1 & Vol. VII. No. 56 Washington, Beaufort County, N. C, Saturday Afternoon, January 8, 1898. Established 1894 ; r You get our guarantee when you buy one of our splendid SUITS, and you get a Suit that can't; be improved upon in any way. Fit, Style, Finish, Low Prices is what we claim for our CLOTHING, We invite all inter ested to call and inspect. Respectfully.. FRED. V. ROWE, LEADING CLOTHIER. Our patrons and the public generally will please accept our sin cere thanks for their liberal patronage dur ing the year 1897, just closed, for all of which we are grateful to you We eater into the new yeiar, 1898, fully prepared to serve your wants in your purchas es of the thousand and one things in Dry Goods, Notions, Novel ties, etc., so hard to find We expect to make 1898 the banner year of our business at '97 was our preceding year Yours to please. I J. F. BUCKMAN. 3T Leader in Staple and Fancy Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Furnitare, &c. Toys ! Toys ! Toys! At Bottom prices at A S. KELLY & CO'S, Mr. Editor: Since reading in your paper concerning the flag o; 4th N. C. Regiment 1 have concluded to give ray version and correct some mis takes. Thelth took positicn in Washed out road or bloody lane, about 7 or 8 o'clock in the morning of 17th of Sept. Capt. Thos Marsh, of Co. I. was shot in about an hour from the time we got there. Soon after that an order came from our right repeatedly to pass it down the line, the enemy are about to flank us on the right, I passed the order myself several times. I have always thought that Gea. Feitherston was sent to fill up tee gap on our right, but faded to go far enough, and came up in our rear, mistook us for the enemy and fired into our line. Lieut. Weaver of Co. H. arose took the flag and waved it to let them know that we were friends and he was shot down in the acip Should not his name ba placed on the i oil of honor? For to stand up individually at that time was almost certain death, but he did it- to save his men. Lieut. Cotton took command and in a few moments Feather ston's men were in the road with us. I was wounded and one of his man fell dead across me. I think that Featheiston learned that he was not far enough to the right and gave orders to his men to fall back, which order was taken by our men as well as his, and the road was evacuated by all ex cept the dead and wounded. In a very short time Gen. Maghr's Irish Brigade from New York, advanced across this bloody lane- I was taken by one them and carried to hospital. Our flag could not have been captured except it had been left by color guard in ths lane, and if it had been left there Gen. hlaghrs men would hav. captured it. But Lieut. Ed Tripp says he was among the last to leave the lane and formed the regiment in the rear with the flag. There W is but one Bonner in the 4th, that I knew of at that time and that was Lieut. Henry Bonner, of Co. I. Some corres pondent i trying to overload Co. E with office's." Dani 1 Latham va in command of Co. E. at that time B.B.Ross. A Cure for Lame L'ack. "My daughter when recover ing from an attack of fever, was a great sufferer from pain in the back and hips," writes Louden Grover, of Sardis, Ky. "After using quite a number of remedies without any bene fit she tried one bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm, .and it has given entire relief.' Chamber lain's Pain Balm is also a cer tain cuTe for rheumatism. Sold at Tayloe's Pharmacy. A Drummer's Trick on Bryan. Wiilhms Jennings Bryan arrived here yesterday from his extensive tour of Mexico, and j left last night from Austin. It was announced that Bryan would arrive here Thursday, and at all the towns along the line of railroad between here and Eagle Pass demonstrations were given by crowds, An amusing imposition was piac tictd on these crow 's at several stations by Henry Long, a com mercial traveler of St. Louis, who has a resemblance to Bryan. Long was in the Pull man car of the train on which Bryan was expected and when the crowd at the small towns caughth sight of him they cheered him vociferously, and called for a speech. Long thought it an oppor tunity for a joke, and he walked out on the platform, and was introduced to the crowds by the conductor of the train as Mr. Bryan. Long then startled the audience by making a strong s'ound money speech, saying his, views on coinage had been completely changed by his visit to Mexico, and that he had reached the conclusion that William McKinley was one of the best Presidents that this country ever had. The speech was repeated a1 several places, and was not greeted with great applause, except by the sound money men in the crowds, who were highly elated over the sup posed change in the views of the former great free si'ver champion. They did not learn until toaav that an imposition had been practiced upon them, and their wrath was great San Antonio, Texas, Dispatch. x Persons who are troubled with indigestion will be inter ested in the experience of Wm H. Penn, chief clerk in the railway mail service at Des Moines, Iowa, who writes: "It gives me pleasure to testify to the merits of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For two years I have suffered from indigestion, and am subject to frequent severe a! tacks of pain in the stomach aid bowels. One or two doses of this remedy never fails to givre perfect relief. Price 25 and 50 csnts; for sale at Xayloe's Pharmacy. Morgan and Kafer's Bakery Parlor is now reidy for busi ness. 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