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s Die Wilson News. SUCCESSOR TO . THE WILSON ADVANCE. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. .Ceil' R. IM EDWARD E. BR1TT0N, Editors and Proprietors. -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, post-office order or registered letter at our risk. Always give post-orhce address in lull. 157" Advertising Rates furnished on application.. . . Live Correspondents wanted from Wilson and adjoining counties. 1 ' - " No communication will be printed without thename of the writer being known to the Editor. Address all cor respondence to The News, Wilson. N. C. THURSDAY, Nov. 9, 1899. THE WHITE MAN'S ENKJIY, The sensational feature of the past week in the North Carolina line up on politics has been the solar plexus jab of the Hon. Thomas Settle play fully poked into the ribs of the Republican party via the route of the Hon. Zig Zag Lin- ney and containing this pertin ent query at the end of a soc- dologer : "Who hit Billy Pat terson ?" This followed up the use Settle made of the statement from the Republicans that the grandfather clause of the amendment would be declared unconstitutional even if the amendment passed, and hence that illiterate white men would be disfranchised, and that this was what the wicked Demo- crats were after, so as to have a "select little few" party. Settle knocks the argument of the Republicans flat as a floun der when he asks as to who will fight to declare this clause unconstitutional if not the Re publicans, and that if by their fight it is declared unconstitu tional then it is the Republican party which says to the unlet tered white man "stand aside," and it is upon the Republican party r that the vengeance of the unlettered white man should be visited. Right you are, Mr. Settle, and you have uncovered not alone an exception, but a gen eral truth, when you ask uWho hit Billy Patterson ?" for "Billy Patterson" in North Carolina is the unlettered white man, who despite the fact that he stumbles at the spelling book and shies the track at the copy book, has a heart just as big, a soul just as pure, a nature just as grand as the scholar sent out by the schools. It is as the enemy of this man that the Republican party stands to day, has stood in the past and will stand in the future, for it wants to place him and the negro side by side in the polit ical field. - Mr. Settle is to be thanked for his expose of the rottenness in the Republican Denmark, and for letting "Billy Patter son" know who struck him. SOME WHOPPKKS. How the various political chairmen are going to quarell themselves with the public on the failure of their prognosti- cations is a story ior to-mor- row. ion manv pians win be upset at the polls to-day. Look at this sample and then. guess who is telling the truth. uver m ieDrasKa wnere ine "V XT 1 . 1 2. fight has been hot the following is tne last wora. .11- J 1 1 1 Kepuoiican nairman says : t- .1 r. ' t ' t. nverytning lavor;, me RepuD- lican forces. I look for a sub- statural majority, Democratic Chairman says : rusion lorces coma not oe m 1 . t r n 1 oetter snape. vv e win nave a majority of from ten to twelve thousand. Of this there is ab- solutely no doubt. A Populist Chairman says : wur reports are most mvor- ble. We will carry the State witn irom ntteen to twenty, thousand. We have every- " 1 thing our way. IT TVILX WIN. The news from Raleigh is that Holton, after a private confab with Butler says that the Populists will unite with the Republicans in the fight against the Amendment. It seems to us that the only votes the Republicans can corral in the Populist party are those of the office holders 'and office seekers for the honest white Populist believes in the rule of the white man. It would perhaps be better for Holton, before boasting of the Popu lists who will vote against the Amendment, to straighten out the prominent members of the Republican party who are sroinp- to vote for the Amendment. ine issue is wav aoove a question of partisan politics. It is a ' question of whether or , . . not uie wmte man is going to rule lh North Carolina, and it is a question answered already, Hdlton, Butler, et id omne genu! had best stand out of .1, 1 j r . t a j . thp Wav for thp Ampndmpnt i I rJ going to win, and tnat by 50,- 000 majority. NEXT TIME. The railroads have for time . escapea taxation upon what the corporation commis sion thought a just value for rneir property, out imposed under a law which Judge Simonton says is not a law, for his decision given the other day is that the corporation commission does not have the power given it tO impose taxes On the railroads. This escane r . 1 i t . 1 a U1 "iC iduiudus 1 uuiy d iciii- porary escape from an in creased tax. for unless the temper Of tne legislature . . . . rhanCTf; wnnrWfnlKr "hfnr i"f again convenes a hard and fast law will be passed and will have onno :4. r " : . . -"-"S" w nold it down even when Judge Simonton takes a pull at it In -t ... . m .1 the meantime it is possible that an appeal may be taken, and Vio rirniif rirt nf AraU j .t. o r-JI anu uic ouprcmc vwuu ujf not agree vith Judge Simqh- ton's decision. ! Of course the .,, Dav taxes. but ,, b f thc uresent un- der the general machinery act and not under the act giving power to the corporation com mission to place a value on railroad property. GEO. W.SANDKUL1N. . f . , f nt. I 111CL1J V Ul -MS i . Geo. W. Sanderlin in the State -n ,wu win i.aiii vviLix uv-iJ a ti 1 c vji. h; dath h- h occurred Mon. . d in Baltimore. He has been a prominent figure in relicrious and ni.blic life in this s , . f . vcars he has not had his home within ' . . its borders h:s w:sh was obeved and his remains were yesterday interred in North Carolina soil :n 0akwonH cemetery 5, m Ra He was one of the foremost Baptist preachers in the State ,.a tqqq ,o vtciio up auu. 111 1000. vv ao elected State auditor. In 1892 his name was presented to the Democratic convention for the nomination for Governor, and he came very near receiving the nomination. Later Presi dent Cleveland appointed him auditor in the Department of the Interior which position he held till 1896. His health shortly after be gan to fail, and he remained in Washington until taken to a private Sanitarium in Baltimore wnere ne aiea. nis wile was 1 i i t t r Miss Eliza W. Wooten, daugh ter of Colonel Wooten of Lenoir county, who with four children survive him. ur. sanaernn was a man who endeared himself to all who came in contact with him, and his death will cause sorrow in many homes. The people of Virginia, led by the "Daughters of the Confederacy are this week frep bute to the memory of President Davis and jQ that of his daughter Winne, who is enshrined in the Southern heart as the Daughter of the Confederacy, and whose memory will ever ue bweet 10 us as tne vears Tried Friends Best. Forthirty yearsTutt's Pills have proven ablessingtothe invalid. Are truly the sick mans friend. A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipa- tion and aU kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. Deafness Cannot be Cured by 'cf aPPlications f they cannot rem.11 me aiseasea portion 01 tne ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. r : ' jt u.. :n i JLCdiiicaa IS LcluscU uy an imidiucu tun dition of the mucoUs lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flam you have a runJblin sound or lmDertect hearing:, ana wnen it is en- tirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be tak- condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrn, wnicn is notning but an inflamed condition of the mu- Cous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars 1UI SUV Case OI Utaiucaa IWUSCU UY catarrh) that cannot be cured by Haii's Catarrh Cure. Senq for circulars, free F-J- CHENEY Sc CO.. Toledo, O. .sWbyDruggistsf. price 75Cper bot 1 ue. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 1VKKKLV SERMONETTE. Weather rather cold today, but it's seasonable, for the' month is November. Speak- inp- of November makes us think of Thanksgiving day, the very last of the month. Thanksgiving among other things should mean for us to do things that will make other j people give thanks, and by the by, we need not wait till No vember 30th to do those things, for as we have re marked, the weather is cold. here are homes that need fires, real fires, not the make believe of a few lumps of coal or two or three poor little sticks of wood, but real, genuine full of thanksgiving fires, and the people cant buy the fuel. Little children are there too, shivering because of scanty clothes and no fire. A baby perhaps, lies in the cradle with blue and pinched face, with insufficient nourish ment, few bed clothes and. no fire. What are you, you, the one who reads this, going to do about it? Can ycu help? If so seek out the people who are in need and carry or send re lief. It will makcthis Thanks giving month the better and sweeter to you, t;nd cause some needy one to whisper a prayer of Thanksgiving in which your name will have part. IT ENDED HER TROUBLE. " I never courted newspaper notoriety, yet I am not afraid to speak a good word for your 'Favorite Prescription' and 'Pleasant Pellets.' Over a year ago I suffered terribly for nearly four weeks with prolapsus and weakness. After using one bottle of ' Favorite Prescrip tion' and one of 'Pellets,' I was a well woman. I have taken no medicine since and have had no symptoms of my former trouble." Mrs. E. A. Bender, Keene, Coshocton Co., Ohio. NORTH CAROLINA, Wilson County, f IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. Tazewell Hargrove ) vs. V Indiana Hargrove. ) NOTICE. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wilson county to pro cure a dissolution of the bonds of mat rimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, and the said defendant will further take notice that she is re quired to appear at the next term 01 the Superior Court of Wilson county to be held on the 10th Monday after the 1st Monday in September '99, at the Court house of said county in Wilson, N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaint iff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 30th day of Sept., 1899. J. D. Bardin, Clerk of the Superior Court. mm ' y HI f i - jl' ml PKcnDyQ!Lf "The testis the Cheapest" Experience teaches that good clothes wear longest good food gives best nutrition and a good medicine that cures disease is naturally the Best and cheapest. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best medi cine money can buy, because it cares when all others fail Poor Health 4tHd poor htaUhL years, pains in shoulders, back and hips, ujith constant headache, . nervousness and no appetite. Used Hood's SarsaparilU gained strength and can work hard all day; eat heartily and sleep vell. Iiook it because it helped my husband to whom it gave strength' Mrs. E. J. Off els, we j-ane, ivmn. Hood's Pilla enre liver ills ; the non-irritating &ni only. cathartic to take with Hood's SarsaDariTI 2 y V f. v i Was aro Bub'ect 'o i peculiar-ills. The right remedy for ( babies' ills especially worms and stomach disorders is Frev's Verm If uce rift enred children for 50 Tears. Send for illu. book about the ills and the remedy. One bottle mailed for 23 cents. J. & S. FBEY, Baltimore, Iff. I. FIRE PROOF Kon-Pickable ComMnation Locks. 11 11,2 i' 'iii-i'tii !' f -17 'iryf-" '.ra.l!5-r' firw.T AST " j -I ALPINE SAFES. FIRST CLASS. LOW PRICES. For sale by ' W. R. WOOD, Wilson, N. C. (Office: Winstead's Photograph Studio.) For Cash or on Time. PARKER'S UAID. R&LSAM Clet&wf and beantifki toital Never Talla to Bestore Grjy Core tcalp diMMet It hir falliat JJf G- CONNOR, Attorney at L iw, WILSON, - - N. C. Office Branch & Co's. Bank Building THE CODPER MARBLE WORKS, 159, 161 and 163 Bank St., NORFOLK, VA. Large stock of finished Monuments, Gravestones, &c Ready for shipment. Designs free. ST. GERMAIN FEMALE PILLS. The only original and g-enuine French-Fcmaie Regulator, of Alme; St. Germain, Paris. Ln surpassed as being safe, sure and reliab.e ia every case. Sold under positive guarantee or money refunded. Get the genuine. I nc. 51 by mail. Sole agents tor the l mieu rio. and Canada. King Harvard Co., WaHhiD- ton St., Chicago. iMofmuui i.iHi, : ! '. .i:tt,l-ii( ft.-E.'.-vS'.ar a;?ir-i : 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 100 pounds, one box of said to bacco bearing: "Caution Notice j havins: been manufactured by H. Smfthdeal, Factory No. 56, 5, ; N. C, brand, "Golden Crown, one other box, brand, "Orphan Girl, otn er two boxes no brand legible. Said tobacco is now stored at i . Christman's. Spring Hope, N. C. Any person claiming any inte res 1 said property is hereby notified to ap pear at my office in Raleigh, JN. within 30 days from the date hereu and make such claim in the form an manner prescribed by law, or property will b.e forfeited to the Unite This Oct: 5th, 1899; , E. C V1 Collector 4th Di 1 By M. L. Wood, Dep. - "x I
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