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SiSSf™ •*0*0 Si "mw ton* St? hS ^ood f!1^*?*** *» >-«■ »>—*>*— tot tto - htoteto^ ootradM^Stot^S II to praM ibtitvtltfioQi mn lo b* smW, mtkdk mj shift «ow gStVaSi H-I,;^y_^‘ to ptaMfctaiatt la altjhttfcat*wSu aid nttw,MNaUwopaaB oCUom S^ft^aittisjsrs ttocaWaci. Yet it It MMrtod in ad tto°£ s5siss,s^*?jS¥v*,": ■■ohor it it sat t’WMftsay'isSS: u£^?i£3r-TSri2 S’issswtKW’.sa Si MtmSMOTn'^SSaSto,Ma* ■tttaryaCain aid ta*U°HUaS'ar gsaattaarSfe with tto Pradtiat •fll to wet that bm wo■rtoydoaMattot w*to*A%k had toojdttMid^S* >ldr!lAhio«’>^iatl to •** r S2ajr*-sr,t Mr. Boot wK attach tto __aSST-JKS'Jt ~r-m«. ■»>• aa aaoqoata ftoea, tad may sarsassr -“■t~ t of tim He* .sCreST'S «mm»i wrsnzjz -aed with “doeterlag” pnm tk tOBolat the coadltloci u op Umtotle. when ta rwIH? they am and uiStu?--——r°* ^ tTnmriii* ■Mt, “lmmleeet failure” baa ben £?r?*iV. Mr. Creelaaaa>a latter goeo koto detail. It follows: After bevlng spent several —«>«».« wttheer treo»e in tbe Phillpplnea, I aai Andy eocvieoed that uolem Gen «MOUa * removed and a compel act °Meral pot la oomaaaad, tbe wbole MeqwHta wfll be a tailors. S^iSSToiSrSSXK reepoaeftto for tba disastrous, bamuu Ua« OoadtUoo of affaire la tbe cart MUwml8mi, woo for tbe ca hmitlee toUuba. for tba war department furnished General OUe wttb a perfectly equipped, weU fed army, and hs had ■MtiB at dry weather la which to agaleataa imperfectly organised be eerfeotty plain, General Otto to y old mam, vaaceoatomd to any of a routine elrrk. Ha lea mae woo eo oottodo of regimrwul tlam How Of I moot of a large archipelago, ifuToo woedar that things are aa they ere. It to bseeoas of this keowladga that teot lfeKintoy aehiog hha to mod to Manila a small oomaomsios of mae ■hilled la .Ip and dtploma •7- U was appereot U him aa to fttant total wtt U» tar ntata, u* ZStUKST la'otvml 10 *w Amu and again Admiral Downy oa boMUltmo htoidtoaauafeeUoe over the ^ *°T *d"a°* **""* 2?** *"*»» to*tebs poe tataioo Of otbv loianiii. Otis wvott Lo tao taUtftxml a Uttar Uttar ooapfcioiof tm^mt! **** "** foretng the eampalga . ***** Ibao aod l re ox mine boar gae crate and otbar offioan on Ua Mag ltaa bitterly daaauMil Qaawal OUa in private fir knaatahig m—r|f hi patty details at municipal lOalra. «r«y eootract! aod custom bourn oeaee white oar Bring ltaa was atratchedai teOaa around Manila, lying idly before ****** L te infantry flta ovary day, while waali after out of dry wmbii all Deed away and Um rainy season approached. Ivaabdowlte Brat»naurgwot attack •a our trooga, Agolnaldo was throwing up etroog earthworks in sight of oar U»an Major Qacml AteteSuJe££ man ding the drat diviatoo, i-«Hvi thM hUtroope ware being etMangiwd ^Sirar^oSifias:™ ok* Sita srs&^s1 sirs MOM Mi Of «ir " -a—anaaw '■Bat they era entrenching Uem aalaaaakali.it as." replied General ii daraoa, “and the mocaaat a men putt a «ada fa the pound with boatlle Cunt be bne eeialtied aa ant of war.’* da ferae a’■ arguments ewe ueslsee. ?* otkar gtetrate to ho tp put ea end to the beliger «y«kT- *^W»«u »aie of no avail. *£•* (hat Woody ontbrwk'tte*e+SC SajStt.'Wsssss wan a be orbed la ruatlaa detalle tbat ***!> 0°*^ ***** <*— aa well. Ha nfaaad to allow tba army to make B&JIBSStS ga’aftarafrarg •otdterntaraod^ tba UblUd'dtotefc (lepersI Ottete prtnetpsl thought iMM€ to W to prtnot Ml {MtiV lag tetegraphed to tba U ailed Steteo and Ma abuaa of 'r i a a &»237£r* “ -*•*" Tb* moat extraordinary thing to that •» totto UM I STkaanJ which »• •«» U»a «tot*» of MaMu* by KcArtkaraod Santa Creaky Lawton, Q«Mnl Otto bad atm ban at Um Ti—wlaa tbto inlon clerk, wba VK tto anyaUan of dletmo— oommaadad to otolton Uto Lawton aad MaAitlmrl I know fran my own aMnalattou F**bJf*b*W*5*la tto CaM that Oaaanl Otto teaatad tto gmarato as though tbay wars schoolboy*. Wfao tt waa anoooooad that Lawton waa oa hto war to tto Philippic* to toMama4aM|tha t«oopa In ttoOatd at . ”*?■ ff«“• “rttod Otto rotnaad to antg hto to any aaaamaad far Sea daya, dtboogfc than waa toaey flght tag. Lawton banned-■—j - - * »„ mnlaHTniiiieein"* • I tttof joSTSit Lawtoo’i statu* waa aad wt» to waa not assigned. _j Lawton to anraly aa oOoar to Motor araors.” ha replied. r-*".1 n* rta^y to Ilea him _ban) know what hi* status to.” Ottoto jealousy of Lawton was ao P*ala aa to to ohiktob. For aeeanl woaka Otto ssrw oaoaaltad him, nor CTTablmttosUgM.se tatormaUn ta gmding the plana of tto eamaalga. The troth at the ■ttaattooto that Uaoaral Otto la ngai4*d by practically tto whole army, oao*« and private* alike, aa aa tnooaspol—t ediar who *° hl* °** vanity aad Jaalonse, I do not spank with tto allghtsat toaltoc against General Otto, whom I 1 ballav* to to palaataklag, industri oua, aad according to his own light, pakrtatlOL Ha baa aooompUatod a grant deal la ragalattng Um mnatelpal again of Jda ■Ua. bat hto conduct, or rather non ooadaet of tb* military cam coin has teas a aartaa of hinodan da* psiUr to ttokUty acdtockof axparto^Tpartly tojealouay of other otkoars aad partly to hto ioonnUa habit at watting hto tom* aormeUng pnaa dtopatobaa and doing a olock’s work, while gaoarato la tto laid, power!** to mors without hi* orders, an wUUsg for him to mafe* ■p hto os led In hto ofea* howto dght Whan /'complained to Oooaral Otto Umt to waa striking oat of my dto patotoa things I had witnessed with my awn «y*e aad whtoh tto American MK»la bad a right to know, to said r **I don’t propose to allow the Ameri ca public l# know aaytblag about tbto campaign that will agitate or ex cl to tt do long aa) am in oommtad ban tto poop** of tto United 8ut* will know ootysooh fact* as l data ad visable to allow to ha known. "Aiy man who write* anything about tbto campaign contrary to my wtstoa will ha rxpaUad from tto Phil ippic**. Wa are not going to toe* •ny Public agitation* about lUs cam paign if I can prevent it.” K*» York THbuo. Biding » bicycle a all* la lees thee a mloato aosata on tbo (ten of it a m»rv •loai aebtsrsaiant. A* a antler oI (Ml, wbeo wo come to ooosder bow it wm dona. It I* no each thing. The wheel men who performed tbe ellemd rest oo Friday U without doubt a Boo oeater of tbe “eUeot ateod.” Da out nut bn tbo beet wheelman In tbe world, but eertatnly tala m of tbs beet. Bat It la a groat error to auppoea that ta actually propelled hla bicycle at any »oeh rate of (paed. Ho did ride hks •baaJ a mils In lees than a miaou. Bat It was not hla pedaling that eo ooapUttad It. It wn> the railroad train by which ho wm “paced.” Ha rode betwmo tho rails, oloee behind tbo Inin, and tho train was pro rid ad with a sort of hood, under the ray brim of which bo rode. ' Thru ta was not manly screened from anv bend wind, hot ta WM pnoed and kept In a trsmso doc* wind, or carrant of air, traveling ta tho direction be wm going- He wm riding In a correal of air moving a mile a Bleats. Any one who Ms rid den a bicycle la a wind knows what that moot have meant. Moss than oaa rider has “ooeeted” along a laval road and even up n moderate bill be fora a Ikiwe-oaioutc tin ecu Hew fast eould ta go Is a nlio-o-minute harri OasesuehM that In which Morphy rode f It hardly see me extravagant to think that the hater might beso made bio mile ■ Bloats oo Friday without era touching a pedal, simply drawn aloog by the wiodoftbe suction of the train. _ Tb. Back's Bwrtacaa. Oan's Bevtnr. July B. OpUmlam in always popular, tat mosn than half the time dangerous tote years of baiting sod reaction historically follow throe of rapid pro com tare aot yet named. and the •MM eSBtleM search racicsss oo sign of halting. Foreign anxieties have bmn real but eoem to bn paMlar. and Bumpn tae begun paying liberally for —«• food without expectation tbet ■mwWm an bo Mat in MtUrawt Tka ex toast vs labor strikes have vts Ikkod, and tbo local do not affaot —Ilnnol bualaaaa. Foam of now and pownrfnl oorpormtloae lasma m it la *w»nd that they ora controlled by tbo lows which govurn the small com Mo Ins. A rim la glss wbleb memod Mtloooo proves lam than tha rise la BHtlte prices doting tbo tost hoH of tbe ysar. Aporetaoakms of abort crape Mo away whan (kroner* earpom all m •nrda In wagnlinds of eklporooU. Akoo*Mall, tbo gooscri mHUms^M l^n^ron^tosomSost etol^lnrownfor £3&VB35jS5 •Mgk Ikte laot toar and «A per sent, torpsrlbawin IBM. tbo bom of prurioos Mian fatal ties sorter toapjif tar fMbot boob statolmsg *17 .Moo tbo 9—t Most* Tsmfiy. Afters short 1*« dtooesiisd tbo toss ate ra jjiwlwed that Flab JobMton, tka talef bSMar of the Zotaaof Paradis* ah tod bar m Mb He bad taken It bit of Boo Bo WM ta«a that bo “wee us eternise.’ na a tod Mi a Mm mi|to MIL I'M *»lM to swtog high rBot ta Ip Mill on the ground oad barfltog bond •mr. Grbkksdoko, July 18,-lly a friend °f Bar. J. W. Las I am authorised to OMka mom explanation wltb retard to the charge of immorality agaluet that c*“?3*amo •***• he waa in Georgia. Whan oocduetlog a revival at Oolnm G*-. Br. las employed as aateb •“ bis ••araorallotlo” lent a man Darnad Alexander Ouappel, a morph toe flaod of low instinct*. mya bis stanlcw ar. At one of Mr. Iaa*a meeting* than waa non carted a young woman who told tba erUbgaUM that this man Lhepoel wasi txeretaiag andua IcDoaoce bar, andabaatoad protection from J* bar Mr. Lm aaya that ba twearwd bar a aUnattoo la AtlanU, wbltber aba name aseompaoled by Chappal. The ram la a mlaarSle mixed BP Mory. Mr. boa aaya that ba took the woman to a aloe hotel; Chappal L** <*"*«» bar to * qoeouoa alde boarding bouse. *? tbaeJaggymao It ahonld ba Mated that ba baa let lata from both tba young woman aad bar mother. Mating that Ids ooadorn had bees not furmly Uut of a gaotlaman. Tba man Chappal makse all aorta of horrible and d lag listing ad talas Iona aad aaaka to ImwimlaaU Mr. Lea wltb himself. Chappal1* actdaooa la supposed to oon Mitola tba only ebargai again at Mr. Lae. Wbat Mr. Lee ooademne blmaslf moat far. aad what bia friend* Bad it difflcult to explain to bla credit, u a Mttar that bo wrote to ChappaL wbkta M la arldaooa The latter It appears, prxrvofcaa eaoaura mate for style of esb aga thaa for Immorality in anggaatlon or prtaelale. It la writ Wan to a aau kaowv to be namaMunhly eommon. and tba writer drops the dignity that baAta a clergyman aad a gentleman nod approaches Chappel aa an equal la tba Jargon of vulgarism and man’s baser knowledge. Tba Cotumbas papers made n mistake la staling that a North Carotins Coo feroaoe bad baao iareulgaUi* the •bargee against Mr. Lea Two irula W. Smith. Mr. a Sherwood, C. L. Sides, C. H. Doraatt aad W. G. Ualaiay, as a committee from tba Want Market Street MethodWt church liero. took np tba matter aad decided that It wasaaaaa of Meat mall, hi no* then additional evidence baa been prodaoad. and tbs oommtUee. rc-opaalng tbaoam, are ban with further invM'.lgatloa of Uja ohargea. If they report against Mr. Laa l.a will bars a trial by Ooofer> aoca; If Urn charges eaaaut ba substan tiated, then tba oaas will ba dismissed. MltB M TMK WAS. • ■>r>ik*iMui>M«kiMenn<«rih* »U«ihi».-o»»—a tm •|tli| PMluikNyky With A HUlla(«H. NJW you, July 94.—A specUl Ur the Time* from Washington mys : Ex Secretary Hoke Smith was Inter rtewed oa tbe tubjeoC of the campaign la tb* Philippine*, aad mid : "Nine-tenth* of tbe people of oar seoUoo are opposed to continuing Ua war. The aeotlmeot all over the Tooth, I believe, is overwhelmingly against trying to retain tho ialaoda. The Jili pioaa am lighting for liberty In tho aamo way that wo did a hundred years ago. aad the America* people are al ready eiok and tired of tb* slaughter going on there. "I am not la favor of haring oar troops leave Urn iaUndt with aa armed fore* Hood op again it them, bat that would not be area am ry. If wo would avow our Intent too of leaving tb* Island to tho callrea and abandoning oar attompt at sovereignty, the lighting would stop at one*. Taoo after wa had oariatM la establishing a govern ment, If tb* natives to wished, oar troopa oould ho properly withdrawn. If tho next presidential campaign ware to bo waged on tho iaeoa of oontloalag tho war. Urn opposition candidate Would carry tb* country. It waa »egg sated that tho laaorroo tloo might bo pot down bn tho mean time. The word “lnaciractioo" as*mad to dlopleaao Mr. Smith, who replied : "Thera lent say loaemotion. There la aim ply an Invading army trying to oouqoar a spirited people sod U wlU be Impossible, aa I bailors aad hope, to pat thorn down. We will no sooner think we have done It than there will be- another outbreak. FroaMoat Mc Kinley entirely misunderstood tho mw tlcaeat of our people on tb* qeeatlae when he visited the eoetli. Ha made • speech la AUaoU before * greet throng, la which he noted tbo eitlieus If they wanted to am our eoMlen turn their heeko on the American flag la tb* seat, and they see wared do. What oka oould they my, wboo the question waa Kt to that way 7 W* can leave the llfpplnm without Moving tho flag or rnAoinf Cron u mfjr. I ten oppotid to spread tag pbtlaatropoy with a cat ling go#."_ Wsianea Dlwiml. Mr. Jeoob Maat. of UuvaUraoh ooe of ow moot thrifty fWaoera, sold B lemba some time otaea that avoregad SB pound* mob. He received ft arte, per pound, or aa average of 14.78 per hand. Thl* I* deotdedly the beet lot of Umb* we have beard of. and goes to show nearly that these Is mooey nude la Ukleg mesial ears of thorn aad ratal eg only tho lapse veil took. VtaiMteMM*. * *** 0mm A naoUaaaaa af Cary Uloka w» an a tttua proaaatara la pabiJahlag aawa Hacaa. Wa want tba aawa rraah and don't Ilka U poWk* tba With nt a ohNd altar H*a woanafl, a marring* altar Iba hawjwuon la o*ar, a dnatb altar tba widow aurrVa again, or tba notion of an ant art ala want whan an tba Job wait la dona aoawwbara alaa. 10 DAY CLOTHING SALE. Commencing Thursday Morning, (To-day) at 8 O’clock for TMN DATS Only, we Offer the Following +^_CUT BRICE CLOTHING SALE.^+ 149 Men’s Suits to go During This Sale as Follows: 89-°o. 110.00, aud $i i.oo Suits to go for $7.50. Onr 8 00 and 8.50 Suits to go for 6.00. Our 6.50 aud 7.50 Suita to go for 5.00. Out 5.00 and 6.00 Suits to go for 4.00. Our 4.00 and 4.50 Suits to go'for 3.00. Our 3.00 and 3.50 Suita to go for a.50. Our a.00 and a.50 Suits to go for r.50. 51 Youth's Suits to go also. The 86.50 and 87.00 kind now 83.00. The 5.00 and 6.00 kind to go for 4.50. The 4.00 and 4.50 kind now 3.00. The 3.00 and 3.50 kind to go for a.50. The a.00 and a.50 kind to go for 1.50. 134 Boys Knee Pants Suits to go along during this Sale. Onr 83 00 and 83-5° Boys Knee Pant Suita for 82 30. Our 2.30 and 2.75 Boya Knee Pant Suita for a.00 Our a.00 and 2.25 Boys Knee Pant Suita for 1.30 Our 1.50 and 1.75 Boys Knee Pant Suita for 1.25 Our 1.25 and 1.48 Boy s Knee Pant Suita for 1.00 Our 1.00 Boys Knee Pant Suits for tj ceots. Onr 75 cent Boy* Knee Pant Suits for 50 ceuta. Our 30 cent Boya Knee Pant Suita for 39 cents. 209 Pairs Men's Pants Must be Sold. During this TEN DAYS Sale only we offer them at these price* : Our 84-00 and 4.23 Men'* fine Panta for 83.00. Our 3.50 and 3.75 Men’s fine Panta for a.50. Our a.30 and 3.00 Men’s fine Panta for a.00. Onr 2.00 and 2.23 Men's fine Panta for 1.30. The 1.50 and 1.75 Men's Pants for 1.25. The 1.25 Men'a Panta for 1.00. The 1.00 Men'a Panto for 73 cent*. • The 75 cent Men's Panta lor 50 cents. A Small lot of Hot Weather Clothing left and mwt be sold daring this sale. Our 1.75 Black Alpaca Coat* for $1.2$. Our 1.25 Black Alpaca Coats for 1.00. A few Costa and Vest* to go cheap. This is Strictly a 10 Day CUT Price Clothing Sale. If you want a Suit of Clothes or Pair of Pants you can’t afford to miss this Sale. YOU It* FOB KltKDI, -=^^THE NEW YORK RACKET. GMtonl*. N. C„ Jwtjr 971b. 1899. -t-The Pickling Season-t is now on. Good housewives are preparing for the winter season. You need the best vinegar for pickling purposes—you’ll find it in our "Elko”—pure tpple vinegar, four years old. And you'll need whole mixed spices. I have the very best in s and io-cen» packages. Fourteen kinds of spices in the assortment. : : .! Agent for “Patterson Woolen Mills;” “Charlotte Laundry” and “Gastonia Bakery." You’ll want good Bread and must have JOHN C. MOORE. PROFITS HIT HARDI^— During the next two weeks our special cut prices in— wi Hammer Clothing, Ladles & Children’s Oxford Ties. and Htraw and Linen Hate will knock the breath out of profits in a way to make yonr pocket-book smile. If yon don’t believe it, try it daring the next two weeks. Yon won’t miss anything, either, by coming quick. J. Q* HOLLAND Sc GO. DEAR READER^^. a are yon groin* to make a trip to the mountains or seashore dur in* the summer months I it go 1/ you should not Call to provide IK yourself with an Eastman Kodak A1 ways prompt to act and sure In retmits You press the button we do the rest. Kodaks from $2.50 to $35.00. Pull line of supplies. *3*8peclal attention *hren to mall orders. .TORRENCE, th« Jeweler “A Good Nerve Tonic.” Uae “Allaa'a Celery Cora pound with Peptonate of Ottm." Pot m Summer Took aod for nervoua d border* we guarantee it. '{toilet soap&T* Otir 5 and tocnt line cannot he beat. La Toara, flavou, Da Violette, Knae and Cruahed Violata. ate. Watch our window for the above article*.. J. E. CURRY & COMPANY, Prescription Drwcgteu.
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