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t ' f n The Wilson , NeWS. SUCCESSOR TO THE WILSON ADVANCE. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. . 1 EMRY ; EDWARD E. BR1TT0H, Editors. and Proprietors. ' i? ntered in the Post Office at Wilson N. C, as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : One Year............... $1.00 ?ix Months. Remitbvdraft, post-office order or en registered letter at our risk Always give post-office address in full. ESf Advertising Rates furnished on. application. Live Correspondents wanted from Wilson and adjoining counties. No communication will be printed I without the name of the writer being known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to - , The News, Wilson, N. C. THURSDAY, Nov. 2, 1899. NOT OPPRESSION'S SYMBOL. In the course of a great ser- mon delivered Thursday .night cratic State Committee con as part of the proceedings of cerning , the politics of the the Christian Convention being Gazette. Mr. Simmons re held in the Christian church, n1:pc; an a t,nf th- r : Dr. B. A. Abbott of Baltimore, after a beautiful tribute to the "Flag of the Free" said some plain words about the war in the Philippines. It was a volume boiled down into a single, sharp, terse sentence. In referring to the. United States flag he said : " "There are those who re joice in our flag in the Philip pine Islands. It seems beauti ful to them. It is not so to me. It is an , emblem of freedom and not of oppression. It should stand for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for a free people. It is not beautiful when it is carried to the destruction of a 5 weaker people. -"It is beautiful when it waves over fields most rich with honest toil. It is beauti- ful when its graceful folds wave over great cuies uunt ana x l i carried on by honest com- merre anH when it vvavp; nvpr v homes where each hearthside is an altar. It is most beau tiful as the emblem of peace, and not so when its folds sweep out over oppression." 1- ollowlnS tlus- came clear . dim bUdrP U1C iueiice: "I do not believe that God inspirea tne war in tne rnum- I ' , l . .v . fTT?iir -nr pines, Dut tnat vv 1111am lvic Kinley and his political ad visors brought it to pass." Mr. Abbott is in touch with the world. He has caught the murmur of the people t fast Swelling" into a mipfhtv roar of disapproval, and he correctly climq nn tho waV ac otilf iunib up me war-as tne result Of the Apolitical" advisors Of the President. j. - rsVt.' 4.U ' i 11 ia t"-iiu& mat 1 ueniij played on those islands. It is puntiLb wincn is crimsoning tne muddy roads about Manila with American blood, and it is the partisan politics of men wno cry rexpansion, "don't pull down the flag and turn sentiments that are the most ennobling, merely to p-ratifv personal ambition and to serve the ends of 'petty parti sanship. Out with it all ! It is not the will of God that thisgreat MrT Qk ': nnh -v- rite tfntinrr ! " tltx"w"' , ! giant among tne powers. should in the name of civiliza tion and freedom ; and Christi anity throttle the very instincts of liberty which gave this re- oublic its life and being-. Mr. . t . . , . & , ' Abbott ennobles himself and 1 . . r r . , , his fellows of the cloth when in the ouloit itself he warns the people of the outrages be- j - - - - i m perpetrated under the 9 L r . , folds of our nation's flap-. UNDER FALSE COLORS. The Asheville Gazette, masquerading as a Democratic newspaper, is publishing ar ticles against the Constitution al Amendment, and is being circulated extensively over the State by the 'Republicans and j their allies. The Smithfield Herald made inquiry of Chair- man Simmons x)f the Demo- zette is not a Democratic pa per at all, but is controlled by the Republicans. He quotes from the Ashe- ville Citizen which accuses the Gazette of having;' sold out for a consideration to Senator Pritchard and the Republicans who stand with him. No satisfactory explanation has been given by the Gazette. -Before the adoption of the law providing for an election on the Amendment question the r.7Ptfp QimnnrtpH if anH . rr -t. nft-n J CVUl auu Liic iCliciLUlC dU- -i. I .'l ! lOUrned had. articles UrPfinp; ltS adontlOn at the nollS Slid- K " . u I denlv the naner chano-ed front , , f . . inn hprron t-r rirrnf tnp m n'a e I o nra Tl-ilc woo ifoi- o nnl'oK c.o a. v-uuiau I I 1 .rHl n',rro.n -.oooo o in-pllifrnt- rpnrlr onrl nr J i"fcV-iilsv-"fc honest man will be deceived by the position of the Gazette r -r. r i .1 1 . IQr H lt np-ni:s tne imenament it is not the white man's friend and hence cannot be Demo cratic. Let that paper do the de- cent tninpr and announce its chanp-e of nolitics. and no . A 7 lnncrer nrtemnr to nr1Pr fale colrs . d i . n. rpafipr t - j u r it uc uccivcu uv jvepuuil J A iidiib who shows the oaoer to him and tells him that a Demo- ,Mf; .1 CratlC paper IS righting the Amendment. - Trr, -h;rra ; 4- Ul iV,u """S0 FullULai fiplrl in lTnrtr rarlin mi with general approbation. The a c V . , . . first Of these IS that primaries be held tO nominate a Candi- Hntf frr fh ITnit Qntoc uiu viiiiu uiaiv.o oenate. and second that thp gentlemen who desire this po- sition should hold up their campaign till after we have settled the- question of the adoption o the amendment to the Conscitution. WSlJ 1 wKI A , F0r Iafaats aad Cluldren. The Kind YOU HaVfi AlWdVS Rftllffht Bears the a tria v, Signature of J SoxK i ; Mr. O. W. Blackball, of Kittrell, N. G., has in' the News & Observer a letter calling attention to the name given to the struggle of 1 8 6 1 -65, in which he deplores the use of the expression "1 he ,r 1 . A ,, war Derween tne o tares as . - . . i its designation. ! T. . 1 -x! i r 1 c o .. rrnnn ; inr(TPv;n 11 1 ; M r . , . for no one name to designate ! that war has come into general ! use. We hear it called: "The vv r DCL'.veeu mc olcilco -The Civil War" 'The South ern Rebellion" "The War of Secession" and various other names. The letter referred to reads thus : ' "At the meeting of Confederate Veterans in Raleigh last week I was surprised to find a mhsr.orner, or to be more accurate il less correct a haifnomer used to designate the war between the North and South. It was spoken ot as the War Between the States. "This name smacks of compromise and should never be used by us even inadvertently as was then the case. True it was a war between the States, or rather between two sections of the country, but it was a war between these two sectons for a distinct and defiinite purpose never was purpose more d-islinct d- definite-the achievement ol bouthern Independ ence", "This name is not only the true one, but it is pregnant with meaning. It is an epitome of Southern history. It carries with it the refutation of as much falsehood and calumny as were u j . i t ...iii cvci ucuycu upun d pcupic. Aivviu olead our cause when time has i , t . t . leveiea every omeaerate monument, i i.. t- . r.t , ana 111 ine niUlUpilClty OI tne WOna S i i ,1 Cares, the great Struggle Which meant everytmng to US snrinKS tO tne mere ,. ' dimensions ol a name. "It is the paramount duty of this o-eneration to see that thp war has its ' . rmrtT- ripcirrnotirtn onH nnno nfhor To that end let all needed energies - Sistence we entitle It the War for QtD To,,,!,. ,M . . ., vvin m tne ena penorce do likewise And then the adoption of that true ,fiwe.- justincau title we neither ask nor need further ion.' We failed to note in Brother McKinley's Thanksgiving Proclamation that he advises the Sultan of Sulu to give thanks because he has no more wives. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reacntne aiseasea portion 01 me ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. t1,. CaUS. . an mnam,eaon- I 11 on 1 e mucous lining oi ine cus- tachian Tube. When this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is en- . , . ' . , . ' ana unless tne innamation can be tak- en out: this tube restored to its normal JT lwvti , uui Wi Cu die caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mu- iorever, nine cases out oi ten are Art0 curfooc . . ' , . .. vv p- win crtva I mo Hnnn rpn nn ore j ..v, Mor any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. r . J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. bola by Druggists, price 75c perbot tie. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Notice of Sale. offer tor sale to the highest bidder for cash at Howard, Graves & Lo.'s ware- house in the town of Wilson, N. C. at 2 o'clock, p. m., On the ist day of Nov ember, i8qq, (0 five boxes of plue to bacco aggregating 203 lbs.; The said wuacco Having been loriertea to tne United States for violation of the Inter- nal RpvpmU t , a?e raw n T-ftiS 1 9tli of October, 1899. V -RutSLCAN, Collector . . . ' . 4th Dist. ofNfrth Carolina. Uy J1. L,. Wood, Deputy CoiiCtor. The prediction of an early collapse of the war in tne Transvaal, because trie ooers were being done up by the B y '-CoA British have not been verified,, and the reports from the scene of the war shows that the Rnprs have at' nresent no idea of quitting. If victory fn fhooK T.rlircmirh where the fighting is now m progress, Krpcrinpnr t. l 1 1 1 J J I .hopes to use his 4 success there as a lever to induce aid to come to him from Europe. Those - who have events Carefullv Say that the fight at Ladysmith is th ing point one way or the Let hireling lawyers and petty politicians say what they will about the constitutionality ; of the amendment to be voted j - i on next year, j:he white people ! of North Carolina, who are vhite in their feelings as well I as white by birth, will vote solidly iv favor of" ridding the j State of neq;ro rule. That's 1 what the adoption of the amendment will make pos- sible. HIE A LETTER Many women live where there is no skill more cannot afford to pay the 'high fees I charged. These sufferers should follow the examnleof Mrs. AnnaWillv.of Northville. Spink Co., S. Dak., who writes as follows i am enjoying good health, thanks to your I tind advice and valuable remedies. Isufie very much with female ailments for iwu years, wucu i wrutc tu vou vjt u carefully following your free advice tion and Golden Medical Discovery a well and hanpy woman. I have nat)tv woman. I nave also taken i several viais oi your fieasant jreiieis, wmcn did me a great deal of good." . 1 1 , a a n- .11 i m r 1 - , ...... . ut. jnerce nas proDaDiy treatea ana enrea more cases of female weakness, pains in the back, side and abdomen, .nervousness. 1 A. : 1 4.: ... ijlr3fle SJ. ence peculiarly fits him to bring about cures 1 T-r 1 wnen every one eise iaiis. ne cnarges no I fee whatever to those who wnte him. for fcaavice, ana ne invites an to consult mm tree by mail. His wonderful remedy, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, can be depended upon to overcome nearly ev ery kind of disease tht afflicts girls and women. It contains no alcohol, opium, or other narcotics, and does not create craving for injurious stimulants, as is so often the case with other medicines advertised for woman's ailments. An honest medicine dealer will give you S toSiSS Lr. rierce's Favorite Prescription, and not try to persuade you to take some inferior substitute for the little added profit he may make thereon. Those who wish may enclose 21 one-cent stamps m their letters, and Dr. Pierce will send free his 1008-pasre Common Sense Medical Adviser, which is the most com plete and practical family doctor book ever published, containing over 700 pictures. The same book, cloth-bound, 31 stamps. NORTH CAROLINA, ) Wilson County, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Tazewell Hargrove ) NOTICE. Indiana Harerove. The defendant above named ivill take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior v.ourioi vviison county to pro cure a dissolution of the bonds of mat nmony ex sting Detween tne piaintm. and defendant, and the said defendant will further take notice that she is re MWovS t ho IipIH-nn th.- mth Mnnv aftr to be held on the iotl the ist Monday in Sept Court house of faid ember '09, at the county in Wilson, - J . . . in . anu answer or uemur to tne complaint m said action, or the plaint 1 jn win appiy 10 me -,ouri ior tne renei n- 1 1 1 . i . - . . .. . demanded in said complaint. inis tne 30m aay 01 5jept., ibgg. T. D. Bardin. Clerk of the Superior Court. ,q-6t DEANS & C ANTWELL, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, WILSON, - - - N. C. Practlce m the courts of Wilson, Nash and Green Counties. Academy and College, for Girls and Young Women, nest nome care, together with full College instruction. Specialists in Music, Art, Elocution, Languages, Commercial and Industrial Studies Institution founded in 1802. , The Register shows 338 last year. New term begins Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1899. Send r a rev. J. H. clewell. Principal. ' Salem, North Carolina, "75 uc "Stri".' y Pttsm always com- mendaole, bat in even hr? there shot!d Be TZof J' fo be a good citizen faffo he strong, able bodied and uell fitted for the haHK of' life. ; To do this, p2fe DIOOQ u auiu.ay nece sziy, end Hood's Sarszi Ya & one lick 7 z ; 3 i ' ly. It acts ecxzih ivelCf0T both sexes and all ages. - H urncr - "Jften I need a Kood tonic." Josze i-ion, Stafford Sprir.gs, ct. "or.l-CHthartic to ta"k-3 xvith tiooaTsTr7riTir are a source of com fort. They are C. i a source of care, also. If you care for your child's health, send for illustrated book on the disorders to which children arc subject, and which j FIRE PROOF Kon-Plcliable GomMnatioa Locks. j : Ui mxTn c.rTfc ' '1-1 iir. oir FIRST 'CLASS. r LOW PRICES. For sale by W. R. WOOD, Wilson, N. C. (Office: WinstS3d's Fhatograph" Studio.) . For Gash or on Time. PARKER'S HAIR 1 BALSAM Cletaaec and - beutifiM th bl!tt Tmnntea & in 111 riant CTOWuL ' Vvrer TOm to Bestor Qjl Hair to ita xoquuqi vy,lur Cart ica.lp diMSM ft hir Uiling. G. CONNOR, Attorney at L aw, WILSON, -Office Branch & Go's. - j N. C. Bank Building THE COUPER MARBLE WOKKS, 159, 161 ard 163 Bank St., NORFOLK, VA. Large stock of finished Monuments, Gravestones, &c Ready for shipment. Desicns free. ST. GERMAIN FEMALE PILLS. The only original and genuine French -Female Regulator, oi Mme. St. Germain. Paris, un surpassed as being safe, sure and reliable in every case. Sold under positive jruarantee or money refunded. Get the geiruine. i rice f 1 by mail. Sole agents for the L nitea ?iaic and Canada. Kln Sarvard Ci., Washing ton St ., Chicago . iS-Kwr Notice of Seizure. Notice is hereby given of the seizure of the following described property for violation of the Internal Revenue law, to wit : ' . . Four boxes of plug tobacco, aggre gating ioo pounds, one box of said to bacco bearing "Caution Notice as having been manufactured by "l Smithdeal, Factory No. 56, . 5th Uis. N. C, brand, "Golden Crovvn, one other box, brand, "Orphan Girl, otn er two boxes no brand legible. - Said tobacco is mow stored at ! Christman's. Spring Hope, N. C Any person claiming any interest 1 said property is hereby notified to ap pear at my-ofiice in Raleigh, 'j. within 30 days from the date nereu and make such claim in the form a .n manner prescribed by law, or the s property will be forfeited to the Unite States. This Oct. 5th, 1899. E. C. Duncan, Collector 4th Dist. of N; By M. L. Wood, Dep. Collector. otner. ' -p m- ml mwimMi m FBEY'S f ERIIFIIOE has cured for 53 years. ( One bottle by mail for 25 cents. I E.&S. FREY, I jj.jgp BaltlmoreHd. J ;red &:.in3,i::-LW:J ..." more than j ; h;;;'.: i l-yv-Z ! J y. dvice. Alter, t Vi;,.:- ,1 j i, .and taking 'W'iUMny ' .'I am now-! .:'--:' -""'--:'" -.f,? ; T
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