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g CUMBEHLANB 6 SAMPSON IS "VOL. VlL ; DUNN, N. C, AUGUST 17, 1898.- ' ' NQ' V I ' 1 . . I nn , if li'iTtD punu THF fiPAVF . 111 " .i . i . 1 1 1 V A ll H. TT I IV. I HUill ww - - I .lnn immiiT Tlir nnllMTDV I - mm r rm a-1 ii a i i a- i i a m-m mm i i i a. im mrn mi inf ii in hi iihv ii l innuuunuui i m. ww.v. IKtU-UN Hi muriiiu iinoiu ill n U i f Gil Immediately After the Signing the President Issued Orders for Hostilities to Cease. Idl Of CUBA MID ID FLEET ORDERED DDL Commission to b? Appointed by the Belligerent Governments to Settle the Details. COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET HI PARIS OCTOBER 1ST. Secretary Day, Senator Allison and Senator Gorman Will Probably be Appointed Commissioners. Hawaiian Commission utt. An Offer to Surrender Cervera. WASHINGTON, D. I ial). With simplic C., (Spec- . i x With simplicity in Keep- in with republican institutions, vimqrnffid between Spain IIJU W III D . and the United States for a period oi . threo months and 22 days, was quietly terminated at 23 minutes past 4 o'clock, on the afternoon of August 12, when Secretary Day, for the United States, ,,! M Cambon, for Spain, in me .-. . n r I ." : 1 airrnof A ence of -President ioiviu. v , - , Protocol which will lorm fallowing this ceremony, Acting cec ectarv Allen, of the Navy Department ecrotary Alger and Adjutant General Corbm appeareu, " " T7a moiiod to the mte nuu I 'resident, and they were auui the cabinet room just in season i to , wit ness one of the most impressive - of the ceremony, when ne i - requested the hand oi mo "rtV' aufl through him returned thanks to he tutcr republic of France for the exei else of her good efface-.in bjingw about peace. He also .iu - : bassador personally i"" . , i i in Una matter, auu. part no uau pi") ---- r; Qma H Ihe latter replied in smUbUr terms As n further mark ot liis cuspua-t ident McKinley called ot 1 ination whichhehad caused to be drawn i tho RWffS.WS. action. pressed uis anucviw- " Allon Without delay, Acting becre a ry Al en hastened to tho telephone and d wectea ittn'the m-h-aomrcom (iuautanamo, aud the Vff"tion8-to mauders'at navy yards , and tums to so hostilities inimaaiaiBij. :r dispatch boat at Hong ivong , i; i tKoi it, pan reach uen. .liRtolv issued the orders which l ad coas( a d is i .1 r r Oil 111 LUU been prepared in aavauc, nulitay commanders to cea tben op consular agents oi "i . dis Vll the formalities having ofn ms. oted of tho President spent half an 10uer chatfiri with those present . and tWn at4-58 the ambassador and ma eretfi; entered their carriage and 'Frotcoirarprrped in dup licitat the State Departmen. one copv to bo retained by hJ States government and other to be come the property of Spain. 1 i8. handsomely engrossed in a runni j ,a 1 KntTlish script. Each copy oi mo lrotocSi ?s i arranged in double column, 1 rotocoi is a'' e. otnnfiin2 along- 1-reucu ana ugu, the Be !!J The two bop- exaciucsa ui ies are alike, except that the one ueld by the United States government has the English text in the first column and the signature of Secretary Day ahaad of that of M. Cambon, whne the copy transmitted to Spain has. the French in first column and the signa ture of M. Cambon after that of Secre tary Day. The pen which was used by Secretary Day in signing the Protocol was given to Chief Clerk Michaol, of tho State Department, who had spoken fn, it M Thiebaut seenred that used AVX V - ' -- by th French ambassador. Blockade Ordered Raised. The following cabled orders wera seat to Admirals Sampson and Remey: "Navy Dopartmpnt, Washington, Aug. 12. "Sampson, Santiago: Suspend all hostilities. Blocade of Cuba and 1 orto Kico is raised. Howell ordered to as semble vessels at Key West, rroceeu with New York, Brooklyn, Indiana, Ore-ou", Iowa and Massachusetts to Tompkinsville. Place monitors in a safe harbor in l orio xiu.r t transfers his flag to the Nowark and will remain at Guantanamo. Assemble all cruisers in safe harbors Order ma rines north in Resolute. Signed. Al len. Acting Secretary." 'N'avy Department, Washington, Aug. 13. -Homey, Key West:-Jn ac cordance with the President's procla tinrrrnnhPfl vou. suspend im- mediately all hostilities. Commence withdrawal of vessels from blockade. Order blockading vessels m Cuban waters to assemble at Key West. (Signed) Allen, acting secretary. There is good authority for the statement that Secretary Day wi 1 be at the head of the commission, andhat ators will oe IWO UUIlou i,inv- " . members of it. Senator Allison of Iowa, and Senator Gorman, of Maij lnnd have been prominently mentioned for places on the commission, and it is known that they have been under con sideration by the President. It is not believed by members of the adminis tration that the commission can com plete its work in time to cause an extra session of Congress to consider legis a-L- v.Q tmotv will necessitate, in i. ti,ov ia ft nrosi ect tnat an extra session of the Senate might be railed in November, to consw treaty of peace. bor of Manila, pending the conclusion of a treaty of peace which shall de termine the control, disposition and government of the Philippines. 4. That Cuba, Porto Rico and other Spanish islands in the West Indies shall ha immpilintftliT evacuated and that the commissioners to be appointed within ten days, shall, within 30 days from the signing of the Protocol, meet at Havana and San Juan, respectively, to arrange and execute the details of the evacuation. 5. That the United States and Spain will each appoint not more than five commissioners to negotiate and con clude a treaty of peace. The commis sioners are to meet at Paris not later than thelst)f October. 6. On tho signing of the Protocol, hostilities will be suspended and notice to that effect will be given as soon as possible by each government to their commanders of its military and naval ! forces. The Missouri Democrats. The Missouri Democratic State con ventioa which recently met in Spring field endorsed the Chicago platform and demanded the free coinage of silver and gold at 16 to 1, without waiting for the consent of auv other nation; ex press confidence in Win. J. Bryan as la eaAirtrr ornnnanl nf til flRft nriUCi pies; assert that the declaration of war Against Spain was justified by tho nanaoo TViifh it sp.fc forth: demands that Porto Rico and all Spanish terri tory in the West Indies, except Cuba, shall be seized by the United States, or be taken possession of by arms and held under the sovereignty of this country, and express opposition to the acquisition of the Philippines, or other territory in the Eastern Hem isphere, other than necessary harbors and coming stations. Blockading Fleet at Havana Ven tured Too Near. FLAG OFTRUCE NOT RESPECTED Another Rich Find in the Klcndike-Coun-terfAters Overhauled-The Cost of the War Custou Receipts at Santiago. Negro Troops Take a Prisoner. A special from Bartow, Fla., says Sheriff Eliis went to Lakeland for a negro charged with selling liquor. He arrested his man, handcuffed him and had him on the car. While waiting for tho train to pull out, twenty five or thirty of tho Tenth Cavalry (a negro rnirimanH wnlkful into tlio car aud de manded that the sheriff release his prisoner. This bherill H.llis retusea to do, when up went their revolvers and in a moment Sheriff Ellis was looking down twenty-five or thirty revolver barrels. The soldiers advanced and took the prisonor from tho sheriff and Avalked off with him. , . M l Chinese Railroad Situation. All the London papers, including the supporters of the government, have at. tacked Lord Salisbury for weakness in looiinrr with tha Chinese Question. The Daily Chronicle says: . "What is to be the result nobody can say. There is room for the gloomiest forebodings. Does the country realize that for want of a little foresight and firmness, Great Britain may ere long bo plunged into a colossal war? Such without the least doubt or exaggeration, is the appalling possibility." The flagship San Francisco, the m on TVT;fmai and the .auxiliary yacht' bvlvia were fired upon by the ii " i.ninr;a ilwirtlv before 5 -i,.v- w on mornitis? Of the l-tn. KJ tlUVA WU s ia io.inK ciioil struck the nan Francisco's stern ns she turned to eet out of range, and tore a hole about a foot in diametev, completely wrecking Commodore Howell s quarter. i.: lmnir nns.Pi tn fracrments Nobody was injured, and being nner orders not to attacK tue uhubh ships retreated as fast as their engines i,am Thovenin2Preced- tUUlU IftUJ nati. 7 , , .1 ing the warships drew in closer to tne shore than ever. m ; Fla? of Truce Not Respected. Coamo, Porto Rico, (By Cable.) General Miles sent a party "" of truce to notify the Spanish of the suspension of hostilities, but tlie nag was not respected. This was by order of Governor General Macias. As Gen eral Macias has no communication, he may thus cut himsolf oir from official notificatiou of the situation, although natives have been sent through tue Spanish linas to spread the news that a cessation of hostilities had been ordered. Immunes Reach Santiago-Tariff Published The Rio Grande has arrived at San tiago with the Fifth Volunteer Immune Regiment, uuder Col. Sargent, and the Second Regular Cavalry, xue enn&itjci men are mainly from Mississippi and Alabama, but some are lrom Illinois. 1 Wood has published a tariff, which is official, for retailers, under lno-nl nonalHfls Tha scale df prices was agreed upon after conferences with merchants in all branches oi traue.- Countcrfeiters Overhauled. Information has been redeivod, by Chief Wilkio. of the Treasury Secret Service, cf the arrest at Detroit, Mich. , of a gang of counterfeiters whose oper ;r,a i,n-o rrivon i lift aovemmet con- eiderable trouble. There were also taken fjftv $2 Hancock and 500 $3 AVin- dom billw-the latter being regaraea as the best all-round couuterleit wmcu made its appearance up to the discov ery of the S100 silver certificate, in the spring ox last year, TUe South. Fire which started ia Osborne's Turk- ish bath establishment, at isew ur lo, i amacTArl Rpvftral Canal street re tail stores to the extent of $200,000. anvc.nnv s;iv A " TTolcomb. of Ne- braska, accomranied by AdjutantGen- eral P. A. Barry, is at jbckbuu Fla., on a visit to the Third :seDras Regiment. t, v,-.n "niatnVfc mnvention OI Mississippi nominated He'n. II. A. rox for re-election to Congress ana re- effirmed allegiance to the Chicago plat form. lit Fort Monroe, o., vt co ino in 6tamps and $50 in cash, together with several registered letters, ine m""" . evidently professional cracitsmen. bored a hole in the safe and forced the lock to pieces. - John Meadows, the negro who at tempted to assault the 7-year-old daughter of Benson Camp, Carmel, a small place noar Griffiu, Ga., was honour! nn thfl pdra of the town and the body riddled with bullelts. Mrs. Orr and two negroeB have been arrested at Clarendon, Monroe county, Ark., charged with the killing of Mr. Orr, husband of Mrs. Orr. Great ex citement prevailed and a lynching Dee Beemed imminent. At the Republican State convention, held atOcala, Fla., State candidates were nominated, and at the second I'atriot T?ar.nV.linn convention, heldai the same p'ace, H. L. Anderson, a lawyer of Ocala, was nominated as a candidate for Congressman. Near Pennington, Va., & west-bound passenger train on the Louisville & Nashville Railroad went down a 50-toot fill. There were about 30 persons ou the train. All wero more or less hurt, except the fireman and engineer, but no one was kiljed. Five lives have paid the penalty, for the murder of John T. Orr at Claren don, Ark. Mrs. Orr, the wifo of the murdered man, died from a dose ot poison, self-administered, while tne negroes, her associates in crime, were strung up by a mob ot citizens. - William H. Kimberly, "tho 'Pioneer of Old Point," died at Fort Monroe, Va. Kimbberly was born in Balti more, 78 years ago. He went to Old Point in 1861, as an army contractor, afterward engaging in the mercantile business. Nebraska's Oldest Woman Gone. Mrs. Delilah Cromwell. ' the voidest woman in Nebraska, recently died r her homo near Table Rojck. She was a small girl when Washington was 1 res ident, and insisted that she was born in 1778. Neighbors wno uavo her for 80 years believe she was about 110 vears old. Her fourth-husband died"of old age a quarter of a century ago. : - General Shafter reports to the War Derailment concerning the custom re ceipts at Santiago, as follows: "I have tho honor to report for your informa tion that there were taken in at the custom house here, from July 30th to August 13th, inclusive, 58,44o.S.4. 4 'Su after, Maj Gen. Ir.vetifation of a TypholJ Epcdemsc leads . to a startling dxovery. For soma time typhoid fever has been epidemic at Orange Mill, Durham couatv. There- have been several death?, and finally samples of the wa tor used was sent to Raleigh to be anal yzed. The analysis showed that the wa ter while seemingly pure, wa rilled with eerms of disease and the health officers-declared the wells must be filled and water must bo seenred from enma nthur innrrA. 1 ha wellS Were Dll- ed -od then an investigation was begun to determine why the water was filled with typhus germs and where better water could be obtained. This ins tigation disclosed the startling fact that the wells from which the people had been using water had be6n Bunk in an old abandoned graveyard. The Way Stores Rent in Charlotte. Mr. W. T. Wilkinson's handsome new threo-story building, opposite the Observer office, in nearing completion. He had no trouble in renting every room in it. There are three stores on the ground floor. These were rented before a brick was laid. Mr. Wilkinson i now rptrrottinsr that he did not wait until the building was up before rent ing them, as he has had an offer for two of them at an advance on $500 over what he rented them for. Charlotte Observer. The Yadkin Republican Ticket. The Republicans of Yadkin oounty held their convention in Elkin and tho following ticket was nominated: House cf Representatives, H. S. Williams: sherifi, A. v. woodrun; ciera oi su perior Court, W. A. Hall; treasurer. J. B. Doub; register of deeds, J. L. Cra ter. For the first time in several years the familiar name or lloiton noes mn at-pear on the couuty Republican ticket. Division Postponed Uutil Autumn. The division of the state into three military districts, each to contain a regiment of 10 compauies of the State Guard, will not be made uutil autumn. A month ago an outline of this excel lent plan was given by the Adjutaut General. Each company is to have a strength of G3 officers and enlisted men. rnmnpii bv a Mass Meeting. the lawless ae tl me N inth Taafry in taking one of their men .from jail. demnrngTeaflrafidtheoffi denounced for allowing their men to leave tho train. The Secretary of V ar is requested to take ' proper actwn w tho case, aud Congressman Sparksman is urged to see that it is not dropped. An Offer to Surrender Cervera. Spain has refused an offer of the Fnited States to surrender to ner Ad m?ril Cervera and all the naval prison ers at Annapolis, 1 'or tsmouth, N. H., and the naval hospital at Norfo Ik. . Tho reason -iven for this refusal is that the Spanish government did no consent tJ tho acceptance of theparoles of Ad miral Genera and tne omet -the.Spanish fleet. The San Francisco Call says: Serious trouble in interior Alaska is appre hended by the United Btatos fifovern. ment, 'Food riots are feared at lor t Yukon aud other up-river points, grow in" out of the failure of the transpor tation companies to get supplies in there on the prevailing low water. The Protocol. Following are the main features of th? Tha0tC0Spain will relinquish M claims of sovereignty over the title to C obhat Torto Rico and other Span ish islands in the West Indies and an island in the Ladrones, to be selected by the United States, snau uo ubucu . the latter. . ' :n 3. That the United States will oc cupy and hold the city, Lay ana ui A New York Tragedy Pni;,,nan Henrv C. Hawley, of tho Tenderloin station, while in a fit of ,,T,kAa raze, shot his wile, nis mother, Mary Hawley; his son, 4 years old, and his daughter, 6 years old. Vr i timoAlf in the head. He ne men ouu . , , . was taken to Bellevue Hospita,, where he "died soon afterward. Tbo others were taken to tne where, later, they diea. Town of Coamo Captured. Gen Wilson took the town of Coamo with a loss of only seven men wounded, nrtRllv. all members of tne ix teenth Pennsylvania Regiment The ananish are known to have lost their ??.T;? Maior Yelloseas, Captain clulu-w.. ,--Tiftn. Rnd nine pri- :x.conie,.y"Kl",,u "T:i..M as yates, an muou, -,q an nnd.J. The Americans captured 80 prisoners, practicaUy the wiioie rorce of Spaniards, except mo .".7. nnvernment Ajrent at Santiago. rri vrth American Trust Company has filed a bond of $250,000 with the 588U. . -r TrAimirv. and has ment at Santiago. Yellow Fever of the Worst Type in Mexico, Yellow fever of the worst type pre vails at Merida, and had-appeared in the interior of the States of Yucatan and Campose. The heat is suffocating. The health of the Cityof Mexico has not been improved siuce the rains be gan and it is proposed to adopt the cremation system on a large scaie. Yellow Fever in Louisiana. An official report having been re ceived that one death had occurred from yellow fever at Franklin, La., Dr. John F. Hunter, Secretary of the fof rtnai-rl rf Hfiiilth- has Quarantined the State of Mississippi against the town cf Franklin and ht. Alary s pariBn, in which it is situated. Hawaiian Commission Off. rri, ofonmpr Mnrinosa. conveving the i tt. ;jon commissioners, and lo4 men e 4i. A VirRf Vflw York Volunteers has sailed for Honolulu. Formally Assents to All the Conditions. The Pekm correspondent of the Lon Timca envs: ' 4 4 1 he 1SU02 Lil la men (Chinese'Foreign Office) has given formal assent to all tne couuiuuuo iiu- iw th "Russian charced anaues, M, Pavloff, regarding the contract for the NituChwang iiauroau eiieuBiou loan These conditions are indirect conflict with the terms of the contract and are designed to blockade the com pletion of the final contract." The Cost of the War. Although the war with Spain lasted i,r ha ,l,vs. 'it is estimated that it has cost the government so iariov,uw,- 000, of which 98. 000, 000 has been ac : ',. - i ..4 t ,rm Trpnsnrv. Ibe tuaiiy paiu um - . total charged to the War Department is 05,000,000; total charged to the Navy Department, Another Rich Find. A special from Juneau, Alaska, enys: wnatisrcguueuB-- - portant discovery of ncn piacei Cin-s, is reiorted to have been made on Pine creek, a small stream emptying into Atlin lake, a feeder of Lake fa- ciRh. The discovery is iocmCu Northwest Territory, v,uuao. Snain Thanks France. Duke Almodovar del Rio, Minister f FftrAiVn Affairs, has asked Al. lale- hassador at notre, iu ' jhu"1-" - 5. -3 j. n.m;ttn his POTernment the thanks of Spain for the Rood offices which hp.ve resulted in the earliest possible signature of a protocol o. peace with the United otaies. His Majesty lias a Fall Emreior William, while out riding at Wilhelmsruhe, was approached by tn ladies carrying bouquets, which xi ec0A in TTia Maiestv. The Em reror reached down to accept the bon- I n-hon n r nnrorj lenicu auvi seated him. His. Majesty was unin nhout the accident. mounted a fresh steed and returned to the castle. The North. Sarahsville, O., was recently visited by a terrific storm. Much damage was done to crops. Ex Congressman Alexander Camp bell, known -as "The Father of the Greenbackera," died at La Salle, 111. Governor Briggs, of North Dakota, died at Bismarck, of consumption. J. M. DeYine is Lieutenant-Governor. A heavily-laden row boat was upset in the Potomac river, near Washing ton by the frolic of two of its passen ger's, and three young men were drowned. Y Afro AfovcrnrAt Fallon, said to be one ii r-i " hundred aud seventeen years old, was buried recently at King's Ferry, Cayuga countv. N. Y. The Republican State conventioh of Xnbraska nominatea xj. nujnv. -KoUraaU n. at, v. for Governor. Roso lutions were passed endorsing Presi dent McKiuley. Prof. Tark Morrill, chief of the fore cast division of the Weather Bureau, died at Washipgton of typnom iever. He had been employed by the Weather Bureau for twelve years, ne weaves u mother and widow. Tt.a lnnn viir'ht Tfiona. with seven- 4DQr. men ii inarii. wniie ancuoreu u in side the Boston light, was run into by a barce in tow of tne tug nenry urooH, and five men were swept from the deck bv the heavy tow lino. Two of the number were arowneu, nuyiuei killed by being jammed to death be tween the tow line and the deck. Mr. Sutro. the mining king, died in San FraDcisco, Cal. Mr. Sutro con ceived the idea ot tunneling tue turn stock lode, a work which lasted several year3 and cost minions oi uouare. Sutro amassed a fortune of about $4, 000,000 in mining aud real estate opera lions. He was elected mayor of San Francisco four years ago. and served one term. Americans Repulsed. A r. .ffif.iol ill snatch received at Madrid from San Juan do Poito Rico, sflvs "Amerjcan iorces reiumiuo av, Guanamo attacKea me u'iiul0 . Guanai. A guerilla force, unde,r Major General Cervera, kept up a continuous fire for an hour and lieui tue posinuu, nomv'a attack beins ultimately repulsed. We suffered no loss. The enemy s losses are not kdowu. Carranza Again in Montreal. Ti-Atiifinmi't. Ravmcii ue Lairanza, formerly naval attache of the Spanish embassy at Washington, wno was sup posed to have sanea ior r.usi"u ? tlv 1 1 -arim on order from the Cana dian government to leave the country, has appeared at Montreal again. Biff Revenue Raid. Near Rural Hall revenue officers T. McCoy and G. W. Means ran afoul ofMhe most completo and extensive blockade distillery establishment that has ever been captured, nm the latest improved pattern, of 12) gal lons capacity and there was on nauu 1 .rollnn'o nf lipnr in fiitrht hoirs- headfl'which the officers cut down aud throw out eight oushels ot meai. : The Companies Will Appeal. The Wilmington & Weldon Railroad will appeal to tho courts from the or der of the-rai!road commission reduc ing rates of passenger faro. The West ern Union Telegraph Company also ap peals from the order or tne commis sion that they shall provide an uptown office at Mt. Airy. A Thief Behind the Bars. The professioual thief, Ben Tucker, who, Bomo time ago, robbed a number of country merchants in Anson county of small amounts by threatening to cimnr tlmm and in one instanco tired at one of his victims is now behind the bars in the couuty jail. Used a Beef Bone. William Walker, a necro at Wilming ton, who gains a livelihood by gather ing old bone, was arrested in that city recently, charged with assaulting his wife with a beef bone. The wife ap peared in court bleeding profusely from a wound on the side of her head. CaaaaO.I Lam? Explode ? Tho .timm-st in the of Lucy Smith, the thirltrn-jearoU colored ihild who was liuru.nl to death a few davs ago. v.is ro opened. It was In cvideiwe nt the fast Ik ring that a coal oil btui) had rsi'lUtl :,u,! tCt firo to tho girl's clothiuo. 1 J. W. Daniels. iu vivri. UMb'4T that he luul oxarni-.il ' oil of th. miuo kind :ks th whi.-ii U mM to have oxplod.ul. ::nd fo.m.l il a?.v. 1 trst rcquind by law. and Imthor H clnrod that it w:i ii.;p.ys!M' lor it coal oil hunt) to explode. Is i".v opinion." shl the witness. '-h:M on vears of oxi'erinu nt. tha it 's aJ nbsolute jiliysieal inq .sit-ility for it lamp tilUd v. ilh e. nl ml t cpi.- I iv'.ve nade the tests in every pos sible ivav that eouhl be sugirestra Lumps h've beeli lil led to every de give of fvllness and emptiness in Thisp eMMtiineiits". Tie wieks have been turned down uiilil they have fal len into the oil in the lamp, l.lghtrl matchrs have been thrown in :uul ml hot oil run down into the oil. but n. explosion has ever followed. "In order to have an oxplu -'.on thc-o must be a vapon.us g:is n-rated -vithin 1ho t:mk. Tho lino is m imoly Hrawii that if th.eie is any oil at all hi the lamp it is absolutely nf.. Twenty four 'drops of nil plne-.l iu a one gallon ean will gen. rale uougii of this vaporous g.i to ause an ex plosion, but if forty-eight drop4' intro.huul Into a ee.n rf tho s'iih- hzo there w ill 'io harm result. - -i i.u udelphi.i 1 1 coord 1110 Only i:xir-Mcd Opinion. Attorney -Have you formed or vr pressed any opinion voiuernlug thU 'venlroman-All 1'vo salV nbut t Is, I'd like to make $2 a day settliiVon the fury. Chicago Tribune. Totter. Salt-Ktiouin and Ik'zomC Tho intense itching and smarling. inci dentto those diseases, is instantly allayed hy applying Chamberlain 'a hyo and . Skin Ointment. Many very lm.1 c have been permanently cured by it. lb is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedy fovsoro rph;; chnppod hands, chilblains frot bites and chronic aore eyes. 25 i U per box. just what a bor,o nela Wl.i n ba.l condition. Tonic, blood priihc. a d vermifuge. Tb.ey a.o lu.t food bu. medicine a:id the best m u,c to ut .j horse ia prime condition. 1 rice i cents p?r paclrago. vr bv N. B. Uool. Dunn N. C. Professional Cards. JJ C. CLIFFORD, Attorney at Lw. DUNN, N. C Will practico in all the courts of the State where services dctired. V.fl.M'LEAX, Counsellor and Attorney ut Lnw. DUNN, N. C. -Practice in all courts. Collections specialty. Admiral Matsunara Arrives. Po-ir Admiral Matsunaga Oki, of the Imperial Japanese navy, has arrived in Seattle, Wash., on the steamer Rio Jun Marii on his way to London, where he will remain for some time, snperintend in" the construction of two cruisers fnr his fovernment ianu a uiiiucouii' . ii and studying the navies of the world. miscellaneous. Rear Admiral Kirkland commandant of the Mare Island navy yard, diea at Vftlleio. Cal. Lieut. Wood died of Malarial fever at Santiago. 'Ihe receipts of Klondike gold at the government assay otneo at ceauie, ag rreuated 82.120,000 in value. T.nonaca naners recei ved at Seattle. tt a I 1 - tvoV. nnntain a storv to the ellect that the Japanese ministry will protest against the United State noiaing me unn,.i;on Tkndg in order , to remove the opposition of the upper house to it by raising an issue oi ioreigu wi"'-rntions. Mrs. Lola Small-Jackson-Ford, the J.nnkllir fif the Rev. Sam Small, is uaioUiv. - goin on the stage. The Atlanta girl when 18 years old mairiod James A. Jackson, son of Mayor Jackson, of A after eettinz a divorce f lltv, " tried a second venture as Mrs. btewart Ford. New Warehouses at Charlotte. Thn Mpre.hnnts and Farmers' bond ed warehouses at Charlotte will soou be' on the wav. Ihere will be six houses, each 72x100 feet. They will cover an entire block. . iv. is. jiuitcnisow, JONES ISO 110, U. C. Practices lawiu Harnett, Moore and other counties, but not for fun. 3 201y. Promotions for the Officers of the Fleet. The President has determined to recommend to Congress that acting Rear Admiral Sampson be advanced eight numbers and Commodore Schley six numbers This will result in mak ng each? rear admiral, butwit i Com modore Schley ranking "J1 below Admiral Sampsor CptCljrt of the Oregon, will be o1" th for an advance of six numb Jnc captain's grade .and Ljeutenant-Com rnander Wainwngnt will go up eiuw numbers, ' inHiratinns of a Conflict. A sensation has been caused at ronenhaen by the sudden measures .K W taken ,o pljj. th. a- Dorts of Copennageu iu o.u jf snnDOsed that conflict between ureai "' -: Russia. rv. t;.i: .sTralnm ATlt OU t of resrard t h United States has given the Government of Columbia an extension of eight months m whicji to seuie m district. Cerruti claim; Mrs. Mckinley's Uncle Hit by a Street Car. .Tonh Saxton. an uncle of the wile t ;t.4 MVinlnv: was struck by a street car and seriously injured at Uanton, O. He is wen aavauceu u years and suffered from defective hear ing. His injuries are not necessaruy fatal . . Wheeler's Opponent Withdraws Judge Richardson has withdrawn the race ior cougif Wheeler, in the Eighth Alabama ; from Gen. Colored Companies for Garrison Duty. Governor Mount, of Indiana, has re ceived a telegram from Adjutant Gen eral Corbin, assigning the two inde pendent colored companies at Camp Mount under colored captains, to San tiago for garrison duty. The companies are anxious to go. The Insurgents Will Cease Firing. - The . War Department has been ad vised through the Cuban junta, that the Cuban insurgents will accept the terms of the peace protocol between the United States and Spain, an that hos tilities will cease on their rart Accident on a French .Railroad. The night train on the railway to T.isiflux. 34 miles east of Caon, was de railed near Bonviflers, and six rerBons were killed and, 41 we injured, Foreign. Sanitary conditions at Santiago are improving. , , , Perif has adopted the gold standard, under the pressure of financial disabil ities hard to conienii anaiuai, distant Korea has aUo declared for tjhe tingle gold stanuara. Late Advices received from Sitka, Alaska, state that large and extensive coal deposits have been discovered at whoiA Bar. onBnranoff Ielands, about forty miles from Sitka. Violent storms and floods, it is an nounced in advices received at Yoko hama from the island of Formosa, haTe resulted in the loss of hundreds of lives at Tai Peh, that island Great damage was done to property mere. Advices from the Orient by the Em press of Japan says: An appalling tra-edy has taken place at Taku Bar VbV junk, laden with spirits caught fire in the midst of a storm. Twenty eiht souls were first half roastod to de'ath and then in a frenzy, jumped ! overboard and drowned. So high a set ' ws running that help w$ impomble. TAR HEEL NOTES. A 1nrrr brewery will be established at Raleigh; capital stock $200,000. Tha itrtorrl of Agriculture recently elected an entomologist and biologist. Afro Snllifl A -McLean was sttickeTi with paralysis of the brain suddenly at her home in uarioixe. A n nrm v board is to bo detai!od--for an inspection of 3.000 acies of land at Try on for a military camp. nr.TWvAll Democrats recently held their county convention in tho court house at Marion. It is is said fifty-one members from Caldwell county have joined the Second South Carolina regiment. The second annual reniou of Con federate Veterans of the Ellenboro sec tion was held at Ellenboro reconty and was attended by large numbeis of vet erans and their familios, in spite of the rainy and cloudy weather. Cotton Weigher Biggers recently handled 127 bales of cotton at Concord, the most of whicn come irom lecitien burg county. The dates for the Robeson county Fair Association, at Lumberton, this year, are October 26th, 27th and 28th. All space for exhibits is free. Two soldiers of the Ninth Cavelry were arreated at Raleish and fined 2.2., and not paying were sent to jail, V The republicans and populists failed to fuse in Halifax county. Isaac a, jjunciusoy Fayettkvillk, N. 0. TracUccs law in Cumberland Ilsr nett and any whoro services are wanted. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE f aw V V TRADE MARKS f 4 DESIGNS, Mf" COPYRIGHTS Ae. quickly MM-rtaln. free, whfthrr an lnentiin li probfthiy imicnoiDie. uiraiuuiiiir"'" " . .. Cfnfllei)tl-il. OldrttL turent j tT w-uriii(t in Ameri&. We hre WBilrtnB I'.mnl. lakon , lirmiLrh Muiill tL CO. reoelT pecial notice Iu tba SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Notlfollr flIti)itratJ, larirt rlrrnlitlon f ?nr -icniinc j'-urimi. wn'ny, ii - i . l.iolx month. hHj-lDi-n cuv W"l UA D UUOK ON 1 ATE5TS tui iree. AUUicw MUNN & CO., 3 1 Uro- ' ' - The spacious Hall used by tbo grand lodge of Masons, at Raleigh, is being refitted and recarpeted in handsome stvlc It contains a notable collection of'portraits. mainly of grand masters. Of these tne wain are ucnj 1 rri. Bs.Vrnldprs of tne cannon Manufacturing Company c Concord held their annual meeting recently aud declared a dividend of 5 per cent, rr-i - ,arraa value of real and per- ..iVronertv in Wake county ia $10,- i "- .o, Tiu in an increase of over 300 000. Aooui o.wv v crease is in Raleigh township. Th following are the valnalious of railroad property for taxation ii sever al Mrtminiit counties: Mecklenburg xtarA 493: Buncombe 681,330; ew Hsnoter 433,51S; cuanouo IP. -I m!fm tivv si m i i mm IVlinJIlNlLV . tbiak yoo can get tb xi mi', fiat tnt aoa MOST POPULAR SEWfUO MCHINI tht hav. ranrt a r-tmiat.in 1-7 2u drallov. Th-n-! - ,"rj' VJ. r.fl T nif ir r-v-haru! -"nrt (Tt.iabii:'r " "", " n.r.nn-w of flush, h'"' ' ViVtjriT"' tj ribt iror"iin'B'ii M f. NiYl 1Ut WRITC FOR CIRCULARS. The Hew Horas Setfs Kacaisc 'Jr Gaicey & JordiB,Erjao, C.
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1898, edition 1
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