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VOLUME XXI.
NKW Br KMC, (KAVtN COUNTS. N. f. TltMHY. UEl
MM HI tt 75.
A Block cf Din Mi Mr.H
Isj Treasurer W.r!h
Not Kimwn Mho Cau (liiiin i!i-in
An Efficient Mayor, Collecting
Old 'iuxe. Tobacco a ! c
Still Large.
JOURNAL li' i U . )
Raleigh. N. i .'., Dei eniu;-i U
Stale Treasurer Worrh haa jn.sl un
earlbe I from s une old cunin ol a yauh
in lilt office bond ainoinu ins; t i J:il),000
ismed under t lie act of 18,18 'I lux:
fundable under the acl if 1 VJ a 13
cent9 on the dollar. There U nothing to
8 ioiv to whom the bonds b.lou,'. If
th-y were held by :i ri ale pai'ly tin y
would be worth gDJUo in 4 per cents.
He reported the matter to the CotiDc.il of
Biate and was advised to report the mai
ler to the Legislature. If they belong to
tho Stale it is not known witetlitrr the
Treasurer can destroy ; hem or whethci
he will have to issue new bowls in place
of these old ones.
Mayor Kus1! ended his connection wltln
t ic city la-t niht as Mayor and was
succeeded by Alderman A. .M. Howell.
Seldom has Ualetu b.is so cilident and
popular Mayor as was Mr. K iss and lie
will mako an penally acceptable Clerk of
the Court. The city treasurer in his ic
port made a good showing.
The county commissioners yesterday
decided that the Mock oivued by the
ltaieigh and (iaston railroad in the llich
mond, Fredcric'.tslmrg an I Pi.tomitc
railroa I amounting to $IO,():j is to be
taxed for tit years, back. li was found
that tliey could not make the. loVI pay
on its bunli as well as on ii- stock hi
foroi' i eorporaiious irwmnting to iflu,
OOi), as the bonds arc offset to the.i!;deljL.
edit jss of I h.i road
Tlie tohneo Wdrcho ies were all full
yesterday, and tiie neks as well as tlie
quality wi-.c -plemli I. SimujTW tlie to
bacco broiii; hi jl.urj per fWfliid and a
Biuall 1 to!' fpei-ially line t :ku,!iI 61
per pi ui.d
The names of tlie new field ohi. n s of
th i M com! mid Tim ly-; hirl lu'iuu-iiu
o the Slate guard have not as )l !. e.i
srnl to the Adj il.vn lijnerai's olii re.
rVttimml rH'.ii ltiH,. v rn.
I l 1 1 . A I ) K 1 . 1 1 1 1 , Dcremli 'i 2 The
fouilh annual niei I in of the Asiieiai i.i.'i
of Naval .mi'il i i of lb- I'niied S-a.es
met heie today on hoard the old leceiv
ing ship St. I. uiis, represeiila1 i ves bcin;;
Florida, Califoi nia, Geor a, I.ouKi tioi,
Maryland, Vngiiiia, New York, 2ew
Jersey, Missouri and oilier Slates
The meeiifg will bo one of national
importance on uccunl of the ino.enu iil
now on fool 1 lokln? toward the fo in i
lion of a national naval noli,. a
Th coijftri in e w as called lo order 1 y
Captain J V. Miller, of Mew Yoik, pre
sident ot Ibo association, who in a fev
remarks Intioduced Governor llatiugi
In a brief spcci h the Governor formal
ly welcomed Ihe delegates to ihe Stale
and expn -c I h is hlh npprerialion ol
the tecords made by the militia iliirini;
the recent war.
I'pun ihe conclusion of the rea lin of
ti c repoits Ihe remainder of the day w u
given lo a gem rm discutsiou ol ihe ad
visaliillly ot 1 onnlnij a naval reiere ol
a nail-, nal rhaiacler.
II appealed to be the opinion of ail
thotc participating In thediciirttlun that
'ich slop would bo a move in the ril.l
direction and atio it Ihe only point on
which there see.n -d lo b.i a '. . IT. : ic
was whether or not State n ival iniluia
shojlil be dupennd w ith.
Wash I Ml I o., Did - - 1 1 cnll i tut I'd
pofriuvily tha no hili h has oi a u i . e ! , n
ttii proi eedln of the I'pc Coin nl
sion kl I'or.r, and an iuipieksioo to the
contrary lu certain (ilia1 ten probalily
arose through a mlauiulcrataMllrig of the
pluufl the proceedings liaic reached
Wlib Ihe aciiinccncr by I i S;milh
Cninm'Kiiona lu the American demanda
set out In the os Ik I nl pr..liK.ol. all
danger of a fallue lo (each lie point ol
sl(nalur of a poara lre'T dlMppeared.
and that tuch a treaty will Iw forth
coming, covoilng at least all ilia protooyl
polula, is C' ntldo's I anur. d
Uarrla aatal Mt HtMtff .
TriijnTr)!. DerfnllXT -"Tlir lh
'Tiers of lb Cuban romrnlolon, healid
by Ocnsral Oarela, called at Ibf. Wbttt
Hojm at S.30 tb's afurnooa, and m-rn
nur dnWrawf larui .llut 4.'ilnli roaia
whew tha wsra racalrad by lb Tro.l-
ilenl.TlroeiaeiUg, hrtr, waasnUr
IHIV'IHBI MM Wll' lll mi If VIINiaVlOf
U luted an boar ahd a tt: The ireet
It of Ihe Pr.idVai was cordis!, but lbs'
JI..I. ..I.HI tt..... i . . . i m ei
rflatlra-alaial (Siasiis r -im tafetatarl Ik
cUi,e..o.Cr)lioi as hsr.af ""t J'f7''
oUcial status.. Ni thing cojhl be Warned T? j ' ' "
HbeWhlVi notes MolU bJwi M " "
eoereraatliiB.
1
COUCH CYRUP
Will curt TfliUilii ni BronchHta.
A tpwIBe for h!fti' r!i
Xm small. Prio 19 ete. at drag f ista,
TO RlOfiOdKU .
ral IS!"- iibnii' a IId rr Hit
ri, ";. . inu.-il .r,:ni lu lli
WuDiK'i.'nt, Deciniber si Socretarv
A.lgar lm- -d 'sVncral Miles to auburi
a plan tor fiu reorganisation ajil en
l-irenient of ll..- army. Uener.il Mi.
was. a!. early prrri ng a scbeme, icsul
lestfh.- d. ri nui. nl measure, whie'i is
LbviucuiIv t iug hanuled b Congie --m in
Hull. It bus excited comtueul tlnoiiiih
out Hie army 'ii-M. Hie War Depa: tin. it
should allow ue chairman of the 1!ui-h
miliary alVaiia c.ii.iuiHiee to prepa y so
important n bill, Rnd that General Miles,
the head of the army, was not consulted
The eit'C'itiii ,iin e. ol course, did ir.-L 1'iil
to attract aileui ion at the heruhpi n un .-.
of I he arm , l 't tlirre it seeincl lo be
aceeiite l as another phase of the ami
Miles policy of Secretary 'AUei.
Th r .Milt bin, ot cmiie. pnn'e.'N oi
tt:e ba-is of an aimy ol 100, io i, and
makes some provision for nvtnur the .Na
liOUal Guard and n r.foiial foiee. Hie
former only in time oi war. Il provides,
also, for the inst-nii lion of the militia
and for an allowance lor lu!ii"crs in
tiuu) of fjeaco, nut oii.y i.i ihe way i,i
eii;ipm;-iit, bill in ooaipe i er;i oi for the
p'eiTod spent in i.rilliu.; or in camp, any
from tiltjeii to thirty days anuiiiil.v
General Miles believes that tec war wiui
Spain howd very clearly that ihe State
troops as audi were of little v.dne whei
the time came for their i ne m p ration
irilo Ihe federal oiu'ani.at ion.
There s uoi only le peiess confu
sion, J)itt'tliey ,' were not fully equipped,
and lacked trainfii
. T " i . , . . . r
vper
tin;,
f nee and eoiu-
mn-it be done
. ..I I lo . i"
r . ; ni o1 i he
pelenl olliceis Sou
to ' r- .r t he N i ' i"' a
of I'.ri nter us, I ;.,.
Miles b it ,
l! Gri-l'
- 'II.
' ! '. i-
l i i I '.- i I
the r. t j : i- . i
po:i trained ,
oliieers tor ,.a
rejinients.
old a
. t rrV'-. oi il i i ..n il
. WAiitit.N i iece'ii' i r I -
tativc Jt-irhsrn of C ois.r.o-.,
roi-icr vie-.v id tv- pro1 ,-. i , ,
a N li ar.' rrri , 1:0,; : . i , . , :
at ihN fi-r- ioa I li 'il i ; , : . , i,
lie said: '" 1 die ;v o- .; - ' ,
favorable led- ri. ion lM: i
Canal w i : e pevi r : -. i ; . ',: ,
C )B1? a I Ail mi ri i -1 ml ioi, io
ft r -t I inn1, and .' le-' r oof oi i
comniis.don i li -d i a :!.,;:'.. r
not ohlv 'eri-!' loll' l 'oil :' , i
COIHpli'. id r.l a ( -I !:' (
flail IIO'MHIO We v. ill do ;,'.! h
;'el 1 he bill I hi oe i dtn i ' I hi i
of (o)ir.'ie-s, and b io e it i an i
Senator MoiU'an ay he can a
I hi oueli I f. Sen a'e in I . o f.
e an il o I il at . lie, i I n,
u ion lo a I I a .laMi
I tl.l
Oil I. H'l I
l-.e.lil.er 1
M i
be is of l!
meal u !.r
and soi.t"
rest S
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r. d II. 'i
Hint lilt. :i hei
.1 I'd to 1 III 1
! of III." J
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I'l le it in
were ''.veil MOiteliee al
nd
Tlios'- w II I receiveil lie' light senli-.c-e-s
eai lo enjov it a", a. o ; d.e, an I to 1-k
-pent Iheir lime i.da-ollng the oi.::i-;.
Who had lo ;Ml.-lld (in in.
1 he olu e ; s, I; ;i iii 11
r. lie-, ., .1 h on da: v. U ,t
censured Li.- hi -en ten
pe..;,e::,:e
noli i;
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It i: ui. n. December '
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fie
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In lbs Tola of Jodt:
' tie 1 in die. 'i
1 1 o ii i n e l J .
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Kavei. 'II
Hoke is HI
I I ',H . I .
Vole in
.11!) arol lb
l'l.i-i ;a..
l Oil
i lo
ll. 1 1 :
ll'.fl' lu I It
V I r.N N . Dei I'lllbe
-Ki
bait l' real In i Miane v i o in
t-f brn
today of th- fifikih inn I verm i v of Km
fier'ir r rani m Joneph'f ho ih-Iiiii i.i iff
thione. Tho public i;ion tun. o i ,1 , mo
ted lo honor life vnert'd i. i i.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
Hia Kind You liavo Alwsys Bought
Bmti
Signal
TUB
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I YrsteJajf'a iuark( lq' ' i'o i i 'urnlah
Hy W.A.TortrtJc;d
s. t .niftiiqaion
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w.y Tf.4.cl i it .asi m
e, 4 lif 4,
CONGRESS l SESSION.
Tug Lasi fialf of 55:li Cosnr-iEs
The rrcsident's Message of Unusual
l.enirth. Much (iround to be
Covered. Senators Non
Cniuinittal. Treaty a
Leading Feature.
Wakiiincton, Dec 5. The importance
of the subjects dealt with is ample
encusi; for Hie unusual length of Crest
dent McKinley's aunual message to
Congress, the greater portion of which is
about ihe war, the evenis leading up to
it, connected with and following it, up
In Ihe acceptance of our terms of I'ea re.
The general tone of the message is highly
commended: also the handling of the
more or less delicate question connected
w ith our acquirement of the Philippines.
It is free from rancor and bombast,
although fully recogi.uing the unprece
dented aeheivemeins of the country in
the war with Spain. Its dominant note
h patriotism of the highest order, pa
irioiinn such as every good American
f( a Is, regardless of political affiliation
and ran endorse. If the sentiment in
Congress is representative of that of the
country, audit usually is, ihe message
will be generally commended.
While the legislation of the session of
Congie-s, which opened today, will have
little direct connection with th? newly
aeioiired territory of the country, several
-d liie re ;ular appropriation bills, nola
biv I ho-"e !nr ihe A ruiy and for the Navy,
as well n s tho bill for tie; increase of the
le ;o ar army, will furnish texts for
intri v i-pci'i lies on I hat subj.'id , anil t lie
io of Senarors and Hepcsentatives
ind.ca'es ?,;i ieltnlion to lake full all
v i-iln '
lb' ib
ot' Ih-ise lets. Consequently
' i h of the present session aie
1 :1'o be iinesiially lively and in
re-t in
I liel '
,1 I!
is a disposition among proud
nib'.ieau Senators to light shy
itling themselves either for or
lolding an early Spring extra
I ( Ougiess, loconsidei financial
114 .Ills!
; S s-iol!
1 1 1 , dai ion, regardless of whether failure
ol tie' present session to pass all Ihe
le'i-laiiou actually necessary makes an
evira session imperai ive. Senator Alli
s oi w as asked plainly wheiher he was in
favor of an extra session lo censider
imam ial legislarion, but he adroit ly de
i lined lo eonimil himself and answered
ih" quest ioa by saving: "The President
oi:-'. decide whether or not the new
Coo g i e- s bail speedily assemble; we have
ii' linn lo do Willi the question" He
was al so n ei se to e pressing an opin
i i.i, say ing when asked to do so: "So
ininv things may happen in Ihe next
Hired mouths that a pie.liclion at this
li ic le irding an extra session, must be
ne. os-n rily based upon the merest specu
lalion The Spanish treaty will occupy much
of Ihe lime of the Senate in secret ses
sion Itui there are many Senators de
termined t o ai r their views on the subject
for Ih" public benefit who will take
alvan'ag'r of the liberal rules and cus
louu of the Senate to do so in open
session li will also not be difficult, on
fie.pient occasions in the House, to lug
in lalks on the war and ils consequence
.ui I results. The h ibiiues of the gal
leries of both houses are, therefore,
iNiicrp iiin with uiui h satisfaction a
iiidv a-.d brilliant season, and the re
poits i n i lie ii" afspsperi of congressional
;oo -eedin.'s will doiibtli-sj De more
lengiby l.'iarl for soeai lime pris:.
initlti HitUfta .in Ih Uhr-
M - on I li. Dee. 4 I'lie uo eminent ha
! in n seried a full dec slot regarding the
1 lu 'ii and I'n i lipplnn debts, but ihe i f
I V i.i! i ,e . le lo lay pu'ibsliei an an
i ii . in enieol Ujril the diawing for 1 he
- I - d hi 't ,n of I hr Cuban bonds will or
'in I a ember 1U.
I r-ipi en ial ion In Ih- Cuban an I I'hilip
I In.' d. l.u on the bourne has ierlijiin!y
! 1 1 1 - . l.-a-i-i I ihe rahh.et. A ihn in these
i. iir.ti.-s Is . unbilled to ihe report I lint
1 lie i.i ernment w ill devote Ihe indem-
ii 'y ri i phi' I fioni i.'ie Culled Slatet lo
jl.iu i d inisl lndcl)lednes. regarding
1 wlih Ii no ib-cUivo resolutions have Iwen
j taken by (he miniulf rs
' An I'ftleial diipatrh fiom the YUiyni
Island, lu His I'Uilippliiei, announies
that Hie liimrgeniii am redoubling their
alisc'niipon Iloilo The goiernmenl'
advi i-y.
I 'The ro el have l heir inns I rallies on
Hie i il v i i d fire on the defcn- a nlghllv.
Tho pani-h troops malnialned a spinl-
id di fenie and have kihad larg num'iera
of Inn em my "
Hl at Harfllt
Nouroi.a, Va , !. 4. Tbsnj are now
al ihnnsry yard bare almol thirty Bra
TSael of all types, from lbs dlmlnnllr
logs to ths Bismmnib cralaera aod mon
itors, wblcb art elthsr In ordinary or
idfr(olnj npslrt. Tbe pttsfnea of
tbe Ttase eaasas (raat aotlflly la lbs
yard, where tbvre are employed 1,100
ansa, the monthly wsj of bMB a(re
(tie 1 1 11,000. I'rospenie for atyady
evployarat for this large lumber of
men laroeghoai the winter are very
teeoraflft(.
Walaei aed strawberry .taffy fresh al
lUlertsy'i teesy; .
Kiim
Absolute cv
Makes the food more delicious and vvholesoine
MQT4. tWWi POwOtt 0O;, Wt YW.
QUESTION ON T6XES
lllrerllirn lo b Kum'll. T Tr.f t'llr
Nlilpp .ltunniuriil itt KaIIkI. Ilrnin
ol Inn real.
Jot'RNAI. Bl RBiT, (
Haleigh, N. C , December ",. i
A question has arisen as to the divis
ion of the ollicial duties of,a taji collec
tor and a sheriff on the matter of col
lecting taxes. Attorney General Walser
gives his opinion that the tax collectors
arc to collect what is generally known a
property taxes, and not the collection of
what is known as privilege or othci
license taxes. This is to be left to the
sheriff.
Mr li. (I. Hirer. has subleased from
Manager Schloss the Academy of Music
here .Mr. Hivers has been manager of
the Metropolitan Opera House for some
time. Now lie has both houses.
In the report lo the Governor of the
directoisof the white Deaf and Dumb
Asylum in Morganton 200 children are
given a? in attendance. Five members
terms expire as directors in March, and
the Legislature will havo to fill the va
cancies. In the election tickets for Judge in the
1st district Judge Ilrown's name was
printed on some as George II. and on
some as George K. Brown and the Jr
was left off of some, but Governor Kus
sell will not regard these mistakes, am
will give Judge Brown his commission.
Both Congressman l'earson and Oiivei
II. Dockery, Sr , have employed counse
to contest their elections for Congress in
Ihe '.Ith and tilh Districts. Pearson was
defeated by Craw ford, Democrat, in tin
'.hli and Dockery by Bellamy, Democrat,
in the lilli.
1'ruf. W. A. Withers of the Agricultu
ral and Mechanical College has been
chosen a delegate of Ihe Association ol
American Agricul'uriil Colleges and Ex
perinienl Stations, to the National Pure
Kood and Drug CongieSH which n eels
in Washington in January.
The newly elected Democratic county
oliieers took charge of affairs at noon
tuday.
An effort will be made to have the
Sliipp Monument creeled here A coni
niiltee heie w ill endeavor to make the
Haleigh cont lib'.it ion large enough to
give ll is city the monument.
iK7. SCRAPERS BURNED.
Iiiiiii.'Iiiip Riilldliias on lunar HrOHil
wny n Masn nT S'lHltlfM. Wlml Mly
M Ili a no limir.
Nl.v, Voiik, Dec. 4. Iiouer Broad
way, while l he wind was roaring 1 hrough
the slreels at the rate of Hiity miles an
hour, had tonight one of the most do
structive lircs in years.
The live story building at the south
wesl corner of Broadway and Warren
street, occupied by lingers, Pelt A Co.,
was destroyed, the 211-btory structure o'
the Home Idfe Insurance Comiianv, al
2iti and "Ja7 Broadway, was burned down
t'llheeigh'h lloor, ar:d the eight-story
building of the I'nited Stales Life Insur
ant e Company, ai the northeast corn, i
of Broad ay and Warren streets, w ns
bully damaged. A small building at 11
Warren slreet w as destroyed.
The operator! on the upper lloor of
the Postal Telegraph and Cable Com
pany's 'Jo-story building, at oll Broad
way, were driven out, aud the wile con
nections were melted by the Hani's.
Tlie loss is cstimaled at a miilion dol
lars Il is difficult lo trace Ihe exact oiigii
of Ih" tire. Police Kvereit and O'llneii
at U l.'i p m. u a bla.c In the biiscincnl
i f the establishment of Hogers, Pect A
Co Thev ptoinplly gave the alarm, and
wii bin ten niinutPh the entire aliiicluie
was in llsine.
The window broken by the llerec
heat, gave the high wind full play. The
(lames were quickly coininunicaled lo
neghHiring buildings
Tho building of thi United HlatO) Life
Insurance Company, directly across War
ren alreet, look (Ire at lirsl In the win
dows Ihe lulil frame surrounding
the ((lags panes acre soon Ignllod With
In a short lime th ' fire made lit way lo
the twelfth floor of the Home Life In
turancfl Building, aud Hie flames woik
rd upward to Ihe roof and downward lo
Hip eighth lloor
following the discovery of the fire In
the basement of lli Hogers, t'eet t Co,
h illdiiig there was an explosion. A sec
nmj slid mnre iolent detonation m
herd a few nilnulei afterward.
Five alarms brought lbs fire apparatus
In ihe lower part of tbe rhy to the pise
Orvat dlfrlealty wse found by Ibe lire dr.
partoimit In reaching; lbs upper floors of
tbs Home Insurance Company Building
BTJClLBM't AnntOA BALTB.
TB E DEBT 8ALVK la the world for
Cuts, D raises, Korea, Ulcere, Salt Rheon,
Fever Bo rea. Tetter, Chapped Heads,
CbllblaJoa, Coras, aid allHhla Erop
Hoes, aed positively care Pllee,orao
pay required. Il If gharaaleed la give
perfect sallsfaclioa or moy Maaded.
Prke M aedta per hoi. For aaJe by F.
tHRE
P. i IS i . l. ..ib,
I II - At ill l ,- Ii
r. m - (., ii
ii ft w ! o j; .
Taiu-. Dr.- I
I'he
aing io n-a r" t;.-
of the Drey f i- i'o -.,
of names pint, siimr
trial liv i-oi i -1 - in ; ;
1 1 ui': w h-n i he Co 1 1
nave reiole'i d ju lei
fus r i-vi -i .n now tal-
i t a T 1 1 r
!' ' list
O' I Old s
i- to rle
.:. shil!
a,'h
.-1 i
ill i - i e io
r ''a sn, ,
lent about I '.
i s . ighu ei. c
II . v-
iu small type in the ni wspap.-i".
Many insist that a lot on tin' p ,rl of
he army to seize supreme power is a
solid fact. The Matin publishes an ar
ncle manifestly inspired to this effect.
1 1 says that there are two camps in the
trmy. One has taken Cincinnati! fur a
nodel, ihe other Scipo. The conclusion
liawn is that there is no danger from
lie tirsl, which regaids the civil aulhor
lics of paramount importance. The
-eeond may menace the security of t lie
state.
Colonel Picquart's case has taken a
dep forward. It appears that some of
the documents in the affair contain
references to foreign personages whom
it would lie risKv, or at anv rate un-i
diplomatic, lo mention in public. Then - j
fore it has been decided, although the
trial will take place in open court, that i
these names be replaced by a sort of code1
arranged by the authorities, which will!
he understood only by the court martial.'
The Court of ( 'assalion has asked lor:
he secret dossier that is lo say, a-ked j
io see the-e fsuious doeiimenls, which '
ire so lenible that a foreign war is said !
o be certain if I hey are shown lo Drey- j
ma. Indeed, I In y are Mipposedly so dan
;erous to Ihe peace of prance that il is a .
vonder they were not destroved long!
igo, if they really exist, w hich many j
doubt. So far only one has seen lire'
light of day. This is the letter which;
'lolonel If oil i y confess,. ,1 t0 bar ill'.' !
forged. Il is, Iheicfuie, excusable to :
i hi nk that the only pe pie to have any i
thing to fear from the examination of
hese documents are those who have'
nadc thitii,
1 lor.'t te.ke in
ten a I nied;
ernes be f o i e
the 1 11 1 It- one
'nine-!. Thev
endanger I h e
h'.'u'.'h of both
MOTHER'S FBtfi3, t!v Ko-a:i.!
lonn-tned exti-rr al 1101110 r.t. wi.l nl ".(
the eaily diRtre-s.ir. 1 !'i. l.rU-r ..::; b' :
ter than u:i-l': i g t n. ihe w : il. I'i
good e'lei'.s :in- lie ' r".'u';" l "dv
bvfo e .' '! : 1 -r .':: :: . :b" :d-.i!
its I. ;;:;d af', .: I'll ! ' .' ' is OV--
come ; -- . i' -: ;. -e:""l :,tt. r !...i !
ened l"fl s :' re. .ri.-r: I dar: -or . i,!el
Sold by I): e..l-n r $1 a I. !!:.
Pn I f..r ..n. ft I'l '-I ' '. .n !!.' - .1 ''
THE EPAPFir.l D Scl ;'.A';TR CO.. f l:ctft.Ca
TAX NOTICE!
Tbo-r who hae not paid tlo ir County
"ax s sdiould do ho al i. nee and thus
ave llio (tO.-sTS. wheh will be adde 1
ifn-r IiKCKMHKU lolb.
No fin i her i r longer iii.l.i'g'-nee w ill
e gianted Tax payi rs. so p iy nt enr-e.
JiiSKl'll 1. HAILS,
S 1 if 1 1 1 f llnvfa ( 'oii'it v.
ami i
Do This
Insurance : Company : of : America,
Home Office Newark, N. J. John F. Dryden, President.
""a ail Msa aBajaya
Ansrts Jul) I, lii'Ji'; 4W. orpins JsIt 1, 1898:
Inrnmr IHJ17: juficMj jfafetS iBifirtBCe il tmt Il97t .
Insurant Wtllim la IliUT: iMfMth& ,,W Pol,e, H,Uer Dlt,
'' : '
THE niUDKNTlAti HTANDa IN TUB FltONT OF TUE 0RKAT LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANIE1 OF Till: WOItLO. IT 0FFEK3 ALL THAT 13 GOOD IS. LIFE INSURANCE, AKD
UNDER THE HKST CONDITIONS. , "
F0U PARTICULARS, AI'I'LY 10
fl L. H0LL0WELL, General Agent,
K00M 4, TLANTEai BUILDINO,
iOUNTRY
u uuil
w
of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
li' i;K ItH'M) IN NKW BEKNE,
A; i wo i, -,).-, fu'ly ask for a larger Sliare of jour patronage,
w U.y Urge 'uaritities from first hands and pay no middle
io- i or,,:,, s ..; d iii t- then-fore in pared to sell you ae low aa any
in. e.
We have j ist coii'm'-i.-.I a lot of nice STABLES and a targ
t-hed to s'iekcr vo tr v Ii ii-loei, wliich yoa are welcome to use
k i!
in'.VIi. n yon come to ilieirity Din't Fail to examine our Stock
let ue buying vour (Irocenes.
Keapcctfully,
71 Broad Htrvrt, IVEW BEItXE, W. 0.
LOOK THIS
Full in the face. By right it may
belong to the little ones, but
older ones also corns in for their
share. This store will help all
to knjoy it. Gifts ot a practical
character for both the young
and old. Not too soon to think
of what you will choose.
(i io.I look; ami comfort combined
I'm is I'! , :.-), If I 0.1, 1 'Jo, 1 o'l and
J 50.
Fur Colin ns to.
Anolhi-r suggestion of winter.
I "rices, l(t (10 and 4 .VI,
'rMli table CJIovch.
Uangen of alyh'8 anil colors ve-y libi':
al for either, man, woman or child.
Ladies ICid DIovch, (ilti-, Toe, $1 00, 1 25 ,
and 1 oO. j
Men'a Kid Cloves, f 1 110, 1 M.
iMissia Kid (MovpH, 7'c.
Children'ii Fabric (iioves and Milti-ns,
10c to ll.')-.
IHlic.H HiabrellaH.
Some interesting tl.injrs, fancy bandb'n,
prices il 50. 2 SO, .1 00, 3 51.
For Wocneti.
An 'ther shipment. Thin only aboul
week old. Sutnj correctly labored gar-uii-niK
in I In- lot.
I'i ices f2 .'i0. 8 M,i M. 5 00, fl .10, 7 50,
H oil.
6B. 3
F
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lii .t e have laid iii or the FALL AND
i e i f the l argest ami Beit Assorted Stocks
GROCERS,
Holiday?
Sentiment
Wool BlnnkeiH.
"An armful of wool" fairly describe a
single pair of these blankets Pretty
border colorings, prices $3 50 and 4 00.
Nepiirale NkirtN.
A Ureas Skirt ai h gift may not be
a in i
PI tin Brilliantines, fl 90 along to 4 75.
Hrocado " 2 03 " ' 3 50.
Ilrocadc Sat in, JOi il I.
Colored Serges, $1 1)5 to 2 50.
Colored Novelty Wo.ils, 3 85, 2 90 a id
:t fHi.
BtlH.
A iiretty rug not in li jpnniblo, but a
good piece of economy.
Moipietlm, t2 5(1 and 3 75.
Smyrna (Hf! lu). $H 00 and 3 50.
(30 in) 1 50 and 1 75.
LuriicM Ilniidkerchlefs
One of the chief points of merit. Is tha
close prices we make.
I Pure linen, H. rt., 5o
Pure linnn cambric, aher, 10c.
Pretly designs, embroidered. 15c, JOc,
25c.
68 Sm.
NEW IiFSSE, k. a