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Weto ttm VUI.IMI XXI. NEW BIHNI, CRAVEN COL'NTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JI NK U. 1898.--SLTOSW SECTION. M Mi. Kit -.'!!. V SAHTIABO IMPM1. I The Laiiiliiig of Tioops Goiii!! on tetdn. INSURGENTS GM AID. Despp! a e Resistance Expected From the SpaBish Aim?. A HatHe Likely to Tiike Place I.) Siilurilny. I lii' ITcel Hill ( oil ti it lie I,. Sln-ll All Points. P. In lieu Afraid li V. ( ha litre .Men. (;! 1 1 .cr ib Unit al Miles vvill le attack li Span 1 t -s i --1 unci ai any. lii-i t l in aliiii'loii h im e.l 1 1.:. I t In- Spanish lrou h icallv tindeicstiiuntcd en v .1 I h il il in l.il r. in I'lUlllin All S,i- c al t .1 ui n:i I. WasiiIm; I'nN, .ltth!' 22. S l s til ,1 II" i pi c's I lull 1) ml :'..( bloody lialHilur nil S.llil i.'l ;k. I le li- licvt s i.ttils u ill pill iii ;i It -m to t hi- advance (.1 Mm- A mm li is IH'U I lull ir s t . it Hi S ili'in'r i in nunii.i i ; to lull I Khllflfl '.- .1' I 1" :- 1 1 . : of III. , .,.., M-ll. l'i;;hlin,; l . i n peel.-. I 111 Illd.iv or J-n skil mi-dlill'.' hel wci II Hi' llllnllli- II, r n c. .nslniil I v i ti im iii -. Inti.il I hi; I il I iin i'. A mi l i' . n I i -m.J"- v.rir I unlink In.lnv lit P.ainiie inch is sevi il ti-i ii miles cast i f Santi.i;,',. Tin valii'.n; CI II -i.-ls nl II hi r- r ii i d lln I .iti i ..i I ;juips..i.'- II. Il i I i.i.-. S li, 1 .. , i -, . 1 1 ilicil !..: ll'M-i - ,1 III till, s-llll i.-MIl 111 eatncsl :,!ll,iillL-l r.,, Millie inial'ilii is ippiues is received only half-hearteJIy here. 1 Knland's action in Uie case may lie regaidcd as friendly lo America, but, an to France's and Russia's altitude, tlic mi ualiou is not so clear. prance's action would depend upon wluu i i t I ! . Germany might. there f i. . -igain succeed is swinging Kraut i ii,. one fur tin- furtherance in lier far . L i.-!i rn poll. . Il is palpable that tlic i icrni in Lin; -i rur has some hidden line , ,f c.n.ilii, 1 Mch he is pursuing with re . . . , , ... ii . ca!l I ' in.' Malay arcmpciugo. n naicii r 1 m.t I.. . ilie mere idea nt Ins mtcrlei a, c iii lln i'i.-stion is regarded here a. ikiIi i.i uniie all sections of tin- I'lliled slates in favor of annexation pure and hi in pie. A decision of this kind would probably luinir about a disposition of the hmii-, Germany, Krancc and Kus-ia on one side and the I'uiled Stall s iinl l.iilan I mi the other. K.nglisli opinion sees no alternative to annexiilioii. I he luily (iraph'.c s leader yesterday may be taken as typical. II s i s: 'America must either restore the is lands to Spaiu w ben the war is over, or she must eive political independence to the population. The lirst would be a sin ainst the fundamental justiliciition for the war. The other would produce a state of alt. u is intinil.lv'- woi.-e than lias existed under the Spaniards." I.Ike KttrtlMilki'. luaiitananin, June 21. -Two Spanish Itli'rs who were captured between Hitia-i) and (iuantaiKimo reported lo General Ca-tillo that food is scarce I he former city. The supply ol Hour Ikh In i n exhausted and bread is made of i ice and cornineal. 'i'he prisoners state that shells from the Yi su ins caused absolute horror in San lian, where the people say that llie AniericaiiH throw earthquakes into tile !iai Inn rl niL'ht. None of lliese shells struck tlic i i'v. ( )ne lilt the b.iltery on Cayo Smith, dcmolisliin; il, blowing tin linns n ( r t hi" front of the winks and killing the whole traivisnii. The shock was le!t in 'allliao itself. Nolice have been posted in the woods tiv 1-iiliaii stout:, i-ayip thai Spai.isl soldiers who surrender will be wel treated The r.Kiiine camp H now well en I rendu d inn! able to resist :uiy a' laid; ' he heallh ot tin- troops anil nt lln- men in the tleet is excellent. U is reported III It Ihere ale luauv sil l; and woundcil ill I lie Spanish lorccs. FOR SUEZ CANAL. Cai Fleet Repurled Snrelj Off For Manila. .I ti, , Cabi: am f,. .1 llf till e Minus u hi!e dl .l ilie lii I. Al lie ie I i, lull 1 i.i si, , Idler- I c' lat'ili:)- liiniM ii I mi n. 'I li eii.barivini; fioin - Iriun Admiral -ame (inn- vessels dio Ai;i. adores li.iainia, which -ai to lie eh ared e lln mlvance i Kielitlnc Now (Joins On. Decisive Wurk This Week. Various Re ports Sent Out Krotu Mail riil. (Ieneral Miles to Take Coiiinianil. n .. !i iviin e, I ielier i ma Ie mi S.mi i.i". T..e lep ,led I : 1 1 . 1 1 It r n v I I ml l.i i pi i k, a ,'l i ,'i II I i l.irlil. C, -I .Ml. ii. I ii Ii. i .is Ai 1 1 real a sisl c-- i -. li: i the I' ll .ill liisin -ents. I eovmed the di-.,iil,ari..ii A n era an i i oiilll mad Mi!, , troui 1 lirre in ; 1 1 i 1 1 red by I ..-in rill l antlllo Wo n II e A i I ) hi 1 .11 be 1 f li e i mil ,f aiiiinals ii. II b, hi diseiilh ,i kal ion 1. 1 bewail Hi.- Spaniard gels of a heavy In guns of I lie ll -et . was poured iii on t Naval ollie.-n i d iv, and erhaps I to i If'i t tin- l:iil I in and the large nun,! Iiauviii'' lln- exoe lan tin:: of tin- I ill 11. ore dlllicull opl-l alien. Itliliif-.i lirnlf-M. ( ienei :il lllalicn denies til ll C del Hi lt llien- shall be no pris inel i I', I vi i en ,-piiiii a id H .,1. s. Whal In -:i) -tint I.leut. Hi given their I il ,i I y In the S 'mill- li Mln i, h itn i hi n m I ti iii)( I h.ll I lie S. e l e I a I i henate w In tl i r l.u ul. eiiian troops ll el. Hie t ill -I lie rn plil tile and a r iin ot hilllels '.em 1 1 . . in the ( 'iibaus. I in, it" i ii it fully a plil ed ai my ceoui sin i I'ssfiil ll the be h is dt xi Initio i lln I'nitt l e fo I p: 11. . II e f, il I, id ,1 and 111- men b n' lie in'lll time. idav Senator I lavis of re. I a resoluti'in direct i, w ar 1 ii r -1 r . 1 1 tin 1 lohsun and III crew of tin- Merrimac are ciinllni'd within the iiiie of lire from the Am-iicui lb-el Ken it or I 'avis a!-tn introduced a reswlu lion u.ip.iuii' a- to wlietlu r Ih" Ann rl r ,-i 1 1 " i I u, M- initililetl d'liiiiL: llie attack on the iiiaii u nt (liiantanaino liineard lo thi point h .wever, llie urir -t.n id Adiiiirul cVlll!'"!!.' Ilefl 9 repirtM .li tiiiitin v Hi i' tin' Mipp .eil mil lllili.il win lan. id l, llie l.el rim bull. I of the Mall 'i I l.ll.'H UU'd by Ibl' HpnnMi f. h i.H ntltl In ppt Afl- r uri iiiL- tl.e r. iiifnna nioiK diridlioin Newport Ni-s In Hitiirral hlmftiT i t H ml i ijfi , H o i ruiem Yulo aul lliniod will reiiiidu in Cubin m tern imd b. mi 'I l" c-nny fmil nnd u plien fro n Ih" H "bin eoal lo llie army 111 I llbll. Tlie lauilii D unpnnla l mdd to ll KnTpf nineiil tn lie ui-l s airinpirt nrl Ml toninlil for Tump. ll ii now iinnotiiie -.1 tint llie tl I'd Mudla rprdithn will not gel on Irr w iy l morrow and prolmhly tot until MomU). Ohi'hI M'tril' lll nfooir. pt iy Ihln I ml nnd priil ahljr fit. I -i ivll Uon 1 1 Hi" l'i UlpptM. kil W Will -. P1t". Jnn 21-0rmtnjf'ii i'ilion IN THE CAMP. .Ifiinv 'l lln- Mtilit irN In llii.-illnl 'I'll. MoIiIIIk'HIiiii il 4'oluretl 1'rl.oiiv. I'lilviTNlly ltll l.nrlfe. JiH'KN.M. Hl'ltKAf, Kalei.-h. N. C, June 22. ( There is very Jjist complaint from the -'ml liciriineiit here that llie negroes al Fori Macon should have been paid oil, and Ihey not lo have received a cent. Il seems more than strange and surely ileitis e pi an al ion. It was noted yesterday thai one of the captains of llie Second liegiineul would probably he cniiil marlialcd. lie was drunk and cur.-ett one of llie ollicers. The llnspiul is crowded with patients Most nf I Ii i-in are sick from vaccination. There ii some malarial fever in camp and one n-vi-ie attack of brain fcer. Ill -pile of the elTorls of the ladies of Kn-b-igli there U but lillle comfort in the Hospital. U is not l;epl ueatlv al all iinil some of the cols have not even beets. Raleigh is abused badly nil over lie Stain about Ihiiu's generally, but hen but few reaiv.e all t'aal Italcigh pco de ai e called upon to do. In this in slam e they ha e fumi-hcd all t he ilelica ies for the sick, nianv sheets for thi ols and iuniiinerahle garments for the Ho!,lier-i in camp. In there to be no lit given to the Soldiers Relief Asso ciai Ion for tliel r work" The Second liegiinenl is not yet fully ipiippnl Tin- V. M (' A is doing a line work ul al Camp Htissell. 1'n'tinnntiT llailey in addition lo need n ' anolliei letter cairier, also neetls a dglil eleik. Willi four llirough mails leai in ' lu re after midnight, no leltei , as it is, can he polled after il o i lock, ami got otT during the night. Tin- enrollment of Mts aln lenls al llie IJnlverslly ilili year In the largest In Its history. A hitch n-eiiui to have oomn lu the naming of llie ltilgadicr lieneral. Any how hiti nmiie has nol as yet len st-nt to the Senate. The place for the inobillrallon of llie negro Iroopn will lie decliluil lu a tew days. There la only about room for 2 more coinpaniei al Kori Mat on, so thai they (annul l-e enl llicie ( hsrlotle iilini Ihrin there, while Wilmington la iniliilcri-nt. Tim ofllcrra lo roinmitnrl llie-to new foluniMira have been aelcclnl, but (lovrrnor Idimrll will nol give but lint nnmei for several weeka Ibv Mr Osborne, (haplnln of I he ?nil Regiment nt on Hnnday presented by the irclmenta with full Tealmenla Cap tain Melts of Wilmington made the pien'tilalbiti spree h. t ol Ilurgwynn alo iiirnli' nhort npi-erli, Mr. Osborne Tery gralefuily r rplled lo lite klmlnoas, ami fully appreciate the gift. lime lliey HenllyT Special to Journal. Wasiiimitiin, 1). ('., June 2:t lispatcli from Home tonight says that the Spanish lied under Admiral Camara has been sighted oil' the island of I'antelaria, which lies midway be twe -n Sicily and Africa and that the Heel is going towards the Suez canal Two llritish warships left Hong Kong today for Manila, A report is in circula tiou that the crews of foreign warships have landed in Manila, presumably from German vessels. The feelinir in Spain is rising against the management of the war. The Kepu Means threaten a demonstration in tin the chambers of deputies if llie govern llient closes the Cortes as is talked of The ministrv is allackcd for sending tin Meet under Admiral Crrveia lo Santiagi to be held there by tin- American fleet, lln lo Sttnl lilKti- (iencral Miles will go to Santiago ti lake command in person of the move ineiil ,'igainsl the city. (ieneial Miles says that the attack on Santiago will he piinhed. (ieneral Shaf lei's troops will be distributed in il seini circle before the city and gradually move up to the attack, while Admiral Sampson will suimort tlic movement, with the nuns of tlic tleet. 4 lllHlHK Hl- ( Ieneral Shafler is successfully lanilin the heavv sit'ife nuns and horses and iKintoon trains al Daiiiuiri fifteen mile: South east of Santiago. Already llie e giiieers an- building roads tn the din tiou of the city ami new s of lighting near Santiago has been received. I lahpiii i is also connected with Sin tlat'o I iv a lailioatl. Over tin- bed of liiii and Spain are l-oth of ibe I.alin ra. r mid of the eatue religion, and lhal Krea. U linen have hundred? of millions of rnt s 1 luvesU-il in Spaiu, we need not be sur prised that ilie feeling in France is prat tically unanimous against us. There ie no doubt that had Manila Keen a span ish vit lory there would have tteen mi Uluniin&liou in l'srit. When the talk turned on Knglaml, the inlerviewer suggested that the svmiia- thies of llie British aristocracy were argely with the Spanish. Dr. Hepew said he had not found them so '1 have met many of the upper classes ot Knir land duiiug my visit," he said, "and found l Ill-ill enthusiastically with us The women are all with us. That is llie liest test. The majority of the people do not want a mere understanding, they waul a hard and fast alliance. If conti nental Europe intervened ou the side of Spain, Great lirilain would go as far as we were w illing to go In order to make an alliance Asked if his opinion on imperial policy hail changed, Dr. Depcw replied "There are difficulties in my position w hich did nol exisl w hen 1 look up the question. New conditions arc arising all the while with the progression of the war which make it dillicult to keep out of this colonizing business. We must take into view the temper of our people, who would certainly never give any olonies back lo Spain. Transferring theiu or any of them ) a European power w ould lead to a European war sixty days. Us looks as if we would have to paint our white elephant brown and teach him to work." tall, in station there K .1 udge Spier Win from Washington w ii as Major of the 'i:h laker haB relume h his commissi,. na' i men t , ,f i in II. lu goes few to Km davs to xvllle take Tell muues n esse e uiaiid. ; One of the soldiers al ( amp liussil, has been senl lo the lunalic asiluin heri tor treatment. He is suffering from tem porary insanity. The fate of the'second Regiment Is till unknown. They may be sent lo I'ybee Island near Charleston for tnobil iatlon. Their destination may be the I'hilippines. There are now ltsi L . S convicts m the penitentiary here. Some work in the shirt factory and lome on the 40 acre truck garden for the penitcn tiary. l.t. Joseph 1( Uatcuelor, jr. I s. A has been promoted tu a captain and or lered to Coluuihus Ohio. The seven companies of negro Iroops come Iroiri Kaleigh, i-.nzauein uiiy , Oharlolte, Fayetteville, Oxford, Ashe- vine, Greensboro, ( oneord, Winston, Max ton, Kulherfordlon, Durham, Frank- linglon, Klnston, (joldsboro, W liming ton and Stalesville, combined. ON THE DIAMOND. GS GROWERS ! TAKE NOTICE 1 w , ii a; i in fo, V"il 1 COTTON TWINE, ni i ply of Suitable for I'm Tob.'ovo, ii'i 1 can have what you want lit . . . road the supplies for the Iroops w ill sent, while the men Ihemselves, taking advantage of llie tonography of llie conn li y. w ill inarch as ipiickly as poss over Ihe ''round between them ami San llago. The Iroops, will probably have to resist the bushwhacking tactics, which wcr practiced on Ihc marines at Giiaiilaiiani Well-informed army strategists say thai at leasl three days will expire before the army reaches Santiago and Im gins active operations against the city. -,ew" a'ruiii Niialrtil. Admiral (,'ervera is reported to have sent word lo his government at Manrui that the situation at Santiago is very ciilical. The Governor of Santiago admits that Ihe Spanialds were obliged toretiru be fore lite American foiccs. The .Spanish minister of war has re ceived a dispatch from Santiago announe inir that the liist attack of the Americans on I'uenta (erraco was if pulse I after a bloody engagement. rurlher rcixirts from Madrid announce the engagement of mi American warship with the Spanish cruiser Isabella, a gun boat nnd the torM-dp destroyer Terror oil San Juan, l'orto Rico. The account says that one Spaniard was killed and tn w ollllded. The destruction of a woodon fort near ( li-nfuegoH by mi American warship is also reported. Ihe Hrlnrorreiitrnla. The troop" to reinforce General Shaf ter are embarking al New port News on the cruisers Vale and Harvard The cruisers are heavily ar nod to rc.iit nny pus 1 1 ilc attack. Two Teiaa regiou'iiU and other from Kcrnamlina will camp at Miami for ihe expedition to l'orto Hioo. A 1 1 in 1 1 h1 Sampson lias urn' four of Ins fullest veMdi lo blockndf the lunilheni const of Cuba from Cnie ( rur. In the Isle of Tinea. rrlwa mt Wnr Ihe Hriliah steamer Nyriltmloro briti(ht Into New York fife million llaraua elgara from Hagu Captain l.agrande any llml he Imtmetl that the hot which kllltnl Kuaign Hajley was the last ahrll rtmainlng on board (he 8pnlali giiiiUml AnUxiio U' a and that had Hie shot failed and the Wlnalow not retired, the Iea would bavo been aruttlrd ami abandoned. ollieliil Deiiluls." Havana, June 22 It is "ollicially d nied"' that an attempt has been inatlo to assassinate General lllanco. The cxchaiige of the Merriinac prison ers was refused because it was under stood that HnlfOU and bis men could have known all about Santiago by exam ining its defenses, and prudence adyised not to give I'liein freedom. It lias been tlccii'i d that ships Hying Mags of truce an- not to he allowed nearer than six miles lo the shore in order Ihat Ihev may not nuike ohse ri al ions of the forlilications. '1 he I'lliled Slati s gunboal Maple has approached Ihe land fiitpienl- Iv, and lias been seen to make signals. In Havana coinplt lc Iraiupiilily reigns and in Santiago great enthusiasm is re ported. The German warship I 'eicr arrived here t his morning. Thai (mil t'lt-el, l.oMitis, June 22 The Gibraltar cor rt'spondcnl of Ihe Daily News says: No credence need be given to rumors that the Cadi squadron will return lo thai port. Admiral Camara could not return without riots al Cadiz and Madrid, par ticiilarh as he said at llie banipiet before his dcpailuic thai he would never leluin before his llag had been steeped in A nicr i. an blond Vou will lind thai lln- nel mow: of the squadron will be to tlic Canaries. Results or the Nalionnl I. ensue R .--Ball Unities Played Yesterday. Special to Journal. l'itlsburg, June 21! - New York 7, Pitlshurg H. Ten innings. Ijiuisville, June 2:1 Washington H, lyiuiisville (linciiiiiati, June 2:1 liallimoro 4, Cincinnati Ki. I'hicago, June 2:i-l!oslon a, Chic- go I. St Eouis, June 2!! Philadelphia 4 Louis 7. Cleveland, June 2:1 Cl.'Veland Brooklyn 2. Where They Piny Te.ilay. Brooklyn at Chicago. Washington at Cincinnati, ilalliniore lit St. Louis. New York at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Louisville. Huston al Pittsburg How llie I'liili! Nlniiil. 15 CENTS POUND. Wliici Wc Staph IS j list about Hive also one anil Fancy what it cost, of the Largest aiol He-it Stocks of St GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TOBACOO. SNl'FK, CHiAltS, SYlll'l', MOLASSES, itc., to bo foil ml in Sew Bertie. .... We will he pleased to have you call and etiiinuie our Stock and get priced before btiyint;. .... tiOOD STABLES Fit EE Kespectf ully, GROCERS, r 71 Hroad N.rtd, NEW KERNE, HT. C. QUALITY TOBACCO W. L. P. C Cinciniiatl HG 1!) XM Boston :!" 2i) .n:;i; Cleveland XI 21 .lil'.l llaltiniore -W 2.' .o77 Chicago, ill 2"i ..Vi-I Pittsburg ltd 2 a .n-lf) Ni'W York, 27 27 ,5110 Philadelphia, 2:i 2S .451 Brooklyn 22 :'.0 .12:1 Washington 20 :!5 .:!lil St. Louis 21) :J5 .:tlll Ixmi-vi!!.' Ill ' .:127 llltlit ltll lo I, null . Washington, June 21. The di-enibai k ation of Iro i,s will be a ta-k fir greater in the wotk involved anil tune ittpmetl than was the embarkation at Tampa, where lite thirty live transports lay alongside docks and the men, lenses and mules could be marched light ahoiiid. I 111 the south Cuba coast the sin I runs high and in shore there are lueakers which will make the landing ol men and annuals dangerous and troublesome, al tliougk w ith care there is nol t'Xp a led to be loss of either. The troop ships must neces , iril re main at a considerable distance from Ihe shore, ow ing lo their draught and to escape tin effect of the breakers, and also where ample sea room may be alforde.l in event of a sudden change of weather. Possibly, therefore, every lauding p irly will have a cruise of at least mile before the short' is reachod and tin- boats h aided up. Twenty live thousand Ainern m troops will be on Cuban s.nl by Ihe lu.-l week in July If by that lone Santiago is taken pract ically the enlire nnny will then Is transported lo Porto Rico, w here llie ill vestment is to hi gin Kivc thousand left at Santiago, il is bclicvrd, w ill he sufficient, with the Inmirgents, to hold the prisoners, nnlil lin y can lie sent home ou parole. 'I'he limn Ktiffn. Special to .1 on i n h I . Nkw Lomhin, Conn., June 2:1. The I iiiversity boat race was won by Cor nell, Yale second anil Harvard third. The course was four miles ami the time made by Cornell vvas 2:i minutes 4S sec otitis. The freshman boat race was won by Yale with Harvard second and Cornell thud. (torn 1 l-4Sc Yard. O. Marks Co. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT! POWDER Absolutely Pure CASTOR I A Tor UuU and Childrtn. Tit M Yoa Kiti Alwijs Booth. New Arrivals and Great Reductions Ladie's Sailors. No old stock, but everything new and up- to-date in both style and quality. All the latest and nobbiest styles, now on sale, at prices ranging trom 25 Cents up. Eelow we give you style and prices ot a few ot our special values. Brt Um tva , LosixisJuna tS Chaoacejr M Depcw a a partly raoanled hi opposlUo U lia parUllm, a tbe mall of Ui Ulest r devtlopwenti aad of three weeks U a top. " Wkei Wt ! eontliler tl rac RCSBELL ODH QOVEBNOn krt lamlril Wrepona In Ilia Peak Ilia fllaa-rerrlut Iciaidatrl. Ilema Meanrdlnl Ike Trn. Jul kiii Urniu'. I Uii.liuii. N i . June UU. ( The sensation of ihe hour la that on yealertlay a m Mr Hagby, of the Newi and Oliaerver went Into the Governor's office lo Inl rosl ut e I.lrutenant Marlowe, )V. H. A. lo Governor lluaaell. Governor liuasell enraed Hagb y, and pulllojr hla hand In tila desk drawer on a pistol or dered him lo leave Ida ofllce All thla. o account of an arlltle that appearexl In the paper last February when a gunat al lb wianalon lost by theft, aoma artlcksa lter, Hnaaell wanted to aiologlr ami keep lb affair from thu papers but no apolof y wu reoeUnl. I.leut. Harlowe who wu silting so he con hi h (Jot eroor's hand as be flngemil the pistol How this disf raceful affair will end Is otkoowa. I'll vale Secretary Cad ar kiowUd(tl that Goreraof Kassnll kept loatlod pistol and a loaded doubl bar rail shot ua la his offloa all the lime for few of being attacked. A big ticaralon left Here (his morning for Kort Mtcoa to mm tbt colored bat THE , MARKETS. Yesterday's market ipintatif lis furnish ed by W.A. Porterllehltt Co ('iiininission llltkels. N'K.yv Y'eiiK, June 2t. STOCKS. ( )s n 1 1 igb. I iw. ( 'lues- Sugar l.'llj bill 1 20 l.'U Pttiplrit Gas l'i) it 7 j lli IK'.J C. II. 10,5 1051 1H5 1 0.5-1 COTTON'. ( ls-n. Hlph. Itw. t 'lost- August lln . 22 12 fi 22 CHICAGO M A UK K I'M. Whsat - Op' n High Uiw. ("losi July 71 75 ",:i 71, SepU-llltH-r . 05; (IMJ W1J ftH CtlKM SeiiUmiU'r. . . :t:i a.ij it.'i :i:i Cotton Haloa 71 ) bales. If you bare some lo sell, ship it to ua ami we will allow you 8 Cent Per Pound For it In Itiiatnn. and no charge for com mlulon or earilng. lteforencea al througti Urn South it required. W. 11. UOWDLCAR It CO., OBTON, MAfW. Offlre and Warehouse, MS Pearl Hlrrei l'AI'E SI STKAW WITH MEDII'M BKIM, Hltill CHOWN and Velvet Bands in White, Black nnd Colored Uomhi nations. A Spleiiditl Value at H ..r0, our price only BKAID, I ol' BLE BKIM. IIKill CROWN SAILOH, in White, Blin k am! Colors, was fl 25, now offered at PINE AITI.E BHAID Willi BKOA ) ISKIJI, I11HI1 Crown and in While, Bh-.ck nnd Colors, !.()() inality for MILAN IlKAIli Willi MEDUM BKIM AND 1,UW ''rown, eilhcr white or black hands, all-white-straw, the 1.011 ipialily, ...... THE 7 (J!' A LI TY. ...... I'INE APPLE BKAIH Willi MEDII'M BKIM AND LOW Crown in White Only was 7.5c, now reduced to H .75 KM .71 .75 GO 50 Iojlgpr Wanted I A man with good tram to contract a lot of timber 4 mile from New Iktrwe, . B. K. fsVLUVAN k. Oti. Littleton Female College! Tbli loMitQtlon his t splendid aid premlneat Ioc&Uob la I rf mirkibl; beaitlfil urctloa of coanlry, la Ue nldit of t fejloi f noted Mineral 8prini. It haa large and beaatifallj abided Ca pat, CoramodloBi and Well tqalpped Billdinn, a Stronjc Tacitly ia a mil and Thorough College tome it VEIIY MODOl ATE COST. Tbe nil Tera wltl begli "Wedneiday, Bept. lltk, 1888. For Citilogie, Addren, . . r . i v J. M. KIIODIl, LlUletos, I. C. '' "1. ; i'. 'l i
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