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I i rUi- nio vrnmleifiil. : : rr,'- ,IH,. j ): ; j h : U .t r C,'J v fue Tj ( Bar AiwKUtUJMMr R- enterprise. , UDi iTlM Reynold. Joboc UampMy which was recently rear Mtl4t Iprlty of the iteofc.. Jiefnj ibtughi,ii)' Sought fiBj pleciol. iweJiB lrg ...lobkoca fMtory-i 4 AitA wutll one. -.. The North CarollikKjEUr-Association Wdpi Its flrtt nnuleettoi.t4More- head City with banquet. R elected the follow Ink, dteoers;' Pfeafdent,' Charles f," ff irren. . Waitlnkton: Vlce-Dresldenla, Thoihat ' bi jSklnner, .dm(M 'II! Jllil, l j. smiin, j. won roe, o. a. oisrae O. Burton, L, M. Withergpoon, M. ff Joftte A. .adell,JCrns,B. at'son acrclary and ' treasurer, J. Crawford ni. rk.ki mil ii' The North Caroling report ou the can dftion of crop! June 80, based on returns from oVer IJBOO iofrt8p,0naeita''!fij! guni- marlzeaty the Atricuttund Depigment It gives the following, percentages yt wmiA and condition, is 'cbmpared ith laslVeiir: " Cttoil Serent' Mreage, 90 per cent condition; corn, 10H acreage, 93 conditloh: tobao"i acreage, fl ...!..'..... .MMf 4M iS. X 4a ikik coauiuon. tue increase m iquaucu (ragtf is irtthe H5ast. Tntf-'JfteUf of hcat Wfonna' ,W,be' 78i'errt W aVeragV cro; add lliat of oats '0 per ! AlfltngfeinenJi reat6ffrmisoiW pany16 derelop and operate the'hUiter pxwWttd tntnentK on thViMHeck property, ner LibctyHh THe cWpany l now formed and Is named tli Cape ir Power Company! capital - is 147,5,000. It wUUdeyelop.ilWitowor at &ockitlJs,J?ackhor, indattlft Rajls UAreke )WBer Jjfv ft, Jlorgw, pi purham, is president; J, 8. Carr, rloe president; K.P.5jGjrayt of ..Greensbprp secretary and treasurer. The company lid operate cotton and other, mlllav Jj ia contracted to furnish power to the anfortl cotton mtl ' - " i f The eieOntWloaia 0f'themltenU ay decided lolsttB'warrant on!;th 4ate imsnry to fay all the-inplo;i it theieight fttftnt their back! salaries f rSm October 4V1898,o January 1,4899; and from March tth of this year to July 1st. B wl require some 188,000 to dohls. 'Itley ilretwananttfo -411 ,000 of ."the sinorintTltf xcotfvt'f1)dnrd !and Superintendent Day have gone to''Ue Caledonia farm, nea Weiaon, this" being one of thetwolewfritfarnirf which will $s pwoliased before this yeiri.V Wilson has beta vary mooii-exereised over the arrest fe Hesart. i-BrOoka and Cooper, furniture dealers on the charge of jncendiarism. ,Thewywing men came to WUaon blgSly rooomsaeuded and from Ply moat hyhsra they had bseit in bosU! eas daring Ute past sewrai yart '.. IftsuMnaa Commissioner Tong:wet to Wlls6n,fotoVstlgata theaUM0f the Ore and he (leemedi tfat v Ide oca '-safll clent to have botb parties airastedv , The ease was . brougUtbef ore Magli trate Lancaster. Uanr jsrominsnt citi zens who were in. the bulldjng .uriP' and Immediately after, the qre, wers ex amlned. , After a thorough axamfnatlon Nr. liancasler ordered tuelr, release. The 8ate charterithg Belje Uanscom Mining Company, 'of llendersonville, capital 4300,000, JL J, Pullen. D. a iuttle and W."F. WrlgUi being the prin cipal giocKnoldert', The Ashcvllle'Laild Company is ilsogranfed a charter.' -, Its capital ts 11.0,000 and W. TWeaver; J. L. Wagner and 6 then are ' itoclhoMers. It'obert C. Strong, as attorney of the Southern Bell'Telephone Company' ban filed notice of appeal v ult' lhe corpora lion commission from its bidet fixing the rates of rental of telephones. ' ' ' - tit. Oeerge T. Winston replies to the odlcial notice of his election To the pres idency of the Agricultural and Mediant cal collige; accepting and plcdgti'g tils Itest elTorts to advance all Its Interests. The Allnntlo Coast Line railroad lin bronght to tlie Ashli y silk ap'ianiti mill a ltrgesnd beantlfu! Cm" s engine, te n put In place Itmr' vtlllter.',,'"v,.,lty(." ana tlil. tf) keep pn'-e wuh tnfl r :(' 1 1 y I" ni ii f t ' - 1 ' i i I. a t.,i; 1 h. f, l i v 1 1 i I i s l i r llsies e.s food atoce deTus Wtoiesome,' r;'; HHP, ilnnlio1-'. B'li,ni''m'.. ! he Urad, Appeal Case. IllleU .Jtillalaiahaataa. Balalgk Fir -; VeaHiaiTaRtStata Baa ; 'liana'! Splenic Farer. ntiton,--July '10 Mr. Oeorg Lent of DaBrtlle, ,Ta has been in Winston Interviewing the tobacco warsboasenwn wllia vlw to buying their, business. So waa not given any encouragement. oiBe eaUed on the proprietors of the (oar warehooses, all of whom told him tbal they dld-not have any proposition to make blm, in fact, they did not car to sell Mr.vLea asked one firm to mak a price on its business and then give him an option on- the same. - This was promptly declined. Rapnaentstivesof the four houses say tjjatthey do not wish to sell, and that no definite bid was made them.- One warehouseman said Mr. Lea was rather uncommunicative, especially when asked ivbem be represented. Judge Brown will bear at chambers at Oxford July 28 the interesting ease grow ing out of the judgment of the Superior Court ia the suit of an ice company igainat the Seaboard Air Line for the alleged burning of its factory. It will be remember edfnat a verdict for 120.000 Samages was given in the Superior Court her and that the railroad appealed, bnt its attorney did not file the appeal papers in time, according, to the claim of the attorneys oa the other side. ' - One of the railroad attorneys says be has entire con flilence that he will get the ease before the BuDreme Court. - The attorneys on the other aid ay they think tbacase (a efaded and that it cannot be revived Deputy. .Revenue .-Collector Adams made a lively raid. u .Johnston county last Saturday and bagged no less than three illicit distilleries. Johnston Is get. ting to be a top notch moonshine county and during the past ;, twelve months as many as 25 or such sttiu nave been ae- stroyed. ,, i':. A fire department, test here showed the promptness of )he firemen. An alarm was fentln frojnnew(boT,without any hint In advance,, the box being seven blocks from n eng(n . house and . I three minutes the"noee wagon had made the hydrant and. bad water on s hook and ladder Iruckjrom tbe same house being alson Uie ,spoV ,The department, is cheap as well as effective. Its cost , this ybar Ja only . $3,500, fhls Jucludiug en largement pf bu jiuings.-.,, . ., a The Executive Board p( the penltea- tlarr; )taa requested State Treasurer Worth to Issue at one 180,000 of 4 par oeni.bonda, tq raisa, S49,' with which fo buy thq two "Caledonia9 farms on the Roanoka river, near ' Weldon. , Thes farms were ., first., leased, 10 years ago, The Slate has ever since had an option on them, at the price above named. There are t.lOO acres" in these farms. Thereare few's One farms In the south. The Slat hu expended many thousands of dollars'npon them and Ihey are worth at t&a yery least $136,009 including the Improvements. v-.ti v? , , u Th alAtin rap ' IhA nMlMtAl nf Vance sUtue was selected yesterday and"! is pink granite, North Carolina stone, from 6ne of the Piedmont counties. tUt' fs'iialir'thai a French' arflsi h to make' the bronM "statue bf 'Ensign Worth Bayley, which Is'td stand inibe Next Ettnrday the"' FarlflaTiouring aim Company "here will InvlU proposals tor buildlnor a iS.OOO bushel elevator. pr? George1 T. Winston, now in Texas, In telegraphing . his acceptance' of the election to the presidency of the Agri cultural and Mechanical' College here pledges his best efforts to advance all iu best Interests. - 1 Much rain has fallen and the drought has ended In all part of the Stale. ' '".' : Effective Work la being dona' here In both road and street Improvements. The supply of granite is nnllmlted.The city gets granite from tb quarry here the stone bsed in building the capital was taken. The deeper the quarry the better the stone. The stone in the capital is blotched. It was in no case taken from a greater depth than 19 feet. The quarry has now a depth of nearly SO feet. Dr. Cooper Curtice, State veterinarian It In Alnmance county examining the livrd of T1 cattle oaliie farm of J. A. Rmi W. S. Lou?. Eight of the cattle have died, ll Is believed of splenic fever. Pt:.le Oeol.lst Holmes says that he Is lu fi i.r of the development of this dresd- I t!' In various parts of the State, '. ' t j l' cuiislanl drlvir ; of cuttle frmonictitoiheiV'from the woods to the pastnrea and. from the "rang''.tA tbiwn.JM. .(- .. -,tr(M. 'vTh Cosiilatlenf af AfrtenUere w UiSay also notified olslehossamoogthe w at the farm of Rlchatd L Battle, Bq.. si mile from Raleigh, A. fin boll aadaow are very, sick and. the others omiasioneYultai go VHiUUlW WftUOlU Ilia BMU DWHItltfB. He requests that Information be sent her lm'medlatsly'bf aav slcknesa among cattle, Waa eipertCM. b ,it. There ia ao charge. Prompt oews -ta wanted. Uteiaeiitra(4,ate be mailed to'perapnf wVm, ejtl ar ck. There will be great toe nulax tr is prompt nettott. The disease i eansed by the boopbilni b?vif, or aontbern ' cattle tick." the disease Is kaowa"as spienjc, or splenetic, or southwn, or Texas fever, . f i r'i MSlllH li '' 1 Tr I. - THK SPECULATIVE ItAKKJET. Today's qnotatlOns fufilsbed by Lewis A. May ft Co., .New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry, " ' " New Yoa, July 10. STOCKS, Open.,tHfgh.iLow. TJiose .. 157 167- 154J 165t .89 CI 0i CO, .130 i36i lsti ian. . 110i llOt 1158 1 IB, . 80 80 80 ' 80 Sugar Reading. . . . R. I C. T iL O. P Manhattan.. B. R. T. . . . . 48 45i 44 .wiisriio- 15f 116i .115 115J 1141 1H COTTON. Open. Hiyh. Low. Close 5.85" 1165 5.63 . 5.66 August..., January..!... 5 84 .88 6.84 6.88 CHICAGO . MARKETS. V Wisat Open, High. Low. Close September ... 73 78 ' 72f 78b ' COKN September.... 8!! 83 58 5 83J What might have en"lf thilfllttle eongh hadn't. been neglected Is toe ' sad reflection of thousands of consumptives One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. F. 8. Duffy. NATIONAL LKAOiW 6AME8. RcsalU or Saturday Bwieball Games, Special to Journal. Baltimore, July, 8 Washington 1, Baltimore 6V Second game -called 3rd Ining, darkness Brooklyn, July . 9-Phlladelphia 2, Brooklyn 6. . , . , . , ,pitUburg, July 8 Chicago 0, . PittSr 'TT . insane - ,; St. Louis, July .-Cleveland 4, St Louis 5. Second game Cleveland , St. -Louisville, July 8 Cincinattl 4, Louis villa fi... , , ..atamUag af tb Ctxb. PC. Brooklyn...... 48 88 .- A8 ) -ei&f .606 ; .&? . jm .48 ;800 r,J01, .824' , J80 , Bortoof ....... -48 . 86 . Ohtoag.t.v.-w 40 . 26 . PhiladelpbM, .. 40 87 BaltHBore.... 88 88 8t.Louls,.. 89 2 aaoinnatl,.... . 84 . 83 New, York, ... 80 87 PltUbnrg, ... .'. t . 84 . 84. LonbjvlU,.....; 87 48 Wahlngton(J. r, 88 48 .-r. Olevland,rt h!8 ; 86 , V ' J '. - i 4 'ifini ? Diwdwaator.- ? Ita bought a typewriter, eld chap; r Going tons ttyoarseirr' ' ' - Goedgrayshosf why you'll bat to pel! every weid.'A .? " "" 1 " ' Mi J- 11 -r in inan ' - n tt AOmtM Mats ikkirrpM. ' LTha Bank President Are you aware tha cashier has taken a hair interest in a yacht!. ,-, . T ,., The Confidential Advlsef-No: 3 Per- hane we had brtter see be does' not be . J .1.1 . lt-.ir X wim a iuu inun ifw. - . .-J.....M (,J U f -t n'lMjf ' ? -'tt i Oh. 1 am going upJoMsme Brown's She gives k bug party this evening, t H Wbafa a bug party? - lt'l party where: yoU iplay ,, kissing ame;f 11.1 7 J alia WatlTetl. ''; Well, Preyfua la oa hi native : aoll agalB,.,,'',; i ' t,l . (Yes, and be must notice that It -,1a more soiled, If possible, than ever. ' - Blemarkable. i II must be wonderfully clever, with thpen.;av in'r;.!,,, . . , . . "Wh.f .- I ....... . , .ir. . -i.v. 'Even his wife sometime reads what 1 1. - he writes. A a v ' r'i trlC a a --'-.".-''"..--' - ; ' J-4 . . . . - f - .1 . T.tHwi' ti jrft i-n-i-'-ii. t V M-i.Mi .. . j j 1 -i a'iii-'ii. ,B-rf-rf.ij,i ' - 'ft 't 1 .,t tl ' . ; '--.J-. ' - f J. htaT3XIST uRKCKlV0 from tha Mill lot of Ortioina TOBACCO Tff INK and yon oMthaia wtua t4t,it(jt .io? ,,1. x ft.CETa.P.Rft ,f Jl. OH iOPNCWfuir MKht, itot bo ; I -' IIajI '.'WUinf It Irak VAn ermi aawKn ann tM Lwiafllnav AwtlaM sn iiioU T-, ..X - y . weihaonly aboat eicvaa It will jpayjfonto. remember, , , ' rtanaftdtfgVfoWyytlfw1na;i'- V t - - , 1 also have a I a ee and. Well GROMEMMSIORS , t hicli I can aell aajof aj fiM r uocxtDiauieSfWiuiaaeiior tor-nuggie a AArtftvnips jya i arc welcome te naa Free,of Xharga. , , -. , 'u Fiftieth Annsu 5cfMloi Facilities Increased. Ckargea Bedaead; Beet Bearding Accommodation. Bxtraordioary advantage l Music, writing taught. ., . . . . , CharKes for Annual Session Board and full tuition In Enelinh wltb Latin and " French $196 00. Music $40 00. For ilivstreted catalogue apply to 11, - . THE..., BINGHAM SCHOOL, tSSSSS. Offers Eastern Carolina Boys a hrnltkful Plenty of wholesome foodi pure Water and'freah kir.' ' Facnlty of seven thorough-' teacher. F.iu luble, eiasaicaUriraUAc and busineiM course. , ffiymnaaium,. and Physical Director. All outdoor sports encouraged. Scholar-ships, prize and med als, " LKerarv iSocibties.' " For new handsomely Ulustra'ted ektaloirne. nddrrss.' 1 ' fllESl-UJM L.KW1S uiut JO, A, frincipw jsingnam aciooi, meoane. I.'., , . these it m m ! Perhaps remind you that you need a These we have.- -Now for an . opportunity at these prices. They The $126 kind in plain white at 92c. The ' $1 60 ' kind," plain white with' large wide ruffles and tancy ' plaids and" checks'; at $1 12. 4 i m'i The $2 60 kind beautiful plaids and check ' taffeta silk at $1 92. IMeltf'tpatfiatqUi- bright new patterns. Ti ? A lew Children's and 60c. '5 wo MUliriery'Specials ;:.! .. . : ,, ' " ' " The 1 00" ualitjrt TV ' t WI! wtba'f A Tk,75l quttlitj; fi.V T- 9T9m ' 'j Only .nmited euaitity ak theaa priee ., i m4 , ,i 1 . :. .' ; :..-. 3i I-.- vtVAt X mvM,' t jl'ii ,i 4 -i : t.; s.. . " n i i i ii ' i ii i iiiii i i -v 1. t We "have kbont 5 dOzenLaiires TJanze Yeaia, color eeru, mado-of the . i ' fine Egyptian Cotton,' beau tifnlly trupuiedia. &lk would h iheap at .- 35tv Wa hare marked heta toloae at lBo.tti tt .., h . . . i . ,.-.....,-- . ,. -, . r, ........ fc S I -.--J " ' liiii i i mm i ...njiai ni:mu- ttitui tiif It . rs . It i i'l'. "Thati' w wy t'Bellinjr Mf'Mfe Stock of ' - i . ....'...... .... ...... 11 fs"f IllPfl If lH ' f" 'And Ocnia rurni-hlr. 'Goods' Mrjnn mt CEXUISE IHCTtirS call it No. 23 V. inrl be on incrd of what weU'.l j..s. ' " '"--" t We are-fco!a ta r.::;v? airay ar,.! f r T.at r'Hi .sr llcinfiiir RtotV, wl.U'i If i.' i f Ui .' ;3 if Is y ;r ; Asaortad -Stack. of t-j , t w -r ' I kaiUl-lJphf w- It hfnrn' OJ rH'f y '.if1.' 1 " i" Opet( Aairiut 3OU1, 1899. Art, Elopotioss.i Utemoaraphy and Type- u 4 P, JlOBUOOD, President, v, and beautiful borne iu Piedmont N. C. t'jea tM A h will interest you. - ; (' itioi' e-ilA w. are - this" season's. 4 All' " 1 , Fancy. Parasols . at , 26c , , i n ii is -- i.-.ir-A- t--. f .in ' lighorit;v;Hats'!:; ti Mini n f rfj. Vl'f' ,1 : J. V a - t . 1. 1 f. i ...... . . 4k .!... ..I . . -J .: , . . ,,. ; .. : .-I.' - SI)'" . 1.1 , 3 COtn II. Mill " 1 1 c 1 1'-. ! r r'9 X - f f t
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