will eacll L . . , v J , K. . - , J, , Serious loss and much inconvenience rpv uuraue prebb anu bpea,h.eri ui ucniuiciiixcaiiuii dim .wiiLis-cuuta nas oeen caused, uotn to tne snippers the . Democratic press and are irom our very .-.midst, and "llu M1"u"u companies, i-ymeun- . ' r l 1 1 , necccssary detention of cars in loading speakers of the present cam- when the" struggle, is 6yer and and unioafling freight. Shippers e paign, should be to inform the they are again placed in hon- often unable to procure cars, tracks are people of the true: state of at- orable(?) retirement. :hey will encumbered- and the speedy move- t - ,: . . . ment of freight is impossible under the fairs and rest assured the peo- still remain with us to poison practices that have prevailed. The pie will do the proper voting, and polute the minds of the Railroad Companies 'are obliged to ' - . , ; . 0 ' . . . correct this evil, and have issued the se uiuse unless the inflammation can be taken' oi.t and this tube restored to its normal FR ILL MISTREATMENT receive about $13,5000." . sum of $250,000 has been set apart for the expenses of this commission, and it is expected to blow in the whole amount,' which has been placed' to Tnrlo-e T)nv's rrpdih arrofdinc 1 ' b u 1 Remember that fhe best ignorant arid to arou tn rpnnrt? in n HariQ hank- I - o t t 1 c 11 1 - way to break down oppression who, like themselves, - care unuc odiu ib nigdiuiy in nis 1 - . r 11 u- r dealings f with little fellows ha 'en Cj'a tent, and that the death of de 1110 oiiictxi j 1 1 iv.ia.io aiivi ii 1 . , . drives hard barp-ains on small cePtlon 1S truth- Contracts and is very' slow pay at that; but he is as generous as a prince when it comes is to force it to its fullest ex- nothing for the State, but seek t -uonm eany . g . , . 1 an ui UJL in una tuuuii y lilt: uniy bcu dgicinuiaeinpiii. The enemies of the Demo- notice printed below. The system thus - established has many years, and with advantageous TO EVERY MAN. This offer is made by the NOIS STATE SANITARIUM condition, hearinir will be destroved1 provided that application le made at once. f . x i-x , , so tha4 its inventions, appliances and never iui ev ci , nine i.irc3 uui ui icu .11 e i.auscu ( lailingi remedies may receive uie widest pos- bv Catirrh wbirh i? iinthins'r hut an 1 sible publicity and prove their own meritB by by L-atarrn, w men is notning out an , t b and 1eriiianent cures. No money inflamed condition of the mucous sur- ; whatever will be received by the Illinois . ; State Sanitarium from any one under its laces treatment until beneticial- results are ac- VW will riv-P nnp :Hi,n,lrPll rf,llQri ' knowledgcd. Its remedies and appliances & - " : hnve been recommended tiv tne newsnaDers for any case of Deafness (caused by .Lot' two bontinents and endorsed by the jrreat ... . . . ...... J est doetors in the world. Where devclop- catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall S ment isidesired, they accomplish it and never fail to invigorate, upbuild and lortiiy. Theviinfuse new life and enercry. They permanently stop all losses which undermine the constitution and produce despondeney. Thev re tone, restore and refresh manhood. recardless of asre. They cure evil habits and permanently remold their effects, as well as those of excesses and over-taxed brain work, neurtsthenia or nervous exhaustion. No fail ure, no publicity, no deception, no disap pointment, w rite to-day. Illinois State Sanitarium, KVAMSTOIM, ILIx. ar eldon - 4 5Tam ar Kichmond ' ACL S2(iaiu ar Washington Penn li K 12 81pm ar Baltimore " 1 KJpm ar Philadelphia ' 30nm ar New ork. . " - (i2:ipm SAL "7 25am" " 7.5am ar Norfolk ar Portsmouth No. 7 .Vipm l'4' pm 11 l'.'pm 12 -lain 1 Xutiil . 2 (Nam 2 .Vm in 7 4"ipnj 4 2.ani 7 .V xim fift'tam MWam J2 05pm ! (Oam 112-ipm 1'J 57pm 4 Kipni ln.l'.'am 2 4.",pm 7 ;i.'ipm 11 liiipin 1 OMiu :i.'0pm ) ikiiUII "S 241pm ri :ri'in Daily. t Daily ex Sunday. Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars ; free. F. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. iHall's Family Pills are the best. New York, Sept. 26 Gen. Whee lef look his final departure from .To-morrow 28 10-3m Voter OI - Wilson county, results to the public, as well as to the Camp Wikoff to day. Steer Clear OI tne Clltcnes OI Kanroaas. ine amount cnarge.d is not ,he General will inspect the cadets aM - a TLANTIC COAST LINE 01 sucn men, or prepare your- -v - ;"'TU." . '""T10 1 West Point, after which he will to to h cratic partv in North Carolina r I J tiiev aiv. ayaiu uiav.v.u i I hivp bppn vprv QprjhnQW rl?i. .rQ V.'m, -.1tt i--v coU . , : . . . j . : j -x- vv v- uavv. oiiiy fiy r n xi hinr ri rrc onr tipupr rlic I - I .. mv. - uir vit:J( uiivi iiv.vv.1 uij- - 1 r I 1 , 1 . 1 " r. . , , . . . , appointed. There has been save this btate. pensed his javors with a more , ri iU r . . . . . ... leit open to them not one sin- VJiuuiai ixcuiu. iiictu nc is uuni to this peace commission. By the way, it was Judge Day who had to retire from the cabinet because he could, not support the style belonging to the office on the salary of $8, oob a year. Out of this little allowance of $25,000 for nine ty day's service, however, he ought to be able to make 'good :the inroads which he had. to make into his private re sources while he was Secre tory of jState and save some thing besides to give him a new start in life. Charlotte Observer. and if tne,use f their cars and tracks for cpWpc fnr thp wnKP x w x wx.v ..... w v., 1 , - . Ivvarenuuse putposes anu is not collect ed for the purpose of revenue, but for God thp nrevp'ntinn nf thp rlptentlrvn r.f rare r 1 , - - - "i which affects both the public and the transportation lines. The. rules will be pnforrprl urif-hrm t rii enr! m ! n n firvn K.r l-ix , ' J " . .Iv. . .... 1 1 T 11 ri- I -.x.x V.WX .. XXXXVXX X UXF... XXXXXXXXX UUU U tllV 1- . 11 .1 IT.v.An mnliMifnlnhAfl U.lh P VIA I imni.nl J gie point at wnicn tO aim tneir LliCb UlbimgUlbUiJU riUllU ttUUimiaLJ). North Corolina Car Service Associa attacks. . "White Supremacy," Preface Washington. A Skin Disease In a Terrible Condition with Scrofula Sores Wilmington and Weldon Rxilroa: and Branches and Florence act for all interests WHAT WIH, THE POPULISTS DO. the Democratic cry, attests their desire for a 'good capable government in our State. , At the opening of the campaign the sincerity of the party was attacked. But it was found useless. Northing was made oi it; for the Democrats soon showed by their united efiorts in behalf of good government that this, , too, would not be open to attack. The people of the State soon recognized that that party which put for ward the ablest candidates was thei party to put in control. Never before have individual William A. Graham By Mdntford Mc ijenee. Introduction (showing how our history is misyvntten.) William R. Davis By Wa,1 Nathaniel Macon ByThomaa H. Benton Weldon N. .Howards. Macoxn's Speech on the Missouri Compromise (1820 Archibald D. Murphy By Graham. Murphy's Historial Adc umversily (1027.) William Gaston By W Gaston's Address at the University -(1832. George E. Badger By Willi ham. Badser's Speech in U. S Senate on Slavery and the Union (1850.) Iter Clark. H. Benton e Missouri William A. ress. at the H. Battle. University am A. Gra- David L. Swain By 71, Swain's Address in Raleigh" (1867.) Thomas Ruffin-By William Ruffln's Opinion in Bradley." Thomas Bragg By Pulas Bragg's Account of a Political Dis cussion Democrats shown such an ut ter disregard for personal ad vantages, when personal inter- PSrc: VlaQllPrl w.tVi tVio Intorocfc b. . . wwx v...vxxw-X IUU1 L11V. llli.V.lV.010 e one tmno- to his fil cj M- . . . , . ,. of tlii. State. Not bv words. ' . : . j but by determined action, have Colored Congressman G. H. White of the Second District, tion, which will alike. ' NOTICE. ' ; Notice .is hereby given that on and after Oct. 1st, 1898. cars "not unloaded within forty-eight (4S) hours after ar rival, and,. cars which are' not loaded within forty eigh (48) hours after being being placed 'irf pbsition, shall be sub ject to ' a charge, of one dollar (i.oo) per day or fmction .thereof, for the dention of cars and use of tracks, Sun days and legal holidays excepted. ATLANTIC COAST LINE, -C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY, Norfolk & Western kv. B. Vance. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Eirlv Times P. R. Alrright, Manager. A. Graham Ex parte Embryo Lawyers in Raleigh. ki Cowper. Mrs. C. P. race and another to the white people. In his personal organ, the I Tarboro -Gazette, he says that "he looks to the black men for a vindication ot his record in Congress," and "he does not hope for a Populist vote." -Yet in his speech made in Scotland Neck he, is quoted as saying that he favored fusion with the Populists. ' : How are the Populists of the Second District going to accept these two positions? Can they vote for I-invite-the-issue-": White, ;and thus assist in the "vindication" of his record? The white man who can vote for this colored Congressman must have a remarkably strong political: stomach, no matter .what his previous political con dition may have been. New Berne-Journal. C3 J. Q J? o XL X-A. . Bears tiu Tha Kind You Have Always Eounti, The Supreme court met yesterday. Examinations of applicants for license to practice law were had. For the first time in the historv ol the B. F. Moore By Ed. Graham Haywood 1 . Moore's Argument in State v.Will court applicants were required to siana wrmen examinations. . The University law class, 23 strong came down Saturday evening. There are thirteen of this number who have certificates from Dr. Manning Mr. Sam Buxton, on behalf of the University class, presented .ex SZ Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and Is Better than for IO Years. "I had a skin disease which was very troublesome. I' took a great deal of strong medicine; which ' did not do me any good and I was at last obliged to give up. I was in a sort of etupor some of the time. Scrofula sores broke out and I could get nothing to do me any good. My daughter told me of a woman whp was afflicted aa I was and who. found re lief in Hood's Sarsaparilla. I concluded to try this medicinr. At that time 1 was . in a terrible condition with sores onmy head and body. The first few doses of Hood's Sarsaparilla seemed to give me relief, and in a short time the sores be-: gan to heal. My appetite improved and I felt like a new man. I am now in better health than for 10 years." S. M. Grier, Winnsboro, Fairfield Co., Little River, South Carolina.' Ee member Hood's SarsapariBIa Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier. . Sold by all druggists. SI; six for $5. f-fw1'. Dillo cure aI1 Li?r 1Ds nOOUS rUlo.SicltHeadacbe. 25c. RailRoad. TKAIX GOINftl SOUTH. . DATED . S; 5, Sept 2th,l&t-8. 63 f e c-l : j " ZTl pJ m. pTm IS' p3T. ::Lv.Wekion 11 M) 9 j Ar Koeky Mt... 12 55 10 3fi .... I Lv Tarhoro.. 12 21 ...... 0 00 i ; j Lv Uocky Mt. .. 1 00 10 30 r, 45 5 40 12 r,2 LvWilpbn 158 11 13 1 7 19 0 22 u 20 ; LvSelmia 2 55 11 rsj. ! Lv Fayeitteville. 4 25 JOT' ... 5 Ar i lortnce- ' 7 25 '315!. . i P. M. A.M.' L I j Ar Goldsboro.. f y. .1 s 00 ... i Lv Roldslioro... ..... ' 701 305 i Lv Magnolia.... j. 8f5 412 Ar Wilmington. .' 9 30 5 40 j t " .j P. M.1A. M. P. M. jTUAInS GOINCr NORTH. - i ;a. m. Lv Florence....! 8 45 Lv Fayetteville; 1 1 10 Lv Seluia ; 12 a5 Ar Wilson... 1 1 17 c e - J. Johnston Pettigrew B i Spencer. . I Extracts ' from Pettigrew's book ! "Spain and the Spaniards." William D. Pender By W. A. Mont- s eomery. Stephen D. Ramseur By NV. R. Cox. Bryan Crimes : By H. I. London. I Grimes' Account of Surrender at - Appomattox. By Ji Avery. Lv Wilmintrton I Lv Mafrnolia. Lv Uoldsboro... ( - . LvWiisoa- Ar Rocky Mt... A. .V J s P M 8 35 10 as.- 11 44 12 la CC xT - Mi O as are- subject to peculiar ills. The right remedy for babies' ills especially worms and stomach I disorders ia Frey's Vermifuge has cured ctiiKlren for 50 years. Send for lllus. book about the Ills aud the I remedy. One bottle maiV'l tor Io cent!. K. & S. FREY, llaltlmore, 31. IJ. Ar Tarboro. Lr Tartniro. Lv Rocky Mt. Ar Weldon ... P. M. 117 212 12 21 212 3 25 P. xM 5 00r-"-- AM 5 38 1219 15! 12 57 6 451. 12 67 148 A. M. P M 7 15 8 55 10 10 11 15 11 57 A. M. 95 1101 12 03 N"f.40: ainl 402.--' llii-AliiitaM.i i:ii" Solid Vestibuksl Train of Pullman Slo i.i rs and Coaches between -Washington iuhI At. lanta, also Pullman Meej:ers lt twcen luiis mouth and Chester, S O. i'S. 41 Hint 8. "Til- A . I. Kxi.r.K." Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleeiers between ColumVia and Atlanta. Hoth trams make lmmciliaie connect ions nt Atlanta for Monts-onurjv Mobile, New Or leans, lexas. caiitornia. JMesu-o. ChiittaiuMi ga, Nashville Memphis. Macon. Floriila. For Tickets, Sleepers, -eic, app-ly to J. "W. ISbowk. Jr.. C. P. A.. " 11)9 Main St, Norfolk, Va." Ml'KKA Y 1'onitKs. T. P. A.. Portsmouth, Va. E. St. John. VieoPretident and flen'I M-rr. V. E. McIJee, Gen'i Superintendent. H. W. Ji. Cr.ovrn, T. J. A nleiison. "I rathe Manager. Cen J Pas r Airt (.Fiieral OMic', IVrlMiionth, V. Southern Railway. The Standard Railway of the SOUTH THE DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS. . - TEXAS, CALIFORNIA; FLORIDA, rtTTl) X T.- T PORTO UICO. Strictly first-class equipment on all through and locaLtrains; Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains; fast and safe schedules. Travel by the Smith cm ail jmi ;ir assured a Snfr. CoiiifiirtMb:- and I.x peIit ions JiMiriii-y. Apply to ticket asrents lor time tables, rate' and g-enerfll information, or allttss R. L. VERKCS, T. P. A., . Charlotte. Iv C. F. R. DARBY, C. P. 4 T. A., Aslicville. N C. Sn 1 rouble In xtiver Oii Nifntio.. P. M. 12 49 130 FB.UK S. GiS.d., J. E. CI LP, W.lTl Kk, 8rdV.PJL-Gfn.Man.' Traf. Man.. CA' A. WxVSHINGTOxV, I). C. North Carolina tDaiiyexeep sun College of Agriculture p:10 a m, and 4:00 p m. returning leave Parme 1 e 9:35 a nl and b:30 p m? arrive Washinxton 11: 00 a.m and ' J Train leaves 5:30 20 pm. daily except Hutidav. Tarboro daily, except Sundar. they proved their sincerity. T,1 1 . r i .-i I "V-,, Pty Fui lorwdru me SA'n u'll Justice .las. E. Shephered. who best men ;the State has Within Old South." trained the class, - with a hand its borders and now calls upon eacKdw,.rti.I Judge Shepherd was the voters to decide which class I sP?eches and wnttings of the subject touched by the incident and made they1 will ally themselves toj voT appropr.a.e ackriowled.men,. , Dr. ' llie Class unholdinp- their four minds, amon? them thb brightest n ' V : . . ... ctnf c , - - which the State has afforded.' The urnverMiy, was also presentea svitli OtatC S jionor and prosperity hives and some of the bst labors of a handsome ru?. and white man's rule-or the VT'pafelSel The Wake Forest nunibering the following described property! W?X$Ps! . . . edited by W.-.J. Peeie, JisqJ, ot Kaieign- . . One lot or parcel of land in the town I m- iteturninj? leave spring H ciass aavocatino; nep-ro rule. ln a nanasome voiume oi 050 1 1, siooa ine examinition yesterday. State dishonor and nun. ' J anri honnri in thP Ket ;tvii nn orta- rva'eign rost. To which class do you be- trates Mechanical Arts. t any except Mou ai day: . : ' " 1 -Train on Scotland Xeolr hranr.h mail I jWeldon 4:15 p m, Halifax 4:30 p m; arrive Scot- ana iecKatft:j.urcenville6:5T p.m. Kinstoi :55 P m. ltcturninsr leaves Kinsfon i ruia m reenviile 8:;i a m, arriving at Halifax-11:1b I Will re-open bei'lcmber I, i8xS, tvnH rfJJKi?.10'0'.- improved eciuinment in evtrv depart- n?ton 8:20 a in, and 2:30 p m. arrives Parmele rnent.Xwenty-three e penenred spef m- nsts in science. Civil, ."Mechaniral ami and bound in the best style an orna ment to the men whose virtues Jt lllus- Ion or ? CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Introduction bv I (about forty-five pages) is showing: how history is written, to the prejudice of and h is been tot a century. Mm WANTED SEVERAL TRUSTWORTH persons in this state to manage our business in their own and nearby counties. It is mainly ofiice work con ducted at home. Salary straight 3ooo a year and expenses definite, bonahdeJ can .only be had by order us more, 110 less salary. Monthly-175 References.Tinclose self-address stamp- of the war between the States, especi- alljf the . main, underlyma and over looked cause, is used as a jmost start ling illustration. Many facts of far- reachine import are unearthed" which Northern and foreign historians have sjstematically suppressed. N. B. The prize contents for $100 will be kept open' till" October 10th, i8qS The purpose of the Society in offering these prizes ($40 arid $60) is to discover, develope, and en talent for writting in Nortlh Carolina, and the study of our his our young people. IT I! Thic tmrit will nn the editor devoted to being mis- ih e South, 1 he pauses (rouaacre the Carolina, ory among be on sale tion linnt- JTherp ivill but 'one edi ed Its Table of Cnt;nts should be a s Piiis Cure All Ills. Save Your Money. OneboxpfTutt's Pills wll save many dollars in doctors' bills T C CONNOR, i ney winsureiy cure au diseases of the stomach, liver or bowel? No Reckless Assertion I For sick headache, dyspepsia, malana, constipation and bilio usness, a million people endorse NnTTPFTtu virtue OQ 5:30 pm, Sunday 415 p m, arrives Plymouth t c ? X e 0t a ec.ree ,0' f:0 p m, (klO pm. Returning leave Plymouth toe bupenor Court made in the daily except Sunday, 7:50 a m, and Sunday i-iv 11 dciiuu W11CIC1U Vj. U. Vjreen. 1 rUS- f , , r1 v. . al w ju.vo a in, anu nam. t00M 1 1 t)u;nf;ff,n.,i 1 1 r I- irain on Midland N.C. Branch leaves old- 'i. i "" - toro daily except Sunday 7:10 a m. arrives luliv ci. rtis., dic xciiienuanis. l will I omitnueiq e:3ti a m. lteturnintr leavi-n Smith- sell at Court House doorin Wilsoji, I f 'd )aaim, arrives at Oollstoro 10:25 a m. J; d f Oober, Ulat? yo, iwr iui iuh in ucsuiucu property: i p:m a m. 4?.i p m, spring Hope K:40 a m. 5:15 p one lot or parcel 01 lana in the town i"-. "eiu''"' ? leave cprmg nope a m. of Wilson, N. C, adjoining the lands of xMack Wells, the Pippen Lands and others, containing one-fourth of an acre more or less, it being the lot whereon L. H Peacock now iives. Terras : CASH. F. A. WooDAiuv Com'r. F. A. &S. A Woodard, At:y's. A. J. SIMMS. , A. B. DEANf, A. J. SIMMS & CO.,, GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office in rear of Court House. P. O. Box 162. - WILSON, N. C. Electrical Enginetruig. Expenses very moderate., . For catalogue address. Pres.. A. Q. IIoli.adav. . . Raleigh N. C. 50 YEARS' vTL EXPERIENCE Llintond;iiiy except Sunday. 11.-20 am ami A: p m. Uetuiniriif leaves Clinton at 7:00 a ra and z:t p tn. - Train N). 78 makes close eonneetiorrat Wei aqn for flfll points north lai!y, all rail via Kienmon't. t "x. r .... A; . lr. V. F.MEltSON. Gen-lPass Ag-ent. Tl T- -V" f T j t -.x. - .1 ij iviv:iii, jeu 1 manarer. -T. M. iMEKSO.N' Trallic Manatrcr. otflfrrsr-hed irom life Attorney at L aw. WILSON. - N.C. . Offire Branch & Co's. Bank Building (THE GREAT 1 I r m it rT D. WORTHINGTON. A. B. DEANS WORTHINGTON & DEANS. ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. - r ' WILSON. N..C. I by mail, m Prompt attention eiven to th rnflpr. I w'n"ea guarantee, HINDIPO RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man of Me. J1m Asm - ' RES?? ! REMEDY produces the above result TL 30 Cures Nervous DebUity. Imboteucr. varicocele, Sailing Memory. Stops all drains and looses caus4jd by errors of youth. It wards off In- s.inuy ana consumption. Young Men regain Man- xwuu anu wm men recover louthlul Viror. I gives vigor, and size to shrunken oreans. and fit a man tof business or marriage. Easily carried i pocicei. : rnce r-ri flTO 6 Boxes $2.50 rantee. C?.. JLA 01.a!.?.A. -A A Tr m wW IUI II BICC zJl Designs 1 Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a nkctch and description may gnlckly ascertain ur opinion free whether an invention i prohably patentable. Connnunioa tionn strictly confidential. Handbook on PatenU sent free. Oldest aeeney for icwnnu patentK. Patent taken through Mann &. Co. receive tpfdal notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. Aharnlsomely mustrated weekly, laree&t c'.r eolation of any scientific Journal. Tern. t- year: four months, Hold bjr nil tiewleler. f?UNN&Co.3S1Srod' Hew York Branch Cfice. Li5 F St. Washicstoii. I. C Established, -Caveats. 1st " LABELS- mmm e.' with. Pent -- '3 0CSICNS-COPYRICMTS. TRAOSv v' & Marks.- TV.i.tv-c r?g actiT0 rracf f?. Opinion M to tion cLiims an-! ? 1 1 7 . 1 - ' t -- I r 1 IT 1 - f
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 29, 1898, edition 1
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