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- - ' : " ' -.. --' . - ---.. - , - . . . , ... " , . V v , , : r , , - -; C5rU Wrtmmrt tlftSt. mc keal situation. he tarried awhile in jtwcu. omit rtiivij PALEI6M. h.c -h-Mr." John WPriLnf i,n The city authorities of Oonconi " . . I appeared tfm tk.. -rr .j i A k. wnr pmraTin? manners. Some D.hii.iii Daily, txecp , - - "vuKwuinuj - - BY TH Kg coronoa PiisiJ currency committee on Friday, "sitora to that attractive burg are e truthfully when h .',A constrained to tarry awhile, and lis- M 0x6 people of North Carolina were ten to the cor ' clamoring for money, and that he by which the freoiaent mmm Gral Maaager. P. WHITAKEB DIlUSCTOBSf s A- iinii POKe truthfully when d mi,. constrained to tarry concord oi sweet sounua gtreet improving au- did not-.thinV ,;. r thorties are wont to add beauty as money, but better facilities hr the M comfort to the town, and transaction of business, whirh nmiA thus make her ways ways of pleas only be accomplished bt the-estab- antness and peace The Journal i W. P. Wki taker. Omk O. Amdrewa. n. J- Carroll. 6ral Saaacrlptlm Ageat. lishment of such a banking system te" ua that a '003' 60UDd' 6lee as will make it possible for the peo- colored preacher" has just stopped pie to get these facilities." over, and become interested in the The people of this State do not gd works going on It seems want a debased money, but they do ia dusky guide to the promised - 9 waak en0Xigh good -money in free land was endeavoring to reach fiis . -a circulation to do the bnmp nrl destination by stealing a ride on a BalUUr to enable them ter upon and train, and ha reached Concord en u ' carry on enterprikes with more cer- wutei After a short but pleasant tainty and confidence, free lthe interview wirh the Mayor, wno pur- neonl nf fK Rtat-a i. Unaded him to gtav over for days. s i'.j'-rt or general uikiwi. xu wnv - . ' -- .rename muht accompany the letters, organize their own banks. The Anonymous communications will not be issues of such banks are not legal i,.,:i-cJ. Rejected manuacript win not tender, and never were; yet, before r. returned. me war thev the "preacher" sent a telegram to his friends in Florida, saying he "had a little business here which would him detain probably 30 days, but soon after that time he expected to be with them," provided, of course, he should liml no other towns along munications for publication to Morning Post." f hA van Vi v 1 nai Lur-v ivrvwi oil n. f Jrwl nm from inr . " ,plu"e j; :mM in his day with the easy 1 5 i wu.muuiuuus, &uu wiin Bucn sale- . i . I rim a I? ana J 1 Vf-rflv personal controTeraiea wiu dot fiivuio wmu anu would be thrown . . . , ii! ...i be tolerated. around them, the people can reason- the roilt where Pllouc 1'5 A ! Jres all boineB letters and com-Ubly well protect th.mLa a i should reiuire if the people of this State are wil- 6tn" ' ling to use the currency issued l.v Concord's method of dealing with The telemrhic news service of The banks in this State, we are not nn- such tramps is a good one. Let it MORNING POST is absolutely full and they would suffer any because thJcome genera . . i . i complete and is unequaiiea py any people of Maine or Ohio should re- mnrninr newspaper south ot New fuse to do so. THE TKLEPHOiNb KAIb:. c York. This service is turnishea us As to the standard or standards of iimWsrvcial arrangement with redemption monev. wo all innw i,4 The action of the Railroad Com- -- k-- I J MVT LUUI I THF FAFFAN NEWS BUREAU, no change in the existing condition uiission in making an arbitrary re of the New York Sun, and is the same can be made before 1901 or 1905i, if duction of telephone rates without service as that used by the Sun itself, "ten. The McKinley administra- notifying the companies or hearing -hiz-h known to be superior to anv tion is pledged to the maintenance evidence as they are required to do service in any newspaper in the United of the existing gold standard, and by the act of the General Assembly States. This service is received night- " H"e to it which created them is only another ly by wire in the office of THE MORNr tnere can be a change in bank- illustration oi luc mgu-uauueu ING POST direct from the New luK 4W!UIm wmcn win very great- ; "J York Sun, and includes special cable MJ relieve the present situation, and uutier-uusen comoiue. and domestic news and full commer- lcave ine scanaara or standards to lu"3l4ir."-1 be fixed hereafter. And Mr. Fries. tuat tue action or tne commission is therefore, is right iyiiis statement utjt to review by the federal that the people demand this change Courts; otherwise the private prop now in order that they may get the erty of individuals as well as corpo ... JANUARY 18 benefits thereof wifhnnf oU; rations would be in great danger of years for a settlement of the othei confiscation Th eke are more than three little question which, as we stated, all Wnen the lePnone companies kittens who have lost their mittens, know will not oe changed for the were notifleJ to aPPear before '.the and all come lure for pie. But the present ' old Civil Service watch-dog occupies I The truth of the matter, however, a very inconvenient place on Collec- is, that this Congress will notchange tor Diuieau's door-mat. the present standard. It cannot pass any law fixing The Charlotte News says : "Mr. I more permanently, or enlarging, the Linney has probably correctly loca- powers of the national banks. ted fusion, and sized up the gang It will not pass aiwr law allowing cial and market reports. Tl'KSDAY THE CAPE FEAR-AND YADKIN VAL LEY R. R- M'KENNA TO BE CONFIRMED. If Judg Slmoaton la Sastalaatf ta Case Will Prebakiy Be Appealed to O. S. Su preme Coart. From the WUmington Star. " . There are many ramors and many op inions afloat in regard to the'future of tbe Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Hallway. It has been known for some time that a "deal" had been made that gave the !Sea board Air Line control of the property, j subject, however, to the sale of the road, which it has been supposed would take i place at an early day. Judge Simonton, of the United States Circuit Court, it will be recalled, decid- j ed that the road must be sold as a whole, and not by divisions, and from this de cision the "New York Committee." as it is known, took an appeal to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, where the case is how under advisement, with a probability that the opinion will not be filed until February. The impression seems quite general tbat if Jude Simonton is sustained by the Circuit Court of Appeals there will be no further delav except that neces sary for carrying out the decree of the Court for tbe public sale of the property, and tbat the Seaboard Air Line will have possession of the property in sixty days or less. But here is where the element of doubt comes in: Even if the Circuit Court of Appeals afllrni the decision of As a Justlc of the Supreme Coart of tno United SUtes. By Telegraph to The Morning Post. Washington, Jan. 17. A stout fight is being made against the confirmation of th nomination of Attorney-General McKenna to be Associate Justice of the United States 'Supreme Court, but it does not appear that the opponents of confirmation will be able to muster a majority in the Senate. By the agree ment reached yesterday a vote will be taken nest Friday, and Mr. McKenna's friends are confident that on a ballot he will be confirmed easily. The strongest opposition comes from the Western Sen ators. Mr. Allen, of Nebraska, thus far has done almost all the talking in executive session, and, while denouncing the as sault on McKenna because of his reli gion, has based his criticism on the fre quency with which Mr. McKenna's de cisions while he was a United States District Judge were set aside. The at tacks on Mr. McKenna because he hap pens to be a Roman Catholic cut no fig ure in the Senate. The only criticism which has any weight is that brought forward by Senator Allen and by other Senators, who have been informed that on the Pacific Slope the legal qualifica tions of the Attorney General' were not regarded highly. What Senator Morgan Stated to the Senate It is said that when Senator Morgan was in California, on his wav back from Judge Simonton, which is likely, there IIawaii a few months ago, he was in- i still opportunity for another appeal formed that, three of the Pacific Slope this time to the Supreme Court of the JudgC8 were opprtSed to Mr. McKenna's United States. On this point the Star aad that he has laid this has unquestioned authority for the state- before the Senate. ment that one of leading counsel for the The tWQ California Senators are giv- "New York committee" has recently ing McKenna earnest support, although said that if Judge Simonton's order to Spnator White differs from him in poli- sell the road as an entirety is sustained, t- the New York people will take the case genator IJoari the Chairman of the to the United States Supreme Court on jU(iciarv Committee, also seems to be appeal. crreatlv interested in hastening the vote. Another prominent attorney, of " this , ch'T!res airainst his lecal State, has, within a few days, in conver- fitness were. quke disproved by the in sation with the writer, expressed a sim- mtiirn.ilins of llis ....mmittee. ilar opinion, bo, kit is manifest that much depends on this question of final Time to Stop appeal. If the case goes to the Supreme Among the best stories recorded by a Court it will involve serious delay in el- well-known angler is one about-a Scot- fectingthe sale of the Cape Fear and tish laird, fho was one day relating to Yadkin Valley road, and on tbig de- his frieiKahe dinner-table the story pends the early success of any plan Gf a fintfish he had caught. "Donald," looking to reoiganization. said he to the servant behind his chair an old man, but a new servant "how A Clerical Tribunal. , v heavy was the fish I took yesterday.'" A clerical tribunal, appointed by Pope Donald neither spoke nor moved. The Leo, is in session at the rectory of St. laird repeated the question. "Weel," Alphonsus Church "for the compiling replied Donald, "it was twal' pund at of the apostolic process in the cause of breakfast; it had gotten to achteen at the beatification and canoniEation" of dinner-time, and it was sax-and-tweuty the venerable John N. Neumann, a dis- when ye sat down to supper wi' the cap- tinuished member of the Order of Re- tain." Tben. after a pause, he added: - - . . . -,-i. 1 - old Hoard they were accorded a lair jemptorists and fourth Bishop of Phila- "I've been tellin' lees a' my life to please and hupartial hearing. The South- delphia. The work of the commission the shooters, but I'll be dashed if I'm em Bell Company furnished the is to gather the testimony of those who going to tell lees noo, in my old age, to Hnrnmiwinn .Wilwl information . re Penally acquainted with Bisbcp please the fushers!" to their business in this State, and the record of the case now on tile in A Palm for Everybody. now on (frratly redace prices on them M well as on other plants. Fresh Supply of Imported Bulbs Arrived. Hvandnths. Tulips. Narsiwu. Frcesia. Chine: Sacred and Easter Lilliea for forcing and out door planting. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Of Roses, Carnations etc Floral Design! tand Flowers for all occasion at all time, .ever greens and Shade Trees. H. STEINrYlETZ. florist. ti. Hallfa Street, near Peace Institute. 'Phone 11 that now controls the State. They I State hanks of issue. Neumann and can bear witness as to his life and work. The proceedings are conducted - ac- the Clerk's office, shows conclu- cording to the strictest rules of ecclesi- sively that the rates charged by the astical jurisprudence. All the witnesses nii P,m,n are sworn to secrecy until tne aecision LARGE LOANS ON are hrl.l t gother only by office and The people will be left to. worl ; Mle and just, but that the Com the h .f oil ICC. tiojc o ing financial conditions. They will 1 hkke is uo danger in Uovernor get no relief from this Congress of Kussell s going to Y ilmington. lie any sort That they could be worn has been TaccinateU witn a 1,000- nff i manifpsr. from ih tW. th on the testimony is given in Home. Then they are released from all obliga- commission is the first one . ... .,i out their own salvation under exist- Pany lluU actually Iost money on its tion Tho investment in iSorth Uarolina. of its kind ever appointed in the United The telephone business in North States. Carolina is in its infancy. The rates for telephones are lower than in Tha commission in a case, like the present makes a most searching exami nation into the life, works and character any otner state ia tne union, uniy of the candidate for beatification-and IB PttS In Standard English and American Companies mile ticket, and the old gentleman the agjrreate volume of trade ii is prepared to stand-off anything M 397 -07 greater, in dollars and the uUSines3 people 01 tne btate use sanctirlcation. That the investigation Ten per cent, more than the com panies themselves loan on the same policies at lower rates. Write or en- that approaches We sjiall never forgive that pmall-pox scare for depriving Kev. Hums, jthe Governor's guardian angel.of the honor of performing the marriago ceremony in"theJIIou8e side cents, than ever before in the hislon telephones, and our merchants and may be thorough in eyery respect the of- quire At. a j I mi5inpsa mpn won id mnrn nrpror rn ine coumry, nu average prices. - ' the "promoter of the faith," acts practi in general, as low as tney were, were tj - 6 c&Uy in the capacity of prosecuting at still better than for four years pre- uieui joug-uiawiuce torneT. It is his duty to appear as the I 1 .1 I - - vious. All reports show that we be- connections between tne principal opponent of the elevation to beatifica- it 1 j 1 , 1 ifiriuBfTTriu.i iii ru 1 Turuu uusr (11 1. 11 j 11 111 i.iih i miiu mnir gin tut: prcocufc jrcu wjiu ucuifi i a i nrosDects than we beeun 1897. and tne Mississippi river, tnan to accept PHILIP WILLIAMS AVIRETT, man, Sjieakcr, &c. of th,t:,,.itol''forHon. WeHile-l uchbetterthan we begun rithor telephone service as a gift if it did lSQfror 1895. Denied "anv manner not meet tne reqmremsnts and ne of relief by the present Congress, cessiues oi tneir ousiness. D;n tkoi'r rtr. a.,. I The recent action of the Railroad gies, and economy, can snatch vie- Commiisiou (so- called), if adhered torv from seeming defeat, eniov at to W1U noc omJ worK a reaI i,a mrnrfa nf 1!f it lpnii 1 hardshi n to the companies, but Iqo li ' " A,S A, w w m mAM. Ami v i i , v It the luxuries they would otherwise Worm it not be well for Super- iut'-iident Mowborue to have a care ful in litigation made, and a report of the farts published, concerning the t orn ami peas it is reported have I cen allowed to sjoil on the ground at the farms? I-t us have the facts. He cross-examines the witnesses, investigates and combats the testimony. On the other hand, the postulator practically prepares the case to show why the candidate should be elevateu to beatification. Baltimore Sun. Russell Exposed. From the Richmond Times. Governor Russell, of North Carolina, RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE ENGLISH-AMERICAN LOAN and TRUST COMPANY, Citizens National Bank Building. RALEIGH. N. C THE continuance of life is dependent upon the food we eat, and now that the strain upon the digestion has eased off, by reason of the near end of the holiday, feasting, it behooves us to see that care is taken in the selection of the food which will keep body and soul together during times of ordinary existence. . IN THIS CONNECTION, I merely wish to observe the well-known fact that my stock has been selected with the view of the quali ty, and none but the best is sold at my store. Thanking you for past patronage,' and assuring you that a continuance of the same will be met with renewed efforts to please, I beg to wish you all a Happv and Prosperous New Year. THOS. PESCUD, THE GROCER. MORTGAGE SALE. On Tuesday, January 18, 1898, at the court house door in Raleigh, I will sell at public auc tion the tract of laud in Swift creek township, in Wake eountv, containing acres begin ning at a stake near a pine, Win. Kbward'9 and Mullen's corner; runs thence south 87 degrees, east 70 poles to a stake, formerly a pine; thence with Campbell s line south V. degrees, east 127 poles to a stake; thence north 87 degrees west 96 poles to a stake in Edwards' llae; thence north 3 degrees 126 poles to the beginning; it being the land conveyed to Anderson Burt by B.-P. Williamson and wife and W. G. Uichurch and wife by deed delivered contemporaneously with the mortgage uuder which said sale will be made. Sale made under powers conferred by a pur chase money mortgage from said Anderson Burt to Williamson and I'pchurch, registered in book 101 at page 39 cf the Register of Deeds' office of Wake countv. Terms of sale : One-third cash; residue in two equal installments one and two years after day of sale, with 6 per cent, interest. Hour of sale 12 m. B. P. Williamson, Surviving Partner and Trustee. At same time and place, and upon the same terms, I will sell to the highest bidder, 108 acres of land, mostly in timber. The land is of the best quality, and all the crops of this section grow to perfection upon it. Both of these tracts of land lay on the waters of Steep Hill and Swift Creek, and are a part ot tne pierce tract 01 land in Swift Creek Township, about six miles from Raleigh. B. P. Williamson, surviving partner ana 1 rustee. December 15, 1897. tda CHESAPEAKE a OHIO RAILWAY Electric Lighted! Steam Heated! Vestibuled Trains WITH PULLMAN SLEEPING , AND DINING CAR. City House and Lot For Sale. enjoy. That they will meet the emer- 4 II ..11 gency, successinuy as wen as bravelv. we have no uoubt. Knowing the real situation, let us to work. The Moorvsville Kecord says ";oi-rnor Unwell paid a visit to Mc Km It v Lust wcfk, but he jot a cold rvtvtioii, ami came back resolved to have rvvt-nge somewhere." THE Murphy Scout calls attention If Senator Pritchard should just to an important incident which ha? hold his ear to the rround for a hist transDired in that section. The ....... while, lie nuht hoar something. will also alTect the telephone users who would like to see telephone service improve rather than deteriorate. The arbitrary action of the Com- miinn in rsinr in tiilniVinii mm. , . r removed, testified that Iiussell told bini panics will be damaging to the State tLat he couM gct 1asSi;s f()Ii bimsejf his iu more ways thau one. First, it is family and liis guests whenever he want- a direct blow at capital which would them, and that if he should tstke all BY virtue of authority conferred by a certain Deed of Trnst from Anderson Hetts and wife to Ernest Haywood, registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake Countv. N. C . prince of calamity howlers and arch-1 ' Book 125. page 17, 1 will on ttesda y. t-T.n- Ul'lttVilt, W,v unit ot o,,..tw, cucuij ui uu auu luiiuiiuus, if highest bidder tor cash, a certain house and lot ihnwiii r...tl,..r l. j,)!.- l,fro or, :. on tne soutn sine or wne street, in tne .ortn WUT1VU. 14 J 1 U Ii II V I 'UV11 I Al UU 1 I vestigatiou that is now going on at lial- eigh. Mr. Otho Wilson, the Railroad Com missioner whom the Governor reeentlv otherwise seek and secondly, investment here, it publishei to bridge across the Hiwassee riyer at tne worj thl4t pr0perty j3 not safe that town, dv wnicn counecuou is n f!nimnniMltli m-v.; a i'perixtenpent of the Pexi- . between the Western North he mh;,;. n v.lv) , a ' Carolina Koad and tne Anoxviiie pulou a .intocrAta who are ag3i 3t eJ bv w-.co itiai, c0iL PailrruiH ia fOmn ptPi III 1 - . Iihrf !...- ir.u,i- ir, .u x "- 1 'i ueiiciiuieii in serwiuue. .... ; ? 41e c .t uu tue jueij aQd t are BQW ranmng OVer it. 'l tue .-"tewarii anil rrr iipn nr ttii . i , . . Aj-wm r Armn nnw But there is an end to all things Kepublicau daddy -of one of the di rectors. What a nest the Governor's administration; has made of this State institution. After the. vote at Columbus, from Asheville by Way OI MUrpny to Jl-1 spend Your Mooy at Hm. lanta, and tO KnOXVille, and Will HO From the W ilmington Meeng,r. doubt prove a very important one. 1 ne - namoer or commerce at Haleigh in the handling of passengers, spec- 'tT tally from the Southwest The route n m that the railroads were w illing to give, it would be worth a thousand dollars a year to him. It also turns out that the Governor has been receiving all his express pack-j ages free of chairge, and yet while re ceiving these favors, he was the most blatant of all men in the State in his de nunciation of "organized capital" and 'blood-thirsty corporations." western portion of the City of Raleigh. Said lot has on it a four-room dwelling, a two-room kitchen, a wood house aud a well, and is de scribed as follows : Hounded by a line beginning at a stake on the South side of Lane street, in the Northwestern portion of said city, said stake being the Clav Johnson Northwest corner; runs thence West along the South side of Lane street to the Mc Culler's lot: thence South along the McCulIer's lot to the J. M. Betts line: thence Kast alons the J. M Betts line to the Clay Johnson line; thence North alonff the Johnson "line to the beginning, containing about one-seventh ( 1-7 ) of an aci e. Time of "-ale 12 o'clock, ni. Place of sale, eounty court house door in Raleigh, N. C. ERNEST HAYWOOD. January 7th", 1S9S. Trustee. jaS-tds Many Hours Quicker and Miles Shorter Than any Other Route -TO TUE- WEST and NORTHWEST You can breakfast "today" af Raleigh, take C. ifc O. Route, and" "tomorrow" breakfast at Cincinnati and supper at Chicago or St. Louis; or you can break fast "today" at Raleigh and supper 4 days afterwards at San t rancisco. Th C. & O. route is the only one by which this can be clone. The railroads of North Carolina con nect with the C. & 0. RY at Richmond or Charlottesville, Va., irivij: choice of TWO THROUGH TRiNS for Cincin nati, connecting in Union Station with lines diverging to the WEST, NORTH- Wtbl ami UUIHWtlsI. WANTED Mark Ilanna teloeranhed President a11 the waJ from Chattanooga, and ton and every town in the State. It i J I - - 1 t 1 Ml I Atlanta Via. JUurpny to Asnewne is tne question of trading at home instead McKinley : "God reigns and the Republican' party still lives." JSimply another illustration of the sublime patience of the Almighty, and of llis inscrutable ways. through the grandest moiia'aiu scenery east of the Rockies, and this connection brings i$ at once into use The canyon of theNanthahala alone is worth a trin over this road. Wc of buying your clothing and other things Not Be Fooled Again. jfrom the-Aheville Citizeu. We are reminded by the Raleigh Post j f that the Russell-Butler crowd has been ia power only one year. It seems a ten- pf tury. Is it possible that they have work- I p eu meir ruin in so snori a time: itepa- diation and scandal one follows the in other markets. You owe it best interests of your town to buy all you can at home. Let dealers be fair and square, po'ite and accommodating, selling at reasonable rates, and encour- to the otDer n quick succession. The Gover- Mnj5r? ilmington the lirst ionlv cases, in the btate out these were so promptly discovered and confined that the authorities of the city feel no apprehension of the disease spreading. Vacciuation, how ever, is Incoming general through out the city, however, which is well Cases of this disease have appeared, in more or less numbers, in various towns in South Carolina. It first appeared in Atlanta, we believe, and became quite epidemic. It is rapidly dying out there, however. It Whooves our people to be very careful indeed, we believe it would W well for us all to be vaccinated. A little soreness in the arm now may save a irreat many ugly spots here after if uothinir worse. There is no need for alarm, but proper pre cautions never go amiss. e 0urit13tern Caroliua He a11 to jpend their money at home. 1. TT7 i...vi mi. irieUUS OU me tuuijiu-uuu-v connection. Representative Gillet, of Mas sachusetts, has epitomized his views as to the methods fretting office un der the civil service rules in the fol lowing lines: It lies through two swing-doors swung to. The attendance is always full. Some by the door marked "Push" go through. " The rest bv the door marked "Pull. Those gentlemen who are stand ing on the outside waiting to call on Collector Duncan and Marshal Doekery don't care whether they get through by a "push" or a "pull " What is troubling them is how to fiud the door. In Scotland the last day of the year, or New Year's Eve, is called Hogmany. Two counties ia Kansas raised oyer 2,000,000 bushels of wheat each last year. nor's most prominent selections for of fice holding need disinfecting at leas'. once a week, but are generally allowed to rsign without punishment. ' Incom petency is the rule among the fusion of- cials, when there is no worse charge, ...,4 : . . 1 : A 3 - . r L T 1 I I1U uuyi" ignomuire uuaiienueu oy i i Auaujuiciy IICCCS- scandal has become almost attractive under the Butler-Russell rule. Well, the consolation is that North Carolina j cannot be fooled bv the same crowd again daring the present generation. sarv as an article of diet. f it is not of the right kind itirnaynot oe digested. Then theVbodjwill not get enough of irVi In this event there is fat-Vtarvation. Scot&s Emulsion supplies this neelbd fat, of the right kind, in toe right quantity, and in tn form already partly digested. As a result all the organs and tissues take on activity. 50c and L.00, all drofgte. COTT & BOWNE, a1nbU,Kw Ymk. 1 P. I8O8 two or three experienced, Active and Reliable Life Insurance Solicitors to Travel the State of North Carolina as Special Agents for the PENN MUTUAL. Address R. B. RANEY, Oereral Agent, RALEIGH, N C. For rates, schedule of trains and other information, call on vour nearest Coupon Ticket Agent and insist on his quoting you the rates via C. & O. GOUTE, wliicn, in manr instances, is less than by other lines; or address J. (;. Dame T. P. A. C. & O. Ky., Richmond,! Va. .TNO. D. POTTS. A. G. P. A. 8 Time Table No. 3. TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY. 0CTO- kiEli 24th, 1'J7, AT i M. H Going East. Going West H 2 Passenger 4 Pasenger ! ' Trains. Stations. Trains ifAr've. L've. - Ar've. L've i P. M. P. M. A. M. A. M P 3 20 Goldsboro 11 OI 4 12 Kinston 10 12 i! 5 15 5 2o New hern 8 57 9 10 pi 6 37 MoreheadCity 7 47 T- M. A M. A. M. '01 Train 4 connects with W. & W. train P bound North, leaving Goldsboro at 11.85 0 a. m , and with Houthern Railway train f; West, leav;ng Goldsboro 2:00 p. m, and I ! with W. N. &. N. at Newbern f r Wil- 'mington and intermediatepoh.ls. W Train 3 connects with Southern Rail way train, arriving at Goblsooro 3:00 p. H m , and with W. & W. train from the p;' North at 3:05 p. m. No 1 train also con - nects with W. N. & N for Wilmington auu li'ieruieuiaie poini. Closing Out Sale or odds am. i:n,, s BEUl'X WITH t We have runic vi rv .1. . in reasonable gool to injpect our t k a:,, buying eUtwlu re. See our Special All-wool Men'- . i $o,uo Suits, only : . . . A new lot of Boy's Clothing just received. Another big lot of 10c. Socks going at, per pair Suspenders - I rf 4 ST. MARY'S, SSSc. A Girls' School S6th Venn of the Highest Grade. cir. School buildings admirably equipped. . Bedsteads, vpni new and of the best quality. Labratories, libraries and Superior advantages in art and music. Special attention instruction on the violin. CERTIFICATE ADMITS TO VASSMi. Gold medals awarded by N. C. Agricultural Society t for largest and best exhibit by female school at Thirn- seventh annual Fairs. EASTER TERM BEGINS JANUARY 27 lPPo 1 nu::rfv Si. V,, !M: . ; Buy What You Want To Take Home With You! Or Native and Foreign W ines, : Brandies, Rye& Bourbon J ...Whiskies... : Bottled and Crated for5bip. ! , ment A(5ME WINE GOMPANY ...WHOLESALE AND ntTAIL... 309 Fayettevllle St. 0pp. I'ost Olfki. JOriNSOR & JOriRSQN, Coal, Wood and Crushed Coke. All Coal Well Screened and Free From VValc. Sawed Wood Kept Under Shcllcr. 109 Fayetteville St. Phone 150. B. W. BAKER Coal and Wood MY MOTTO A prompt service makes satMicJ customers. 'Phone 140. S. L DILL. Tpt i , . in i' f .' 11 LJMiM $50 $35 The . Crawford Bicycles THE I IN I Tandrm's J 7 1 raw li,t'' 5 ( OV.I'I I If V.i yAnrtOl'l' . . I 10. Julius Lewis Hardware Co. Fresh Crackers J.'R. FERRALL & CO. Received today a Fresh Supply ! Fancy and Plain Crackers : : Banquet Wafers, Plain and 1 and 2 to Cartons, Social Teas, (jraham W.:f. The Newest Out, "The Pullman Salted Franklin Mills Whole Wheat M ur. OU . . - . Buckwheat. The very Fi;u-: i n 5 ' "i Before and After. "It ia fanny how marriage will change a man," aid For, the other day. "There is Mouster, for example. Before he was married a glance of May Taintor would intoxicate him, bo he used to say. Now, when he comes home late at night and meets Mrs. Mouster (nee Taintor) the tight of her actually sober! him." Eos- ton Transcript. May Locate an Ice Plant. The Fayetteville Observer says: "Mr. L. II. Simmons has been in the city sev eral days looking over the ground with a view of erecting an ice factory here. He expresses himself as being delighted with the location and thinks it more than probable that he will operate 20- ton capacity factory here." , THE EVIDENCE STILL ACCUMULATES II Yi 1ft Yellow Leaf Toteo, e Yoncey's Mi BOYKIN & STANLEY. Baltimore, Md. Henderson N C VncmVu.r on tsar Mess. Bovkin & Stanley. Baltimore. Md. irenriemen : i ou can say to the farmers, as a testimonial from me. that thev C in USe 1A5CEY 6 lOBACCO ORJfI?LA on Tobacco Planta nf th Peruvian Guano and they will find it much superior to either Peruvian Guano, or tjoiion aeeu jieai. , xvespetruuny, JAMES T. WIGGINS. Henderson, N. C, April 12 1897 The Parkham Bros. Co., Henderson, N. C. ' v 105" Dear Sirs : I used last year five tons of Yancet'b Formula for Totjacco I pot down 75 lbs. to the thousand against 135 lbs. other brands. . The rc3u't wa Yakctet'e FoRMtriA made finer Tobacco that brought me more money S. HUNTER SATTERWHITE. The Standard Brand cf the Best Whiskey is HUNTER'S BALTIMORE ii TRAiic HAfii Rich, .pure flavor, perfectly matured and mellow, v l restorative, ten years old. For sale only 1 E. V. DENTON, Proprietor of the Denton Saloon and Restaurant, Rale h, N. G
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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