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VOLUME XX.
NEW BCKNE. IKAU.N (HI MY. N. C, FRIDAY, AUl'ST ?7, 1 897 --Ml ON L) SElTlu.V
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POPULISTS TIKE 111.
iiGans say Secretary
Thompson Favors One Side.
ItailroauK I'd) Taxes. A. J. I.oftin
r kinstmi Appointed 1. S.
Commissioner. Vuntlerbilt
will no I llnihl a Hos
pil.il.
J i 1 ' h N a i Hi hkap, i
Klllll. N. C. Allg a,,
The folliiwiiii! rail roaila on yestenhiy
)"il tax i-8 U tin- Slate Treasurer as fol
lows. Atlantic and North Carolina H.
K. 1.:i7H..w: Hal.-iKli and Augusta, H,
lul ;7C ( '. A' N. N. 4!KU1, I'lllshoro
li2.SII; I 'nlnielto .t4oi,(l.
'I'll',' work done in paving the walks in
C.ipitnl Square has Keen of and, a ehar
aeter llial complaint was made and tin'
work ordered done over.
JtulireT. li. I'nrneil Iuih appointi'd Mr.
,. .1. I.oftin of Kinston a Cnitnl Slaten
(online. sioner. ,
There were fully .MM excursionists
from Ueidsille here yesterday and they
were delighted with the city. There lias
seldom a mecr set of people ever visited
here so lar as quietness goes. An excur
sion pasi-ed here over the Seaboard to
Norfolk, (a merchants excursion with
(il'J passengers aboard. The Seaboard
u ill run nine more of these merchants
excursions during September.
The weather now is perfectly delight
ful. The nightti aie cool and the days
hi iirht and hracine.
An ordinance passed by the board of
aldermen sometime iin requires saloons
to close business at 1 1 o'clock at nielli.
A petition U 1 t i n cr signed by many ask
ing that the time be extended to 12
o'clock.
As women are to be admitted to nil
classes al," Ti iuity college a wonian's
building is lienor built there for their ac
com modal ion.
The Southern K, I!, has iriven orders for
! Hi rail to lie put down fr Charlotte
to Moorcswlle and on to Mocksville over
that link.
The report that has so widely been cir
culated, thai Yandcrbilt is to build a
11X1.0011 hospital at Atdievillc. is positive
ly denied by Mr. .McNauiee, his agent.
The Aueml ISiillctin of the N C. Agri
cultural dopai I mom will be delayed this
moulli on account of the trouble , to
mull rules. It is nm vet settled by the
l'ost-olliee Department at Washington to
lei it go a, '.'ml class mail mailer.
Supci inlemb nt .Mcbane of I'lihlic
Seho.'l- ol the Stale issued a circular re
gaidmg the bcllei attendance, of the
schools, and in the last clause he sues:
"I am in lavor of better schools, better
teicheis. more earnest, honest effort to
make lie in to be allended by our ehil-
i I 'II, and then if, after We have good
m iiools. the people will not send their
children. 1 shall be in faor of compul
Soly clue, il ion."
In ihe cotton mills in the Stale there
are employed aT.iMK! pcrsonH. (iaston
County, which is Ihe leading mill county
in the Slale, h ads with I.XtB women,
Ii.sn men and "l ehihlien. T'be mills in
the Slale arc gelling good orders for
their pioducts.
The lb publicans are kicking because
Secretary of SlateCyrils Thompson has
two I'opubst clciks in his olllce. They
llmil, il nil right that he should gfe Ihe
chief ( h i k's place lo a 1'opilllsl, Hut
think at least nun Krpiibhcail should be
employed.
There arc -low IC, complete sets of
North C.uolina Supicme court trpnrls
Issued by Ihe State, while Hi years ,iei,
it did not have one complete set. Il has
all I lie repoi t, ot th" courts of iasl usort
in the I nil. d Slales except IS volumes.
( die of tin se Cll .Mllg volumes is the 45lh
New llainp-liile Tlie Stale of Virginia
has t wo of I lice but cannot si II the dup
licate. Semtni 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 r dei lares in his paper to
day that ' I "I, A It Andre Is the
i lei n p dun al overseer In North (ni-
obna.'' lie -peaks at ( llinton Septciuber
lllh. on 'The great refoi nm needed mid
how lo gel l lii ui ." lie sjiyi, certain pa-
tm in the Stale wall betray the State
next year and "knife llryan in IWiKI."
TOWERS STILL DHTER.
Ftiropran I niilnrla Tulir I'p ihe Rrro
lli.no... for IV,f II. ,r, T.rk,,
NMfl llrrfrr
Cosl OTIS'.. I I K, Aiqjnst 2"i The iuea
Hon of (he pea. . settlement Im Iwccii
I Ireeeo nn.l Turkey has now panM-d out
of Ihe hamU of Ihe am haiwailnrt of the
powers mid ban heroine Ihe milijecl of
nroliutb.nN dins I hctween the Kuropi an
ahiiirU. (iermaiiy olijerla to (lie Manpila
nl Knlihiiry' prorxmul Dint (Jreeeee
ahouhl he allied lo ataU? prr mty what
nii-aml tlie poeaeaaeo for pnjjr the In
demnity ami In.iala upon Hie ilgniUure
of the ' preliminaries In already
framed. AuatrU partly alinre Ucrmanjr'a
vwwa and llaljr will nlherr tnlermny'
lio'ley If th powrrn ngnw upon II.
ltumla and Kranrc are Inclined lompport
the Maripil. of Hallahury.
Tewnk I'uha, iht TurkUh niinlter
fir foreign fT.im, callml at the foreign
cmlMMim ynUTilay In onrler to urg the
nfciswlty of hMtenlng tlx artUraipnl of
liit tonrinionii of (c.
itrim reiiment pralM on th
Inilon, Mrrrpool kn4 OUfow (rn
Kirhongn orir Iho MtnaalloiMl finance
In tlit price of w limit.
INDIA IN PERIL.
I prising Aialau ikr l uxllnh He
ratine AlBrnilaa;' Aniefr ef HI
laaalMaa lo ulairae
Lomkjs, August 34.-- An ofliuai ii
pateh today from Simla ami.. uu. . te.:
Kurt Maude, in the Kydharb I,
Ix-eu captured by the Afndis.
The Afndis afterward buriiel ibe I
The fate of Kort All-Musjul, w hn I ,s
symullaneously attacked by Afn.li- is
not known.
It is admitted, c en in oltu ial i n. 1. v
that the news from India is ,f tl,,
gravest description. All those win. Mu
familiar with the situation attach ibe
greatest importance to the warlike At
ridis, win, are estimated to muster 2Yim"
fighting men. The Afuds. howevei,
fully form a pait of the insui gents.
A letter from hidla. published in lb.
Standard, emphasises the belief thai IV
Ameer of Afghanistan lssiihe back ,.
the whole risino.
The St. James (iazetle sa: ' The
moral of the whole story is thai we. who
have tifly million .Mohiuiiui.Vaiis in our
Kastern biupire, have cImm h t., pic-. iil
ourselves to the whole a- Ihe chief ene
my of the Sultan, who the general ma
jority of that creed look upon a-, their
head in religious mat tor.-.. "
The scene of the iisni has the K. ibcr
Pass for its centre. The policy ,.f the
A f i id is is to tempt the Hniib iuio the
hills and spurs of the pass. f',,ri Nl.oi le
is a small stone foi l, overlooking the
road four miles up H,,. pa-- f,-,,,,,.! unii.l.
Fort All-Musjid is live and a hall inile
furthcr up. There the pasd i. f.,MV feet
wide.
FOR COAST DErEWSi:
Artillery lo lie I ncrensi'll KcimIIiik
Koiiiii I'ur Hie llliml.
Waxiiiniiton, Aiiant SI Tli.- appuiii:
melit of a special boa i .1 by the W.o I ).
parlment to con-idcr the dl-l i ihuii .... of
the present artillery lon e of lie annv l
a step of great inq .or! aucc . Il m.iioau s
that the extensive .sy-leui of ca-! de
fenses is now appi ..aching a point at
which the aitillei v will have I., be l.n ei lv
increased. The board will coin.ur ,
Washington on Scpieinbrr 1, and w ill 'H
once begin an i n yesl ig.il ion ..lihc-iib
jeel with a view to t iriuiil.it a i. p..n
tor submission p, ( ungns- .ail, (l. xi
session.
The army at present suppm I - !i . i .ao
menls of ai lill. i v. with licadquai lei - at
New Voili harbor. Washington eil v. 1'i ii
.Mcriieison, Atlanta, Sin fiaiici-c i and
at Tacoma, u lib detached balteli. - ;,!
sonic tew of Ihe interior posts. The . i.i I
delense plan imw being i ai nod out p.
eludes the defenses of I w enM -clgh I (111.
on the Atlantic, Cull' and i 'a . i ti . e,.:,.n
Supci inlcndelil .lohn l;u--el V.)f.
has decided lo introduce u,i,, ih. ,.,.,
Congressional labrai ya dcpai I ineiil ,,r
Ihe blind. The library ali. M.lv eoniap,
a large number of volumes in blind lei
ter, and it is Mr. V. .ung's intention (,.
make a eoniph ti' collection f rai,-. .1
letter books. A reading r.."in will be -, i
outside for Ibis depart liienl , which will
he the first of ils kind in tins coun
try. 'o liniiare In Slrlke.
Special to Journal.
I'lTlvm no, August L'l The . oiif, n hi c
of miners leaders ami i ,,;d op. ial.n
terminati d at noon today, m il hei -el.
yielding ihcir po-ii,,ns taken, ,..i,-c
qilenllv no Oasis of ;irbil ral e .n a- ;o
raiiL'c.l
The striker-' leadcis annoiin. d lb.
strike would continue. A me, ,,
osTatoi- was lo hue hi en In Id this
aftirnoon.
.-am Waa Meellnif.
bpi i Ial lo Join mil.
It lellMnMi. Ya , A ii-ii t
A M .
meeting of negroes, ,,f St 1 1 1 1 1 1
Augusta nullities, V i . ... in -day
The Rwakers were e.i i e.-t 1 1 1 i '
lllineialiou of h,' d ist i ibut i. .n , f ,
patioioige in Virginia, w h. p. I ...
over IH),l)(l() negro voleis g,,t e , s
The Muss meet ing i h i led I wp
delerates lo the net'lo i onglcss
in Richmond, Sepleln l.er JT.
Heso II t Ion s w ei . pas-i 1 1 i e pi
Ihe action of Ihe recent l. n, hhu,
log for Ihe Itepul.ll. mi stale ( I
l n not calbiig a i nm cut ion.
The Hftaly I rnp llullrlln
The mi k ending M,,n.l.n Augusi ":H
a" i I'Hiilv and I'oinp.iMi i w I v ,',.,,1
Drought ci.ntinui .1 (., pr. ,.r M,n!,
acelioiiH, eapeeiulb Hie eenlcd iceth j..,i
tion of the Slate, hut elaen le . . fa .. ,,,,
hoers iscinied, and lie- i. onfall ..u 'hi
'J lt .i general .,n, , ls hem In ial
'olton him , mil iniied in shed in 1 1...
aicllonii, hill 'Uew In re i vei tp.e '
by
. k
ing cotton has eommcm . d I o.l h r
nil
bind
mo r
Ing him become general llrenking
for wheat l progreoaing niul soiin v
nata have lMen ma n
Kjwlera Dialrirt I roii(;lil i . a. t in ur to
pn vail wilh aome i i. my onl, m Ni,kh,
llabfal and Nortlmmpton (oimii, , ,p.,
la rutting rniin very abort in ih.s., . ..uu
lie. Klaewl.err the wenlher :u f.i..r
able thia week, ilh rh.inly nenlh. r nod
gentle ahnwwri lne(lri ,, , ,
lint interfering with fodder puPlrm.
ome Iwlng damaged. Over aluol the
entlra raatern oeetlon rmin are tin. (lid
mm li good; lale cm fall, f...l,h r pull
Ing In full hlaat. Cotton lia Ix-en dam
aged aome liy dniught. haa alird .,i,...
erably, and llirro are wmir rnniplalnn of
nut; lint it promlnea a fine crop yet In
many counllea It nevarwaa heller eot
Urn la opealng aa far north na Noithanip
ton nongty. AM minor rroa. nioit,
rtoei, aweet poialora Held tumip.,
le,, are lining well
DISPOTIC RUSSELL
Clams Power to Remove Rail
road Commissioners.
" Me too'' Marion Under Sides i t li
oieiiior. Rrmlie to Hani: C.
!' V. V. ( use. Hoard Kiln
iiition Meets. Tohaeeo
Injured. I.alinr liny.
J ' . I It N A I . lit ' K F A 1 . I
h' yl.KH.li. N. ('.. Augii-I Jli. i
1 ' o ei nor Klissell on yesterday t )(.k
t li .rge ol t be Kaiiroad Coiiiin isMioncr- to
'he extent thai be writes Mnj.,1 ,1 W.
Wilson, chairman of the Com in i--u .nc rs
Democrat i mnl I" Commissioii. r S. ( 1.
Wilsn ii , Populist calling them 1,,-hon
c;iu-c in writing, before Septciuber 1 ,
why they should not be ictuovi .1 from
olllce. The lelti l -lates that he Klissell
has the power to remove from olllce any
liiiilroad Coniini.-,-ioner who shall be the
holder of "any stock or bond of any rail
road company, or be ihe agent or em
ployee of any such company, or m case
any one ..f them -hall be disqualified to
act. T le (io ei'iior then gives out the
saine old story of the joint ownership of
Col A. I!. Andrews and Major Wilson of
Hound Knob Hotel, and of .Mr. S. Otho
W ilson as ni;i nagcr.
Scnalor lluller says of ibis matter
that the Covcrnor has done exactly
lighl. Ill it th'sc two ( nm in issioiiers
Use fri e passes and ask for passes for
Ibeii fainllics. lie ends diis comments
by say ing that bis editorial is one of the
most painful duties he ever had to per
I'oi 'in l!"th Maj. Wilson and Mr. ( bin,
Wilson are out of the city -so that
I hey bas e not as j ot been beard fl oln.
Iho. ho. w bo is to be hung on W. d
ncsday at Henderson, for as-ault ha
w i it ten to the ( b. ei nor for inei i y hut
of eoiiise nu mercy w ill be shown bun.
Judge Sinionton 1'. S. Judge has de
cided lo hear the I ,'i e I'e.il and adkin
Vain lb li. ease at Aslu ville Scptcniher
'Jnd.
S' en tin y of Stale T h psou has
found a er Miluable book containimr a
I'lele record of all meet ilit's of the
'.'Uakei- in l'asquotank county lioin
M I '.!' I" I lelobel' 17V, The 1 k ha-
I I'-i.'-. It lb I" teli. ..mil and -cut
lo the l.il.ia y.
I'l nine Sem clary A 1. Miinh r of the
fix. IP p. c olli, e w PI probably I e-lL'M the
.o,"ili"ii and settle in Winston as law
pal I nil of 1 ll-tl let Alio, ncy oon.
I 'p 'b -so i J . ,1 III it 1 w In. was recent
1. of. d assistant professor of mathe
j unities t . r the Agin ulluial and Me, hani
j i Ml i "llege has n 'signed
I Tin I'll i p 1 1 i'osy p.. , luh opens tin' seasi m
I I'so-lht l.v pi.', a haiidsomc p. imau ,
l , f
'he . Pill li ,i -In .
Th.' N"i b.lk and Wi -tern eslenhp ,
I 'I Hie Slate '1 leaslll. r . taxes due
who Ii amounted to $ 1 ,4!l'J .'.li.
T I" news of (he .1. all, of Ml-. I'i.lu I
Join s of l,i in, ii- was leceived here Nes
I. Play Mrs. Jones w:is Mi- bugenia
! '- of this ei :,nd a ibiugbler of Ihe
late Maj A. M. I., is. Ml . .h.iio . h .,
main friends In n w ho In -u d of Inn
.bath will, so, row.
1 h . Il 1 1, l.ew is w ho i- so w . ii know n
ah "V' i Ihe Stale as a ,
' 1 ' 1 1 1 1. 1 1 IK "' 111. on, g hi, family Pi p
counliy home a few miles from the . ill
I P I ,i yy . - a gre.it In le vcr il, I . oil il y
"g hi- I l, 'per lv and Ins hi pe i -
o" "f II" I'.yellesl in this pl.i, . . He yy ill
lo I' his olli, e ,, and atlend P. In-pp.b'-.
l..ii I, gularly.
I I" Sl.Pe l,.:ir, ,,f Ivlucalloli m. ' t . .
1" I "l"g r.. of f I- belonging I,, the
b'-iPl to lb, pul,;,, ho,, Is "f tie s,
'1 ;" ; ''''I PIC 01. 1 "f f.lll'l- available
. V.I-, i I I li',.
I I,' b'aP'o.nl I , n m,-l, ,li wa- to I. n,
m. I O' "" . ,al s. - loll --epl. ml., ! 1 , ,,
- e loailP, Itu--. II I, ,. d p ,1 I o
'h'' I "Ihllio-ion, Is to ,q,p, lir l,efo,e ,,,,,,
Ibal day , 'I, p. , ,-, , ,,,, ,, l
' I " i '' -1 e 1 1 1 . 1 be a y ii, amy n I he I
''. Mi John Crahiiiii ,,f t,.g,
" ;l I "I m W all, I ( Ink
ib pi'ohv.l, h, ,,,),,,,
1' i" -ai l tl. ,' bap i,, II,,;, f,x I nly n
f'".y day a ap. s, r n.u-ly injured th. ',.
1'
1 " ' a-' s of t u 1 . r . nl. ,-e. in , (!,, .,.
r' " IP d in l.r. , iisIk.io
' a'.-.r I l.n m nol kept ,,, I ,,. S,,p
ad. Lot il in.iv v el full into li,,,.. h ,
"at I tie i ,,p,lai w ill l , ,,., , ,,.
Ill" Molld'IV in September the ihb
w hit li is I ,al ,1 I lav .
I I olnretl lukorera
PlTTviii n,, Pn . AllguM i; 1 ,, , ,,ip
of cob, i i d railroad laborer at I Tut y .near
the alriknj ml ne i a' i amp nt Hum ( n-ek
Inch hna a reeord f,,r In. I, ne
quailed in tin Stale, In I, , broken iq,
by the milroad ...mpany llormi; thr
paal month there hare n-.-n aereral
murdera ami n ..n- r more ihooling
rra-a at the an,i, in l,i, l, many of
the colored men wire injured
night three men were allot. ai four
were ditiigeroiialy wmfkded
CASTORIA
For InftMiU tnd Childrtn.
Vl f Jf
A PRESIDENT KILLED-
A a Aiaaai
1 rafna
H aad triage mmmm
EaeeBllv. laialaait
Ueolk.
M'.MiEy n.Kii, August 26 Du rin a
.National fete which wu held here l.
day. President J, Idiarte Bords was shol
and killed by at, aasassiii.
The assassination of the I'reaidcut oc
' uired as he was leaving the Cathedral,
w In re the Te Ieuui had beeu uung
IT, si lent Horda died almost ininiediate
!v after be was shot. The assassin,
a youth named Arredonda was ar
rested.
Sen.,! Cuestos, President of the Striate
has assume I the Presidency of Itc Re
public, ai) interim.
Sciior Idiarte liorda yvas elected I'resi
' ident of 1'ruguay, for the term extend
ing from March. 18W, to 1W, The fete
at which he was assassinated was being
I held iu celebration of the independence
of I ruguay, which was achieved on Au
gust 2a. 1H35.
j At the time of Senor Borda's election
I he belonged to the official parly, and
j was elected by a very narrow majority,
j The people, it was said, were sadly dis
appointed al the result, but order and
quiet was maintained. The leading pa
i pers of I' ruguay deplored the election of
' Honor Horda and declared that it marked
a read ion in the country's progress.
) The murdered President was probably
50 years of age; he was married and had
' a family, and also had a brother who i
'an ollleer in the I ruguay army,
j He was a candidate of several parties,
J but so far as knoyvn he was not idcnlp
lied wilh any party of the people, and
his election as said to he distasteful to
the more ad vanned element of the pc
ple 'Jl yvoiild not be surprising,'' said one
diplomat speaking of the afTair tonight,
"if the murderer belonged to the So
cialists or Anarchists. There are a num
ber of soeiclics of Socialists in Uruguay.
Many of these classes arc sent out of
I heir nut i ve counl ries and come to Uru
guay, w here they continue the propa
ganda of their ideas.'1
OUR COAST DEFENSE.
The Artillery Will Hnve lo be onsUI
eralitf Itierenaetl.
Wasiiiniiion. I). (,'., August Ji. The
appointment of the Special Artillery
II,, ard by the War Department Is a step
of greater importance, than has been ap
preciated, for it means that the extensive
system of coast defences is now ap
proaching a stage when the artillery will
have to be very considerably increased in
order to provide proper garrisons for the
pi eservatioii and employ iiieni of the sea
coast armament and material.
The Hoard's work will be to determine
just how many troops will be required at
Ihe neyv fort i tieations, the extent of the
harnu k accommodations, what barracks
a,, noyv available at some of the posts,
bill not occupied; the water transporta
tion needed in maintaining proper com
munication between the detached bat
leii, -, and the quantity of land required
for Ihe er e tion of entirely neyv ganl-
THE MARKET.
Vi -lerdav's market quotations furnish
ed by H. W. Silsby A; Co. Cailnnnssion
lllokel-.
Nf.yv Voitk, August Jli.
STO( 'KS.
( ipen. High. Iiw t 'h.ie
Am Sugar I4S UKj 147 i M";
Chicago (Ins. . . . 102 101,' lir.') III'.',
i '. It, A nil; IMj III',) IMC
.b l-ey I 'enlral, . fl.'.,' Wlj ll.'ij IMlJ
St. Paul Hill UU till, i;ij
( '( ITTON.
Ipen. High. Uiiv, ( h.M.
Sept ".: 7 4 7 X, 7 :t7
I I, ,,l r 7.IW 7 I t 7.04 7.07
( IIICAIKI MAHKKTH.
Wilt IT ( Ipen. High. I,w. ( lose
lie, till li',) fl:tj ,.i:b
Co IIS
Dec . . ;u :i'j ;uj T'.'i :; i
Ml AT
Pork Sepl . 11 00 11 (K) M.iHI s H)
I . lion Sales CM.MIO Hah.
lo I I. l-rlee nf Hlrrrle TaklBK.
i.si.os, August J.', -The Juinen'i.i
. tte tin- iifteriioou snys that an agree
III, 111 has btl'll reiu bed betwe, 11 the lead
mg l.n yele Vulmaaer of Itirmlngham
ii, el America, noone wbh h by will Is
Hiippbi'd under a hied pine The or
guru, rs e Iai m 1 hat e y , ry 1 u Is-maker w 1 1 1
Is' , '.mpelled to Join
Tthral I'ltylaia rlsasrea lal liaaiMa
Clll'AT llivn, Kan , Allgilit i'l - The
eoiinlv re-order hn reporte.1 the relnaar
of over ilo.(Ki iu , battel and real eatate
lllortgagea a i ii r e Auiunt 1. and half of
the wheat crop here haa not heen
thrpahnd. It la predute that hy Ihe
new year the w,,pb. of thia county will
c In tidier financial r onilitton than ever
liefore
Arawewlawa Tartarww.
I'm. Aug 11. -The P4lU Hrpiih
llque today palHiaJie a uUrxtrta fmaa
ConaUuitintrpin whtati Myty "Tk prta
una ar crowded wlik AllHllan and
Turklah lllierala who have ha afTMUd
on inapionn. Ob Bund ay lajt tlgtlly of
lhea priaonof we placed U Uf fah
terranean dungwonc rf ( (lataV
"The Arm en tan who ripl4r1 bomb
In I ha TarHtsh griTernmvnt rtVraat h
len lorturedl and whtppvd oavil kt wai
eoreml with Wood Ut4 lM kcaUl of hi
-el have bn bfltiwd Y4 m rHneaad
to ronfeoa.
POVOER
Absolutely Pure
Olebrited for its great leavening
strength and healthfulness. Assures the
food against alum and all forms of adul
teration common to the cheap brands.
ItOYAL HAKINC POWOKH CO.,
New Yohk. '
l.Hleat Kewa llenitt
Three Mormon filers were publi, lv
floggetl by 1J0 whiicciips near C'ainden.
S. C.
The professorship of Knglisb literature
in Stanford Ciiiyersily has ncen ai a:e.ted
by Miss Mary Mc.ean, of ilnkland, I al
Silver broke all recot, Is. fading to N;
pence in London, yvhi, n is t p, nny l,c
loiv the previous loyv point and to T,14
cents in New York, which is (e below
the previous low record, Mexican dol
lars sold at :i!)je. All today's New York
price for bar silver, value ,,f the -ilver
in the standard silver dollar is ;W (1(1
cents.
(iood rains have fallen every yyh. i'e
throughout India except in the districts
of Bombay and Deecan, and Ibe crops
promise to be exceptionally large The
numbers on the relief list arc steadily
diminishing, and evidene s of faiuine
are rapidly disappcai ing.
K.ugcnc V. Debs today issued a call I..
Ibe ' Social Democracy anil all luyps of
liberty and fair play lo attend the enter,
cure al St. Louis next Monday, when, he
says, prompt, united and yig, , roils action
will be taken iu icgard to the mineis'
st l ike
Talbot Brcwry, a yvlnte man hy ing ju-l
outside of Norfolk, a , ha- been ai
rested on the charge of keepidg a little
eight-year old child chained to he floor
of his home, lirewry say s the child lias
developed a fondness for- running awny,
and he yvas compelled to rcsliain her
with a dog chain about three fci t lonu,
attached lo her ankle, and the hallway
door knob. There appears to be no evp
ilei.'ee ot cruelty. The rase will be tried
before Justice Hawks in the itiotning.
The steamer luecn has left on her last
trip this season for Alaska. She yvas
crowded with passeiiL'ers, fn ight and
horses Fifteen passengers yyere lefl. as
there were m, room on the steamer for
their horses and out fit-.
The reception of M. latum, President
of France by tbeCzarof liussia, occurred
at Cronsladt. He was welcomed by a
great demonstration. The actual greet
ings between the President and Czar took
place on board the Alexandi la.
A syndicate of local capitalists, headed
by A. S Finerson, have i bartered a
slcaniHliip and will run hel f l oiu ( Inn h -tori,
S. (;., lo Klondike She yy ill sail
from Cluul'-ston February ITlh, 'gone- .
St. Michaels by way ..f Cape Horn
Despatches from different N, yv ling
hind manufacturing centre- lodav an
llounce I Inil many col Ion m ill - yy hi, I,
have been idle have resinned "" r iti'.ie-.
The tiiraid null, of t he I Tu. .11 Iron and
Steel Company, which ha- in.t been 111
opcralion for four years, will -t.u t vp on
on Wednesday. It employs nb,ut t yy , ,
hundred hands
A sensation has been caused in Hayaila
by the neyvs thai Cen. Felipe Maltln,
will arrive' s 1 from Spain, eiilh.l to
( uba by Cell Weyler. Martini has a
reputation (,,r iruelly comparable only
with Unit I Weyler ' llliself. .Pel l,M
1 1 .ining is looked on ,s alet tu r :ie ,., e
lo war d- yy ir on I he I iiban 1 ' i.n
Something to Depend On.
Mr. James Jones, ., 1 he drug hi m ol
.lone A- Son, Cowden 111., ,n iqicak ng ol
Dr. lling'a New Di.,v, ry, wvi flint last
yyinbr hn .le win altackeil well lji
(irips', nnd her iyae gr. y s . senoos ih..l
ph) mciarir at C,,yy den mil I'siik , on Id .1 ,
nothing for l.er ll reen,, I p. .lev. ..p ml.
IIaly Conmimplion liny lug Dr. K ng'
Diisovery 111 aioie, i,nd , V, g lots of ,1
he lis k nolt le ho me 1, 11 'I to 1 1,. u 1
ir,ae of all she I vn to g. t U tter r in
drat doar, and hull d, n dollar holla r
aire 1 In r aouod ,! well. Dr. King"
Nrw diarnvery lor Cm auniption. Cough'
0! CoUla la guarHiihe I lo do this good
work. Trj It Kn-e trial bolllea t F. S
IaaflT a drug atorr. "1
AM)
New Arrow Ties
Cotton Bap;!
10,000 Yrda Jute lUgging and
AOO BandlM Tin. fvl Ujn, Wheat
and Oata, Crintnn UoTr, and Malt.
JU8T UKCKlVKD and for aal. at
Chas. B. Hill's
lAfT 8iif, Mark rr Dock,
NKW HRHNK. N. C.
i ssi in i
SIEMI-VI:L:KLV SECTIONS
r F.tirli Tii'mIh
xu i ii i r id r i i i r nil
Is to Uie
Kmty
To Im-
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2
I
WE ARE OFFERING Goods
at REMARKABLY LOW fig
ures and QUALITY HAS
NOT been lowered.
Best Elgin Butter - 20c. Ib. i
Best Rio Coffee, "ST 12c. Ib. I
lZ No Store m this city makes ;
;S the preparation, takes the 2
lZ pains, gives the VALUE, and ;
5 guarantees the satistaction 2
' ka
as we do. 2
An inspection
and Facilities
that "It pays
Wc arc Agents in this rrcr-
ritory tor
PAM0US
"VanWinkle"
Sins ft Process.
1 '"'V f'-'-l H " Well :i- ilrv Clllon, (;illir,l!lteel lo o, y , a
1 'PO'I ell 111 I . III! I ('lent, the K0I'..
WK C.l;i;V IN STUCK A'l' ALL T1MIS
Rubber and Leather Belting, Oils,
Pipe and all Pipe Fittings.
; y""Wc em nell to t an Knjjine ;n; 1 Hop, , ,,r M,i ( i,:,p
t A 1 1 I oio'U iiipI I 'neiH ( 1 u
; t lie im for I't p en.
HVMAN SUIILY COHPANV,
NI.W Hl kNI , N. C
ATLANTIC INSTITUTE.
MOMCHI AI) CITY, N C
O 11 o o
A lion irrtarian Male ami remain llirh School. Sin, let, Ukrn in
the primary department anil thoroughly prepared fr Cllog,. coiime.
The many Superior Ad ranta(re of location, el, , with terrna of hoard
and tuition net forth in r.aUloKue, which will In. furnulied ,,, applu-gti,,,,
w. i. nr jinks,
J. F. Hit IN SON,
and l'til;.
:ie:,r
1 1 if i i i r 1 1 1 1 ( st 1 1 r i ( ( ( r
ur 1'alroiis nl
l,ri'ti t
Ol.lj.iitt - tl,
ot our Stock
will convince
to trade at
the
mm
LAT'V itC" J-a
iriin eel .
J. B. MOWrON, ."crtt.ry.
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FACULTY :
miss KATiiKHiM, r. MArrnKws,
MISS MANY 0. HKJ.I,
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