Meto metxt VOL I'M NEW BKKNE. CRAVEN CO UN TV. N. C . r'UIUA. . MT I fc .1 riKii 'M, I H'i.: --v M uMi ElTH MM BE It iii. n '.t Til STiTE C.PIT.L Hany Sale cf im :t. tion Contes Oae Thousand Men off I li r I o n li h . A Touch of No(,T(i Kiilc. Tele pr.nii'. of liiiitli) . S )i i . in ti t of (atlle. Telephone i urn pany. K per in I Coiirl Term. .'ol K.WI. H. 1 KM . . Kale N ('., Se-te,iibi i Jl. Over 1(KU nun of tiie Sen. ml Kcc,i menl left yestorilay un Hieir furloughs. This ill umirM! leaves l.ut feu here. Kv erylliinj; N iii'el .-ml the chimcc tlml there will lie miy trouble sic itbout over. 'I'liis morning nl I lie church cf tin; i i . I S I h i 1 1 1 1 1 Mr. Willism S. West, mid Mis.- Su.-ii: Til!iui:liiiM were niaiiie.l. Tliey li ft (or h trip tn Csiniulii. I'.otli ii'C pupiilin ymiiii; .-oricly p.-ople line. There were iiiiie a number of ulu inl ants. The C'lini ! - Yniigi.n ' '.iinr.iy ('ompjiny ftle pin, ill.' :i u .- k etii;iiL!rillei;l here lit the Acieleluy . ! M'.iMe. The siiie ..I pisiuls ninl .iinnii: n itlon I n linth hit. ii'i.l i n! in-.l i i. illume. I es tcribly rn- lea.liiii.. Inn . I .v -i - man vii I he lit teln,e,i : m !j in neiti.ies, iiiil he loiin.l . the i.- m ie .-.-;! 1 1 lj I Inn. he iliil ik- i-e. li,- -m, I K. -,,1,1 ,,,ic in ' ibns ili-iti hi' liaii in a il,:,. ,1 vem. The I III ' fi ! i (l.."l:,hii ,,! I ', enuul . i me! last lit. .hi f.,i , e, I ; tii tiiliccr-.. Air. . II, lium-v irtii..! :.i e-i;iriit .an.! M r. N. N . I (Mies a- ( ! , I ii! ; . . ll,,- i-l.-n Mr. lii-ncv iip....i rctiiu, un b j iei: ditl a'hlies. We ha e muiicu hat "I ui Meu , .1 m c;l ., rule heie in II.iiei.-li a iice;rii t!cpi:l was mil ye-tenla senium Milip..'ii.-..n while men. I' 1)M in.lliiv it. i- lieu.! Iha! i-allle eaii he shipped arm-- i he cue fi.-in :.:,y part ,if the Sl:.t. !r., N , em :,er cilli to .lumen v 1Mb. 'jj.r I. ,.ii.- Men, ..ii, . -. ..- ni i.m an, I . the 'Kale"-h ( haptei I 'a ', I; l e i s nl the Cmifi alei aey mi vcslcnbiy icnl ti lerain nf sMiipalhy M's .lc Hi imh. P.,vUfur tie ilealh i,l her ilam'htei , Sli-s Winnie Davis. 'I'he leu ai ine.lin el the ccculue coimuil tee ,.f tiie pen i: en 1 1, try b.ianl met here t ila . Senator linth i :-:.vs t hat 'rec -ilvcr is tn lie the i.c.lie. Taat lit.- I b-ni-ie i :i ic color line nm eiiu nt is ilisRii-tlne more ieuple than ii is alliaetoi.;. He sas that he kn.oss pnsitiveiy thai the lee,i.sln til re w ill he an; :- Itt nioenii ie. '".The applii ants l.il iieen-e hefole 1 In Supreme ( 'oui t ill he examined in the Senate ehanihir. Marh applicant will liaea!esk iimlilie e.'.inii,iti,,iis will he vtiitlon TIiih i- an ci.liiely new immIii f proceeding Thu tohaero -ales heieaie ineieiisin over what they were lu-i year. Thu Intel Stale Tel, phone Conipanv has hi I hi' '-el iIh-m line ill Ka!i'n;li. Tl.ey arc putting in a l,n, i .piipment licre. The poles l.. im; p .1 up ale the lal .'its I i n the Si iilc (iovei nor Kns-cd oi.l. i- a ; i 1 1 let in of Mii k leu hui c i i inn i 'a' i i . Interest U k Ct'OiiStatti Fair Allicniarle l'i cxln lei ) . Men lmriii' It i f ti u i n I Hi put I. The I n .e of lr. Slot knnl. In, I imir in u i Hui Inn Sr.) J. .( IIS U Itl'HK.M'. I It A I KIC.M. N. I '.. S. pt. iiiImt L J ( Interest in the comiiiL' Sla'e l''a!r is in cri'iulng. C ol. ( iiiinlnhaiii is mil allow ing tiling to remain tpiiel. The Kilr luifl Dover Iwforo had a proltlonl who wm o thoroughly eiuhmcd w ith the work, nor one who wh to determined that emrv II f, houltl lie Miicmtpil. I'ol. ('mi nlngliain lia rcnu-.l f,,r (I, ,,l,i-r the liamUoinu CainiMiMi homo on llill-horo licet, anil diirinn the Knlr ho and hi a rliarmlng lti will kcrp "open homo." Jin Cuiinliiglnim who llh hrr Virginia knowleil)jn of hoplmllly, nml conllallty U well lilted to make Iter hinhand's honif one of tho inoit allrai tle, w id ho wt- ComoU hero hy her lioat of Uttlel(h frloDda, mado while here, when the I'ol oncl wm Hie merulwr ol the )ee;UIt,iri from I'orton County In when he did uch gootl work fortlic Ii 'iii.m ralie par ty M could be dotio iiBong nirli turn coniprwotl that IrglnUturo. All or ilia rcrtnt trouble between ol illan nd ncgrort eem to litre ipilried down Had m It wal, enMllonl rnpoMa were iant out ffom hore tbout ll. Albcmtrle I'realiyterf It hold'ng lie ietelO'i Utn A mui meeting waa Iwld tbla tftaraoon. Import thow in coortglng condition of tfTtlrt In cburch work Ikroagliout this PretltorT. fluf erlDltadenl Mawborno in fall bien nial report lo the lagiilature tblt winter l a nasi l. Hrni Tmo if. -4, Vsa 1 1 I J litlw I..M M 4f-ws. M will i.-coHiiueiitl that ' no man thou..! In eligible to the oflice of school eomu.lt teenian ur.,,.-r i.c can wiite ),. own' name, qnalined to do ordinary husi ne, and Is Wnun n to be In favor ,,f puh lii. education Wheie colored nicu uu n A le font. I :u serve as committeemen I'ic a in ,(., row .i-hlps while iihn shun Id ' apii-'tiKi l I 1 manage the colored enhl ,r Huilt-r speaks here ilt tolier T Adjutant lieneral Cowles says he '. ) i : 1 1 k b uu-.t afier the Second Kuiiiiem is uiusiere.l out that fully !nO of the men wiPeuli-l i. oilier regiments If it he po-'M- I thainiian liolton, Uepiililicun, says ttial oi-p.--iion lo Iliestoek law has niatle more , ounties iinii Denioeriilic, than any other one , aiise In spite ot this stale nieni tne sto, k law movement grows steadily. Iiolton makes many strange an noil ucenieiii s. Dr. Stockard, chief surgeon of Second Uegiuitnt, will not he further questioned as lo Uio, many clutres against him, ah-enec from camp, incapacity, neglect of sick, etc. It remains to he seen what tiie people generally, and the families of those men who died, will have to say as to these things not being looked into. Possibly others higher in oilier than 1);. Slockmd w ill be questioned. ('apt. Claw ford. Company K, Kirst Regiment ha- had his resignation ac cepted 1st I, ban. Heavers will probably 1"- appointed his siircc-siH So. cin1 term of Meekleiibuo., court t" try lie' r.api-t lor .lacks, in. icoloredl, oannol be held until October 21. It as oiilcre.l tor October P, but .1 uilge Sutton c mid not hold it I hen. . W-leuif l or t-r. rn. 1 i n 1 1 . Scpti niher L'U- The workmen o! Ililbao. w heic lln-.-:-iiis--r- w hich he longed lo Admiral ( eriera's tleel were biHlt, nave ib-ciilcl lo i;., lo Santa mler in ot.b r to make a demoiist rat i u against lla- ,h i.'.ited Spanish Admiral on his return to Spain. The government has taken uniisuies to picwnt the plait !'i ii-' carried out. and the ministry has lot bid, h-n ileinoii'ii rations welcoming ('to era lioine. Captain Ceneral ltlanco cables from Havana that he is not in accord with the 1 .'iihan colonial ministry, to which the loo, i i iiment here leplied that while Spanish sovereignty evists in Cuba he must apply autonomy, and, therefore, he cinnot turn out the colonial government now iti oilier and appoint n new one. 1 I, Duke ol Trunin, who was minis ter for foreign nH'airs in the cabinet of lite lair Piemier Can-oas del Castillo. M tpto'eii as saying in an inteniew. ' Senoi Canovos, ii Uu hail lived, Would nr . er have accepted w ar with the I ni.ed Stales. Canovus ami myHcIf were convinced that war would lead in evitably to the ruin of Spain." Continuing, the Duke blamed the lib err'ti, w ho, he said, could have averted wai by aecrptii.i' thr piollercl good ollices of I he I'nilcd States minister, lleneiiil Slew art 1.. Woiidfonl, by tieal in:' w itlt the insii'gi'iits on the basis o' Cuban independence or by selling Cuba. "Sruor Sagasla," the Duke of Trutan said, "i- irsponsible for all ol our disas ters and must be ejected from power " t nii.-rnl ol Wlnnlt. llitvlH. N M.u ii. i i i i Pii u, R. , Septem ber VII !t ha-t been de. i.led that tin: body o' Mi,s innir I in, js, atler a luief sri vice heie, will be lorwarded to liich ni. a 1, 'a , on the train Iravlng here at P' !U., i lor!; Thins, lay morning. The I'Mlt'irv should be completed at s til H n, Ki i,la'. The b 'dy will ica, li Washington at !l Ci p in and leave tlml place f,n liich inoinl at 4 uil a m Friday. The funeral of Miss Davl- will lake place al ;i.::o o'clock Friday afternoon. The lemalns, which will reach lite city on I he moi nlng of that day. w ill lie taken direclly lo St. Paul's rlnti, li, 'vheie they ill lie in -lali til the loot, for the f it in-ra I I.-U I I N1I.M. ' h i i I' la . Sept bei '.'I - M.io.l Cei.rral I-H, hii.'h I.,, is -lowlv iioral l-ii,iiiigh I.,, is i'.' f mm a rnt lo t si r 1 1 attack of indigestion and Mighl fever aceoiii anylng It lie w u. able lo I, avti Ida Ik,I for the Hist lime In several days Monday, having moved from his camp to the hotel, where Ills fanillv W SA Slop plri f He has lurched most atTnctinnalr care from M several daughters, whose ilevol noi to tin Ir father l one of the charming fealuin ,,f i, family if,. of the Lees (lenersl Lee Is now sn lously a walling I lie liinvi'iiic nl of Irorqn to Cuba, for lie believe, when this lakes place his lime will roine "AM ltein-nu thai I expected lo go to Snni laicn or Potto Rico, and that 1 waa dlsgrunllcd hrcauso t did iml go are f ile." lie taitl lodaj, "I do want lo go to llavsna, and I have so staled a num- Jlarr of limes I told General Mile that I waa a soldier and had no favors lo a k, hill I bail the slronfnsl doolre to go lo llavaua wild m lioniie. I presume If there was any larja movement of iM army Onneral Miles would command and t all I ask ) the command of the troops In tba lesd of Hist movement," WasntxtiToa, fVpiemlivt 10. The ad ance uard of the naval aipedllloa U Ilonololll. Which will eveolually go In Manila, ataned rtsUrday, when the lbarenda tailed from fori ma rlaDnulL Tba iUsaretiU l( aollter,' one of foar will. art lo keep Ox big illleahlpi Orego ud lo tepplted whh roat onlhelf lnnj Vo;ag tmim1 South AfcvrUs The flae la lo ktre t0 of the collier- piece, Ie the btllt aliipii ami two to gt, along with them I In addition to these escorting irafts, Acting Secretary Allen today ordtrrd that the Celtic and the Irin lie added to the expedition The Celtic In a refriger ator and supply ship ami the Iris is a distilling ship. Their capacity is enorm ous, and Mr. Allen said that such a per feetly equipped naval expedition has never before sailed under any Hag. Wbh their large reserve supply of coal, with an abundance of refrigerated fresh meat and vegetables, with appliances and plant for making machinery and, finally, ' with an abundance of fresh water, thu' squadron will lie able to keep the seas for an indeliuile period of lime. TO SHOW OUR SHIPS. Ilrlnon ii nil lw Wllltp nf Hun III AHtrrleMn l'orl. Washiikoton, Sept. 20.- South Amer ican porta which have not been visited recently, hy American warships, and especially by the most formidable ves sels of the new navy, are lo be allorded an opportunity of seeing at least two of the ships that did so much to defeat Cerveni's squadron and crush Spain's power in Cuba waters. Now that a favorable chance is ollertd in the de parture of the battle ships Oregon and Iowa, tin: colliers and the distilling and I t'fi igcral ing ships, under Captain liai krr, for Manila, hy way of Honolulu, the Navy Department has decided that a wholesome lesson may be taught Spanish sympathizers in South American repub lics by the visits of these ships to several of the chief seaports In accordance w ith instructions issued by Secretary Long before his departure for the North, Captain Barker is ordered to take his ships Into nearly all the lead ing ports while making the long nip to the West. I'nless, therefore-, the (dans should be changed, or the orders coun termanded at the first stopping place en route, the squadron will make port al liahin, l'mft anil Rio. if the yellow fever does not prevail to an ala. nlug extent, and possibly at Montevideo. It Is the purpose of the department especially that the Chilians and Argentinians shall see sonic of the trrent fighters that so easily drove Cevera's vessels to dosti net ion and the power and slienglJi of the two most foiinidable vessels of the American ser vice. mUC'J TROUBLE rROBADLE. lire? f us I'Msn Nl Irrlllic I'ftrlM I iilonel ll-iinrl Uniler millnry Arri-sl. I'i;is, Septetiiber !3'J The situation heir is vriy grave. A tdasli bet ween the lullitary and civil authorities over the Dreyfus' case is pronounced. The seizure, of Col. Picquart by (len. Xurlindcr, military governor of Paris, w hen being tried by a civil process, i feared as the first step toward a dicta torsltip ll emphasizes 1 he tletermina tion of the army to prevent a levision of the Dreyfus case al all taists. Tin: Paris papers, say that the minister of war, ticneral Cliaiioine, has examined the documents of the Dreyfus case, and has ordered the prosecution of Colonel Picqiiai t, on the clirtrge of forgory ami using forged documents In the case. Col onel Picquart made a statement which caused a sensation. He said "This Is, perhaps, the last lime 1 shall speak in public. I shall aleep, perhaps In tho military prison of Cherchc Midi. Therefore, I wish to declare that If I Hud there the st rangllng cord of I.emercier Plcard or lite laxir of Colonel Henry It will lie murder, for 1 have no ubyi of committing suicide." The judges, after a short delilairation, decided to adjourn the case Indefinitely, ami Colonel I'h quart was led away by policemen The commission appointed by the min ister of justice, M Sarrlen, lo examine the documents in the Dreyfus case and piouounce upon Hie advisability of the government formally granting the prls oner of Dcvll'Island a new Irisl. met this afternoon at tho ministry of justice The realist precautions w ere taken to Insure secrecy It Is undersloisl that the commission w ill come lo a decision by ncxl Monday, when M Sarrlen will coin niiiiilcale Its finding to a cabinet coui.cll which will 1m- presided over by President Fan re IIibro of rolling riicei. Cn Coohtt. I ttorliiOnlct Il (a beretix oplr,l that tba Polling place la Rocky nan I'rednol lie changed fio Moms Bryan t fan to Baalth'a Aoadawj, and that the PoRlai plane at Lsm'I farm be ebanfed frasn Malllson't erhool boaae l laa orlflaal I'elllaf place kaowa at Lara Faaa. W. M. WATSOK, a S. C. Mew Bert, . 0, Sept 14, IN. Ftr.TDin Akeefataly Fur is I rONEBAL orwiNNIC LAVlh It Kill br s Ntlsklf list . I ! ol II nil Sf nsi tm KlrSilUMUil. Hi. iim.iMi a., Seplenilx't -1 1 1,1 committee appointed by 1.-. 1 an p f Contederalc Veterans to anion.'.' ! ,: ti.i tunyal of Mi-s Winnie Dao-. wnui. i to lake p,ace here Frl,lu a ' I,-: 1, , couipleled il- work touighi The body will arrive ftoii. Nanugaii sett Pier at n 40 a in Frh! a , and w i.i be met at the depot by the ni 11. hers ,,! u,t I.ee and Picket Camps, ll will l.e es corted to the lecture room of M Paul's Church and will be placed un,;, r atiuard until :t l i 111. Then the colhu will be removed to the church piopci, where the funeral sen ices will be cmdut led b Uisltop Whittlr. Bi.-hup Pen;- k. Kc v lq. Caruiicharl, Kr Dr. Lan lon It. Ma.-oit. Rev. Dr. Moses D. lloge and liev. Di. James V. Smiih The procession, which will follow tl.e body to the giae, will be composed of the Confederate Veteran camps, etcrans from the Soldiers' Home, Sons of Vet erans, Daughteis of the Confederacy and otlieis. In concludiili.' the creinony at tiie grave Centenary Chiiii.h choir will sing a hymn. While the procession is passing, the bells of all the churches in the city will be tolled, and every Hag in Richmond w ill be put al half mast. INDIAN AND TIGER. i Clever Trick by Whirl, the Former Out wittfd tin. Latter. According to a good and true, tiger story in Cornhill, nn Indian who had lonrnt'd K01110 of the eleinrntary princi ples of Jugglery itnd contortion went out oim fveiiiiig to walk uixhi 11 ridgy plain. Win n ho rt Hched t.lm top of one of the mounds, ho saw 11 tiger nhciul of him, oOO or (itxi yards away. I!cfor4 tho man could hide behind a mound the tiger tuul sts n him and la-gun to bound tnwurd him tit, Its topnnwt HH-od. Iliivlitg no incaiiH of defonso, there wiih nothing for the man to do but to rtWHt for the nouriwt tron, hut though he tried it and pnt forth his utmost strength tho tiger steadily gained upon him. Willi t wns lln to do? In sheer detijicra tion ho resolved upon an unusual scheme. Just uh ho diHitpieareti for tui instiuit from the tiger's sight iu run ning over a ridgo ho halted, stretched out his legs at right nngloH, curl, si tltivvn hiH head so unto hsik la-twceii his legs to the rear mid extruded Ids onus upward iu u fantiistiii manner, like the puils of a windmill. Iu n few seeondK the tiger hovo in night, and at that instant the fuoti of tho object assumed ft hidetms giimocc. A prolonged yell uromi, mirh as had por hupa Ht.vtir laiforo piort'od tho ear of any tig, 11, mid thr Hrtils of the witidliiill Ixt gtlll to revolve buckward and forward as if a sudtlen whirlwind had burst upon the sconu. The tiger recoiled. What, ho evi dently thought, Is this? Then- i-tood u ferooiouH star shupod inonsb i, glgnutlc aguinst the sky. Its hideous head w as situated In the vory center of its body nuy, its vlsidlke jaws, lmlw,-,ii which tb(M fiendish roars were issuing, were actually placed alaivo Its two llory l yes, ltd limbs were furiously ehnn. .ring for action, and the man he had l. 11 chiiH lug, where was he? Already devoiued by this torrible lanst? The tig, r could not pauso to refltx:t. Ho turned tail, and uh he disappeared ov 1- u friendly ritlge 11 last awful yell cuus. il 1dm to redouble his pnott He was conquered by tho unknown. Oim IMtMwI hr Nsu(I.L Foot men sitting together wa're oon Hdlng to one another tbulr general ig norance of the inattsToontained In toit bisikH. Dim said ho had Htudi. d algobrn for throii yeura, but he would find it lmpowdhln to hoIvo tiie Kliiipleht jirob loin by an algebraic pnsa Another mild ho had lx.u ixmntisi a gisl student in Kcsdogy, tuid yet he doubt. 1 if he could inline, tho principal jsrlisls In their proper order. "Now lot's sesi how 11111. h you tin know," said 000 of the 1111,11 "(low much Ih one divided by naught or nothing 1" "f)no divided hy nothing ' repented tlto man at his right. "Why, that's 01 mi. If one Isn't dlveh-d by anything, It mnmiiiH ontv " "I think the answer la nothing," said Hlioth. r. "One dlvidtsl by nothing l uothlng. Snn, that's right. " "You're the worst I ever htrd, " said the liitut who had given the profi bun. "Oiwi dlvidil hy msthljig that mttuui liow iiiany times Is nothing mn talmsl In nun. It Is contained an Infinite number of tlrmx, ami tho corrw t an iwttr in Infinity ' Then ho hail to talk to thorn for five minute In order to rmivinc them. Chltwyo IteAiird. TUB PIARIBTB. Vtslerdsy's innikel ,,i,.tslions furnish lf)- W. A I'orterfh ld.tCo. Coininissl.m llrokers Nl V.. lis S. plemlx r 2'.' SlIK'KS. 0n lllsh. ltw. Cloetf. H.ir. t.'Jj n-t gi yxi Am Tobacco IM( dlj U MMj c. It. (4. n.'i) n.'.i 115 ir., m. V : nr.1i k j lo-n (IF. 4fi .Vi J 4P i9 Nr o. K. t ' li m a:t Me. H, Ry V.i 1M V abash I'fd. ti II ll l. C . . TO 71 TO TO OiTTON. fpon. Hlfh. Low. (nu J an nary S 41 S 41 .1 !W BIO ciucAoo UAitKrre. WrtaaT (pm. High. Lost, Uoe Deoembvr . . ,. tn M 3 M OrMus beoembssy..... M W M t0 Rkitovr sod k.ltpn "t r.t, 1 iv....,us Her ulbr of thr 1..-, ult.l lot. M .ll 1'li- t.ir .'-nr 11.. ,t,,(i.t,-r ..f l'eliltsyhalila tj.-riiii.i: lai.,1.), !ltr,jr it, the vicinity ,,f 1'arli-i. i ,1- ',rti In 17ls, and her liati.c wits M.tl Litd 1st, pun ii, rii,,u. 11,1::,. St,.- w iii.ori.-d t olo- J-.hti r li;,, r ,1 twirN r i, when the war br-.h.- ii'. with the n.. th- r i-.iuntry ,1,11,1. -I :i. riiM I'. niisv 1 , ;il,i , artillery and " ,- .,(! the Ss.-V.-I.tli 1', 1,1,-;, : - -card Inu.-t. rr. ,1 T alita Infantry, con, mantled t.y t'..l,.:n-l Willi, m, Irvine of far lisle, w lib wlis family Mary Ltidwi had llv.sl at scr I,- She will, KTI!lilt,-d to iie-c.uuiMuiy It, r tmshaitil n n-jrtinent, serv bif the batl, rv a e,s,k ami IiiuihIiths, unit when at the l.attle of Monmouth ( Kree hold), N J . Ii.-r huslitilut v.'art wounded at Ids mm, she sprang toiward. s. l.,il the ramnier anil t,,,,k hi- place to the end of the battle Alt. r the lu.llle she carried water t.i th, v,,, tin, led. .,11 I l.eil 'e her p. t name of " M-.il l'lt.-li.-r " Hayes dletl after the war was over and she niarrh-d a wuind husl.an,l t,y t tie nan,. tit McCatiley, itnd at h, r rruve in 1 1,, ,,!,! cemetery at Carlisle there jr. ,t lu.iiiiiiiieltt that Is-.trs this lnsi rlj.tlon : M.-llj M.-I'aul. j, ; iteanwii,-.! ii. Histxrv iiH-'M.-lly I I'lteli.-l ," the lle'rome ,,f Men nth: 1 M,-,t .htiucir-. , 1KCI. Kl. . te.1 l,y the t'ltlXeli ,,f Cuti r liimt ('.unity, July -I, 1m; tt. ; On Wiuihiiijrton's hlrrhttay, is:.-.1, when Molly was nearly 7u years old, the lels lature of Pennsylvania voted her a tflft of f lu and a pension of $40 per year. Her eountcrptirt in female heroism in the civil war, the heroine of Whitti.-r's jHietn, " I tarhara l-'rte tehie, " was alho a I'eitnsylvaiiia t iei-inaii dame. Her maiden name was Hani r ami her family moved trotn Lancaster to 1 red, -t ick, Mtl. It is stl-alip- Dial these two solitary Ir male military Itirtlles, the most e, iltspteu nils since Joan of Ale, were both I'elmsyl vanla tlerinalis, but It is true. Harris hui'K Commonwealth CHANCE MfctTING IN BATTLE. Tff'l -VIt.il Kr.mi 0,ttstiijr ArlntoH lltil, Int., I.H.-li otlt.r's Anns. liet an oltl soldier started, nml he can reel them , ill by tin yard This one l, t'roln the same source " Ilurlnj Stonewall Jackson's first val ley ralilpatutl and the day Is, lore the tint, tie of Cross Keys I was standing, " said an ex Confederate 1, Hirer, "with several other ullierrs of Klwell's tit.islon under tho shadoof a clump of trees In an old licit! overlooking inlet p cut In tin- road through which the ti-.,..ps were mnrehliitf. Suil ttenly I observed Maj. r It.,!, Wheat, the famous t manlier ,.f Wheal' battalion nf lli. k Taylor's 1 ,., til a.nia brigade, look iliK tot.-ntly forward at a lot of Federal prist mors approachilifr under uunrd. 'heat, was a most mafriiltteenr s(x-tdmen of man hotsl, mid, guid.-d by his Int.-rii.e gfte, 1 soon singled out among the iirlsoners the ubjts-t of it, a man of like proMi-r.iuis t., himself In a moment more Wheat had rushed down the hank with outstretched amis, exclaiming " I'll, yes, - von' I tie .light, that, watt you giving n :- notch trouble.' ' The prisoner opened w itl,- his arms and rushed to ineeT Wheat In an einliraee which showed to us onlookers how to inter must have been their relations In ttle past and how gr, at their friendship still After a long1 embrace Wheal 1.1I1I his friend t,., march on to Kichtiiontl. and be would see that be was w, 11 eared for and soon ex changed Then, turning to n-,, Wheat ex plained that the l-',s,-riil oilier was Col onel Windham, al) Mliultshniaii, who had served with him on lien,, nil Abiisana's stall In the (larlhal'li, 111 struggle for llal tan freedom. "Old civil war days were famous for pleasant, 11 t.ll.gs like t-hi.t " rhtlatlel phia Times. Gut by Ills Own l. In James l-re,-inan Clarke's 'Nine ttviith Century tit, -t l--tis" h.-uis th.- f,,l lowing illuming dog story At one time my il.,g w,;.. f.,1,,1 lug pi.. to the railway -1 it i- ,11 t r i. I- tint! 1 i.lw a - ,-r, I, 11 .1 l.l 11, t-, g, , I te, fearing he uoll'.d Is- hurl. I, the.als He easily un.l. l-.to.st thai il he w, lit tin re ll wa. contrary to my w i-d,.-.- ( whenevt r hewn-, neartl.,- st.ttloii, if h., saw in.- eointng. he would l....k tin-other way and pretend le t !.,kii, o.e If Jn, met in.- iiiiyw iirn- , U, he alw ,tv t'oinid. .1 to nns t. me t Uh gr. at d- ll-hl lint at tie, stivtlon II wa,. .pilt.- dllter, lit lb- would pay no attentloi to n. hi-'l, or my call 1 1 . ,11 j i" t. ml, d t - I, , hi e.th. r dog 1,1,-1 would look me right In the face with out app.-iri-nll-.- r,s ogniiug 11,, II,. gave OK- the eul din. t. Ill lie- 1 t IiiiIm rflllellt IllHlilnT, tin- 11-nsi.fi i- -fit I In kin w lit- vn il-.tiii; IimI nn.) .It.) imt Ilk. ti f .,it. hi- inny linr n-llnl a hti ! illlt"!!!'- li IlinlH IT t"iii 1 hut ii my tit iir A Twl.1i .1 .Mlrm h . II, 1 til I.' ltfh.ill,. ,11-1 )ll 'It w ' It flll'l wurn hhv ful s-i r 1 1 1 n . M trMi .lnliii ' fiat ivriN t mN . t t wiir '!nit ft' iitlr'' I'- U V.i., i lnfivpM . "-Hi lU U'ln (-1 Ut the lw. h "Siv.n th"iiH.tnl 1imi.'H ami ft, l m m fUlir hvltiM ft Ui Oh. IwiIm iim,s.i1,w (ui win n- l'n. t U iny lt the nilnu l- 1-itini Inr ' 1 Kii-hurry m-rnU h-il hU hrm! n iliH'fiU intflltAtl vt'ly 'J'hMi h r 11. Mtirm' Jnhn, rii' mlr' li-, Voriiln tint ll nt ur nil (lliln t huftt " - "urn ut MUt- Nowtim'i Fpurful 'rtm. At th ciml 1 f n nxsiil rtt IlnytUtn'ii hoiio Ki-nt" in.niml tam-t In th(w ti-nii, ' ' I )UhuiMir tit thf tiK iimry of Ni-wtufi " The f(..'Nt isLjipI 1.1 him In 'iiwtlnhlng nrirlmi, it in I W .rNw-.n h itMkmt for an it-lnimllnii 'It ftllBWlT'. Ki-tt. lMW-s,ian h liitr(i) ! 'hi- 1 1 t thf rnlnlmw hf nli' liiff It u n prl-m ' And thi nrtUU nil ilrnnk. lih om iMtit nl. fMtnf iiathm to thr am mil AIMho vnn In thi rilar nrmj r nuriflil by htifl" ItiHtonil A hy drum, thr UiU'r tnirtnti tit l Inu ul only In nnri rrtl imiaiU Thl l iH-miw ndrum inny ftwtly hiivit u htu hn.k- n nd UdllDctiU tii ninntl In tb It hi, atnl It l iimIum whn Wi A lni(h' itl"- ft far rinrir Mitittd, nd IU Milla wtn lv hmrd t ioti dttv tUOM rttry hlllUrrl IkOU frmhly turrtnH hum lo m tfmljnU tv7 cnoftilly, M ( auAilnci fHAnfjn of Mtiprntum mj mum Utt In ww h. To prfTHa UiU xktxf rnqtilrt tu b pUnpd fnr Ww4 thtrm Muritahs ft Wm mom In ordor lo hr1.k m4oiUlf M toy irv, hefrm hy mm flnliM m$4 paXh4. tba waaihar forecast for loday ftckar !( vtalkar. TOBACCO TAKE NOTICE i 'd ban- hud ju for you a supply of corroN TWINE, Sttitalde for Tying Tobacco, ami uni can hare whatjoii want at 15 CENTS POUND. Winch is just about what it cost. .... Wo Itafc also otic of the Largest an, I Host Stocks of Stajilt' ami Fancy ... .... GROCERIES AND P OVISIONS, TOI5ACVO, SNUFF, CMiAKS, SVIM I', Mol.ASSI-.S, etc., to lie found iii New Kcrno. .... W'o will be lcanei to havo you call ami examine our Slock anil get prices before bitting. ... COOl) STABLKS FKKK !!eKi('cllully( iel & Gaskill. auo 71 Brojul SirM'(, IVKWBKIliVK, IV. C. CLOTH, O. Marks Co. THE GREAT CHAMPION HAYMAKER MOWER ! A f f lln it In iil "1 til - iiio-A, r l.i wink w lmri nl'n im fml N i. .LMii.r I, :tnl f . r - ut litij; mi Fiii(. h r.itiiiil tn 1 .timing sliiinp- ant Irrf:', iL- u i .-t 1 h. !i-vi-iJm'.'Ii j r -il in ii. Tin' m i nil ir nn I i.itiMilrH itrHt in uf ilil- in w it m will knciwu Willi 'nl I vi (-o whi t N il IriiiiHli-rii tin- H) wrr ilinclly tn llti kmfr wlllimit wiuitn. I Inn Mhnrl riintxi tni link tli'it IftkrH tin (thu nf n pilinan prrmiu (lir Imr lo Im niim I In nuy itiil'. rvt n iiiilit. In u4 in-H or tiilnr nlwiiu Ii-h u itlinut nUipin hf ti'iun, nl u I (In ml tliroA tin ni ii hi nr nut i if ir. rim! t h1 l river i.ih ilo llitki w hili- hlill in Inn M-nl. t HIh r Mnwnrn lirrnk pilm inn, kntfr her)-, rtr. , n 1 wr.ir mil llir Riarn lc mui'' lln- i in iii ilt mi w huh t lii nirtwiwi ttrc htiilt i: nr-mn Tho ( II A M TI' N m fi-i fn'in lUmv Ir iuhli'1 iHTttuwn tho nnnriit' ii whirh ll in Imill it right. Tw hfiinpinn will -l ) imi nn morn I h iti mui Ii Inferior nnu Ihmpm. and rxatllillfl hk tuv In fori- buying. HYMAN SUPPLY For Sale Cheap 1 Two yoke of Oion, Carta aotl Fli.artts C,,iu.l. Ie Hplnnilld wmkera anil line bern pll rartwl fur. Yut fnrlher Infof iiisllon, rsll st I'lttmsn I'yrle Company. s 1.1 till lm.) 0 K PPIKK. Lane & Wilcox, Hurmsnrs lo Uujr H l,nf, cAnnv a comh.ktk limr or Jlfcdlclnns Dry Ooods Nhocn and llnrdwnre. i All foot aoM at Kw Bama rHoaa, ami OsaraaUed u Ufralad. ItEIiIa41R, Na C 6 ROW I jlafAs..... - CO., Ilrrnr, Farm For 1,100.00. A rimhI fsrni. with sultsble bull lln j on ll. nfr rttrlls,, N ('. Kor ssli-Chpsp I'rltr f 1 .410 00. Write. MUM M. A II AUT, Hlolla, N. C, Facts 1 Facts II Whan jo UU tba city Wl -fall lo call a Iha 014 ltollalttt . firm of . . r - Roberts & Brother i - Tbj kap fall atack f . . Wkkb tby cVtt at Low Hj raa, Tm will alay find thsw I1adaan-f for flirt Cla 'OotHta,