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FrankSian i jAtlaiita Constitution.) ttlf-eAttnr; THE BTJGLES. The bugle coll has sounded; it's "For ward march!" and' then Then the shouting of the captains and the charging of the men! The storming of the ramparts the vic tory the retreat, ' And April rains fall crimson on the hill and valleys sweet! The bugle call hns sounded; it's "For ward march!" and then Some shall sigh their farewells, and meet no more again. The flag shall ripple victory, or droop in dread defeat, And April rains fall crimson on 1 he hills and valleys sweet! The bugle call has'sounded, and forth they fare to fight; But, 'nentli the stars the flag's red bars, are faces cold and white. And some shall come "' in glory; but hearts in vain shall beat Through long long years of loneliness, for unrei liming feet. The bugle1 call hits sounded: the storm is in the shy, And one shnll live for Liberty, and one for her shall die. And farewells fall from trembling lips from hearts no more to meet, And the rains of April redden on the hills and valleys sweet. Well, Itlley Will be with us again Monday night, -with a new programme, and more and better all through! lie likes Atlunta; but Atlanta commenced by liking, him first. When he got here the other day he looked out on the sun shine from a hotel window and quoted a line from "The Old Band:" "It's mighty good to git back to the old town shore!" Ile'says his visit south has been the pleusnntesf in his experience. A rnirrLETVCOMMl'MTY. "No." said the old citizen, "won't be anybody volnnteerin' from my neighbor hood. Tnk the census t'other dhy, an' how yon reckon we come out?' "Duiino!" ' "Well, thar's ten men with only ten legs; fifteen men with only fifteen arms j.h' n oiinrter an' most o' them left arms an' all the balance o' the cominu nity so excited by the war talk thi they've lost their heads!" RHYME OF LITTLE BOY K1X!. Oh, the little boy-king Hath his sword at his side (He's a dear little thing, And his mother's own pride!) He has vessels to sail in And chargers to ride; And the little boy-king llnth his sword at his side. Oh, the little boy-lting He can swim, he can ride; But they won't do a thing To that sword at his side! They'll take it and break it. And scatter it wide, For it's really too big For a little king's side! : u TOOK NO CHANCES. The oldest inhabitant was packing his liniiMehold effects and loading' n big ox wagon with tlipm. J : : "Air ynu njovin ? ' asked the curious iieiffhhnr." "Yes. Biree!" he reiilied. ''"Pres'dent's doiie signed the war papers, an' pmty soon they're goin' ter fire them cannon balls whut goes ten miles' a minute 'iliout stonnin' ter keteh breath. 1111' ef I don't start now 111 never be able ter keep ahead cr them!" j The proiier ot V.tiirs Timrod's beau- I ''(In..!.,. M-lil ........ 1... llllll pWIII. "III PI'UII " I. .11 bed:- "O! standing on this desperated mold, Methinks that 1 behold--Lifting her bloody daisies up to fjod Spring, kneeling on the soul!" PREPARING FOR THE WORST. "We gwine ter sing seven hymns en durln' sarvieest" said the old colored deacon, "en a collection will be took up eildinin' each hymn; kaze dis heah's war times, en dey won't be no money 'tall In do country after n while; hence we 'bleege ter make ha.v while de suit shines!"' 1 WAITING FOR THE GUNS. There'll be a gleam of crimson Where the river senwnrd runs. For death is-grimly waiting For the guns! And graves where griissy meadows Smile 'nenth the springtime suns, For Death is grimly waiting For the guns! : , , OFFICE FIRST, WAR AFTER- A rural candidate, who "don't let grass grow under his . feet." publishes this card in a local newspaper: "Spite o' war, on' sword nn' gun, This here state .we've got to run: While the armies fret, an' foam, Got ter run- the thing at home. Iet the war an sojers be; ' Come out soon an' vote for me!" If we may measure patriotism by the size of the flags rippling over the roofs in Atlanta, there must be tons of II here. Some of the flags are almost an big as the buildings, j Suppose the Spaniards should land and make a run for the offices? Exchange. They could not outruii the candidates, The latter have been', In the running business too long to be easily distanced t "Deiie heah cannon b'nlls," said the old time darky, "is mighty sarchin'. Ef dey5 don't fin' you In one place, dey hops long, twell dey ketone up wid you in n'er place nil rlcv time sayin'i ' 'Is you home? Is you homer" J. s Column urn Dof ice Cornoctition ThiaSide of New New Firm and New Goods Albert S. Womhle having . aJiociare himself In business with L. D. Womble will be glad to have his friends and ac- quaintnace call on us. We ihave first-class groceries with many other goods and will make prices s low ae any bouse according to quality. Have just received a lot of finest make of Pocket. Knives and large lot of extra quality Ashing tackle. Best to be had in the city. Gome and see for yourselves. Free delivery on all goods. D Womble & Son. Cor., Hargett and Wilmington street. Daily Business MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES AT REDTJOED PRICES UNTIL FEB. 15TII " We will give special prtcea on ail finished stock on band. Come acd get a bar gain. Tbis u not baying from di signs, 32c per foot. Ooeap as mod. rrNEST NORFOLK 0T8TERS RECEIVED DAILY. FRESH LOT OF HYMAN'S Pioklee and Anatln, Nichols & Go's Mince Meat, etc., at - :. R. A. WHITE & COU . IF YOU HAVE A MOMENT TO SPARE AND WOULD LIKE TO TALK ABOUT Life Insurance, let me explain to you the attractive policies issued by the old reliable Manhattan Insurance Company, YOU HAVE HEADACHE TO DAY OR nticephalalgine will cure it. . PANACEA WATER, FRESH FROM choicest family and medicinal Wines IVERY DAY IS A SPECIAL TRADES Bargains to be had ft all times. BANANNA6 BY THE BUNCH, APPLES BY THE CRATE, CABBAGE BY nrajM Knrrola onr! tvinnh Athnt fraah nwflnrn ronMvti avapv mnrniriiy tit rkMVVU V VHliVIUf HUU IMttfU UbUV4 ' C EE OUR BEAUTIFUL SHOW WINDOWS. THEY ARE ONLY AN INDEX of the beautiful goods that you will ? Y017 WANT A BUGGY TO DAY anything in the furniture lino, try U3. T HERE ARE CANDIES AND CANDIES, I to-day or to-morrow, and the best Li otner day- . YOU KNOW NOT WHAT A DAY MAY BRING FORTH, mriA nnrnfArtfthlA if vrmi' rirnnortv ia innrpi1 Spa na riRE IN3URANCB-HAVE morrow it may be too late. YOUR TO-DAY YOU MAY BE SUFFERING vrui tnnv ha waII if tan Imv an1 nan HARRIS' TJTH1A WATER, THE OF QUEEN UTH IAS, RECEIVED REGU larlv Airart. frnm th onrtnoa Rnnd na vnnr niylnrn THE OHOICElsT GROCERIES AND avarv Aav ThA htmt ormAa fur fivnrurwvlv nd Avovvthinur triBf. aata NEW GOODS COMING DAILY, boy's attire. Bottom prices. THE DO YOU WANT COAL OR WOOD TO-DAY OP, TO MORROW, OR ANI ottar day.. We have thorn both. Lowest prices. Prompt delivery. ' . JONES & POWELL. GET AN ALMANAC FOR 1898 AND u North Carolina Almanac id the one PALL AROUND TO-MORROW AND v Silver Novelties. A catalogue for - A 8 YOU WALK up the street TO will make it profitable if you desire E. PHYSIOC, V t WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ceneVh THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY! It Is a wainles shoe, with no tacks or wax threaa So hurt the feet; made of the beat, line calf, stTllob And easy, and because w make more shoes of this grade titan any other manufacturer, It euualg hand Cowed shoes costing from $4.00 tic $r,.0t). 4Bf OOUenuine Hand-sewrd, the finest calf PJm shoe ever ofTered for 44.00, equals fcreucU imported shoes which cost f mm iS.on to $12.00. i A OO Iliin.l-Sewed Welt Hhoe, flue calf, stviiso, comfortable aad durable. 1 bo best shoe ;rer offered at this prlc9j acm? rade as cua. 'l-umiiD niiucn L-UBilUK inim U.U7 lit QV.W. QJO 30 Police Hhoef Banners. Kallroad Men and Lottcrt'arrlcr8ll wearthem; llnecal'. (eainless. nnoolh Inside, heavy three soles, eiten s,ou edtro. due patr will wearavear. dSO oO fiuecalfi uo better shoe over offered E Hfmmm this price; one trial will convloce Uioge who want a shoe for comfort and servloe. t 'M and 9'i.00 Working-man's shoes 9Se are very stronu nnd durable. Those who) have given them a trial will we.ir noother make. ITnUe) SJ.O( nnd S1.J5 school shoes are UUIB worn by tlinboysevery where; they salt on their merits, as the Increasing sales show. qrllae 83.00, llnnd-sewed slioe, best kdUICO Dongola, veryBtyllBh: equaUFrenoh juporrea snoes costing irom s-iaj to stim I,iIImI -init. ti.00 and f1.73 shoe for Ulsflesare the best flneDongola. Stylish and durabli Cnntlon, see that w. JU Uouglas' amno and rlce are stamped oa tbe bottom of each shoe. UPTAKE NO 8CnSTITUTE insist on local advertised dealers gunplylug yon. VS. 1,, DOUGL AS-, Bk-oxk-r ClaBS- su14) Kinetoscope. but seeing the stone von get. Iron fences UUOJfJCK buuiijsk. TO-MORROW, DON'T FORGET THAT JAMES I. JOHNSON. THE SPRINGS, EVERY DAY. THE and Liquors. THE ACME WINE COMPANY. DAY AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT. A. B. STR0NAOH. a,wuuw w I i V v J uuuh WYNNE & BEDFORD'S. find inside. SHERWOOD HIGGS & CO. OR TO-MORROW, OR IF YOU WANT It till cost you nothing to try us. J. W. BARBER & SON. BUT OURS ARE THE BEST. CALL or any what you ought to buy to-day A. D. KUlbXLK dc iSuO. YOU WILL FEEL GRIMES & VASS. PROPERTY INSURED TO DAY ; TO JOHN C. DREWRY. WITH RHEUMATISM. TO MORROW tht oratit Bnpoiflj Rhnnmftp.flrt. . B0BBITT DRUG COMPANY. J. R. FERRALL & CO. FAMILY SUPPLIES TODAY, AND CITIZENS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPAN Y. BEST AND LATEST IN MEN'S AND WHITING BROS. HANG IT IN YOUR HOME. TURNER'S yon ought to have. JAMES H. ENNISS. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR STERLING the asking. H. MAHLER & SON. MORROW, DROP IN TO SEE US- Xmaa book store noveUien. WI ALFRED WILLIAMS & O MIL omM) NOT COMMON FOWLS. i NOT COMMON FOWL, i but' the choicest pickings from a choice niak''t arc the kind we buy. we have e(i:r:it(d oiir cuslomcrs tastes up to a higli sltiiKliinl liy ciiipplyinjj only .the host MEATS AN D POULTRY, itiA w ilon't intfiid to supply any othe kind if fiintl. Bat our prices have failed to cliinh np Tvifti quality. Tliey are just as low as whi'.a wt4 sold tli snne kind of meat an other stores. CENTUM, MARKET A NT) COLD STORAGIO COMPANy. A PALmTT": : for EVERYBODY Having a large Btock of Palms on hand, and wishing to make room, I shall from now on greatly reduce prices on them, aa well as on other lants. FRESH SUPPIiYS Hyanciriths, Tulips, OF IMPORTED BULBS ARRIVED. I Narsissu, Freesia, j Chinese, Sacred and J Easter Lillies for Forcing and Outdoor Planting. ,mmra niTT ( Of Roses, Carnations, etc. FLOWERS T Wow- 1 blO 1UI ail UVtfUOlVIUO UK ALL TIMES. .Evergreens and Shade Trees, H STEINMETZ, FIORlrl FLOE1ST N. Halifax St., near Peace Institute. 'Phone, 113. CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUGH or COLD Throat Affection Wasting of Plesli Ortmy Disease u-fiere the Throat and lungs are Inflamed, lack of Utrentjth or Xciic Tower, you, can be relieved and Cured bij PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypophosphites. PALATABLE AS MILK. 1 Ash for Scott's Emu'sion, and let no ex planation or solicitation induce you to tecept a substitute. Sold by all Druggists. 6COTT & BOWNE, Chemists, N.Y. resccnt 9t gicvjcles BUILT RIGHT Thousandi of Crescent riders and agents were con sulted as to the improve ments required for J597 Crescents and it is their unanimous opinion that CO bicycle ever built approach the new models in strength, beiuty,and wondcrf ulspied. Th Crescent agent will show you our new devices securing increased strength and ease of tunning. Crescent beauty tpesJbi tor itstu. WESTERN WHEEL WORKS Csiesew-NswYsi Ckslfa m. NEW LIFE rm. t. C, tt'sst's Ncr end B am iTczmnt ikoU) uo,ier . ;Hlti v vrtttei. KUfirimlee, by ftulhor .. Hiit Iowimw 1-'II irosm: Wk ot Ci S1-t, 'i ,r.rvouFTiwH: i a-t'ihi,!e; almiM'a; Lowiof l'-t f vm vlcniniivo Orcv.i in elilr mx, :Bjtl O. frfeftlm,; Vontlitul Krrnrf. or :xcennlv Una o 'n',fioo, Opiu-ri or julqunr. w'-.tcn o,m h'aif t I'pttnu. IhHHtiib'x: p,; Willi vwtif't k ifilliil irwro. Wl:Hr'MOl,l. KYKIIP. A ."'IlriK 11"; -r CuJW,i C't!', A'titm... JirotifhiK", i ton h'topin:; (''Hiph, inr Thrmt. Konsaut If, Uifc,' ,.-Jl Iro dt-a'Diitluu',!: o'd.Htn fi.w, mvifn r ' akmNa,. OIJH-.nSTIiJiH twin i.n ' : SCOTT'S : MERCHANT- York. Old Fogy Hidh PricesPlaved 0 Southern Rail w'y (Piedmont Air-Line.) CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In Effect Sune 14, 1897. Tuuuss Leati Ealeigh Dailt. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 3 40 p m Daily- Solid vestibuled train with sleeper from Norfolk to Chatta nooga via Salisbury, Morganton.Ashe ville, Hot Springs and Knoxville. Con nects at Durham for Oxford, Olarks ville and Keysville, except 8unday; at Greensboro with the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled (limited), train for all points north, and with main line tram No. 12 for uanvuie. Richmond and intermediate locations; also has connection for Winston-Salem, and with main line train No. 85, United States Fast Mail for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta and all points south; also Colnmbia, An ensta. Charleston, Savannah, Jackson ville and all points in Florida. Sleep ing car for Atlanta, Jacksonville, and at Charlotte with sleeping car for Au gusta. Norfolk and Ohattanoooa Limited. 11.45 a m Daily Stid train consisting of Pullman sleeping cars and coaches from Chattanooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 5.00 p m in time to conneci with tho Old Dominion, Merchants and Miners, Norfolk and Washington, and Baltimore, Chesapeake and Richmond 8 S-Cos. for all points north and east- Connests at Selma for Fayetteville and intermidiate stations on the Wilsor and Fayetteville Short Out, daily ex cept Sunday for Newborn and More head City, daily for Goldsboro and Wilmington and intermediate station; on the Wilmington and Wcldon Rail road. ';' ;'. Express Train. 8.53 a m Daily Connects at Durham foi Oxford, Keysville, Kicnmona; ai Greensboro for Washington and all points north. Express Train. ' . 3.40 p m Daily For Goldsboro and in termediato stations. Local Accommodation. 2.00 a m Connects at Greensboro for all points for north and south and Win ston Salem and points on the North western North Carolina Railroad; at Salisbury for all points in western North Carolina, Knoxville, Tenn Cincinnati and western points; ai Charlotte for Spartanburg, Greenville, Athens, Atlanta and points south. Trains Arrive at Raleigh, N. C: Express Train. 3.40 p m Daily From Atlanta, Char lotte, Greensboro and all points south. Norfolk and Chattanooga limited, 3.40 p m Daily From all points east, Norfolk, Tarboro, Wilson and watei lines; from Goldsboro, Wilmington Fayetteville and all points in Easterr Carolina Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited 11.45 a m Daily From Now York Washington, Lynchburg, Danvillo and ureensporo, unattanooga, a.noxvuie. Hot Springs and Asnevuie. Express Train. 8.53 a m Daily From GoldBboro and intermediate stations. . XOCAL. , 7.20 a m Daily-From Greensboro and all points north and south. "Sleeping car from Greensboro to Jyileign. 9.00 p m Daily Except Sunday Fron Goldsboro and all points east. Local freight trains also curry passen irers. r unman cars on nigni train irom tuu .. . , . r TV, e ch to Greensboro. Throuch Pullman Vestibuled Drawinc Room Buffet sleeping car, nr d vestibuled coaches witnout change on aorioiK nm ited. Double daily trains between Raleigh Charlotte and Atlanta. yuicK time; ue excelled accommodation. W. H. GREEN, General Superintendent TURK, :aeral Passenger Agert, Washington, D. O. j M. GULP, Traffic Manauor. Faying Doctors' BUls t t" HtnTAMtf iO.S3.l3.BL.OOD BALM? V THE GREAT REMEDY m tr- .!, BLOOD NO eiUl olCAC S. bem tnonrasBir mi or v Gammx pbyiloiaua n4 naw pro. V ".- p ror forty r nr. nrt wm W autoklx nd Dermanenuir J$CR0FUL. IIICERS, lC?rNHL RHEUMATISM. CAT4KRH, tHUfllOirj, nollmriDm-of tCM'IHO.BPHKADrKU.ii UONNINUHOnSS. ttltby(rtubettoa)i na blood piriAir iwr oSena la the world. Prloa.l vr bottle, botdra lot ,V It buliAr tttitna ftirn una nrcajciairotn vo ar qy. r or mjl nv arusmsuk SNT FRE woii"ux?rcar f BL0OO BIM CO,. atltMfc. Sk "TAILOR Seaboard AirLine. VESTIBULED LIMITED TRAINS. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE - TO Atlanta. Charlotte, Augusta, A then Wilmington, New Orleans, Chat tanooga, Nashville and New York Boston, Philadelphia. Washington Norfolk and Richmond. Schedule In Effect February 7, 1897. SOUTH BOUND. No. 403. LvN. Y.,Pen.RRll 00 m Lv Philadelphia " 1 12 p.. Lv Baltimore 3 15 pm Lv Washington 4 40 pm Lv Richmoud.AGL, 8 56 p m Lv Norfolk, S A L, 8 30 p m No. 41. 9 00 pm 12 05 am S 50 am V 30 am 5 am 9 e am 9 20 am Lv Portsm'th " 8 45 pm Lv Weldoa " Ar Henderson " Ar Durban " Lv D irhdm , " Ar Rttlsigb " Ar Saaford " Ar S). Pin3j " Ar Hamlet " 1128 pm 11 53 am 12 50 am 1 89 pm t7 33 am t4 09 pm t5 20 pm til 10 am "2 16 am 3 84 pm , 8 35 am 5 03 pm 4 22 am 5 55pm 5 10 am 6 fcipn 5 54 am 8 11 pp 6 43 am 9 12 pm S 33 am 10 21pm 3 10 am 10 47pm Ar Wades boro "' Ar Monroe " ArOharlotle " Ar Cbj3ter ' Lv Columbia. 05T&LRR t8 00pm Ar Clinton, 8 A L, 9 45 am 12 10 am Ar Graeawood 10 35 am 1 07 am 1 40 am 2 41 am 3 45im 4 33am 5 20am Ar Abbeville 11 05 am 12 07 pm Ar Elberton ArAthenj Ar Winder .1 15 pn 1 59 pm Ar AUauta(Can time)3 50 pa Nos. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Spe cial," solid vestibuled train cf Pullman leepera and coaches between wasn- ington and Atlanta, also Pullman sleep ers between Portsmouth and Ohestor.S.O. Nos. 41 and 38, "The 8. A. L. Express," solid train, coaches and Pullman sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Com pany sleepers, between Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate connec tions at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nashvillo, Memphis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc, apply to B. A. Nowland, General Agent Passenger Department, 6 Kimball House, Atlanta Georgia. li. S. Leard, Sol. Pass. Aet.. jrtalelKh.v N. 0. - E. St. John, Vlce-Presideut and Gen- oral Manager. H. W. B. Glover, Tffle Managor. V. E. McBee, Gc;:ral Superintendent T. J. Anderson, General Passenger Agent. General omces. Portsmouth, Va. CF RAILROAD JOHN GILL, Ketier. CONDENSED 8CH2 JULE, In Effect May bOia, i897. No NORTH BOUND. Daily. 12.15 p m 8. 85 " 8.45 " 3.47 " 5.02 " 5.05 " Lv Wilmington, Ar fayetteville, Lv Fayetteville, Lv Fayetteville Junction, ArSanford, Lv S?iford, Lv climax, Ar Greensboro, 0.54 .85 7.45 8.33 0.03 Lv Greensboro, Lv Stokesdale, Lv Walnut Cove, Lv Rural Hall, 9.80 " 11.00 " No. 1. Dally. 5.25 a 6.50 ' Ar Mount Airy, SOUTH BOUND. Lv Mount Airy, Lv Kural Hall, Lv Walnut Cove, 7.19 7.53 8.40 9.00 g.au 11.20 Lv fctoKesuale, Ar Greensboro, Lv Greensboro, Lv Climax, Lv Sanford, ar Fayetteville Junction, tAr Fayetteville, Lv Fayetteville, Ar Wilmington, NORTH BOUND. Lv Bennetsville, Ar Maxton, Lr-Maxton, Lv Red Springs, Lv Hope Mills, Ar Fayotteville, SOUTH BOUND. Lv Fayetteville, Lv Hope Mills, Lv Red Springs, Ar Maxton, Lv Maxton, Ar Benuottsvilie 12.43 p 13.45 " 1.15 " 4.30 ,c No. 4. Daily. 7.45 a 9.00 " 9.0'4 " 9.37 "' 10.28 10.50 " No. S. Daily. 4.45 p B.oa " 5.4 " 6.11 0.15 " 7.20 " No. 16. Mixed, Daily E 10.55 " 13.20 nr 1.10 No. 18. Mixed, Daily Excp Sunday. NORTH BOUND. Lv Ramseur, Lv Climax, Ar Greensboro, Lv Greensboro, Lv Stokesdale, Ar Madison, SOUTH BOUND. Lv Madison, Lv Stokesdale, Ar Greensboro, Lv Greensboro, Lv Climax, Ar Ramsenr, , OONNEOTIONS. At Fayetteville wltb 'la Line, at Maxton with C Railroad, at Sanford wlti way, at Greeufcboro wit Walnut Cove with Norfo Railway. ' W. P J. W. FRY, Genoral ' A T J . v f . i 'i V 1 I.
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