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VOLUME 1X111.
SIW BERN, IKAV1K COUNTl. K. ('., TUESDAY, M A I!
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Circular Issued Rerardinr Countv !
Institutes For Teachers.
Hnw Meeklm Was Left, (old
Weather r'r Cutlon llaiiiiiet
Next Saturday Wiellflli
CuihihIssiohi. i
White
8 e. ial lo Journal
Kai.i.ii.ii, Mil -'li.-Al ill - Ln iikfu-t
ulilcli 1 In- Spiilxianl Air Line nHiciala
will give In re next Saturday t" its
guealH, wlio come from points North ami
Son III of leu-, on I lie Ilrst train from
Tampa, covera will le laid for :i(X. 1 lie
visitors will lie welcomed liy (In- Hov
ernor anil maynr, unillli.y will lake
a look at vim pulillc l)uili!in's nml I In
in ii sen in.
One of llie lu st iiisitinrcs of Kepnlili
ran political man ut-in tint of a conn n
tlpn, is related hy the Iriemli of Isaac
M. Miwkius, who 1 1 1 i . 1 1 1 Ik- woulil Inst
SwtCunluy j;el ,lho nominailon for Con
gress from tlie I at, ills! rid. llo linil IT
voles oliil There cjel7 oles airaiaM
him.
He expected to u-' l some of ilieae.
But revenue collci to
couuly in un innilc
llnnCHii li-nl h I'iU
cluiirnniii. That
county Ii hI I vows. Ii cac llial i nuilicr
nnd tin: clniii mini ciisL unoilier vine,
which liroke the tie and left Met-kins
llili Htnl ilry.
The I'niteil tftnlcs Commissioner here
who sent lo j iil n man hailing from Ho -tonwhoum
scllinn ii ii si ampcil patent
meilii iniH, thinks In- luis Rot a prize, as
lie says 1 line Hie groin ds for belief ll.Hl
the. man is one of tic- gape; of snft-cr::i k-t-ra
who hint Hoiic mi nim li mischief in
the Stall-.
Tlie pliciioiiicnully cool weiilhei con
tinues. 'I hen- wi ll' liiis li'ilny aiid
ovcrco-il-i wen-si en ll is I i y in e; went In r
on the cotton, n- il h:i- i outiniieil lorn
week.
A mone I itln 'ri uirivnls weic V. 1).
l'ruilen of Kilt iilon mill K. Aydlclt of
Kliz-ilitiili I -i 1 y -
Next ui ek tin- sla'.e liouul of lieulth
will ; k s i u n sm i in! i-lietilar Iftter rc;iiii!
iiiR the siiiiiHi- .x
tinder the licii-ini ol I lie siw pr,im
Conn Tin ,..l:ih,s Wiiii., IiHienist, a
thief oyster inntlssioiier jm-H $I(KI a
)Cir. The ll frirlatiiie of l-'.l'.l cleiitcd
Hi III - COiiiini? Hi'Uie, ill $l 0. filial cai h.
one of tin in to lie chief. The emu I pays
While Is hat chief: Hi p.-t :, chief in
apcelor of slicUlish :;i(li a u' Ills at-lortll-)
i i deep v li.'.el laa'a'Wr of his
losl of so niiieli ''lie," 'i III a year
While ho.-.ever wauled the f -.SilO; ilial
Is the salary of ali of tlie coniiiiisioi.
ers Th kih'i;!i l..ieh:ll hssoi iation is
looking ulioiit fi r 'lalenl" for a hatlery.
It has seemed 1tvim, who pilelied
this season s i much fi.i the A it M. Col-1,-e
telini.
The Slate Snperiijt -ndi nt of I 'villi ic
1 ii s 1 1 ii i i n iss ii ( s the followim; ciriii
Inl: Dear Sir; : 1 w ish to n fcr yon to Sec
tion l'J of the School Law, which is an
follows:
'The county In, aid of school directors
of any county in iy a n n ll :Hy appropriate
an amount nl fccdiii; lifly dollais
out of the m Inn 1 fiiiuN of the county
for I he pin pose of eoiuluelitiir. one or
nunc leathers' li.-litnlcs for said county;
or the county hoards ol m !iooI directors
of two fir iii oe ndj .inin eniinties may
appitipriate an amount not exicniini!
lifly dollars to each comiiy, for the pur
pose of conducting a tt-M-iiers' Insilfole
for said counties, at sonic eo-ivenleul and
satisfactory point, and ihe puhlic schixd
leathers of the udd counilcs nre rcipilrcd
lo altenil said Instllute, mil' i pre yen led
from alii ndiiifr ly s!' knes or olio r nootl
cause. A ounty leicln rs' inslnule un
der this si ct Ion shall I u londui lel hv
Ihe eoiinlv sup rinlendenl of hon'
usUlcd hv some nieinhor of the Male
Hoard of !.'ininluer, or a meni'ier of the
faculty of ihe normal d -parl incni of Ihe
University of Nmlh Carolina, or Ihe
Hla'.e Normal and Industrial College, or
of the At;rli uliuisl ai.d Mcchanleal I ol
lefco at Itsleigh, or hy lomo practical
leacbrr appointed dy laid Stale Hoard of
Eiamliicrs : I'rovl diM, that the loeal and
..ulll..,. . ,w,r,.. ,,r I i, II, ,,m
v n
appointed shall be paid out of the gnn
eral rmlillc nchool fund of the county tr
order of the roiinly hoard of fchool dl
terlo -s: l'ri hied, i hl the Iciclicm' In
tltutos shad lie In 1 I lor the while race
oil the colore I r ire separatu and apart
front cie.li other "
It dors seem to mo that the time hai
com for miinlK-rs of rveiv Uotinty
Hoard of School Directors to ri-sllx- that
the must d i all lliry poinllily can In
help the teachers of their le'pccilvc
eounliei to lielter prepare tlsfinselyes
fol Ibelr tinporianl wo k.
B.i, my til-n l". thi i'K-tlon of a.
County In -III 'He nii'c I )ariHighl lo
b maltiisiix I jt't, and llii only
qtloua will, y .1 It is"l to llahould
bm Mow may we have lb bal lesil
tdtof Jfow mar w hvi! anrre tin teach-
fa ttnasU of our eomljf How msy
hat rtrtlhU ra-W lo wh oedhi
laat year aaH prepare i h y for whii
linen I to in bI taaiT
flod 70 r rqati ta (or mea lral
CASTOR I A
Jor InlanU ui CMldian.
Ta ti Van Ui llwiv ta$il
at i.a ..a,. n.a.j. an,..
.
yi J MJr-fi.
LAAfXcUCA44
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fngnatax-a of
rs la the Work Prof. ssora Mclver
Joyner aod Clailon, of thu Normal ami
Industrial College, ran and will . ve
Several counlit-a. The Agricultural ami
Mec,'n,c1 ve prufc..r-. are also
reqmrca iu uo noiue m iuir wuik, i
1 'f
llieaecaonot supplv all the demands, it
have jfoisl eduesiors whose services can
tie had for a sintll compensation. Let
u i hive an cd n ational awakening tn
('irmly Insliline work Our p .hiic
scle.ol iiaihen have uoi the means to
go olT t.i Summer Si liooU, hut all can
attend a liounly Instiiutu and et now
life, new zeal aiel new inspiration In the
work.
win not do this much for me
leaeliers of your county?
Yours truly,
C. 11. Mm: in,
Supt. Public I nM i le lion ,
THE LEGAL OPINION.
On the Constitutionality of the Amend
ment to the Constitution. I
Special lo Journal
Uai.Hi.ii, May 2ii. The undersigned
lawyers, meintiers of the North Carolina
liar, after having oxauiined and consid
ered the provisions of the proposed
amendment to the constitution suli
mit'ed hy the legislature of lsMUo the
people for raiitication, give il as our
opinion thai the said amendment is noi
i . e -i ll.el eilher with iliL' Slate or Uic
Federal constitution.
We fuither give it as our opinion thai
the 4h, and 5lh, Sections of said amend
ment are so connected in subject matter,
each sei clcailv dependant ami condi
iloned upon the other, that lioili must
sliuid or full together, and that it is loo
clear to admit of a doubt iia- 'he -till.
-Ye'ioii eanuol stand il llo "i ii, Section
. dd I e declined ii ti (- ii -1 1 ! 1 1 1 i ii r I
ii i clear this uinendmcnl, if i"i iiied.
ill not disfranchise, eilln r now or
h... caller, any pen-on who vta hims'lf
er. tilled lo vote at any liniepiint (o 1 fi?
or who.-i ancestors were cniitled to voli
at any line piior lo IS'iT, eilhei in tills
S a'e or any Mule in tin- t'nilid Slates
i i v. hieii lie linn resiled, pr. v: !cd lie
r gi-teis once before I'.'H and does
I" I il.trenfier beeoinc ilisiii:,l.lied le,
eri lie.
.1 -lilies (; M ai Kae, .lames K ' In plierd.
it A I louglilon, Tiiomas .1 .larvis l! eit
1, liy hunt, Samuel 10 (iiilnev, Harold
llnil, .1 A Anlhony, ( lydc Ii ileey, ,1ns
I. Wi Id,, I'. V Wi'lili. lill Hayes, 11 A
London, V I! Shaw, .1 It llridgers, VVa'
lei K Daniel, Waller W King, Kingit
Kinibhll, .las T Morelicad, t h is M rtu-il-maii,
,lno A llairinger, L M Scott,
Z X
Taylor, A At Scales, 1) II Mi -
L'-au.
.1 C ClilToid. W F Caricr, S 1'
N V Lu.ier, W W limber, II L
avi 8
u tic.
I icorg
V Uower, Todd it I'cll, (. I,
C
I'atk, I II C'onneill, I' II Williams, K F
Ajdlttl, ,1 Haywood S-awycr, Ii W
Turner, ,1 IJ Leigh, .1 M lir..wn, K L
Sniiih, I! K Austin, Waller K TiL-msii r.
Ccorgc iMci'orklc, W 1! Caither, to F.
Law lenec, T K Cilnian, E M Koonce,
Fr.-mk Thompson, .las A l.ockhari.
L lwaid W I'oii, .lolin A Narron, W S
Si i vi ns . ,J as A Wellriis, Marsden l!el
lainy, Iredell Meares, KS Martin, lioun-IrecA-
( sir, llerlari Mi Claminv, .lunius
Davis, McNeill and Ilry an, II, 1 amy &
!'. r .vi. I i-e S Overman. John S lltn-
d r , I' C Linn, Ii Let M'nehi. Waller
Mar; in , Tln-o F KI'IM. Kiln ill 1 ' Crcg
on , : I A It,,,, , John II Ken, C C Lyon
i , M. Lean, M L't-W SlcvcnsiKi. I) I
W i d 1, .1 Moon.-, A I) Waul, VS II !c
h. i, i. (! Whliehuisl, A M Wa.hiel.
it ll 1'. tides-, Ii S, Cay, F II ILu rls, C
C Peebles. S .I ( slvert, C.irlau I Midget!
Ii I, i; ml,, .1 C Shaw, II Mel) Koh.nson,
Ii I Halts, K. n MeKclhan, John D 1,'crr,
. U r . 1! W Cooper, Wi.li.un 11
111 i. I h I! '.Vihl.-r, M Cook II H
d si '.: rr. W il Yaiboi.,'1 h .1 r, F 8
'rt.iiu il.TW iiltkett, lliosl) Warren
Chas L Aherimhy, W A Dunn,' SV
Pu kr ns, Chaa French Toms. Mcl) Hay
A F Posey, Waller K Moore Coleman
C Cowan, Henry (1 Robertson, J A
Speucc, HlaltiV Lullitr, Oscar K Mason,
Ktancls 1 1 WiiiBton, St Leon Scull, I'.en
F l.nig, I K Dorlch, K A Daniels
W 'J Munroo, W It Allen, Maxcy L
John, Waiter II Neal, John II Cook
John D Shaw. Jr M II Jniliee, Swift
C uloway, W C Fieldi, T (1 Kklnner,
( lias Whcdbee. W D Pruden, C S Venn,
W M Hon.l, W W Zachary. W L l horrfe,
J.icol, Battle, T T Thorne, A W Cra-
llnm, A A Illckt, John W llayi, II M
i Shaw, W A Devln, II 8 Uoyster, K V
I llobgood, Jr, Sinclair it Kaves, I) F,
l.i.lgln., JuillceA Ple.a, C W Ward,
C M lIuslM-e, T M Argo, llobl T (riy, H
III Myaii A mislead Jones.
D II Nicholson, W II Itotlman.SC Hia-K-aw,
rtmall .V McUan, W H Pondllton,
ilCJoiiei, Arinuteail Ilurwcll, Ilerlot
Clirk.o,,, lluh W harrli, F. r Cau.ler,
C W T.dtil, W M Kmllh, K W Hhannon
hoa.e, I I) M. Call, T C (Jaihrle.
Btf Land Case.
HpcHat lo Journal.
Hai kkiii, May M K (rctt land ra
Inv dilnif th ownenhlp of lands In
D m conn iy, rained al lire hundred
ILiuuasntl dollar a arfueil bfor
Jnt rnmll today. Tb eM th
KimVi flettar Ompioy falnl lb
ItnlTaln lianki. The qttMtloi ii whether
r e UniU Uo rtartliloted or told.
""
W. . Mar, Mlllhalm, ra., ed
th Uf rt bit ilul flrt bjr jtrlag bar
0 1 lui Couth Car ha ha a
dvlaa from eroHB. Ill tbaaalt bars.
- W'rtMltaB1.l ' -
tbt(
11 1,,lc, t9nt slb, M. bro
etilil. I'tppa. aalbwa and all throat and
"...I' "I"' " V" ; .. :
line 1 roolilp. F. rV Duffy.
III MllIGH-
Grand View Of The Sun's Eclipse
j From The Capitol Dome.
. VKItnrs Present I rom til Paris of
' theConutry nl Kniincli Nmil
' Keseries lo Take a
Cruise Superior
Court.
Special to .liiurna,
Kmi:ioii, Mayjs. The i mul il imis here
were extimu-ly favorahle fur viewi.ig
Ihe eclipse At 7 o'clock you i correspon
dent went on the dome of the Capitol wilh
George C. Kounds of Manassas, Va , w ho
in 1 M'Wi had his signal siation there, as
signal ollieer to (ieneral Schotield. The
original signal llag was again displayed.
The view of tlie country was familiar It
was like a vast panorama. As darkness
came on the changes of color were beau
tiful The swallows came out and
whii led about IhBtkxrre, witli plaintive
twitterings. A close watch was kept on
the southwest for the great shadow.
rhU swept along so startingly that ll al
most seemed as if sound acctunpanicd
it. That instant the nun's corona sprang
Into view. The greatest masses of light
were rather fan-shaped, to the riglil
above and to ihe left below, tne former
much Ihe larger and nearly like a half
opei, (an; Ihe lower more pointed in the
middle.
There was a ipiit-tncs as of death A
big star sprang out very near and to ihe
upper right of ihe sun, while in the
northeast and near the lioliziill a much
larger
one
one Willi marked bnghl
ncss
On the mound observers saw the
diadow bars pass in a procession on the
lass and earth; chickens skurricd to
-vardslhwr coops and those w hii'li did
ml reach them siptatied where they
wie, the hens brooding their chickens
under their wines The dew fell, or
rath 'i (oriucil and was quite pronounced
t H 4!l, the instant of contact, th : tem
perature was il 111), and atS.il it wat
li'.l 1 0. On the capital at !l o i lock Ll
liouiufs signaled wilh the old signal
Mags a duplicate of a inesiage lie si'-
na!e 1 April Ll, lSUl, ' Peace on Karlh
,'ood will Inward men." lie prefaced
this with V In; message ''To the good peo
ple of Italelgh and of North Ciroliiia "'
Many persons were here from distant
points; as far away as Detroit, Chiea,'o
itnl lloslou. There were people on the
roofs and on eminences in tin' suliiiriM,
The ( lovet nor was tod iy n itilied by
II. II. .Mclllicnny of Wi!inin;lon, in
eouinirind of llic na al reserves of this
Stale, lhal not cnoiigli men eo lid be se
cured lo take the cruise on tin Prairie
h:s will tlierefore be abandoned. Toe
Coveinor al once not i Ii --d tin- navy do
partnituit. He and the olli :er a1 head
'piarters say the only thing to be done is
for Ihe Covernment lo pay llie rtservct,
Lien llicy can he ready at any call His
Ii it-f of stall tells me lliij h u long been
Ihe Covcrnor's view.
The Supreme Court may be in session
all of June
'1 had sloinach trouble twenty yi ar-i
mid gave up hope ol' being i iiied lill 1
began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure II
has done nic so much good I call il Ihc
iiiyiour of my life,'' w riles W li Wilkin
son, Albany, Tcnn. ll digr what you
eat F S Duffy.
THE MARKETS.
iiwinp i uotal ioriM wi rv xvcvw
The foil,
ml by J. F.
Cotton;
V ay. . . .
July ..
AuB. . .
Sept . .
Oct
Nov. . .
Jan . .
Lnlhmn, New Hern, N, (
Nkw Vhkk, May
Open.
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. 8.T1
h no
.Ml)
. . 7 N()
, . 7.7.1
. . 7.7J
High.
M M. ,
H 71
II. lill
x. 11
7 Nil
7.7-1
Low. Close
M.7H
M 71
M..YI
H I it;
7 s'J
7 (17
7 liM
H 7k
H 74
."ilt
H.INi
7.S2
7 (W
7
IIICAOO M AHKK.1 I
Open. High.
WllKAT
July ....
CollN:
July
8-1. It j Pfd
T.C. I ...
Con r
Leather . .
A. H ,V W
Fed S
M () Par ..
Cotton
at all port.
Low I In
:
H7
r,7
Mi
Ml
7-'i
7HJ
K'l
:ni
Mi
V.
balea
:t7
.'4)
. . . . (!.'(
rrcelpli
1.000
Virg-lnla's Nefro Vote.
lilt iimonii, Va., May W-More com
plete return! fully confirm the fact lhal
In ycaienlay'i election the rail for a Con
illullniial Convention In tllafranchlae
Ihe negroca wai carried. The ol
polled was iulle email, ami the majority
for Ihe convention will hardly eicecd
15,00-1
The moil remarkable feeluro Ii the Im
menu majorlllea which lb black dlr
irteta (v for lb convention. Tb
Second and Fourth, Which hv over-
w helming colored majorillc, hive lve
to propoimoo prooaiMj iv.wu majority
Th Mm uutnet, br ibr art jr. n iuirrcm-n.
pracllcally BO Bftfro ToU. Itm prnbab- flh inuat ll ro1 maoj." com
Mr .0OOafJat tboeoBUoo. 1btI- mitl alra. WlnlrraravB. "llot I
lay and lb otr JUtrlcU, bll lb
ara carried br th ooavaatloaUU, bow
la ma 7 ram )arf naJoriUaa afalax
tha rarUloa of tba CoaUtatlo. .
Tk ruii ha Ui ibat h
J VI . " vi. .t.i.. M
raatoUdoo. lochia
airlMiirrra hj tb eoaaUta ad'BrMt tUrm h'ebarart.
Ui.Uii la which hli rora hr ibrr. lo u Cl.blar of twit taleata Bad
. V .: ,v .
oaa rota of lh white.
JOHANNESBURG.
Capture of til ColJ C'ty Hy
Cavalry U Die Frc.i
Ih hritKh
i . l.itirnn
-in, Ma, 2m -A
' -v ii s ' Iril it i..
! Kiciieh has capl
Boxers Make Trouble In China.
Special lo .Lhii nal.
Liixoos, May 2 The Lovers are now
marching on I'ekin. They have humcd a
SU'ion and w recked a t rain near there.
Five hundred CLrUiian- had barely
time to take refuire in the I'iciicli Calhe-
lira! at I'ekin. The llo ver-defeated I lie
government
I Ii i' Ml
troops sent out against
Battle of Manila Decision.
Special to Jon rnal.
, W..siiiNoToN, May -s Tlie Supreme
Coin! decides thai Adiniial Dewey is not
en I it led lol li-j maximum homily for 1 1 e
(lest t net ion of Ihe Spani-.li Heel at Ma
nil :i.
Cotton Market.
Spri ial to .Journal.
Nkw Voi:k, 'JS Th
moitr Johnson tV Co ,
hfikcrH of New VnrU
Irii'iuic is a lttrju out.
'riii1 opi'iiin fin' A
S ! tor Novi'inhcr '
whs. August H V' to
r.iilnio (
lot k anil
lillDOUIlf
r Sey
cotton d. I he
tMi -t colton was
D Tlie closing
inhi r T (iil.
Adjourned by Middle of June.
K.u.Mnii, May 'J-1. Senators are, if
po-sible, more anvioiisfor Congress to
adji'iun, Ihan nieinbeis of I lit- House
arc, but there is m n I: workye' lobe
done upon i-tgular appi opriitt ion b.ll..,
which must all be dispo-cd of lit I Tt ad
journmi nl. Const ipienily, il is ainiosl
Ci rtain i hat the date selbylhc iio,,st
resolution. June liih, for ad join nnien I ,
wili have lo be pushed a little further
along by the Sinate, but there is no
iLmbl t hat al jotirn mini will I alo
about t In- middle of June, whit I
us'i'd'y early lor I lie long scs ioi
in Presidential years
p. act
is un
A I'rli-nil In
ll hnp'ioiii'd in tlie i :': I
ti'ulinn bistorv w lieu lui
hr:n:-'lig v.
coninion.
A geiiileiiinn was rldini:
Iy ti'jek through the bu
In ::tal I lnl erics lol' In l
from n iieihboriiig g; o-.
Ibe spot w In :n :' proi i i o.
be vv;i s .sin jo i- d nod sin
1 1 1:1 ! i s- ' urel.. I led lo n Hi.
"W li.it Is flu- inalli r In f
"(111. :!." replied tin'
"I 'iii o ch.d y mi bm , . .
Iioui s ng-i I w as stin k np
gec.s. nil i ia:!ed my lo I
st. ,-i!!;i : ri try thing 1 l;;:d .
dh' i f notes 111 my ll.sido I.
lil.ii they foi'tiiiuil. Iy
hound un' to lids tr a- and
"The sroltlull'l'ls I" e l
llev. ' i. lln r " I'oek e el '. t '.
.1 loin
i ib'i.j
ill- :,l
id. ill":
I I-
ip. d'
hi In .1
te. lit a bundle of Dot
I!) "111' ill
po, '!,. 1 eh ;"
" " -. s.l "
i 1,-
so I ig!
"Vi -s
" I In
fell. .v.
A nsu i
ilhtns: Ami lb, ii t
Iy tl..:t j o;i euniii't
I'll
l.-fi!
take the im
' And J.t
,i Un
did I.
nt li.'l
Un loll
IS.
ICmbarriiailnit.
W In n ibe new in 1 1 1 i s, 1 1 -1 . a h.a ndsiiiiic
nnd ii n inn ri lt-i I man. innde hi- lii-i pas
toial en 1 1 nt tlie Fosdlcks', he took lit
tie Anna up in Ida nrms and tiled to
kiss her Hut the child refuse. I to la
kissed She struggled loose nnd run
off Into the lift t room, Xvhtie her moth
; v. n -I pulling n few finishing loin hee
lo her ndi .1111111-111 litfore Koing Into the
parlor to greet the th-rpymnn.
"Miiiiunii." Hie little girl n hlspered.
"the man In the piirlnr wnnttd me to
kiss h ' ui
"Well." replied ma i lima . "why didn't
vou let 1 1 1 1 1 1 '.' I would If I were you."
Thereupon Utile Anna ran linck Into
Ihe pnrlni and ti e minister asked:
"Will, little lady, won't you klaa mo
noy v
"Vt'o. I won't." replied Annn prompt
Iy, "bm iiinnimn say s she will!" Har
or'a llnzur
Tt. Rendu Klrkt.
A comlenl siiiiy Is told of an fanglluli
nobleiiinn who Is shortsighted. In a
raltrond t rn In. while he nil sit t In aj
lieil to a very stout old e.nnian. friend
un Hip ncjt scat ae ted him. "Waif
nillillle." said his lordship. "I'll put
thl bundle ,-f rags In the rack and you
can alt here." And to Hio aatonlahnient
and horror of the nlgnntlc fninala b
caught her round tin- walat be for be
rrallml hie mistake
Etp.n.l.. Firallan. "
uf Die aiclol agvnl of tli
liurMii I a woman, and ah
i a anlarv nt tH a liar - rMrl
"On
,-,!.,
J aboolda't bar Ihoualit lbrt waamob
demand for tiiat ort of a borao.-
rro Pre.
1 1 . ' ' T'
Bm,n lndBeea, mall- fori rt ,
.m.n roo.kWr.Uooa. bablto.ll,
i UcmI la mtr octl rotcrniur. alra
rbararter that
blr of crwit taleata a ad aoeooa-
I tiiuhmeora. ' ; ;
rpe. lal
l.'.M.
Cajn- T
Centra
bur,;
I h i . i r i a! i s i .. 1 n se e ' i n i : in
1 'lid' Ml 1 1 w as ex pel t l I , . 'i : I in 1
Kiiberi w i' h the man at:... ..1 u
before the i ity lomorrow or '.. A , !;,,
day. It was kiiewn li'-Ani i 'ha: i.,.
Civalry u inter Celieral Kn in I. v.n- i a.
Biderably ahead of Ihe lioop i,n ier
Kobtils.
HEAR THE EHD.
LorJ
Roberts
River
CrosseJ Uk
Vjal
l
li a piil A il i a nee ii ii Pi. tori a 11 nl
I'll Well lielll ;l i lis i II tile I il I ll. 1
k rug. i s Vi linns v re I i, j
C' l I aill. I
S.ei lal to .lo if n-i; j
L.iM.oN. May J'i I le I.
l.old l,.l.- h c,e , lo-;.
sh uni'.er
i-s I :liu Vaal
Tiatisvaai i e
li I advancing
efl win.
declared to be
r i v er a ml ale hoi1
public Central
w ith the on all
The end of tin
l-'reiii
oi the
war i
surely in sight now. Three great Hritish
antiies are con vi r.-i mi for I he invasion
of Ihe Transvaal, a- Cent rai LuC r will
folia- Ihe p.i-.-e. on the ea 1. Loill Iiob
crls holds iht centre with the bulk of
tlie forces
The lio, rs ait niging President Kruger
lo -urrtinli r The Transvaal Is now
issuing paper money, which is i'ioltd at
per cent ili.-eoiint.
Losimn, May t"i. The Secrclary of
Slate lor War, the Mariplis of Lans
dow ne, discussing military problems in
' the House of Lords today, announced
lhal I l.bOd additional troops will be scut
to Sunt Ii A f riea next month.
M a jor-( ienct al llaiicn-Powell declines
, to act on I lie siiL-gesI ions of his friends
tiiat he should Mtiiin to Kng'.and for
rest, lie is delennintd to retain his
active command a! the front.
Tlie l!i il ish arc swieping the country
far and wide, seizing horse, cattle and
grain. Vcsteidav Pic-nlciil S'.cy n w as
icportcd to be at 111 tlilchcm with a small
1 lield loice, appealing lo the Fret Slatcis
I to defend their freedom. Apparently he
I and all the Free Slalcrs lie can
II: stniblt
but will
ttion of
w iii not join I tn- Transvnalc
rtiiiain in I ht noil lit asitrn
Ihe Kn e Stale.
'I he Trail .vaalers ftar I hut Hit llrilisl
will blow up the In idge a I K omul i point
Ilms cutting olT llieir supplies from I u-la
goa ba ; and a commando of old is
guaiding the luiilgc against any such
attempt by Kiiiish laidcrs.
ll is again said lhal President Krurer
Wili rclire to l.y den bu rg when liglit'ng
is imminent al Johannesburg and Pit
tmia. (iotieeiii isipiessed at Pretoria
w:ih ii f. r, m i' to the possibilily thai
Ceneial Can ingti'ii inav come dow n
fmlll libode in Willi oOllil men, to in
operate wilh as many more cut ling t lit
Tiaiisvaal bv wav of M nbl, in;-.
Villbrook, Ala,
liver and bowa 1
ritcn
-tin w Ii
man
md
iim!
nib
in I
llni
mil
buy
t'lii'S
Lr ill '
ulT.in
I' line. Yon
0 ll.l ss sei 1 1 1 '
lesjlil I f II I I V,
Waters
1 St
II.
is Itro
A Son,
.J
mauwooa.
DKiLKU IN
GENERAL HARDWARE,
And all K mK o
tUILDINPi MATERIAL.
Wire Ni l I in i', St m- ii I iinr . h (1
Wlti'lowH.
(ILACIlik kHI Rini k.T()kS
Which nr. l Im Ih'M, 'I'll. hnr lui t few
rijDii'n nnd N'i Snpfi no
ItC 'n .im Y'lti Wntrt Criolrri.
Mil hllt'Ul Sli.Vt H Mtlil Hll' c-
l'.ilnt.
Under Motel ChntUwka,
Lawrence & Co.,
I KN I Alll.l-.lt Hi WiIJ
Wbfilf'Salu Ctmraii Merchaols,
FRUITS AND PRODUCH.
20 No. Hl.lc Kan-ull llatl . Mart el,
MASH,
SPECIALTIES:
Peaches, Melons,
Southern Fruit
and Truck.
Sweet and Irish
Potatoes.
rWro Paneoil Hall Natlnna
lUah, Rln rralt and Fruit tar-hnea,
linrtoa ( bmlf of Oommcrr, U O Ima
CVa MereaailU Acr. .
. - . a "
(Itawlli, and all lofiirmaUoo famltad
tpoa appltoatloo.
"De Will's Lill!'- F.aily liisi rs are the
inesi pills I ever used.' D .1 Mooie.
Ti:ev ipiiekly euie all
irollbles. S. Dully
i
i
Un he). He
E.W.S
CATARRH CAN BE CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BCTTLES.
"DANCEH I TH K KiRTH AND AIM) DANGER BVEBVWHXIL'4
A Ul- and Vroerable Doctor Talk about ltiac4 BcleBe.
In a leading hwtri. lu a great city, a
In?. Listening-
1,
and stctenlli
dreaseil lutn. evident:!' la
ITS business
My linn belief, is ' tha: un-.li -al s :,
eases u :'. in ui 1 1 A---pu in are -a u st-il bv
isms. If ere it tlie perm of tnal ternbie
of tv)boid fever; und here is Ibe stul in
e;ti!.sts tlial moht Uf
com tin in a u.l mi pj . i'
I iU. I i -:
iseil lnruraiile tli.sta.s,'. eattirrh.
t." said tin- traveling- inau. "that you would tell us about
d it for Yiars, and 1 am thoroughly discouratred. "
catan h. L huve
'J'he It-M-tor uiiswert-tl.
fevt-r, anil a, hnt 'f otlu r tiis
'alarrli.
;im'.s, is the
a u d uttackiitk' ut -y tin1 iiiu. oiis int'iiiln-aiie. This foul and niobt dibrusting'
disease is i. j v (M'v,i. iit in Uk I nited Stales aud U is rare to meet one
w ho is iiiit, r iiai no t ri i 1 -it il nnn'c or lrs iih it. How often is he or
blu tlr',:t'd to n ::i;iin at lionn- from jil.-a-N.n.t enUTtttininents. deprive themselves
of many nm Tuvt ual ti rat s. f n mi f m r of the liisarrerahle odor arising from ca
Vari lial at'i .lions. In itsv..:' .:,.4-t the patient becomes loathsome both to
hiuiM'lf and his f i h rnis
"'I hriii'v. foittincnl tins n-au pliysifian, " tiiat the true way to heal ca
tarrh is to inei!i.-ate the hiod. This can be done only by powerful alteratives
which act as 11.h1 puriticis."
Hetsy A. Marc.:, uf ManiMee. M ;i nist re Co. . Mich., writes:
1 ear Sirs : For tm yrars I was a su ffnvr from general olebilit y and chronic
catarrh. My face was pale as deat h 1 whs weak and short of breath. I could
hardly walk, I was so di..y and nad a riiiying" in my head all the time. Wy
hands and fret were always cojd. My apprtite was very poor. On getting" up
m the morning, my head swam so I was oft rn obliged to lie down again. I had
awful pains in the small of my back. 1 had a continual feeling of tiredness.
My muscular power was almost entirely gone, and I couldn't go half a dozen
steps without stopping to rest, and often that much exercise caused me to have
a pain in my side. It seemrd as though the blood had left my veins. The doc
tors said my blood had all turned to water. I had given up all hope of ever get
ting well. 1 tried the best physicians in the state, but failed to get any relief.
My hu.shand got me a boMb- of Johnston's Sarsaparilla. I took it, and then I
bought another. When these had been used, I was somewhat improved in
health. I eont inued its use, ii nd felt I was growing stronger; my sleep was re
freshing, and it seemed a-, if I could feel p;-w blxd moving through my Teins. I
k'-p on taking it . and now consider myself a well and rugged woman. I work
all th-- lime, and am happy. I am positive that the Sarsaparilla saved my life.
The .Mrk headaches I have had sinee childhood, have d isappeared, and my ca
tarrh h;:s almost entirely left me. I cannot be loo thankful for what Johnstou's
S;M ,t pat il la has done for me. I recommend all women who have sick head
aches to iim your Sn imi pa ri! la.
MICHI&AIV 13 HU(t COMPAWT, DBTIIOIT, MICH.
('. D MiAUH.Wi, New KoTn, N.C.
I Small Pig Hams
ik f;i
Iii'.
lb i
-I SI fiiw,
limns Ii
un ( 1 tiile
nine-. K
(':ilifnnii:i llilln
('ill.
d l'illiiliili' llic.
.;iinr:ili il Ai.ie.
-a
b
TW
a
k
1
lllll'V t le
' lua
Cnntii
S.inlii,.'.-
mils and Veoeliil
1 l..,l,.-l,is.
ili in.' Sweet Mii il mul I'l.iiti ('nctitiil)i-r l'ii-kles.
I'ni'e K.lructs llllll Siil-eS.
I 'n re A iiie ( i. lei- i iii--ur.
I'ain", S i'tii mul Mnlnssi'S.
niliiiio in ; I'tii-i'iii-s s j writ 1 1 . ;iw- un- ii cull
Yuii i - 'I'i ii I ,
j. l. mm,
Z IMm.iio 1. 71
To the Ladies!
You are respecttully invited to come to my
store, Dufly's old stand, Pollock street and in
spect the line of samples ot Novelty Dress
Goods direct from the Acme and Ogntz Mills.
Orders taken for Dress patterns, prices range
Irom 50c to $2 00 per yd. These are the
nobbiest and most sty lish goods ever shown
here. Will be on inspection this morning.
61 Pollock St.. (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St.
Seasonable
IGoods !
Come and get your choice ol our stock in
Wire Doors and Window Screens, new and
cheap. Doors $1 and $1 25, Screens 30, 35
and 40c.
Try our Oalcimo for your walls, nothing
better. A 6 lb package 46c.
Gold and Silver Enamel 23c. Varnish 20c
can. Any stain you may want for your Fur
niture. .' - -4 .... .
Paints oi all kinds. Small cans to suit the
work, ' - v ' ' ;, . x
A bottle ot Stove Polish for 6c. - n
All goods guaranteed as represented. .
.GiYO. your order. ' - '
rBOX itOtR l. ' ,V-' reaoMII Hn1rrtm
WAKT4T0 1IT V
t
ft linDDLi BTftirr,
famous and ard phyhician conTer-
ius oiseourise, were a jfronp ol wen
n and eommtrcial traveler,
is i-ertain ytt to bhow that alt dls
- i .e germs which are livinr orjran-iiAv-
dipUlheria. Here is the Dacillua
ilreadiul bacillus uf tubercle which
111
n
inv
dis.
ire
f ail diseases, eoiisuniiition.
Thia of that verj
like dipbib'-ria, consumption, typhoid
result of a microbe invading the blood
Kiioli.sli Cinvil SImihI-
uol l'i
(
Meiil.s, Salmon,
A-
Wll4kNlll
i
Ifr.."1 HI.
. lliinivill lill II V at V-. a1 V.
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