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. i v The Wilson Advance. for the sake of order. The same "state of dT TBE ADVANCE PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. E. T. PEOPLES & H.p. CONNOR, Jr. Editors and Proprietors. . ; ' ; - 1 1 . : ' Entered in the Post; Office at Wilson N. C, as second class mail matter. , : . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year. $1.00 Six Months 50 "Remit by draft, posi-ofiice order or registered letter at our risk. Always give post-office address in full. same estate 01 attairs exists all over this State where- ever the fusionists haW been routed. - The people of the State have vindicated the assertions of the Democratic press and campaigners when they said that this people would not sub mit to the rule of the "REFUGEES' IN WASHINGTON. Tell Their Little Tale of Woe to Unsympathetic '' - Ears. ' neero -t Washington, D. C, Nov. 14. Three of the Wilmington "refugees" are here, but even the Republican Administration, upon seeing and hearing them, have concluded to take no action of interference. They are onery, and their stones enure- led byad and designing white to "thin" to suit the President men; The sooner some peo ("Advertising application. Rates furnished on No corrrunirrl"on will be printed without v e n?me of the write, being known fo I e Eoiior. Address all cor responc'eijce to r . The Advance, Wilson. N. C. We are 'in a gpod humor now since the State, county pie in this county and in the nation realize this the sooner will all trouble be over. It does seem" that after the expe rience of.! the reconstruction days and the years '97 and '98 in this Stati that these men Three of them are here, viz : R. H. Bunting United States commis sioner and justice of the peace ; John R. Melton, ex chief of police ; C. H. Gilbert, superintendent of the. carts, etc. . According to their s'atements.mde this morning, all them were seized "without warrant." and escorted to NEW RIVAL TO KEUPP CARNEGIE WILL START A GUN FOUNt RY AT HOMESTEAD. The Worka Will Employ Two Thou-' annd Mea - In Addition, the Steel Company Is Preparing? to Go Into 'the Shipbuilding; Business. . Plans are now beng preparecTby the Carnegie Steel company tot a gun foun dry to rival that "of Krupp, the great German gun builder. ; The plant -will be located at Home stead, within half a mile of the Home stead armor mille. It will employ more than 2,000 men. In addition to this, the steel company is preparing to go into the shipbuilding business. A railroad to strike tidewater at Newport News or Norfolk, Va., is now under way. June 28 last the Carnegie Steel com pany closed a. deal with J. McClurg Hayes of Homestead for the purchase of 35 acres of land in that borough, half a mile below the armor plate plant. At hat time it was not known what the object of the company "was.. Yesterday the information was given out that a SCORE 44 TO 0. University of N. tT, Defeats Un , Georgia at Football at Macoij. ! ity of Car- Chapel Hill, N. C Nov. 1 1 ohna won Jrom the. University ot Georgia in Macon txlav hv tie score r . ' - t of a to o. "Nine eight coals were made which. cording to deoru r-nes, only torty-four, wWie the rules would niake the :-cYire to o. At no staye ot ih Georin in it. H for fifty, five vatds ure 01 lue s - touch-downs and made which, ac counted regular tand 53 ftere e! i s 'Star run w.s the niain feat an;e. the CZAR EARNEST FOR PEACE. can Gov.ernor. We want to get rid of both in 1900. How can we do it ? Buy work, and; work alone. ; Don't stop now. pie be understood -before we can have the return of perfect order and peace. When this is done then the ' trouble will 661 tO. The parcel of land purchased contains acres and cost $350,000. It fronts onnfaptnrvand Khinvard were tO OCCUPY ti 1' r .1. . .. . . . , j --n - ' WOU1C1 learn, tne ieeiingS OI tne the railroad station by an armed and j the site. mpn hf Mnrtli Porolina Wp leering mob. which shouted 'ah softr-f" and nation have gone our way, hope and trust that such will of insults. after them as thev marched but don't let us forget tfiat the be the case. It is absolutely a,onL . , , , fight is not yet over. Remem- cessarv that the true state ners appeared to be , s , ... . u rrecessary inaL uic true btdic the ieasf msuitmg name which the ber that we still have a Repub- ofanaIrs and the feelings and cfowd shouted at them at every step: lican President and a Republi- thouahts of the Southern peo- Once on the train, thev were toid in fesi 1 1 m M TO ATLANTA. CHARLOTTE ' AUC.qSTA. ATI 1 ENS WILMINGTON, NEW ORLEANS. CHATTANOOGA. NASI 1 VI I.LE ASH new york; bostov . r; - ADELPHIA WASi!!N(Vj(K, NORFOLK. RICSi.'ovi). SCHEDULE IFTZCT Iv FiiiiiKiv J'!:;i lv iMiitin-t.n-Iv Vjisiii;u i.n lv lnrlif 'Hill 1' A C Keep the work up tor the next be over. We think that that two years and we will carry time has been reached. If not, every thing again. , then indeed the minds of some people are made of a hard stuff to penetrate. Some days ago we published a statement of. the expenses which the county had under gone by the services of. the Board of Commissioners of the Fusionist party. We fear that some of our people do not realize the amount of V money .which was paid out by these nien to them selves. Just think $1,400 for two years. When 'the law al lows them $2 a day for their services. They 1 must meet once a month. Now there has been twenty-four months. As they did not pay the two gen tlemen appointed by the pre siding Judge, His Honor Judge Graham, we will not take into account the services of these gentlemen. Now aft the regu lar rate in 24 months at' $2 per month the money due them would have been $14 TT7"ANTED several trustworth T persons in this state to manage our business in their own and nearby counties. It is mainly office work con ducted at home. Salary straight $900 a year and expenses definite, bonafide no more, no less salary. Monthly $75. References. Enclose self-address stamp ed envelope, Herbert E. Hess, Prest., Dept. M. Chicago.; - We have had so much to say about politics of late that perhaps our readers have be- tneir nom come tired of the very name. However, we wish to have a a few more words on this sub ject but will for the sake of va- forcible language that rf ever again they set foot in Wilmington they would be shot on sight When the train .arrived at Newbern it was boarded, they say, by the for mer mayor, Ellis, and a lawyer nam ed Giiyon, wfco informed them that it Would not be safe for them to stop there So they took the first boat to Norfolk. .'. Brown, a negro from Wilmington, who did not leave Norfolk at the same time with them, they say they had since heard, was set upon by a crowd and terribly bea'ten in that city. At other points they were warned not to stop. Tne three men are at present stay ing at a small hotel on Pennsylvania avenue, but what they will do or where they will go from here is a serious question with them. . They say they dare not return to es in Wilmington, as they feel certain that the threats of the people there, would be carried ont. They plead "not uuilty" to every charge made against them, and insist that they were run out of the State reason that thev were 35 l,60Qfeet on the Monongaheia river and has ah average depth of 1,300 feet Three lines of railroad run through it thePittsburg and Lake Erie, the Monon gaheia division of the Pennsylvania and the Uniony The latter is a Uarnegie con cern. It connects all the plants of the Carnegie Steel company and , is also a part of 'the Pittsburg, iJessemer ana .Lake Erie, the .Carnegie 'short line to Lake Erie. . ' - The Carnegie plants at Rankin, Brad dock, Duquesne and Homestead are now connected by the famous Hot Metal route of the Carnegie Steel company. This economical arrangement,coupled with their own short ore line to Lake Erie, has'enabled the Carnegie company to dictate terms to their competitors. Heretofore the company has confined its business entirely to manufacturing ma terial. Now it purposes to enter into the business 01 using us own prouue. x launched with the splendid an- this end the shipyards and gun foundry T. - r : are to be established and the railroad line built to tidewater. ntammn PrnnoKnl Came of His Own Initiative, Says 3fr. Stead. William T. Stead, who is making a tour of the European capitals in Jbehalf of the London Daily News to ascertain the attitude of the variouscountries to ward the czar's disarmament proposal, recently arrived in St. Petersburg, From there he writes that the idisheart ening suggestions of skeptical pessimists are unfounded. There is, he says, no humbug about the proposal. The czar is entirely in earnest. either . W ltte, minister of finance, nor M. Potaedonost- . - im -i. - t 1 seflY. procurator general 01 .tne noiy synod, nor Count iuravieff, j minister of foreign affairs, was the autljor of the proposal, which was due to th personal, initiative of the czar.' He imposed his will on his ministers. Mr.Stfad adds: "The scheme was conceived n a mind imbued from childhood with the horror of war and the passion for peace which distinguished the czar's father! It wa3 fostered continually by the increasing evidence of the fatuous, suicidal policy of 'beggar my neighbor' and fqund con genial environment in the personal and domestic entourage of the czar , ana was The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeaL Georsre Lavton, Esq., a promi nent drusenst cf Dayton, O., gives the I following cass : ' A customer of niin: wliae wife has csed four bottles of 'Mrthtr' Friend"' before con finement, savs. a ficr. seeing the effects of the remedy, that if she had trf p;othroue;h theort'.eal again, and there Trcre. but ibtsr bottles on thi market, and the cozi v?z.s $VM per bcLle, she would have them. ' " Hothers Friend '5 is a scientifically compounded liniruent which affords cer-s tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirlh, i.rA assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final orgeat-" - "Mother's Friend" 13 sold by drug gists, or expressed on receipt 01 one dollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby U Born," mailed free on application.? THE BRA3F1ELD REGULATOR CO.. Atjanta..Ga. lv Xorlo.K.' .a Iv Ports" r-ntli lv VeMoji- arj lender son ar Durham " lv Durham , ,: ar ltuleigh ar anl'oid . ar t'outheru l'liu-s ar Hanilot ' : " arWadestcra ar Monroe " ar i ! 111 iiigt-n t arharlotte ; i. I ' : :r 1 1 ; t ,: ." i.'ij.l.i . ll'Jl "):, ni 8 . 1!! !i Li 1:1 1 i- i.t l;i 17 ::)!-. 1 :ai.. . '-ai:i 07s Hi 6 4;lutn t ilam l t OlUIlll'lH C A n I. H nety taice tne suDjecc 01 nation- for the si le reason that they al politics. We realize that Republicans and refused to surrender manv have paid very little at- their rights ol franchise tention to this. phase of the past campaign and , we Jiave had matters to consider which concerned us more vitally. The result of the Congression al elections all over the coun- Bunting said that he spent three days in the woods near Wilmington before he was captured and told to leave that city. ' Rut- it- wa tpn . times this . Ut , . n.o,- try is p-ratifyinp- to true Demo amount. -We must con less s . that we , don't see how this comes about. One thing we are sure of, they didn't do the county 1,400 worth of good. We do not auestion the cor- rectness of the sum, services of some men come high indeed. The most pecu liar feature about the matter is that they did not pay them selves until after the "state ment" was published No doubt they had good reasons for not doing so." We don't impune any man's motives but we would be glad to see an itemized statement of the ac- crats. The tide of public opin- with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat .of the dis ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitu tional disease, and in order to cure it ion has changed and although you must take internal remedies. fV, RrWonc QT;il nfml all Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, r . . , and acts directly on the blood and mu- branches Of Our national gOV- Cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ernment yet their majorities but the have been greatly reduced. In the House they have ' just a working majority b a r e ly enouo-h to transact oartv busi- ness. Whether it was Algerism, as some' have named it, or wheth er it was the natural tendency of men to sway themselves backwards and forward in their opinions, we are not prepared to say. JZertainly the Repub lican party of this country rmi nr.- Tf we are not mistaken it should posted at the Court must realize that the PeoPle Carolina race troubles. It house door if the law is to be observed. We have not seen it there. . , 1 Now this Board belonged to that party. which insisted upon a things. If it is then we must The plans for the foundry now being prepared ' are for four immense build ings. One of these will be used as a casting hall for guns. The built up gun, made up of thin strips and built by a process known only to the' Carnegie company, will be the chief article of manufacture. It is claimed that this gun is far in advance of anything yet conceived, and that it will revolutionize modern armament, both naval and coast. Great machine shops will occupy the other buildings. The .shipyards are to be located im mediately below the gun works. The shipyards of the Carnegies will have all the latest and most approved contriv ances. Steel ways will be built into the river and several great buildinge will be erected for the construction of the vessels. It is intended to build river craft of all kinds, lighters and small ocean going vessels. At the present time the Carnegie 'company is constructing a railroad to tidewater, the Monongaheia Belt line. Part of this system is now almost com pleted. It connects with the Pittsburg, Bessemer and Lake Erie. The tidewater line has been surveyed up the Mononga heia and Cheat river valley, through the mountains of Virginia and strikes the seacoast either at Norfolk or Newport News. The line will make the Carnegie com pany absolutely independent of the rail road companies to the east. At present the company pays vast sums a year for freignt. The new line to the seaboard will tap the coke and coal fields. New York World. .... ' Daughter of the Confederacy. The late Miss Winnie Davis possessed an accomplishment which often has been set down as the exclusive property of the Princess of Wales. Her royal highness, it is known throughout the world, has the tact of addressing one of a party of gentlemen in a manner which causes each and every other to feel that he is the person noticed. This delicate flattery, which is merely a stage effect, has rendered her the most popular wo man in England. I have seen Miss Davis entertain a score of men in the same way, her slightest remark to one being appropriated by all the others. . She was quite as proud of her father, who, I remember . very well, declined a com- The President is .reported mission from the president of the Unit- Oil U CC3 UllUUlA flUVXUA V V VAX teers on the ground 'that only a state could confer such a title. v 3. dacity of youth. ... M. Witte welcomes the proposal rn the hope of checking the ever increasing" demands -of militarism. M. Pobiedo- nnstReff is not enthusiastic over ife- Count Muravieff will do his master's bidding. Mr. 6tead concludes his let ter with the statement that all the gov ernments, with the exceptionof thiee or four, have responded favorably to the Dronosal.- Special Cable to New York Sun. I . ' " Vesuvius' Accumulation of Lava. Lava streams that have flowed out of Vesuvius during the last three years have deposited 105,000,000 cubic meters of lava on the sides of the mountain. A cone of lava' 330 feet high' has been formed, out of which fresh streams are flowing. The valleys orieitherj side cf the observatory peak have been com pletely filled up. Chicago Tribune. Cw'arrh Cannot Re ( urn! not a quack medicine, it was pre scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regu lar prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is. what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimon ials, free. . F, J: CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best, Pains of Rheum atis , Have. Completely Dis appeared Since TaWrjg Hood's SarsapariUa.j ' Rheumatism is due to acid in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla! neutral izes this acid and permanently euros the aches and pains of rhetimatism. Read the following: I " I was troubled with, rheumatism when I was a small boy, and I have been a snf- M -Ul, it- rvinrd rT loco nil ni- li?0 W long ago I took a bottle of Hood's Sarsa parilla, and it did me 60 much good I continued its use, and since taking threo bottles I have felt no symptoms of rheu- . matism." R. B. Blaixxxs, Durham,. C. "I was troubled with rheumatism and could hardly walk. I have taken three bottles of Hood's. Sarsaparilla and today am t well man." Robkst Jxes, 302 Macke St., Wilmington,-Isorth Carolina. I I J J CS m rt. m "IIi 'Is the best in fact the One True EioM Purifier. All druggists. ; Si ; six for $5. Get :IIooi's. U A f:i1 are the favorite, cathar- 11UUU riiia tic. All drgsists, 25c. SSflC:.. Academy and College. FOK nearly 100 ye:irs this institution for the higher education of youn&r women has occuiiel the very Iront rank, ami was never more numerously attended than now. It is not only provided. with a nign praae Colleire Course, but has experts in all ot its special schools of Music, Art, Elocution. tommerciai ana inausiriai riuuics. v m be iiea.'iUtuend catalogue on application. Term begins September M. i . Salem, North Carolina- FREEZSITREATMENT X W lit V iiv x .i i i n . This olTer is made by the ILLINOIS STATE SANITARIUM provided that application be made at once. so tnat its lnveaii ms, apjiiiauces.ami ih.-h.-i iHilin remedies may receive the widest pos sible publicity and pmve their own merits by actual use and permanent cures V No mono whatever will be received by the Illinois st.at.fi Sanitarium from any one under its treatment until benencial results are - ac knowledged. Its remedies and appliances have been' recommended by the newspapers of two continents and endorsed by the great est doctors in tbe world. Where develop ment is desired, they accompnsii n ana neer fail to invigorate, upbuild and tortity. They infuse new life and lenergy. They permanently stop all losses which undermine the constitution nd produce despondency. They retone, restore and refresh manhood, regardless oi age. --iuey cure en uawisaiiu permanently tcmoi d their eiiects, as wen as those of excesses and over-taxed brain work, neurtsthenia or nervous exhaustion. No fail ure, no publicity, no deception, no disappointment- Write to-day. Illinois state sanitarium, , arCiiuton SA 1. 14 45am artlreenwood " 10 3.ini 1 ar AtlK.'ville :' lla?m ar Elberton 12 07pm ar Athens - " 1 VJpm ar Winder " 1 fim ' ar' tianta (Cer.t. Time) 2 50pni NORTHBOUND. No. 401 lv Atlanta (Cen. Time)S A L 12 tfln'ii lv .Winder " 2 40pm lv Athens. " o l;pm lv-Elberton - " 15pm lv Abbeville " 1 lr.pm lv Greenwood ," 5 41am , lvClinton 6 :sppm ar Columbia. ' N A X 1, II lv Chester 'SA L ar harlo'tte. lv Monroe . " lv Hamlet I '- " i.i . ""-in :, , H Hill' 'V. - i r'i in " in r. u .pin ..f.ina. - K.Vipin lupin. 9 l-'i m 12H'ipm 10 -r pni jifpni H i:jpm 10"2T)pm 'n4flpni 11 l.Spm 1214:1111 1 t-Tuni 1 5 ani 2 41nm 3 ttiiu 4 2s.ii m1 5 2(a rn No. ns 7 50pm 10 44 pin 11 l'.'pm 12 Ulam 1 :i.Mini 2 (Mam 2 55am 7 45pm 4 25am arjtyilmingtoii - lv Southorn Pines ' lv Raleigh ar Henderson ' 12 00am 2 Itiam 3 2Xam ar Durham lv DuTham 7 S2am 7 00pm 7 5)ii m fittwni 8 0tlam 12 Ofipm . IMflahi 11 25pm 12 57pm 4 liipm 1 1 llam ar TVeldon k 4 55am 2 45pm ar Kichmond ACL 8 20am - 7 :i."pm ar Washington Penn K H 12 31pni 11 isupm ar Ualtimore " H6pm ' 1 o-am ar Philadelphia " 3 50pm S.Mti m ar New York, 6 23pm 6 5:bnn S A L 7 25am 5 20pm ' 7 o5am 5S5piu' ar iNortolk ar Portsmouth Daily. t Daily ex f unday. N"H-403 HI11 402. -'H:- A I tun I St- IbI" Solid Vest rouleJ Train of Pullman Hecpors and Coaclios lietween Washington and At lanta, also Pullman Sleepers between Ports mouth and Chester, S C. N. s.41 hii.I 38. s. A. 1. Eippn Solid Train. Coaches anl Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia and Atlanta. Hoth trains make immediate connections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New r leans, Texas, California. Mexico. Chattanoo ga, Nashville MemphisIacon, Florida. For Tickets, Sleepers, etc., apply to J: W. Bkown. Jr.C. P. A., 199 Main Sft, Norfolk, Va. - Mukkay FoniiES. T. P. A.. Ports-moiit h, E. St. John. Vice-President and GenT Mgr. V. E. McIJee, Gch'i Superintcndeim ,H. W . 15. UI.OVKH, T. J. A MiEKSOV. Traihc Manager. . Cen I !'as r Agt OnifrHl ORic-f 8, I'oi trinmit li, Ya. 28-10-3m KVANST(N, ILL. So u thcrn Wilmington and Wellon Railkoa: AND 1JKANCHES AND V LORtNLt RAlL.Ro AD. ; Railw ay. T r S M w M s TKA1N GOING SOUTH. .DATED .Sept -2th, 1SS8 Lv "W-eklori. Arkockv Alt.. i fcG .!-' !A. M.IP .1 11 no, .112 55 10 :5C M. P. M. ft :i .... -i- Lr Tarboro 12211 6 00 Lv Kocky Mt. .. Lv Wilson.. i-t. Lv Selma Lv Fayetteville. Ar i lorence- A 1 oo io m 1 58 i 11 13 ; 2 55 11 58 j 4 25:. 1 07 7 25; 3 151 6 45! 7 1!! 2; A M ;p. m. 510 (2 iV. M.- Ar Goldsljoro.. u Lv Goldsboro..-;. Lv Magnolia ' Ar.Wilmington.i A.M. 12 52 2 30 8 00'- 7 01 8 t'5 9!i0 PrM.lA. M. 3 05 4 12 5 40 P.M. TRAINS GOING NOUT4& as being greatly ' exercised over the North and South 1 I I l A. I : A , I nave reDUKeu mem ior surne- won d he inreresrincr tn .. , j-, thing. It may be because ot know what he thinks'of the their financial policy. Perhaps pana. troubles. Says an this had something to do with Associated Press dispatch of the result. Mo doubt it did. tne nth : "Last night the resi rpdurtion of claries and such Certain it is that the Republi- dences of several white miners can ' party have seemingly where shot into by Winches been afraid to touch the ques- ters in the hands of. the col- t,on ored men. A white widow's The reason for the; greatly cottage was "pierced repeated Where Our Canoes Are Shipped To. Canoes of birch and canvas are being shipped to Palestine, Japan, India and China by Bangor (Me.) manufacturers. One recently eent to India was made te -the order of a British" officer, and the, cost of transportation was more than $75. ' A canoe inst ordered is intended hfor a trip up the Jordan. New York Tribune. ' Lv Florence.. Lv Fayetteville Lv Selma Ar Wilson A. M.i S 45 i 11 10 i 12 :55 ; 1 17 i are subject to peculiar Ills. The right remedy for babies' ills especially worms and Stomach disordersis I Frey's Vermifugo tin nred children for 50 years. Send for illus. book about the Ills and the I remedy. One bottle mailed fiw 25 cenl. K. & S. FICEY, Baltimore M. D. Lv Wilming-ton IjV Masnolia L" Goldsboro... liVWdlson. . Ar PTocky ML".". Ar rJarhoro.. Lv Tarlioro: Lv Itocky Mt. Ar Weldon .. TZ- -. ; .7Z 1 P M 8 a 10 o5 1144 12 ID A.M 1 '1...... ! 5 00' M. 1 17 2 12 AM s m i2it 6 15 12 57 12 21 2 li P. M 6 45' 12 f 7 1 4 . M. P M 7 15 8 55 10 10 11 15 1157 5 'AG A. M. 9.S5 11 01 12 03 The Standard Railway cf the SOUTH.- THE DIRECT LINF TO " AliL POINTS. . TEXAS, CALIFORNIA FLORIDA, CUBA AND -PORTO RICO. Strictly first-class equipment on all through and local trains; Pullman Palace Sleeping Gars on all night trains; fast and; safe schedules. Travel by tlie Southern mim! you are , assured a Snfe. Comfortal:; and Kx-v pedittona Journey. Apply to ticket agents for time tables, rates and general information, or address R. L. VERNCN, T. P. A., Charlotte. N. C. F, R. 0ARBY, C. P. & t. A., Ashevil!, N. C. No Trouble to Aniwtr Ouetil mn. P. M. 12 49 lyo frwk s. mm, j. s. ci ir, w. .1 tirk. 3rrlV.P.&(;en.Man. Traf. Man. C.P-A. Washington., D. C. -North Carolina say that Wilson County Com missioners come high. liH ERIT is what has given .Hood's Sarsaparilla the largest sales in the world and enables it to accomplish thousands of wonderful CURES. Blanco Will Make n Dash. General Fitz Lee has received orders to nrenare to go to Guba with his com- mand, and General Blanco may be ex pected to end his remarks in the middle of a seatence or wherever he happens reaucea iepuDiican majority ly by bullets, several barely Milwaukee Sentinel. Will no doubt be o-athered mlccmo- hpr thrpf- rhildrpn .1 .1 - i . c I . . .... . wnen tne. new memoers m The mi itia sav thev fannnt Congress meet together with apprehend the culprits. ap- uic oiu aim ucgui iu vuic wuu tain tsutier, in command, is them. By their votes can the apparently acting entirely un- opinions oi their constituents der orders of Sheriff Cobourn A. J.' SIMMS. A. DEANS A. J. SIMMS & co., GENERAL INSURANCE : ' J AND REAL ESTATE 'AGENTS. Office in rear of Court House. P. O. Box 162. WILSON. N. C. H. G. CONNOR, The completeness of the vic tory of the . Democratic party in this Stdte is gfratifyinor to every man, woman and child -e gathered. This is a sure and not following the instruc- within its border who cares index. We sincerely hope tj0ns for the return of peace and 1 that. 1 the tide of opinion will nrrW. .Thii m'av nnnf1 Qfrano-p not change and that to some who saw the condition. of affairs here last nipht, but when we consider the fact that it was thought "necessary to guard the town after our victo ry and then think what would have been the condition had the other side one, the strange: have wp ma v be able to' elect a Democratic President in 1 900. Let us work in that direction from now 01 ness of the sound will been dispersed. We were CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, ; The Kind You Have Always Bought of Governor Tanner, given before election. Cap tain Butler, when asked to dis- mm ' m arm; the negroes, said it was useless, for the she rift would arm them again. What is the President eoinr to do about it? ' Bears the Signature of Whoever may be Speaker of the House in the next Leg islature, it is certain that the chair will not be occupied by a lighy weight politician of small Tutfs Pills Cure All Liver Ills. Doctors7Say; Bilious andjntermittent Fevers which prevail in miasmatic dis tricts are invariably accompan ied by derangements of the Stomach Liver and Bowels. The Secret of Health. The liver is the great " driving wheel" in the mechanism of man, and when it is out of order, the whole 'system becomes de ranged and disease is the rosin--. Tutfs ? ; 'Attorney at I iw, wit crvKf vr 7-1 Office Branch & Go's. Bank juildmg D. WORTH INGTON. A. eL' DEANS. WORTHINGTQN &-,DENS. ; " ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AVV 1 I VV!!.saN, y. C. Prompt attention "ivttn u. i'ie collec tion of claims and settlement JtsLates. 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