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:. . iv, - ... t I f f I J - .St : j ' '"' V ' Vol. Xui-No. NO FRESU DEVELOPMENTS. A FeW m Ins: for ttie Maine Families. V lctims or Their Bodies are still being found in, the Maine, but the progress is slow. The court of inquiry will go back and, renew their work at Havana. An cfficerlet drop the remark" thai the court is not entirely dependent upon the divers for evidence. The Philadelphia times had a dispatch a few days ago to the effect that the Maine showed that the explo sion was from within. No official news, though, has been received j . The relief supplies for Cuba art coming in by car loads. The State Apartment had notice ba jfche re net cpm ' - m !il -w 1 ' a nr. N lrrtflr that there were a pea on xaaron ISC 10 uuoa iuv,vw .:jjvuiw. . . "i tf lft 75,000 poundi: the 3rd 100,000: poondato ; MAtanxia d uOyJaPQ pounda to Sagua la Grande. In these shipmems 500,000 grains of qoinine were incmded except in Hvana The1 Maine ttfm m$tf Mrfp Toursaay 11 i gldent ?mie Qfliiai,flj:.aj-c tor I?5QPi After veara of nntold Buffering from piles, B W Pursell, of Knit- aaWeJ bkiu diaeatse anch aa eczama, rash, pimWwH0 ,ores drP readily curid b'tnla J famous rem? edy. Gibioa'a yrug atore. : Fnr.lt rifll IflrS. ' i V Mr. Clarence m ana Miss Vanr Gibson " both " of Forest Hjl nie were Rex. married Thursday njitnt t y J Simpsou. -;l The little 2 yew old boy of. - and Mrs. J D Freeze, while play ing around the fire, was seriously if not fatally burned Thursday eye'n ing. Not much hopes for its re c very 13 entertained. Household Gods. the Penates were the gods who at. tended to the welfare and prosperity oi the family, lhey wera worship ped aa household gods in every home. The household god of today n recovery, r or ughs, colds and for all affections of throat, chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It has been trjed for a quarter of a century and i guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and, young, Free trial bottles at j Fetzer's Drug Store, Regular size 50o and $1, win be Launched on the 26tb. 1 The battleships Kearsage and Kentucky' are to ba launched on the 26 ih of this month at Newport News, and are expected to be ready for; service in ten months. The re- port that an order exists to hurry them up is emphMically denied iney are ine iargeansvcr the United States navy. r Something' to Know. It may be worth something to k9w that the yery beet, medicine for, restoring the tired; ou nervbui system to a healthy vibr is Electric - Bitters . This medicine is 'purely; vegetable, acts by giving tone V to the-nerveentres - in - the- stdmac)i ? gently stimulates the liver and kiji ney?i ' a.nd' "aids these organs in throwing .off impurities; in the blqo Klectricptters 'irnproyes the ftp, petite? atdB digestion, and' is "pro1 nouhcediythosewhO' -hare trid it as the very bfst blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold ;fpr 50c. and $1.00 per bottle at mvzet'a vruugj store. i Ho Postofiice News Yet. Mr. Geo. L Patterson Wngton City, where; he wcuu iu regara to tne change in our postoffice, which change will' I be made soon. Mr. Patterson informs us that hia name has been recomi mended by Senator Pritchard. This U quite an xndnQemenUilhe mat- ter and, will prove of great advantage to MrVtaliu - n- jlv -It is very indefinite vkf deciss ion will be made in regard' to the matter as, it has tt go through quite will belieralded ettv v Owing to the fact that Senator Pritchard has recommended him. fnllJi luiToK - . . i. ; . i L-vi jonif which we " fortunately nowj bt? ont. ntxt poatmaaler.v - ' : ; Don't annoy other8,bjtpar cough) ;ng, and nak your lifer btKcUfijt a com . une minute j I : j ill l , apg an mroa? ana June; trouuiee Ov,jhjoken 9q, ;c J Meni, shipped away f twenty-n W more fine came chickena uHdav, They go to a place m Mexico calleA Mr- QaW-TOHl.i preaa W' the ken wiU. e aomewhat of. a long arid tiresome trlp. They are taken by express to Cbihauhua, Mexico, and then go ICQ miW nn mnlA hanlr nH 20rt milled ' Z J IT r . "v Jesus Maria On. the same day. he alio shipped a amall lot tn RnnW Tiland. Tflinnial Thi9 certailliy 8how, tW Mr. Meaos h s a reputation fpr raising ifite chickens. What pleasure is there in life! with a headache, constipation and i bilr iouenes8 ? Thouaacda experience them who could become perfectly E.rly R.rr, he fmoas htt!e Eillg. War Willi Spain, ?. r The idea of war has run so that the aewing machine agents l are L J.u Cuul ttUu Wlt v"c spirit of fi-htin?, as the youngest member of the order is extremely anxoas to enlist at once. Even1 the , - warM . la a Lin-1if L0! qlder members are exchanging 8ewr ing machines for uns and pisls, preparatory for war. It is rumore,d that a few days ago another mfmber Qf order decided to th ro-ughly eauip himself and prepare for! war. He sold a sixtydollar sewing ma cbine for a $20 00 pup, $10.00 aingle barrel shot gun and a;$lQ.OO Waterbury watoh giving the party: & good long time to pay the remaining $j&Hn other negotiable comrnqditieF. aboye, parties are Ull White and.are also JSingers, Take Jjaxajiye BrpnOL uinipe Tablets! All druggists fefand the 09eyititfap3.xurjB;;f,25! cens. rr-r FOR .One;' large; liton Dgnuei 7 To vacant lots on Bell Avenge; elioWriot; pp 'Beit ;vh hue. ":!r - . - .V," ' j "v I i Terms liberal, i ill Calf 6W kQ0, ;tt Lore or j Elam Kipg, of;joncbrdV or address R White &'S6ns;0iirpt N. Q.; OONDOHD. N. C. FKIDAY, MARCH 4 1898 PJSRSONA L POINTERS. 1 Mrs. C. B. Frazier returned from harlotte last night. Mr, T. J. Brown returned to the city last night after spending a few days at Ijie horae in Salisbury. He is suffering wit a a vaccinated arm. Vr. Smoot returned home this morning from Baltimore. where he accompanied hia mother to Johqa'Hjipkio University, PjQT FOBSMiE Erviri & Morrison The penitenkary authorities are. to be congrattnttted- that they; have secured the designation of the Ral eigh penitentiiry u as the1 place for the imprison men t of Southern men convicted; in '.. ft - w - ine Madera l coun. Here tbf one thi! r have beeq sent: to Columbus, O or to Albany, N. Y.; Lna the change ot climate . has in some instances been attended with ypaiytlantaifaf been; urging the establisnmentpi a soutnern Federal prison i and a bill : locating Bucb a pdaort at AU&rita passed, one house of Congress abpujt eight years ago. Atlprny.GeinjefaJvGriggs order rQquinjK. prisoners to.lhe Raleigh penitentiary is a tentative movement that if properly met may cause Raleigh to secure the location of the Federal p rison. It would bring a large num- ber.of well paid employes to the city and add to its budgesa in evey direction, we ha ve no doubt that the penitentia ry 'authoritie8,assi8ted by CoL Boyd and our representa tives in Cong ress will be alive to the importance of such permanent location. As an inducement to stcure the Southern Fed erai prison in Raleigh, it would be a capital idea for the State to sell t he large, commodious and handsonie State prison, now to be used jo nt y by the State and Federal governments, to the Feder al government for their exclusive use. ;The radical change in the managementfof our convicts, using them on the public roads and on the State farms, makes so large a prison an elephant on our hands. If it could bo sold, and money re c ived used to pay for the farms that are -now leased, it would put the penitentiary in a better shape Whv not sell the prison in Ral the prison eigh?- News and Observer. Fr,vr Fifty Tears Mrs, WnslQwVSoothin 3yrup has been uaedi tor over fifty yearalby millions :of;iimtheralf or, th rerj jIefltitnin suc cess. 'It: taonthea the Cuildy softens thl guni8V;i41ajaH rjnrcures wind Colicj jmd-K athe best remedy ior Djfarthofei- It-wiU relieye tjie poor little aufferer immediately. Soldlby drpggistSi ifc,kYe.rjiP T iffc5&-ffiT'9h atbottle, h Be sure M nd ask for MMrs. Winslowa Sootu- Cotton f 1 : - . " . One I of the new f ada" for this aeaaon ir the STl!NG-TOr flne hoer in totti :I&die8' .and Mena Fine hot? arat j uat'gbtteti ii? albt of Ladies' Fine Sltfetf with teryf A. AJ U MUM MVUWAW i ," . . , ...... - v : Vesting Tops Bom,e,.t;lub and (ftTipesbu. Will have a fine' lot of : MEN'S SHE3 i at0re! fewdayi' with VEST 'TUPSBlaclrand Tans. IV Thf latest) ate! the, best 5goodfl and tbft Iqtreslpricea Cannon & Fetzer t Company Don Oome We have enough 1o suppli f theidemandilothose those bemiful.CA that hnonKeom- veiition out in the Hrst round. Buying-at jobbers prices' for spot cash, we are strictly; in it. IUItNI2.ZniJfris the bu We are stiU mJ with the handsome line of Bed Boom Sets, ranging in pi i?e from $9. OQ to lOQ.QO: ey parlor Sets, Si4e Boards China 6;:Se Tailed Centre Tables Booh Cases -O'Under Ton Roll Top and. Flat Top Desks, aiui mi be foundrin a first class Furmr tureStorti mi, wws a co. Whole No 114 of Eeet can be suited from nnr up-to-date itockr of Shoes. Vie haVe? exqtliaii ihqeaforjslim feet : handsome shoea for any kind ot feet, Ugnt and beaty "bpe8 to please all tastes' but all good shoea: 4 Shoes i t h styte, dura bility and t comfort ' comhiried, irxale Qt the beat Irathar, made to w&x well and f eej wefl. ' ' ' Shoe Dealers ' 1 a ing. Dry k Mitler, ' K 1 .Ik 1 1. 1 ;
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