wttkh pete VOLUME XXI. NEW BIKNI, I'RAVIN COUNTY. N. C . FRIDAY. S It PTE Mil Kit :in. !i --sr.( UNI) Et'TI0N. M MB HI STATE ME Republicans anil Ppta Not Sat irijJ With Politic il Siam. Capital ('lull's llitnxp Warm i nr. Htockai I I'm-. Anull-Skinucr Canvass, General (mile ttrlnirs Damage Suit. White (internment Unloni. Journal Huiikac. i KtiiiGH. N. (,'.. September .'S. ( The I'o(ulist and Republican in r-i once committees mcl tn secret session yesterday. The object was to adjust all difference Uiwivn liio two parlies. The takiug down of any candidates waB left to liialrnion Motion and Thomp son. Tlie Capital club lias decided In irive their "home warming" reception in til :ir new club house on October I lib Co'onel l!in;wviie j today called upon to know what he propics lo do, as leganU lr. Slnckard, and I be many cliirgpt a'anul luin. The people of I lie Stale ate not jr'niiir to ipiicilv let this miller rest, and Colonel lluruwync inilil as well make up In.i mind to ibis now. A joint canva-s between Small ami Skinner, Dcui cratic and lusion eaiidi ilalcsfml onr. sa in Ihe IM DUliict lias been arranged. It is sa il that some of I In- oltiecrx o! the 2nd Weiinciit w ill tnmoirow pi on to Washington to uri;c Ihe War Depart men I not to allow the r. jriiechl I i tie mustered 0111 of service, lis n conl is so poor that il will hardly be irtuii.cd. Could the regiment see itself as oiliei see it, p would narcely have Ihe fan: to 1 s'( lo lie ic.talucd. Twenty live, out of I In- ."iT applicants f r law license l'ail"d to pu s the e tod nalion. Al Cliapi I Mill It; slihleiils h ,vc li. ii i n I'olh d lliis s:'S-i 'li, and 12 si:i!es are represented. Adj.ilanl I leneral Cim lei today iusii lilled suit lor .'0,0(1(1 aain-1 llic si n et car company, bccaii-e hi- h i se became fi ifjhlened by I be ears--he w is ihmun and his le-; limken. When' tin' sheet cars were lo blame is not seen by the general pulilie. It (leneral Cowles wai not able lo e iilml Ids hoise he shouhl urn have t;one on the street where the cars run. lie publicans admit thai there is trou ble everywhere but Ihcy are hoping for Ihe li' sl. 't he I'npuhsls are hard lo tint I in line for fusion at far as ihe rank and tile (,'ncfl. Tlie lead i' is a' e all 1 i ;lil. There have been Toll 'While l..vcni inent I'nioiis" formed in the Hialc lo dal.'. Tlio penitentiary yesterday had a lilir lot of convicts consigned lo il. Cards are oiu for Ihe marriage of Miss Kvelyn Tliomas of this city and I llciheil Taylor Aydlelt id Kiiaheih City October 12. Over 5(ht wagons of tobacco were sold III I Jiiilshur!; on yesleiday. Tiio Fonric.'LtQ Soldier Dies at Baleiiik. Chapel Inside IVnllenthtry Hallr. ropiillsls Name Caml Idales. JnrifP Adams Snld lo Hate Resigned. Cattle Willi Fever. JlllIKN Al. UciiKtr I ll.i'f i , N. C, K. .e nU r J. I i A II ' 1 1 ' 1 1 H.il lier of Ihe Se I V, yl ment died nl Ihe camp liei.: jnlrrln, This III tlio lllli one thai lias died mil there and most of them hut e been buried ill tlio Federal cemetery Mrs. Meredith, the woman reinllsi who ( hero nl one of Ihu Methodist chu relict, in preaching in crowded house. She held ipihf a big revival heie many crs niro when ah h Mrs Moonaml. Shu m ule many fi lends heie The private In the Second Regiment aay that their officer am working to keep them in olnce against their will Thai almost all nf I hem are anxious to bo minified out nf acrvlce an noon ar possible. They dn not evn wool tin proposed nlcnded 30 day of their fur Iutt(h The penitentiary liusire have decided to erect a chapel srllhln Ihe prlnon Wall for I ha naa of lh cooki M- John T Pull Who latafcelt hlmn If In the rr llilou tralnlaf of Ilia convicli a uclt M tit tb poorer elaa tint donated $Iihi W tb propoaeU eharwl, J be re are n v I - I . ... m . . am KcnivmvH ban wnn lor jonra nate conducted a Hunriay rtrhool mi al tin- priaon, ila oonaerlltMi with the rrfulai arvlcei btl ttxn by I ha dllTrcnt aa nlaterg of Ihe ell jr. Il le iala irpoM ibal an clrcirlr plant bo put I at Ike penitentiary Un CASTOR I A 7or XnXasU mA ChlMrts. ' . Ill Kind Yea Han Atoji Bout . !Ua)f lh fllgnatare ot lighting there, and also for lighting all the State buildings in the city. The director all favor the Idea. The Wake couuty Populists ' middle of the road men," met heie tody In county convention and nominated a full Populist coui ly ticket. They decline posinvely lo c witli the fusion gang, v s eeia' examiner lias examined the II ll tompanlef here, and in splendid condi- a I I In II ihiieun leailers declare that ' . S.inc4-r II Adams resigned his ,'t.!iion as .Itide last week, and that ' -i ik.i Knssell will ajipoint Mr. V. i) .Mei i ill of l'eraun county his bucces sr. Catil' with splenetic fever arc being diiven over the ipiarantlne line into nine iiijeeii d disl i ii is is the news that conies here lo ihe Agricultural Department. Commissioner John l(. Smith lias sent J C. Hay ol Bonne to look lulo tlie mat ter and il true lo report the parties to District Attorney llollon. Tlie Democratic convention for the llli, District met lie i e today, and was presided over by .1. It. Young of Hen derson, ll was discussed as lo the ad visability id noniinalin a candidate for lliis district for Congress, or whether by mil iioniinaliiiL,' ihcy should endorse ihe independent I'opulisi candidate Atwaler againsl .1 .1 Jenkins Ihe lusion nominee. I ongiessinan Skinner ol the 1st Dis liicl is here today, and says Uial he will coiyeierv counly in his district and be elected oyer Klibii While the Uepilhli cad nominee by over siv thousand ma joi ily. l-'o.v Icr the nominee trie! is to be end. (I'm d mm i J n- Hid Dis hy Hie K-publi-l!ie li.iileriles. cans I his is li ii,c i Knssell is lor l'"ow ,n. I he Slale i h.al l i f and l.;ii!r i;icr l ilniiiiirton ilaliiin com- pu.iy. ll 'ii Kobiiison one of our negro alder men was toil iy eiiiivieleil in the Superior I out I of ai-anll upon his own W.le. mr; coiwrussioiv. VI Millie it Tlim-iiiiu Ii Iiii-nIIuiiIIiii. tai'lH are Kititrfl. Wai.iiim.ion, Sept. '.T - The commis sion which is invest igatin tic War De partment holds lhal the lime has now conic for all olliet rs and soldiers who think the)' have grounds for eouiplainls lo come lioidU Imuaiiland speak from Iheil own evpei icni e or obsel vations, ( I in of I lie members of the commission said this afternoon I hat il will nol care for luatsay i vidence or charm's, but every coniplalul made from pmsonnl ol seralinn will he leeched and consider id. They ili lie collected by the clerks of Ihe commission, and llien Ihe commis sioners wbl allcinpl lo lake Ihe leslinio ny personallv. 'I'hey cannot have all Ihe u il uessc-- conic lo Washiuglon, but arrangements will be made by which two or more of I he i oiuniHioiicrs can visit the placi s fi inn whicli Ihe most com plaints come and take tlie leslimony Ihere. 1 , el v one who i call v has any facts lo lay hcfoic 1 lie coiniiiissioi), he said, will I. e heard, and Ihe commission proposes to make Ihe in csligalinn Ihoiough, iin" paiti.il an.i coniplele. "Do nol condemn I he commissi, in in advance' he aihled, "but give i.s a fair Uial. I nccr saw a hodv of men laoic intent on what Ihcy an: doiii'.-, nor a boil) of men apparently inoic capable for thewoik. Kery man isinthi ncighboi Imoil of sixty years of a. i , is e pel lenceil and has passed Ihe lime of life when he Is afiail to take such a posilioit on account of the itillu enee Ids actions ndglil liac upon his fut ure. We have no relation with the atmy which migl.t hiimper us and we ari- nol inlbieneid by political couslilcra-tion-1. I''.crv in in has left his private hiuinesi for nn unknown pciiod m.d in l mis to devote lii-:i-e I lo ihe wolk of I .m i o 1 1 ii e I - 1 1 ' 111 o.lo.s Sept '.'i i ill) I e lie n - alve progiaium'' for mov.iig Iioop4 to Cuba hia Im-cii .an nugis! Iiy the War De partment in accordance wllli ilirei-llon given by the 1'iesiilenl on Scplcinlier HI Major-l! neral Hi Its' plan Is lo send tarn divisions lo Cuba, the II ml under com mand ol Major (leneral Wade, lo leave la OcIoIkt, nml Ihe aeeond, under llaj. Ucn. rilbiigh I.cc, to leave In November. Kach dlviann will nunils r a'xiul 0,000 men, and the plan is to hate 12,000 IrwipH in Cuba, nr nn the way there within llic next lly data. ll la nol cnntumplaiPil lhal any Urge part of Hilt forcu will be aoninhlcd nl me point In I hit country or In Cubj, Ihe puipoio being In keep ill men acallereil, a lliejr ran thereby Im handlesl to lietler ailvantage The pmtialnllly la that there will lie voiy lew it ipt at Havana, moil of Irnsipa Ixdng acaiieml through the I oealern cml nf the blind, garrlaonlng the in ill tnam and lliua gradually pill ling lain effort Ihu military oecupalinn of lite Uland In anllcipallon of Ihe ntsne, the iiiarlrrniMtei'i dcpartmonl la prep irliiji tn have tranniHi avail ablo for ih ttonpa. AaK1- la ih' tltlr, ItiMartiRl, V . Heptem' er 39. The magle tllla f "The Dandier of the Con feileracy" baeltwen btatowej apon Mlaf Lacy Vh JIlll, lit accoinpllahel daugh ter of Oaaeal A. I". lint, flhe aoooawl II let Win-ale Dard, anl will henorfortb bt looketl upon la that light by th Coa federate vtiaran of tba B-itub. Her falaer - one of tbtnvwl gallant a ad bl ' ailliiar men ia the (Wcderale aw Us ' -'' : i . V&N WTCX roR OOTXBNOB. Umfr l nrw Tatrh aanilaalre bf the avawasprata. Syhaci'hr, Sept. 88, 8 p. tn. Augustus Van W'yck was nominated for gov- ernor; lieutenant governor, Elliot Dan forth, secretary of stale, Oeorge Bat- J torn. I The convention ia slow In coming to order. Hill was cheered as he entered, Croker was cheered and hissed. Permanent Chairman Schaub said la a lint the Republicans are on the run and the Democratic chances are bright. Ho attacked Roosevelt as a las dodger and non-resident. He then took up stale issues. Tlio committee on platform lias com pleted i is work. The Chicago platform is not reaffirmed or mentioned. The platform pledges the state Democracy to the "principles of Democracy enunciated by Thomas Jefferson." AT NEWPORT NEWS. A Very Raniy Plunr. Thona-and nf Workmen. Lannetilng; ur the llllnol. Nkwi'out Nkws, Va , September 27 Probably i lie busiest place in Virginia is the ship yard here, where three battle ships are under course of construction and keels arc being laid for three coast wise steamers for tin; Morgan Idne.tn say nothing nf lh repair work that Is coin ing of tin: repair work thai Is coming in d illy. There are now H,(!00 men employed at the works and mor will be given em ployment as soon as the mammoth dry dock which Mr. Collis P. Hunliugton will build at a cost of $ 1 ,000,000 is well under way. Secretary Dong will witness the launching of the battleship Illinois here next Tuesday, lie has signified his in . teiiiion of being present and it Is proba ble that other Cabinet officials will also lie here. Among the distinguished guests from Illinois will lie (iovemor Tanner and Mayor Harrison, of Chicago. Everything is in readiness at the ship yard for the launching. The timbers have been removed from the side of the vessel and Ihe christening stand erected. She lias also received a coat of bright paint. The Cbaniberlln Hotel, where the bampiet will lie given is tieing decorated. Thousands of people will sec the laiinch- Aiirr Kt nhvkiiuhIi. Swans mi. ()A.,Sept ill. Secretary of War Alger, Surgeoii-Oeneral Sternberg and (lune.ral Ludington, chief of the (iiarlcniiastci'H department of the army, sperft to-day In Savannah Inspecting the port's ail vantages for the embarkation of troops to Cuba as a site for an army camp anil for an army hospital, (leneral Alger said to-night thai the choice as a port of embarkation lies between Savan nah and Charleston, (ioncral Alger still maintains that the responsibility for the sickness In the army camps rests wilti ihe commanders. If they hail enforced regulations, the Secretary says, the cause of sickness would not have existed. Tfrwia 4'otlllna: to Norfolk. Noiikoi.k, Va., Sepleiulicr 2?. Captain Henry Seymour, Norfolk manager of tlie Merritl and Chapman Derrick and Wrecking Company, which raised the Spanish cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa ami towed her into (liiantanamo bay. from which she, aflcr receiving some repairs, will lie brought to the United Slates, was seen tonight regarding Ihe slalenicnt printed under dale of September '2IUh, which was to the effect lhal Ihe cruiser would be lowed lo New York. Captain Seymour staled that she would, unless present plans were elinnged, lie brought to Hampton Honda, In accordance w ith the terms of the con tract between the Merrills and Ihe Uov crnment. He iiald that alio would reach here within eight days after sailing from (lunntanaino, ciccpt weather conditions lie abnormal when the voyage is under taken. Hoawmrnl Iw fVlnMlr flnvla. Atlanta. Hcptcmler27. A movement Ii now on fool lo creel a memorial moiiu ment to Winnie Davla, The plan orig inated by the Harris County Veleraut' ( amp, of Hamilton, (la , provide! fur a ulM'rlpllon limited to ten ccnta for each urvhlng Confederate veteran through out tho United Slates, and for each aon, daughter and wife or widow of cvory Confederate veteran living or dead It I Intended lhal the monument ahull bear this almple Inacripllon: ' In Memory of Winnie Davla, Daugh ter of the Confederacy." Commanders of the local camp and other Hialo divisions have Indicated ihclr (ntrnlloa to co-operate In the work Maxii.a, ftepL M. At Malot lomor row Agulnaldo will formally Inaugurate the republic of Ihe Philippines by a groat celebration. Invitations hsvs beaa silemlod to lbs principal srmy offlosrs, aewapaper ourrr pondaata aid leadlag Asaerleaas here. A Ihoasaml aallvaa will attend. Tba dictator will Issue proclamations Utba aatlrma of tba world aattlag forth tba laleottrMta of bis foreraakaat. Tba transport Artanaa, fctrlaf asv raoralu and aa laiaaenea at alt oa board, arrlTad today. Tata la la flrsl a ma Mil for months. Then lias baoa muck tdraraa cofflaMat oyer tba lack of aasll fscllltea, and tba amy of oeeepatlna la reJoHnj ibal tba 1st tarn bar arrWed St last. INVESTIGATION C ommute lo STO lo Hnaillns: tirat-ml Mm Staal Ulvr Uli Iildrarr. Washinoton, Septemlier 3S. Il was learned on good authority tonight thai General Miles will go before the army j investigating commission lo testify as lo , his knowledge of the Santiago campaign ; It was also slated that the coniniistmn t will go lo Santiago to look into Shafh i management of ihe campaign ami in n j tigate on the ground all complaints as to alleged mismanagement in connect with the different departments now uu der Investigation. This is considered a step of the great est Importance, as it was not believed that the commission would lake up the case of (leneral Miles or that of the San tiago campaign at all, and i.s regarded as an evidence of the thoroughness witli which the investigation Is to be made and the possibility of its touching ihe highest officers nf tlie War Department When (leneral Miles was lirst ap proached by Ihe commission and re quested to testify before it he did nol relish the idea at all. (leneral Miles realized thai sooner or laler there must lie an investigation into ihe conduct of the Santiago campaign and a substantia lion or refutation of his charges Unit lie had been unfai ly treated. He has pie pared Ids case with considerable care. Iledoes not wish to expose his hand until satisfied that he will receive justice for what he regards as his w rongs. The War Di parlmeiil , as represented by Secretary Alger ami Ail julanl-dencral Corbin, is prepared for the contest, and all the correspondence and telegrams which passed between (ienerals Shafter, Miles and the War Depaitinenl regard ing the Saul iago campaign have been prepared for the use of the commission, and are ill Secretary Alger's safe, ready to lie laid before il any time. Just whnl the commission expects to do when it goes lo Santiago is nut known, nor lias any dale been sel for its departure. Nothing will be done until next week, and it is not known when (leneral Miles will go before Ihe com mission. lot I lit: A tii.it in i; niv Take Laxative Itromo (Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if il fails to cure. 2"ic. The genuine has I, I!. (,). on each tablet. TIIORIAS F. BAYARD. 'I'Iip Urcnt Nun ol Itt-lawttre llloi Al Iteilliikin. ritt. I ) t: I 1 1 A M , Mass., September 'jx Hon Thomas P. Hayard, died al 4::'.0 llii-after noon at Karlsteiu, (lie summer resiih nci of his daughter, Mrs. Samuel I). Wai icn after an illness of six months. His dealli was without pain. Hi- wife, his two daughters M rs. Warren anil Miss Florence Hayard, ami his son. Thomas V. Jr., saw him draw hi- lasi breath, and his third daughter, tin i 'mm less l.aunhaiipt, was on her way to c! ham. The remains will be conveyed lo Dda ware and the funeral seniles will In hehl Sunday in Ihe old S n i-i 1 1 -1 1 l.un h at Wilmington. A consultation of physicians w.i- held August '2lilh, and they agreed tha' Mi Hayard was sulTering from aitorie oioi li sts and a general breaking down in i dent lo age. He suffered no pa'ti lo -my noticeable degree, and the chief tcudi in i was lo sleep. Tomorrow the body will be -i nl to Delaware, lielng due lo arrive at il mlngton Friday afternoon. TUB MARKET!. Yeati'rday'a market piotaliont furnlali od by W. A. Porlerflehl Co. Connninloi limkera. Nkw Yo'ik Si plemlK'r 20 HTta KS. Op. n. High. lw. (Iiw Sugar 120 121 1 1 120J AmTolwcon . 12T( I2t' li'.i Vil c. n. y in mi tiitj ihi Ri. I' loin 1 im; j 00 Kifl I.. A N .V. V. M Mi D.C mo Ho 7-1 7.1 (XiTIi N. ()'ii. High, jnm. (Tbnu January ft 30 5 ;:7 II .14 ft jy, CllttlAOO IIAKKKTS. WliaaT (in. I tiacH. Inw, (1.r iVeoembrr.... M M Hi Clf Ga Dooomber tf) S St) f0 BVCKlBn'l ARritOA SALTS, THE DE3TBALVR In tba world for Cats, Dreleae, rWrao, Uloera,faJl Ubeoan. Trt fHorws, Tsttar, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Hhla KreD- llnaa, and positively rare I'llea, or no pay raqntrmi. It U gkaranteeal to give perfaet sallsfaetloa or aaonry refanded. rHra M aaau per boi. For sals by I. F. Dafff. I l I li &AKIUI3 F0VDER Absolutely Pure d'AKIHM. T11K MINT. HOW THE PHILA)ELPHIA INbTlTU T.ON IS PROTECTED. Llttla) Chovoos Kor Any On? to Oft Rich tju.ckly by llt-lplt.g Himswlf to i'uele Kjatu't Tretaurr I'ttt rU, Revolver And W InrhenUr. In I'lt-ntj. Piobably not one pi rsoii out of a hnn-iln-d who p;:ss by the 1'lnliulclpbia mint, ibal griui lookinx cdilice ui Chestnut and Juniper streets, after nightfall reul i.i Hvhatis oiiii: on inside Tliero is nothing mean about Cnclc Sum, but ho is determined that any one who gets his money shall get it honestly uud hy procesH duly laid down. Therefore be has Uikeu all kinds of precautions to properly protect, css cmlly tit uight. the millions upon millions piled up in the vaults. The (bwirs of the mint am closed ev ery wiskdny promptly at 4 o'clock in tho afternoon. After thut hour no oiu out mint employes s huvo any luisincsh within the walls which inclomi so much money, mid no one can either stay in or get in without n spis-ial permit from the superintendent. Needless to 'lay, this is diilicult to obtain. SimultanuoiiHly with tlio closing of the doors at 4 o'eba-k tho first shift of the night guard goes on duty. The shift is composed of the captain of the giutrd and 11 stalwart men. As tho men file out to begin their round each onti is bunded a big Colt's revolver of tho most approved pattern nml loaded with big cartridges. From then oil till midnight seven of thi! 11 guards patrol without cessation every floor of the inside of the mint, from the corridors of the gloomy vaults where, awny down in the earth, nro stowed eighty odd million dollars in silver and iilmost as much gold, to tho top Door, where there is nothing more valuable than machinery. Placed at fre quent intervals throughout the corridors are electrical devices tor enabling the captain of the guard to keep tabs on his men. Kach of these litth-machines cnii muiiicati'H with the rotunda opposite the Chestnut street entrance to the mint. Hern it is that tin- captain is sta tioned nil through the long hours of bis shift. Kvery two minutes and n half the central machine in the rotunda ilellOli'H the presence of some one of the guard at some parti-mlar station in tho building. If it doesn't, then threap tain knowH that something is wrong, and lie immediately pris-ceds to discov er what it is. 1 tut. it. lias been n long lime since the hide machine tailed to send forth its announcement nl. Ihe piop'i time, for t In i mint guards are putrolliuu' up and down outside the hi building, careful ly watching that no suspicious churao ters approach too near the vast treasure left in their cam. Promptly at midnight tlm si eoiiil shift of the night enard puts in an ap pi niuiicc. to iclii ve I al ly shift. It is also composed of a captain and 1 1 mi n, and they ale split up. as tie- other siiiad, into inside und outside details, p'lom n:iib:i;.-ht on nntil 7 o'clock in the n. i riling lin y follow in the foot steps of the lirst shift, Willi every fac till)- alert to catch an intruder. The big revolvers are not the only weapons upon which the guards have to rely. ( )n each sulc of t he main cor ridor h ading from tlie Chestnut street entrance stands a walnut case 'through the polished glass iron! of one frown JO Winchester rilhs. The oiler cmi tains as many ue;l looknu.- carbines To grab these dispensers of death wmibl be but Ihe work of an inslaul for tbe giuuds, and then xvoe be unto any man or men upon whom it might bo found necessary to t urn t In in For the revolvtrs tin re is kept con stunt!)' on baud in the mint -'oo rounds of ainmiiirition, and for the nlles and carbines 2,hP rounds Kai h of the guards is an c.xpivt in the use of Iwith the pistol mid the gnu, nod ach is ell (lowed w ith a plentiful stm k of conr age, hence n comhinat ion capable of successfully resisting almost anything less than n regiment. Tlio HujHTinteiideiit mid assistant ens Indian both talked to the reporter nlxiut tho methods in use to protect the mint and its contents Itoth smiled signifl eunlly win n the jsissibility of one get ting iiway w ith a portion..! the vast treasure was suggested. "It would Ik' fully for any one to try it, " wan the BU!rintendent s only onm ment. To it tho assistant custodian niai (list emphatic assent "I have been hero for a good many yours, " the latter said, "and no such attempt bus ever tss'ii made It la pntc ticully iniHisslble fur any one tn break into the mint from the outside, and no one could aoeroto himself In tho build lug during the hours when It b open to visitors and hosi to avoid disonvnry. We search every msik and conn r of tlio structure carefully as wsm as the doors sm ( listed for tlio dav, and you may nwt axHunsi if any one who had no hoaimwa within these walls xvaa found he would regret the day be wa born. " In addition to the two hIiiIIh of night guar ls, Ihu ati rinl ndi lit and amtatt.nt cuatodlali have n habit of dropping In al the mint at odd lion r of the night to son that everthln' la going on all right. The mint In coimistisl Willi tbn otiil- tral U lepboiui atiilioii. and nbould there bo trouble tbn captain of the guard mold comn.unleoto llh pollon bnatl qunrtira In a brief aiav-c i f limn. "If you oiinn icrow anylssly who thinka lie ran get rich quickly by help tug blni'lf tn our coin," mtnarked tha eupnrliiUindnnt In (atrtlng, "Jual ad via bhn to think II over carefully Drat,' In oompllannn with the iraporlnUmd etit's sugirtwitioa the advice, la bnrrty aiven. And It la pretty grind ad vine to follow too. Philedolphla Inqalrar. Tba potaalatltn ol Antwerp Inolodaa 10,000 Germane who, II Is Mild, bay their (ooda ol Oarraaa mnrohanta only. Shower, era predicted by the weatbtr baraaa fortoda. ." !IT1 0 OUR U.- .ie.we to .- tii.t! we ll.HC ll- m f.,r I lie I'Al.l. .!l U I N I KU I K IK oe f ,. L-trgeat and ' A Ass.iited Slocks of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TO UK F(II'M) IN M-'.W HKKNK, And we res,iei': fully ask for a larger Sh uo of our ii.ttmtiuee. We buy in large 1 1 o a n 1 1 1 les from lies! humid and pay no inhMle llien's profits ami ale I hcroforc irep.,ri d to sell yon as low as any one. We have j.ist complete ! .. 1 ,,,,'.. STA lil.KS nml ,i l u ge shed to sltelter yo'tr voliiclcs, which yon arc wclc unc t.o u.-o When you come to tlio cit y Don't l-'.ul to ex innn.- our Slock before buying your Groceries. Iiospcctfnlly, McDamcl Gaskil 71 Kroiul SliH'i f, NEW RKKXK, IV. C. QUALITY TOBACCO 1 Yard. O. Marks Co. THE GREAT CHAMPION I I i il I Tin- ability of lliis mower to work where nlbem fail hi ignizi 'l, ami fur cm lini; mi rmiidi 'roiinil unit anionK atomi nml Ircin, Its npial lias never 1m- ii nro duccd The scuh:ir and nooieleaa (jenrinn of tills nuiUer ia wi ll known Willi onlv two con w heel- ll Iraio-feia llic ixiwer direrlly lo the knife without wriale. l ids Khorl connecting link that takca the plact of it pitman perinlu the bar In Is rsised to an) alible, even upright. In paj Inn nr oilier nlmtaclra without aUippini; the team, or Itlmul tbrawln the m telnne out of ir. and the driver can tin lliU w lull- Mill In Ins acal. ( ll In r Mow er lireak pituiana. knife hea-la, etc , and wear out Hie K''ra l ( nine I lie principle on winch llioao mower nre liuill is ronij Tlie II A M I'll N ik fiee from lln ae tmuhlea U-cauae tlie principle on which ll la dull i rijr.lil. Tlio I liauipioii will coat you no more I hill much inferior inai hinea. ('all mi I c lain I no same Is fore billing. HYMAN SUPPLY CO., For Sale Cheap !, Two yoke of Onen, Csrts and KIlorea Complete. Hplrndld workers and have' ln-n w ell careil for. For further Infor- mallnn. rail al I'ltttnan Cycle Company, a bl llt wlm ) C K SIM Kit Facts I Facts! I When yoa vlall tba Hty dna'l (all to rail oa I be Uld llellable . Arm of Roberts & Brother They keep a fall atock of . Pro UUiin k Oroerrtm Whlth tbejr offer at t f1( arc. Yon win alway lad I beta tleadqaarVra for ftrat-llaaa ' Onoda.,' ' . - - E j GROCERS, FR HAYMAKER MOWER ! ma i ill . IV rw vru N. V. Proper Compounding . OI I'naacHpUno It ao rhltd's alay. It requires eoooHaniinwe rarw aa4 errnralo knowWdr of Leit4 and tblr rtailons each Mner. We Uka aa hnwH prtd la I ho I'nrtty of tmr lr(ra, and Ihe FkiU , aad Aermnrjr with which ('otnprnd them oa fmtt rbystrtan's rirdr. Cof. rWilJt Front at ItwMle PtrtH ia. mm,