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GLIMPSES OF LIFE IN THE OLD NORTH STATE Floating Items That Show the Tread of Industrial C : and Social Progress. ' EVENTS OF INTEREST IN LAND OF THE SKY Lngs From the Columns of v the. Local Papers in . .:J7jcqxl& Towns of State. ' The North. Carolina battalion at the ; inauguaration at Washing-ton will con sist of the Wilmington, Charlotte, Con cord and Kings Mountain ciampa ies. - There are not very many dispensary bill before the legislature about eight NashviLle and Tarboro will get dispen Eanies. Sampson county will get iprohi , bition. It is said one-fourth of the counties ins the state !have (prohibition. rim Howell, the GoM Hill nrebug', was taken to Raleigh this (mornin0, to serve the nvre years for which he was sentenced to the penitntiary. Satur i day his aged father who is about 70 years old)asked that he .be aWowed to O - j- vcnv 2? j.x triux uino tyu CLJ-i'u. y v3 .. half ihis -time for him. The request r. was, of course, denied. Salisbury Sun. John Fanuel, of Danville, Virginia, whio has been in and abound 'Salislbury for a week looking for work, tried to Fanuel is a laiborer and had ibeen seek . ing work here in vain for a week. Sat urday ne grew despondent at the pros pect of ever securing employment. He asked Mrs. Fanuel to go ito Spencer, about a mile from their home and make some little purchases. She left and as soon as the 'door closed behind . ner Fanuel tied a weld rope to a rafter in the ihouse and tfastentd the other end around his neck, standing on a chair Mrs. Fanuel, however, had' forgotten a bucket which she wished, to carry to et-from under him. At first he was . disposed to resist any interference but finally yielded (to (his wife's entreaties -and decided to live, - ' When the "oldest inhabitant" slips up on the weather, nothing strange la thought of it, Ibut when dumfb brutes amiss it some noMce is taken. One of the cmioist 3 nf alible signs for ages liais been the flight of wild igeese southward in 1 the fall and Iback nortih in the spring. They seldom miss it, Jbut there is evi dently a slijp up now. 'Saturday after noon between five and .isttx o'clock a vary large drove, of these fowls passed ifrom the south and heading irr'a bee Oine north. They were high upSin the air and did not look much flarger (than a crow, but they -pould be distinguished with the naked eye, while the ue of a glass left mo doubt. The dnbWfwas a large one and eanumed some time in passing sucn a sight is isaid to be an infallible singn that winter has broken, you couldn't convince old weather prophets to the contrary under any cicumstanceis, yet these geese have un doubtedly slipped up this time. In fact the cause of their early migration northward is the unusual slight of snow ed to northern -Florida. -Greensboro Record. :. The house committee on education (has agreed to report favorably L. L. Smith's Ibill, "A .Bill to ibe entitled an Act to Carry out the Constitutional , j.vcL1mrt;m';iii. in Jrtegaro to ifublie Schools." The ibill is drawn so as to i iiym-cu! uiocimuuLionj oi an un named amount of money to the ipublic ocuwia wi eacn county, which, with school' funds already iprovlded for, will give every school an North Carolina a II 1! ss . T 1 1-1 II II M ; A G scrr ! '' 'r V writ. GrH. iUrt.. J mtow, jwmobm, -Uenerxl Storts T.vV ner iwsuk p&m, indue il-p, uj rmimm K flTM rlUftK matter wh.t'. th BttJr too gooo Tta .subdIm If I " y ' ' r K l . fen V--. - - , '-"in?! lut 1 ' A- 7 -S four' month term, every, ' year : -:lt' terms are such that no Bchool ithat now receives as much as on1 hundred (Hol lars will draw any tmontey under iMa act, and that no county which does not go to the limit of the tax allowed by law for the public-scThools .wdll be bene fitted. The (bill (provides also for the' manner in which the amount needed by each county ; is to be drawn from, the tafei trteaury, giving' txf each school the "diftereaoe Ibetweem one hundred dol lars and the., amount apportioned such school . by tne county, inoaru ., yms section .provides for the punishment af any county superintendent who mis represents tfiacits ini order . to get funds for 'his colinty,"(ma meanor, the ipenaaty ibeing removal from' office with fine or- imprisonment in the discretion of the court, Under the act no. school swith, a. school census under sixty-five "will be" benefitted! 'un-' less the county board and state super intendent so agree, and mo otlher .funds for the puiblic .ischcods. other thahi,tba amounlt needed to carry out the act can be appropriated out of the state treasury. The comon e voted unfav orably on tihe followtimg IJouse bills: One providing for Ibookls for indigent children, introduced .by iMr. xnompsra A.A.t,A V "".r of Onslow; one .providing for booKs tor .m-nh and indigent children; by Mr, wliiiiams? 'cif Dare: one for a system; of examination for public sc'hloo (teachers,'' - - - by Mr. Spainhour of 'BurKe, ana oue regulating toe ipublic .schools of Clay county, by Mr. Coleman of Clay. Intense suffering was enaure ny witness T. L. Martin, of utxie. K.y. . before he rave this evidence: I coughed every night until my throat was nearly raw; then tried Dr. King' New Discovery, which gave instant re lief. I have used it in my family for four years, and recommend it as tV greatest remedy for Coughs, Colds a iA all Throat. Chest and Lung troubles. It will stop the worst cevgh. and not oniy prevents but absolutely cures Con sumption. Price 50 cents and $1. Ev ery bottle guaranteed. Trial bottlp free et all drug store. All the world's a stage and most of the occupants are supers who play thinking parts. i j A DEEP MYSTERY. It is a mystery wny women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousand prove that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley of Peterson, Iowa, "and a lame back pained me so that I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitter whcly cured me, and although 73 years old, I now am able to do my house work". It overcomes constipalton, 'm- pro es appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at all drug stores. Charitable persons speak one to an other; uncharitafble persons speak one of another. Recent experiments show that al classes of foods may be completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol Dyspepsia . Cure, which absolutely di gests what you eat. As it is the only combination of all the natural digest ants ever devised the demand for it has become efcormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cases of indig .tion and it always gives instant relief. Dr. T. C. Smith. lA cruel story runs on wheels, and every hand oils the wheels as they run. --George Elliot. COLD STEEL OR DE1ATU "There is but one small chance to save your life fend that is-through an opera-, tioo, was thvi awful irospeot set be fore Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge. Wis., by her doctor after vadnl trying to cure ner or a frightful "ose of stom- acn trouDie and yellow jaundice. He didn t countt on tne marvellous power j o aiectnc witters to cure Stomach and Liver troubles, hut she heard of it, took seve botJtles. was wholly cured, avoid ed surgeon's knife now weighs more and feels better than ever. Tt'a positively gui.tr n teed to cure Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles and never disappoints. Price 50c at all drug stores. Milton sold falls copyright of ''Para dise Lost" for $72, at 'three payments, and finished his life in ofbscurity. um -sssk i-T"k.TJT'; THE MARKETS .VT BY TELEGRAPH Yesterday's Quotations on ft. the New YorkExchanges VAIUJI lit J.t3U y 5 'ir"t to FEVEEI ;H CONDITION OiEVTHB MARKETS Highest, Lo ves t ai; d Closing Prices For Active Stocks Cotton Market Point? Reported by 'Murphy &-GO. Brokers, U Church street, Asheville. , New York, Feb.' 26. The stock mar- 4- -i -3 r- ',."' wciieu. very active and feverish ; I it, . 'a " eeamgiy irregular rTM?Vril!?a,slin? rro,m- he tavins r akru f i if? Kiii-iui iinin ntrMn.t.i I which it was believed would fho STOCKS em yMus 1Q une pending amalgamation x.. s. were agiaau sharply depressed while National aube was firr, ui oli xioop opened wen aoove - ----- til"- . nuua- I 1T-T., cluu&? OI' mis nature ion in the public mind as to .the real "T tu accorded to the old &e cunties in the taimal u"here in the industrial decline was noted .as in, American Smelt "i6. uiuieu aiiates leather was weak o.;ar renning was almost wholly neg- . v . i,uv railway list also showe i irregular (changes but for the most cart "o particularly for St. Paul Southern Railway Issues and B. O wC UUiie in tne local traction nunuon rurnished a hie-her a ,K11CB ior Amencan stocks cti- was a Iberal buyer n ths miarket at th opening of 'business. 0'S" Stfel c&rPration incorporated 't-' 'Carnegies reported Vk - 'uwcl'n with Wabash from Pittsburg to Toledo and1 connecting w?th 'SnsSf -,-ake Erie- Irican Linseed mills will start up again short: hi that George Could -will become chiainman vof -Denver and Rio Grande. St. Paul earning thini week Fehiruary increased. 51,481 7 STOCKS. High. Copper ana; Low. 90 35 44 41 135 117 55, 88 87 74 39 144 42 193 47 97 -86 44 211 &a 14 92 116 160 87 45 143 46 82 31 148 100 70 30 122 148 43 23 ,76 51 88 84 12 74' 87 29 61 64 165 Arn Close 90 36 44 41 135 120 56 88 87 74 39 144 42 193 48 97 87 ytri Aon. 'Hood .. .. rra. 'Anaconda . .. 44 Am. st. & w Am. Sug. Ref Am. Tab .. .. A. T. & s. F. A. T. &S. F. & O. .. B. R. T Ches. & O. .. C B. & Q. .. Coo. F. & I. . Con. Cas .. .. Con. Tob .. .. Con. Tob. Ptf;ri 44 136 120 56 88, 81 76 29 145 43 194 48 pfd 97 Fea. steel pfd .... s7i Fed. Steel .... 47 P-OV, TTH j. . 118 213 toy4 212 53 14 MO. K. Ar T ,nM Rep. steel a4g & N 921 Manhattan L. .. " " i18J Met St) Ry .: .. iei Mto. iPac .. .. oojj Nat. St I" 4 N. Y. Central .... 144 S-& w : itv Nor. Pac .. .. Sii7 Ont. & W. .. . " 31a7 Penna 14qi? People's Gas 100 Read 1st ifd .. 70 Read Com '.. 30J Rock Island .124 St. iPaul 153V South Pac .. i3y Southern .." 24V Southern pfd .. ' 775 Tenn. C. & I ". 56 Union Pac g9y Uni'on Pac pfd 84 U. S. Leather 12 U. iS. Leath pfd . '74x4 W, Union Tel 87 Wabash . . oftl Tu.be 5!v Tin Plate ' gov D- & H :. V 166 53 92- 118 160 88 46 143 46 84 31 149 100 70 30 124 153 43 24 77 52 88 84 12 74 87" 30 1 65 165 CHICAOO. New York. Feb. 26.-Cc.tton declined aibout 2-64l below yesterday's close continental and -aunougn, port receipts .point to 28 000 ES68. Tainst W same day last week.. Ijoeal opemtojs eenr dis inclined: to takfi h;. VT" T X l this market rule- Quiet and a shade (higher than yesterday t CHIOAiGO. WHEAT.-The market this morning Sh 2U witl1 showinl slight reaction from th fia-i " day then advanced and was very active - wcl. uxreign markets were weak and lower. The trade TJU??t'm smadl as eihown by the conditions of th ifr?.vi.f .t... TOiere was renewed talk of a little dam age in Germany and1 of a . slight dam age in France. fWIheat- was dull in the afiternoon and about steady. The close COBJN. The miarket was quiet with prices fractionally lower. Cables were quiet andi a little towpr c. v miand is extremiv iM... Cbrn was dull late 'ibut fairly steady. xu visions were riii 1 on -1 jfv, Ve 53s Tecets were only 55,00a at the three primcaipal -points . Provisions COTTON. -New York snot flu 8 8S- 3 99 (8 99 'KM' uvi-ancn .... . ,9.00, ,8 89 9 SfS ' - 8'91! April '.it. j8y . .f. . ..i .? Jun -.z ' . ' 9 00-.' 8?9S 8:?' W U4 J 9 01) 8 94 ' 8 65 Aug .. .. ,.. I H 67 8 62 a' 8-20 8 01 7 97 7 89 7 85 g 21 i 0ct j . . Ieo ., ..- .. t? 8 00 7 89 CHICAGO: if wneax High Low dose iFetwr .. 7fti7 ' j - Corn' . , War ,V, ' Oats . , , 41'! 25 25 my .7 . : , - -JtVlUS .'May ::' ' : Lard 'May '. ' Pork May... . T 02 - 7 47 107. LJVERPOOI" COTTON . .' . By - G?rf vte . jwite to aauip- r& ' ' 4Tne itollowlner were ttihe iruMng quota Tone steady Sales 8000. MicL5 1132. I jn uios SIS 5 17 I - 'J- . i - ?v jan-uj'ep.i ... Fieb-JMar . Mardhi-April .... April-EMay ... .. (Mayrjune .v..:. , . June -July Julv Aug..v Aiig-Bept . . Sept-Oet i."--."-. Got-Nov 5 13 5 13 510 5 09 5 07 S 14 5 12 5 10 S 90 3 07 5 05 4 57 4( 35 b 06 4 57 4 57. 4 34 : DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by lecil applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion" of tine earl le is only one way u ure deafness and that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused iy an inflamed condition:-" the mucous lii g of ; the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets i amed you Live a'ru bllng sound or imperfec. hearing, and wr n it, is en tirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless ; die inflammation can be taken j out and thia tube restored to its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of he mucous sur faces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Ht-.H's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family -Pills are the best. Industrious wisdkm often doth pre vent What lazy folly-thinks inevitable. Massinger. , HIS LIFE WAS SAVED. 'Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannival, Mo., lately 'had a wonder ful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with typhtoid fever, that ran into penu monia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up m bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to die of consumption -when I heard of EVery man is all right Un his way. but a lot of them are right in the way of others. A. FRIGHTFUL PLUNDER Will often c use a horrible Burn, ScVLld, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen'5 Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and pror-.tly eal it. Cures Old res. Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns; all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile sure on earth. Only 25 dents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sell by all druggists. A girl can get along with a lover bet ter than slhe can without 'a liver. . sons ho suffer f. ont indJi leetion cannot expect to live long, because they cannot eat the food required to nourish the body and 'the products of the un digested foods they do eat poison the blood. It is important to cure Indi gestion s soon as possible, aaj the best method of doing this Is Co use the prep aration known as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat aiKl restores all the dlge- rve organs to perfect health. Dr. T. C. Smith. You can always tell school teachers by the respectfuy way they put their hair up. Egypt's Lovely Khedivah. The kh-;liv of E?rypt is one of the fovt eastern rulers who hnvo lived in a genui::? love story, with the heroine for his wife. Thi lovely ikhul Hanem is f tlie Cir cassian race. She was formerly a slave of the vididi (dowager) khedivah, at whose house the then young ruler of n.gypi nrsr saw nrr. As oeauty givea rank in the orient, the young slave's con ditiou did not interfere with her advance ment. Mie was courted and won bv the dashing young prince and finally formal ly married to him and raised to the rank of khedivah. The happy couple model their house hold after the European fashion. She neither paints nor powders her face, as is the custom of Egyptian women of high ranlw She likes European dress and has European servants and governesses for her three daughters. She studies with her -hildren and has an open, inquiring mind. 1 ne Kneaivsm nas one 01 the most sumptuous yachts in the world. The sa loons are most magnificently upholstered in white satin, brocaded with pink roses, the cornices done in real gold, while the panels are hung with beautiful pictures. Her own room is decorated in pink and white, the bed, with its lace trimmings, looking particularly itviting. A MONSTER IEVIL, FTSH. Destroying its victim, is a. type of Constip Jtion. The power of thiis mur derous malady Is felt on organs and nerves anc muscles and brain. There's no heailt till it's overcome. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. 3 est an the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels Only 25 cents at all druggists A face- that cannot simile is never good . Martial . If loss of slee means loss of beauty, ithe average man must be troubled vith insomnia. Chatterton, the chiM of genius and misfortune, destroyed himself at eigh teen. 1 . . Savage died to a iprlsion at iBristil, rwhere he was iconiflned for a debt ' of $40. , ' . NO RXGfHT TO TJOHNESS. , . , The woman who is" lovely in face, form and temper wdlj always have friends, hut one who would hp firftfrai- tive must keepv iher1 health. r if ( weak, sickly and 'rnni d-own, -ohe. will wuw vvua vuiu irnxame. ix sihe has cohstiipation or kidney trouible, her im pure blood, will cause pimples,, blotches; kfn eruptions ' arid;, a' iwreltcfced com- medicine in the world to regulate stom- rJ,f"Fjp aim punry tne bloods It gives strong nerves.-'.briffht jeyes, smooth,, velvety skin, -rich com 1 plexlon.;)1tIt will make. a good-looking. ohanningwoman of a run-down" Jnva Bdl OnSy 50 cents at all drug stores. - " .A Poverty Stricken Crowd, i (Visitor (at :poorhouse--Whereflid fine looking pauper come from?-- ouperinrpnuent Ane cary. ue. owns St. Fashion tiats. "My gtMMlness! Why. is, he here? "He hrges such; high rents that thej have Ijeen empty since the second year." "llnm! He .seems to' beon familial touting -with a good many jot the pthei paupers." .. i Z - "Yes; they are, the people who were hia tenants- ' the first 'year.- New V Xork Weekly. First WaiterThat man dver at? the corner table is an awful kicker. ; Second Waiter Yes; he complained the other day because there were no. pearls in his oystcrs""'i,rflr First Waiter And now fie wants to know what we mean by removing the dianion'ds from the diamond back terra pin. Philadelphia Record. v - Asked and Answered. , McCprt-I - can understand why these roosters that fight are cJled gama'" but what is a !ga me hen?' ' McSpoVt Why. don't you know? It's one that lays bets. Philadelphia Press. In the Canadian northwest provinces! cures made by it, to try Swift's Specific. We there are probably more colonies of tereut nations rnan are to be round on any equal area elsewhere in the world. The average man gives advice by the gallon and accepts it by the spoonful. Chicago rsews. Poaching Eggs. Break an egg carefully into a coffee cup and sprinkle it lightly with salt and pepper. Have ready a small stew- pan containing some boiling beef tea which has been nicely, seasoned. Care fully slip the egg into the pan and poach it in the usual way. When it is done, place it on a rather thick round of buttered toast. Thicken a small quantity of beef tea quickly with a lit tle corn flour and pour it over the egg. Anotner way or serving a poached egg Is as follows: Break a new laid egg into a buttered teacup, season it with salt and pepper and place the cup in a stewpan containing sufficient boil ing water to reach rather mpre than nair way up the cup. As soon as the egg is set turn it carefully on to a piece of hot, buttered toast. While thp pp-p- is cooking boil a small quantity of cream in a saucepan, season it with a little celery, salt and pepper and add a ..... -o teaspoonful of chopped parsley to it Pour the cream over the egg and serve at once. New York Post. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, extends around the earth. It's the one rr- j-w aeaier ox cuts, Corns, Bns, .cruises, Bores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers x-cwute, Acnes, fains and all Skin iuruptions. Only inf alible Pile Cure.. z&c a dox at all drug stores. mature maue a mistake In or eating "iCU w uve ior tnemseives alone. A KEEN, . CLEAR BRAIN. Pour best feelings, your social nosi- tion or business success depend largely on fcneui acuon or your scomach and liver. Dr. King's New Ldfe Pills give increased strength a b-o. i , brain, high ambition. A 25-cent box H-ITI n-t n 1m M 111 a bl.ai wiu maKe you fee like a new belnr Sold by all druggists. Self-inspection is the best cure for self-esteem . Chaining. A POWDER MILL. EXPLOSION Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynam'ite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer breeze, do the worK perfectly. Cures headache, con stipation. Only 25c at all drug stores. Silence is the understanding 'of fools and one of the virtues of the wise Boileail. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Have Afws Bought Bears the SigXtfU2 6 of oorjsunPTioN. ROOMS OCCUPIiEJD BY CONSUMP. v VS? kept free from mS2R :iJD OONTAGDOUS DUST BY USE OF PLATT'f tld' WHICH INSTANTLT tS . ODOR. AND DIS- &jzi tttixntiuiistU MATTER. An odorless colorles;. liquid: powerful sate and economical. Sold in quart bot- iiwa, om ry jjruggists and high clase Grrocers. FREE A practical treatiij comiplled from board of health reports on infectious diseases, such as: DipihtL.. a, Scarlet Fevex-, Typhoid, Measles, Oossumption, etc.; how u prevent and t. . them with iUustrat: ns showing methods of household disinfection will be mallei free Address Henry B. Piatt, 36 Piatt s.t n. :. at iDigets tet you eat. ? This preparation contains" all of the fligestants and digests ' air kinds oi lopar- 'itrgrves instant relief and neyer fails to cure. It allows yptrto"eat all the fpod youuwant.-,The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use man v thousands "of 1 "d vstienties have ' hPn cured after everything else Tailed It is unequauea io au stomach troubles. It can't help ' ia -'-i it Prepajedonly by E. O: DeWitt& Co., Chicago t, The $1. bottle contains 2 times the 50c sT .3 " i.i'ir" , . - r"' .. z ,that J Sacrificed to tne Blood Poison. Thoser who have never had Blood Poi. on can not know what a desperate con ditiorif'utprpdaee. This terrible disease which the doctors are totally onable to core, is comnianicated from ogeneration to another, inflicting its jtaint upon countless innocent ones. Some years ago iwas inoculated with poison by a nurse who Infected my babe with blooS taint. TheTlttle one was 000 Unequal, to the struggle,. and tts -"life was ylelaed np to the fearful poison. For six. long years I suf fered untold misery. I 1" I was covered with 'sores4-' and ulcers from bead to foot, and no .language can express niv feellnea '"' of woe during those lone ' years. I had the best medical treatment. Sev eral physicians succes sively treated me, but all to no purpose.; The mer- - enry and potash seemed to add fueJ to th awful flame which was devouring me. I wai advised by friends- who had seen wnnHu fni dif - EriZZgSZ . t 1 j m. TT ii " "Hl"':a wuu. i impnivBu xrum me start, ana a com plete and perfect cure was the result. S. S. 8 xs me oniy Diooa remeav wnlcn reach Derate cases. MES. T. W. 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