i i. f PRESS-VISITOR, K l! 1011, V C. I i.Miiik.-J hj the iHiiitr-t rcsa Company, lnorpiti.it. .1. r,-vwn nrio T lll.lolll.li 17-', 'HTAltl.lKllr.l' Ill- IKITOH. KK Si. HIE PaKMS, I Ml . ii Huiliiinir UEI K O. ANI,:EWS Editor And Manager Advertising nil Subscription Prices. Our Yrar. . Six Miinlhs One Mi in ill . $ i on .:if H MllltlT The Leader in the News and in rimilatiou. TK'.Kl'HONK NO. 168. TUESDAY . March 2!l. 1S!S KNGLISH PRESS CRITICISMS. What the Tlritish K,lil,,rs S.iy of tin- Ueport of the N:ival Itoanl an.l llu Prspects of War, El. London, March ill-Tin- M"rniii? l'.,si, commenting on the Hoard of Kn.uir 's report, says: "The gravity of the I'ukaii .in-sti.-n la enormously increased ty the Am. ri can report, because, even if no ili.-ini.-i Indictment of the Spanish i;,,v -i-n rti nt is included, the reserve hitherto inam tained will be abandoned and Spain w ill he charged by the American papers with treachery and malice, while the American people will be ,x-al.-l to fever point. "Spain, however, has alread ! Tie no much that contliet may snll he avoided, hut if her object has otil l.eett to gain time, it may be that she Is mm in a position to adopt a in. a- martial attitude." The Daily Mai!. vlii'-h regards w.n between the Vnited States and Spain as inevitable, the only uncertain! v !' ing the time Spain will ,h..,.s- :..r I..--glnnlnir hostilities, says- "America will naturally Irian ph and earn the world's praise fur ridding Cuba of ruthless tyranny: hut she will ritrhf at a disadvantage if cippell. d P-tit-lit Immediately. The Taily llrni-lii,- thN m-anin .-.mi rnends Pr,-si,l,-nt M'Kinl.v Pa- i-iaKitm the "Main,-" niatter :i si.le issue, and says: "It Is the duty .if hell) sides I., obtain an Independent iu est i mi 1 ion. To send assistance to the n. ui -' anl ia t a nt s In Cuba Is to force w ar. 1 resident Mo Kinley should cither help the S.-iLrasta Cahlnet to make h.-ine rule a reality or should e-ive Spain in p unit." The Times docs net . .,,1,1,1 -nt on the cabled forecasts of the r.pert of the Court of Kmpiirv. a pp 1 1 , nt lv awaiting the official nnnoiineem, rits men ru.MSE v : Tin TheDaily rhronicle. .if a doubt whether the Sp, has been conduct,.,! ;ts , :t American, the report f w sion. it snvs. "is in b.oai ol'NTIIV xpr. s ne any will, a'l the probabilities of the ,-;is. pro coeds to re-iew the principal aspect-, a; the tiuestion' "The patience of the 'aliili"t..i Oovernment." say. the l,:,ip- , -, ,-. .n i- 1--. "and tile calm, paeifc j...'i.v of .. Tresldent li:iv.. been l.e,.,,. ,,p p,- ,;s.. Had the people f tie- C'r'.-I Sla'.s been polled ,.n the o,le-t ;..p .-.a! '-..i;!,! have been declared h. r.,,-,, ri,,e, ,.,f as has been fals.-ly s'li::-:,-:, .11 :nr.ini of financial Interests but ..n ct..iit of hutnritiitv and l- 'ause .a' ,!,.- -nt .! erable stench of this op. n s . p, the borders of the ;-r-at ,- pel. I, - Ihi, It Is eviil.-nt that tile Ii',.- f ..- ,.'.;., has arrh-ed. 'Tresldent M.-K'ill'ev tees, I ,... -,,, h Steps MS to eh.-illene,, jp ,)i i ,j,...,t way Spain's rit-'ht to ninrd, r h.-r ed cnlonis's arc lop.-r Tt' s,.. alt.nnnts to resist 1,k pr.e. ' -a .,1 oc I . a r V I, Cubans f,..m Are-!1, in ports wa' there will nnd npe t I... ,p:Pe apart from any tr,-:, , c c, t!..- v-i.-riean warship. V'esni,,. ,,'! ,-.ti.,.s it is mit.. eertttin that Spain e p a.- no allies, and the result ii! he il.,- lih.-iata.n of Cuba." SPAIN pniM.i:ii.Y r:r'..-'i','si:T.F The it!ly Tcleeiaph sa-.s s,:i.p..s Inir the American r.-p.-rf p. I... .',i:, in flated, there can P.- r... ,p; -t! -n thai Spain Is prlmnrlU- r..sp.,rp P.. ;,s ap country would bo If a slipP.p- ...tast,,, phe occurred ahevj its e,,;lt ,jn,. "If the Sptltlisb authoiaM.'.s u-. r,. pjno. rant of the position of lb irm.- mines, their Isruoryn.-.- is culpable 1f they were aware nro! oneit -d to warn their .etiests. their posit:, n is t. ss .p . fenslble. The reriort ad s fu. i t.. th.. flames. If the task of dipl-an ists and dtatesmen were nrduop.: h. it j; ten time more dift'icp't now." The Daily Teletrraiili. disenssipcr else where the financial aspects of the case, says that if the situation shouh! p. . ...me more acute there won',! crrpiip'y be a big export of gold fr The Madrid cur Pally Mall says: an this si spondept le. of the "The tenor of the comment of tin Spanish press Is that the American Commission of Knqulry Into the "Maine" disaster is afraid of an Inter national Investigation. It was first re ported that the Tniied States w ttld not accede to Capt. Plgsbe.-'s request, hut later Information al'eces that the Washington Government Is discussing me navisaonny in mowing up me re mains of the 'Maine.' "Tim general belief In Mipbhl Is that An -'iiatjoes not consider the 'Maine' o.i. or? sound basis for conflict and is se, kintr to provoke Spain by sending help, nominally to the r--e..ncentra,los. hi. I really to the rebel". The Spanish press is unanimous in treat, ug as an insult American suspicion that Spain Is guilty of having cxpi ; 'Maine.' " TOI.D An Old :. "ierat. .v'. ets an old y i era! Who Guarded Governor More-head's- House, and Ha., a Valued Letter. Grand Fails (Texas) New Era. I have been all the was' from North Carolina to Texas, and If the world Is a big every other way as It Is this. It la whopper: yet It Is not so big after all, that go where you will, you will meet somebody that knows somebody that you know. These reflections were brought about the other night while sitting in the Central Hotel office, awaiting supper, by a gentleman looking me over pret ty closely and finally saying:. "Where are you from North Carolina? Kver been about Greensboro?" "Yes." "Know the Moreheads Governor Morehead?" "Tea." "Well, upon my life, that is good. Why, I knew them. too. Purlng the war I waa with Sherman, and after the surrender I waa a guard In front of that house for three weeks guarding aad protaetlng- them, and I am not I KnL-reil nr. Si-i'i'inl-l'tM telling you any story, either, for I have letter right here, which I will give you to read, a letter from his daughter, a Mrs. Walker, thanking me, and I would not take the best hun dred dollars of any man's money for It. No, sir, I would not, and I have carried it in my pocket all these long years; and at our soldiers' reunion, when the old fellows are telling of what they did, I tell them of what I did, and I prove It by this letter that I protected people, instead of killing them." . And then the obi Federal and my self, an old Confederate, fell into rem iniscent moods, talking of old times and of war; we felt a real spirit of comradeship; we fought our battles o'er again In the most pleasant way. without the bitterness of defeated hopes on the one side, or of arrogant victory on the other. He has gone back to his Ohio home, and 1 may never see him again, but I trust that when the last tatoo is over and James liurson's name is called on a Wither shore, that he will answer loud and clear. 'Here!" -.TAIN'S SlIAIii'.Y FINANCKS. ape Conditio! Financial of Her nslitultoa l.c-plim; -111 I !t -plst reel's. 1 is natural that a gnat ,1. at of in linancia 1 ,-st should attach t alien of Spain, and o the the p. ibility 1 it may be able to raiy sonic ijiiarter has be, 1 ussed and considered oti- tuonex xt-'iisiv cly oiitrollinu l.ol l.ir or in the present the indications an situation. Thus that the money aiarl- f Kuropo arc inclined to turn , ,l,af ear to the applications el' the s.anish treasury. In, I I. it has beet 1 .111.-11 01 during Hp- fast fottnichl 01 so whether the April interest upon - ,.. I per C.tlt botlds Wellld 11. ., ,1 not. nn-l lo this tine -rta nit y ii v. ,:,;. seem Hi.- 1 xttvme weakness -. Piell I hose securities developed ill tile London and Paris markets is to be at tributed even more than to any danger of further complications with the Tin ted States. pam s liri-ir, la! , ..pditioti is S" , lose i I01.n l i:p in that .if 111.- haul; ..: spam II at th. . ..p. hi. on of the I ill,- le t 1, " I 'oil ,.- e ie a H Oil . 1 1 , i 11 J. t I. .11 of lie '1. r- P'f he, n point ml- d as d uiy. Ii h. Ill III thai .olnmiis. that, in spite of Hie loan : 1. h II,.- Spanish treasure has h.-ei able lo effect since the beginnine oftll. psiiiae. nop in Cuba, the main w.sej, f siippoi tin" the co rnic.-nt has fa! .11 III. nail ll stillll , ub.i ion. and tha Willi. ! n bo p Ip- ln li-.nn Ha of the bank 111 fol hail.' w h ii-.1i I ichsli sour. points In the is that ns of lie ll,.. end ink had 1 omul 1 lei I". Mil ll, sl II I v I .1111. .vr. a. Kan,.-il,.- bank bad !. u ma al--month nip. tin al.-d a new is Ponds, secured duties of 111. ic avowed pur- II' lei tlleS, s,. ..I furl Per ad . IP -e $.. pelli PSlllil r pos. of l,o. U ! I 1- S I I h. is Ih. 'iinl . 'Mb I est I I' III, Till! , lb, Th. w hi!.- the bank's hat 'or iinl of its n. a - s 1 his sip j. Ins Janua - obi 0 f ih. , fa .-tut. a-ed f its o , fr. Pill,-. uppot I. a 1.1, sTi:r.i. PLANTS, rf.ir.-s to en. HP'S iP.pe.rTe.l I O Manufacturers, manufacturer of r.v. pt , ,Je. M lies guns an.l gun-carriages in the T'nited States Is said to have been notified to hold his plant in readiness to refuse any foreign orders, and heroine com pletely subsidized by the Tniied States government within K' days This plan has been adopt. obvia(p (he possibility of 1 in order to abviale the possibility of these valua ble adjuncts of the rrn y and navy, in case of war, tying themselves up with foreign contracts, which v oiild interfere with Uncle P n ,s.s. Pie rush of emergency : k. Among those --..p-.-ted to ha"e been notified 1-0 the .pdvalo Steel Works, pro'.-ra-s. eip.s ai gun-carriages: i , pr. St ". Caster Tai Machine Com pa.av ' "-e- - Pa., guns; Carnegie S'--. ', ' ' .mpany. I.im, armor plate; Leiipohcm Iron Company, gun car msp s and armor plate: Cambria Iron company, projectiles: Firth-Stirling Steel Company, Pittsburg, projectiles; Isaac G. Johnson Co., Spuyten Duy vll. N. T.. projectiles: Pennsylvania Steel Company, Steelton. Pa., projec tiles; Carpenter Steel Works. Reading. Pa., projectiles; Otis Steel Compa'ny, Cleveland, O., gun carriages. TheCarpenter Steel Works. Read ing, has just doubled the capacity of Its plant, by leasing other works across the street, and running three shifts of men, night and day, making projec tiles, etc., for the government. Philadelphia steel manufacturers will not admit that they have received any such notification from the Federal authorities nor will they deny It. FOR OVER FIFTY YF.ARS. Mrs. 1 Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy fr diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Imme diately. Sold by all druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Be sure and sak for "Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. - PUGGER WAS NOT TO BLAME. Justice Montgomery Gives the True Versel of the Now Famous Duel. The statement of facts given In The Post Saturday In connection with the presentation to the State Museum of the duelling pistols, with which S. C. Promgoole and Daniel Dugger fought their famous duel in ix:!7, were taken from an article In an historical publlca tibn. It appears that the article, which at tempts to give the cause of the duel, is altogether misleading and does Dugger a great injustice. Dugger was a brave and chivalrous gentleman, as those who knew him testify. In conversation with a representative of The Post relative to the famous duel, Justice Montgomery said: "For more than thirty years I was an intimate and personal friend of the late Capt. John K. Dugger, a son of Daniel Dugger. who was mortally wounded In the duel with Dromgonle. I have talked with him fully WO times about the duel, ltoth of us resided at Warrenton. N. C. and I was thorough ly conversant of the facts connected with the duel. After Mr. Dugger was killed, his widow and two sons. John and Macon, went to Warrenton to live with Mrs. Dugger's father. Col. Jack Green. Hugger did not lay claim to be of so pretentious a family as did Drum goole. hut he was a gentleman all over, from top to bottom. There was no bet ter family In the State than the Dug gers. The Idea that Drotngoole fought the duel on the ground that Pugtror In suited him In the presence of ladies Is preposterous. Dugger was an aspiring, ambitious man. The ways of the two men clashed, and the duel was a result of apolitical falling out from beginning to end. Politics was the cause of the duel bevond doubt. "Neither the widow nor the sons of Dugger received a cent from Drom goole, and if they had waited for his support they would have perished. The family lived with Col. Green until the mother died. The boys were aided in their education by two gentlemen whose names are well known by many of the old people of Wurrenl on. and but for a broach of colilldcnce I would name them. Gen. M. W. Ransom knows possibly liioi-e about the affair than 1. as be was acquainted with the mother of the two bovs Probably the same is true with Col. Wharloii .1. Uri-n. of Fuy ettevllle. PAi.F.n ;n .can si:cri;i: P( 'ST. AN ARMY Special Meeting of Chamber of Cm mere TonlirlH. A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Is called this evening at S o'clock for the purpose of considering the uucstion of the 1. .. all. .11 of an army post in this city. The information Iinl Senator Pritch ard bad called oil the Secretary of War to urge the csiahhshiiieiil of a post bete. and the probability that with due effort on the part of our cit izens Hie Post Will be located here, was received with much interest. (in yesterday Mr. Pulley, the presi dent of 111,- Chamber of 1 'oninici.-c. re ceived the following Idler from S.-n-nlor Piitcharil: "Washington. 1 1. C, March 2ii. IS'is. "R. P. Kaiiey. Ks,.. Pi , si. b ut cham ber of Commerce. Raleigh. N. C. : "l,-ar Sir I writ, to say lliat I have this day made application Hie Sec retary of War to have a military p,.sl established at Kaloigh. "I tiii.l that the (list step to b. taken in order to secure a consideration of such a proposition is a proposal ,-n tin pan of the people ,.f your section .o donate a suitable tract ..f land, of not less than 1,2'iu acres. nip nii. d by a map and survey of Inn I; also a state ment show ing dtainage. s. 1111l.it c-.p-dilions. ,-tc. ' 11 I can have the .a. live 1' pota tion of your boat, I in this nialt.-r. 1 I. -! olili.l.fit thai 1 can sc. aire ll stab list, ip. -tit of a post in 011r nii-lsl. "I'l. ase h-l me hear from you at ,,in earliest coii eiiietice. ' Sincerely yours. "J. C, PlIITCII A i: I ' K cry person Inlcrcsl.-d in I In- pro L-r.-ss and welfare of the city is invito! p. atl.-tid the iiic ting P-night. wliclh. i he is a member of the chamber or not We hope thai there will bo a large am1 HI husiastic attendance p ( the pie.-i ing. The ailvunlagcs accruing from :ir army post arc simply ill. aleillahle. alp: Hie business men and property wm-i-..f Hi.- city cannot afford lo 1,-t such .m "pp. -i l unit y pass. DISCi i i:i:l-:i ItY WOMAN. Another great discovery has 1 n made, and that too. by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened ils dup li es lion her and for seven years she Withstood itS Severest leStS. bill lief Vi tal organs were undermine and death se.-me.l imminent. Cor three months she coughed incessantly, and culd not sleep. She llnally discover, ,! a wav to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New I "is, lo cry for Consunipt ion. an.l was so much r lieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night: and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Ib-r nam, is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W c. Hamni, k & Co.. of Shelby. N c Trial bottles free at any Drug Store Regular size r,nc. and $1.00. every hot tie guaranteed. Hoi- Giving il to his children. --Wli.it ,:is become of the old fashioned b..v w ho had bis nose bold and took . astoi ill'.- - Atchison Gl.-be. To Cl liK A COLD IN' I IN K D A V Take Laxative lirtuo quinine Tabids 11 diuggists refund the money if ! ''-.ils to cure. 2c. The genuine has I Ii O 01 each lllblet. I FORTY I r I I TOM CATS ? Willi their tails tit'd toyt-tlirr f wouldn't rvuke half as much A t i noise as our $1.00 Alarm Clocks. j t f Hear the noise at J I MAHLER'S, j j 228 Fayetteville St. i ' Spring Is the season for new life in nature new v'i!or iu our physical syetciin- As the fresh sap carries life into th trees, so our blood should give u roucwed sdmigtli and vigor. Ii. its impure slale it cannot do tlii. and the aid of Hood's Sarsaparilb is iinpemtivi'ly needed. It will purify, vitalize and enrich (1. bloed. atid with this solid, cone, foundation, il v. ill build lip .'. heulth, create a good appetite. t 11 your stomai ll ami digestive organ strengthen your nerves and ovei come "or pri'vi at that tired furling This has been the experience of thou eanils. it will he yours if you take Sarsapari I ! a m... line. Sold by all tlrunstst. i. I IUUU 19 t IHI ' bike, finy tottrate. BICYCLES. New ami altr.ictiw-; loth in ipialilv and price Sec n la-lore vim buy. E F Wyatt & 5 on MANITAI'TI l!KI!S AN'I DI'.A I. KISS IN ll.UNi:S AMI SAUDI. KKY !' K. I.KV PIX'Kll'TION. No loo i;. Martin Street, mat I", II War! War ! War ! Thru- m-M'r w.-i.- ;ir without mhim' mkr. li -nr.- i -tiiif the ICONOCLAST CIGAR i Sold !'V lad. II Si I ..ll . -I V Mcllcc. 1- . C ( ,, 1 i , o f Pope. II. aril t llcail. i i ll km::. Cha- ISirtM-li, and 'I'll. una- Pi-M-i.d I), t fall lo 111 II Mannf.li I ui cl by II, am man Urns, Halt mi. -re lii.il I I 1 1 Lanre Loans in life ioMUMi cc politics in ! 1"-; tin IvnL' li.li and An erican in .ni' -Ten percent more th. im-.- u ft ie ell, selves liulll o 1 o i ec j.nii al... a' lower tat W i.rc'i . "i- ' - 1 ' '' iV uliam : .:,c:l, . .. . I- nylUli A in -He '- ' '-' .1 .,r , . -ill.'.- six n-nin oiii: wilh ! . n. n-'l ll) ml sln't-l. li--v 1 1 ;is lilt' ".'.il.H " X.l. I...M1IS. billl) im-hi. In;- i-' : l : i ! . 1, . 'in- "f til-' h;illl-'t n 1 Ml : I nii. ii. .it idhU' liiiislirit liniiy.i'S ill ,:.!:. ii. Net. n. i:i.uiit sti.-. t F-u-Kil l i. uhirs 'pl'lv In or inl-h. - rlfi tf I 'ark flint1, lil.'iuii hi ' AJME WINE COMPANY. foreign and Native Wines Liquorr, Mineral Waters, Cigars and Tcbacco. I l .pmite Postollice. KALKKill N. C & - BOBBIN TUCKER'S STORE, 12') mul 125 Another Sale of Straw Mattings This Week. We ollVrour high grade Str.iw M.ittings the bi'St grades made in China and Japan, No higher grades are made. China flattings at 75c, 30c, 3flc and 40c per yard, every piece jointless and reversible and good, easily give live years' wear. Japanese, Cotton Warp, Damask or Brussels 1 Carpet Patterns ntoc, 50c and 60c per yard. There will be no extra charge for laying. Dobbin & Ferrall MISS MAGGIE REESE Clearance Sale. WE ll ILL CLOSE OUT A LL MILLISERY JiEOAliD 7' OF COST. Ewcially offer bargains in trimmed yoods and inf tints caps. We are set i inn a goad tiffiny vorset. Satisfaction guaranteed ar money refunded after two neek.s trial- Price, 50,75c,$IOO Something Nice. EE Mils HAMS, SI'h'l.X(lEIELI 11 A MS,iriulrr curat. SMITH El F.I.IK H 'MS. LarKf invniri'fi t.f llu almve pmda hiivc just I'ifri HMt'ivctl anil air ollir r. fr tt- yur st'UcUtn. m-:v uck iiKHUiNcs in hakukls an! halk hakicki.s. m:v siiai i:k in kits. li;iv.' sHini-lhini: partirnliiily ap IMii.nii; in ur S t n nil SwitI Mimi;u I'i. v. ;iinl I hi' f.irn.'iis KalaiTKi.on I'd t ry 1'icklr. Thi'.v art- both nsi'Mt aniv n!s ami arc wmlliy a trial. rail lines f t'ui-tis faiiiiuis I'ii'sitvcs in illass. i Mir M.H-lia ami Java is th )"-st llial tan In iTmlurt-tl al anv prit'i. Ti it. THOS. PESCUO, i i:i;Fi:t n.v fiiksh sai'saii k. i "an Ii.- obtain' il unly wln-ii- ili s inailiv T h;i t wlih lt . c niT'-r is pn-pri'd Ih-i p, ilit i tl." ttii'li-r "Ui own Hupft' isiini and il Ii i In- i ai -si rji i iv 'ii 1 1 1'.. 1 1 pi i k is iisnl. not scrap in. at. If ill like this il'lii jiis ilisll ill iT- ffitinii h-t ns havi- yinir nrii.r. Mir ): .1. Vt-al. Minh.n. I.aiul ami l'miltiy uitl 1..- f.mnl of supi-ii.-r iiiit- i 'KNTIiAk MA UK FT ANI d st ua:r C(v, 22 Kayettcvlllf St. FERRALL. AT - Fayettcville street A WARNING. Gold West her Coming C'Kil is a i. ihiu. Nl is )i time u ui our supji'.v. lWa honlus is ih.- vi rv I'HHt hlli iru.i coal that can b ha-1. Su i)l.' Im i-ratis, 11H 11 ij'uves, cml-'mrf )',r wses uhi! I r i. ro -is ( ii ain- .d "I any ur.li.-i m! n ll ni:irkri.. iVr Ua'i- ai. v -ii-il ..ii ki .Is i iti-ii. nn-tl.1- il 1 i-i li.i'il-' Hil Im ui l,--r r,h.i i t'.iHi. Ii-ni.' w.-o-l, s.iv-i'i wchh.. 'iiif l. oat d m 'ii, ,i-Dy . ,-it'l.l i C'-J. iM'.is r - i' 00'' fl.i-:il,M --il H.IXi- l-.lll -irsi S, 0 I .1;'S any i- hir l.v-- sl ick Ui t eilV Wi alwms lii'i' it l.esl. si,),l udiI Just Wiial is ruitebU i.f fro.- h, ua.ii'U o ', In .Irsoino foot loi I fory. 1 where ti- any r nil a tie ai.'M. Wi- ar.- lenoVrs ani oin't lie i',''i'vs,ilil. V i'Iii 'n 'arj.' l ttatt.i ' I- s. al li' .ric-s, rnd iivf iiir im 'it. 1 - 1 1. I- 1 i i -if "ii f.i-'' prj, e. 1 i-le. 1 in 1 41 fur iitlii-i , v r I u-!. plmui' . Jonas & Powell, Ciial. W "--l li'i- K- imI. liirilis in,, I vl:iii; i' OimIi is A PALM FOR EVERYBODY I Having a lare stock of Palms hand, and wi.shinif to make room, 1 shall from now on greatly reduce prices on them, as wel. as on othei plants. l-'renti Hupply of lniirtl Rulbt- Arrlr. il . Hyancinths, Tulips, N;irsissus. bVe-sia, Chinese S;u-it1 and Ka-ter Lilies lor forcing anil outdoor plant iri). Choice Cut Flowers Of Roses, Carnations, etc. Flora Designs and Flowers (or all occa sions and at all times. Evergreens and Shade Trees. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In stitute Phone 113. ocU7 John Gill. Receiver. Condensed Schedule. IN KFKKCT JAN. 22. 1898 NORTH noCND. No. 2. Dailt. Leave Wilmington - 9 00 p ro Arrive rat tievllle 12.10 Leave Fayelteville 12:18 " fjeave l-'avetleville Junction 1 2:5 " Leave Sanfiird 1:48 pm ljeave Climax a:47 Arrive Greenslxiro 4:20 " Tjeave Greenslioro 4:30 " Teave Stokesijale 5:17 " Leave Walnut Cove 5:47 " Leave Rural Hall i:15 " Arrive MtAirv 7:45 '' R0CTHB0CND. Leave Mt Airy Leave Rural Hall Leave Walnut Cove Leave Stokesdale ArriveGreensboro Leave Greensboro leave Climax Tieave Sanford Ar Fayetteville Junction Arrive Fayetteville. . . . Leave Fayetteville Arrive Wilmington NORTHBOUND. Leave Bennetsville Arrive Max ton Leave Maxton Leave Red Springs Leave Hope Mills Arrive Fayetteville SOUTHBOUND Leave Fayetteville .. .. Leave HoM Mills Uavi' lied Springs Arrive IV" ax ton LeaveMaxton Arrive Rennettsville .... No. 1. DAILY, ..8:40 am .10:04 " .10:33 " .11:0H " .11:55 " .12:17 p m .13:45 . 2:36 . 3.55 pm ...4:00 .....4:10 7:20 No. 4 Daily. 8:00 am 9:02 9:07 .... 9:35 ....10:20 ....10:40 No. 3 Daily .. 4:60 pm 0:07 " 5 43 " .... 6:11 " .. ..6:15 " .... 7:15 No. 16. mixed. Daily Exc'pt Sunday ... 6:40 a m .... 8:30 " 9:17 " . . . 9 35 " 11:07pm .... 11:65 " No 15 mixed Pally Exe'pt Sunday. ...12:35 pm ...1:25 " 2:45 " 3:16 " .... 4:25 ... 6:10 " NOHTH RONND Leave Rainseur. . . . Leave Climax Arrive On ensboro Leave Grei nKboro Leave Sux kesditle Arrive Madison . . SOUTH HOUND. Leave Madison . . . Leave Stucxesdale . Arri ve Greensboro Leave Greensboro Leave Climax Arrive Ramieur. . . CONNECTIONS , at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coast Line, at Maxton with Carolina Cen tral Railroad, at Red 8prinff and Rowmore Railroad, at Sanford wttb Seaboard Ral' way, at Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Railroad, at Greensboro with Southern, at Wal nut Cove with Norfolk A Western Railway. J W FRY, WEKTLK, QaaM Man(r.-' ' OcalFaM Act. For Housekeepers. We take pleasure In offering a very tine line of seasonable goods, such as PURE FRUIT Preserves. Jellies and Jame In fancy patent glass Jars or by pound. Atmore's mince meat, plum pudding, etc. NEW prepared Buckwheat, with pure sap maple syrup In quart or gallon cans. NEW CROP Raisins, Currants, Cit ron, etc., Olives. Ollon oil, Cutsups aad Sauces of finest quality. CANNED UOODS in endless variety from thebest packers. WE believe we have the best Flour on the market. Have you tried It? Our famus "MELROSE" brand. EVERYTHING purchased of us is guaranteed to be of the finest quality. Orders filled carefully and delivered with dispatch. J. D. TURNER, Teleph 'i; 12. SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a Judgment of the Su nerlnr court of Wake county, N. C, entered at this Fcbrunry term, 1S9R of said court In the case li. F. MonlR eue vs. Jno. W. Kyala, Nancy A. Rritt, Joseph Austin. Carl W. Kyala and M. E. R. Ryals. the last two by their guardian ad litem Jno. W. Ryals number "076 upon the Civil Issue Dock et of said court, we will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in theclly of Halelgh. N. C, nt 12 o'clock in. on Monday the lsth day of April. IS!S, the following described tract of land Rituuted In Panther Hranrli township snld county and state. Adjoining the lands of (loorgc Pnrtln, A. E. Smith and others and hounded as follows: Keglnnlng at a stake on Little Creek, running thence N. 4. E. 4 chain and 22 links to a stake, thence S. 87 E. 14 chnins and 44 links to a stake, thence N. 4 E. 15 halns and 90 links to a stake thence S. 87 E. 15 chains and 50 links to a stake, thence N. 3 E. 11 chains to a stake in the Penny road, thence N. 83 W. with L. J. Weathers' line 49 chains lo a stake on Juniper Branch, thence thence down the various courses of said branch to Little creek, thence down said creek to the beginning con taining 10214 acres. It being the same track of land that was conveyed to Jno. W. Ryals and his wife M. E. R. RvhIs by a deed duly recoioe-l In the office of the Register ' r.-cds of said county in b.i-ik ?7, iiage 510. Time of sale Monday the 18th day of Aprir. I8'.tn, at 12 ni. Terms of sale cash. T. M. ARiJO. Armistead Jones. Ci'iniiilssliiners March nth. 1WH SEABOARD JIIR LINE. est, hole Limited Trains Double Dall Pen lee to Ailanla. Churl, iiie. , gusta. Alliens, IVIlmliiKion. Neu Hi lean. Cliailanonga. Nashville an. New York. Huston. Philadelphia WaKhingtuii. Norfolk and Richmono Schedule In ellect Jan. 20, 1SS. Southbound. No. 403. No. 4) i,vN, Y., Pen. R. R.. '11:00am :0iipii ..v Philadelphia K U.. 1:12pm 12:0ian. .v Kultimoie 4:15pin 2:&0ai. .v Washington 4:4Upin 4:SUam .v Richmond. A. C L. :5topm S:06an iv Norfolk. S. A. L.. .'8:30pm 'S:05ii. -v Portsmouth 8:45pm 9:2oau .vWeldon 'Hspm ll:5&an vr Henderson 12 66am 1.39pn Ar Durham !7:32am !3:4Hpm Lv Durham !7:00pm !ll:10am r Halelgh '2:16am '3:34pir. Ar Sanford 3:35am 5:0..pii Ar Southern Pines .. 4:22am 6:55pn. Vr Hamlet 6:10am 6:Mpu Vr Wadesboro .. .... 5:54am 8:llpn r Monroe 6:43am (:13pn Ar Wilmington 12:06pm Ar Charlotte -7:60am 10:25pm Vr Chester '8:10am '10:47pn Lv Columbia. C. N. & L. K.H. :00pm Vr Clinton. S. A. L. .. :45am 'U:loair Vrlireenwood 10:36am l:07aa. Vr Abbeville 11:06am l:40an vr Klberton 12:07pm t:41an Vr Athens 1:16pm S:46atk vr Winder 1:69pm 4:JOaro Vr Atlanta, cent, lime 2:60pm 5:20am Northbound. No. 402. No. 88. Lv Atlanta. S. A. L. ..'12:00n'n 7:60pm ,v Winder 2:40pm 10:42pu Lv Athens 3:16pm 11:21pm Lv Elberton 4:16pm 1231am Lv Abbeville 6:15pm 1:36am Lv Oreenwood 6:41pm 2:03am Lv Clinton 6:34pm '2:56am Ar Columbia. C. N. & L. K.A. !7:45am Lv Chester, S. A. L. :13pni '4:25am Ar Charlotte 10:26pm '7:50am Lv Monroe 9:40pm '6:05an Lv Hamlet U:23pm 8:16am ArWIImington 12:30pm Lv Southern Pines ... 42:14am 9:20an. Lv Raleigh 2:16am 11:36am Ar Henderson 8:28am '1:00pm Ar Durham !7:32am !S:60pra Lv Durham ! 7 :00pm !U :10am ArWeldon '4:56am 3:00pm Ar Richmond, A. C. L 8:20am 7:36pm Ar Washington. P.R R12:31pm 11:30pm ArUaltimore 1:46pm 1:08am Ar Philadelphia 3:60pm 3:60am Ar New York 6:23pm 6:53an Ar Portsmouth, S.A.L. 7:30am 6:60pm Ar Norfolk "7:&oam :05pua Daily. IDaily except Sunday.- Nos. 403 and 402, "The Atlanta Hp . clal." Solid Veatlbuled Train of Pull man Sleepers and Coaches betweet. Washington and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chea ter, a C. Nos. 41 and 38. the "S A L. Express.' Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman oieviitrra miwmi rvi tviiivnun kiiu jii lanta, company Hieepera Detween Co- - lumbla and Atlanta. Both trains make Immediate connec tions at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans, Texas. California, Mexico. Chattanooga. Nashville. Mem phis. Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc, apply to H. 8. Leard. T. P. A.: Z. P. Smith C T. A Raleigh, N. C B. St. John. Vice-President and Oaa- ral Manager. H. w. B. Glover. Tratrte Manager. V. B. McBm, Oenerai Bupuintendsnt. ' T. 1. Anderaont aOn. Pass. Agent. .. iMasrai onioe: portrmouux, va. (