ok-. (I- VULUM. XXIII, NIW B1KN, IKAVIN COUNTY. N. I'.. fKIUAV, Jl l. I;; I tun - S El it.M) LTIi. M M H L K Sta e Chart ers Companis at Mays vill and La Grange. Son of Captaia Ash Dead. Hew Brick Conipaaj. Tae Stat Exhibit Or lltni At Paris. Hallway Statement Hpeci&l to Journal. Itii.Kiuii, July II. HlsLe Treasurer Worlli went to Greensboro today to at tend tbe annual lueetiog of I lie No rib Carolina railway. Ha took with bhn a statement showing tbe receipts aud ills hursrinenla by'tbe State on arrount of this road. In welch It holds $:t.(XM,KXI of stock. Krom 1881 to date the Slate has received fioui the Southern railway iu the way of rental f2,&92,.V5. It has paid In the way of interest on ihe bonds $2, 771,010. having a balance of $221,54.1. 'I he road is a very valuable properly to the State as well as to the Southern Railway. The State charters the llarnlmrilt cotton mill of Charlotte, capital $.10,000; the Collins Gin Compauy of Maysvllle Jones county (with power to manufac ture cotton Kooils), authorized capital $10,000; the 1. a (iriiuge M inufsciin inr. Company of Lenoir county, ( with power to make cotton goods, ice, build and operate water, Ice auil electric lights, nuthoiiwd capital $.10,000; and the ClilT Invcstnieut Company of Huncomlie county, capital $10.IHK) Last night at midnight, after .1 weeks illiics., Thomas Martin Ashe, son ol Ciipt. 8. A Aslie, died at his liiiinu here of typhoid fever, lie wns, 24 years of age and was a graduate of the Agricul tural and Mechanical College hero. Hy profession he was an architect and his firm has made a reputation for its work He married last year a daughter of Ar mislead Jones, Ks , and a granil daugl ler of the lute lieu. I. (Hi. liranch ol this city The corporation commission was noti fied toilay that tbe Hank of Morganton has ceased to lie a Slate hank and Ik caiuu a National bank The Coppeiville brick company ol Kaleigh has begun work, with an out put af .10,000 brick a day Ueorgs K. Kun., the noted gem expert, who Is in charg of the Tiffany exhibit at the I'arls exposition writes Secretary Hniner of the State Agricultural ilcpnii inent: "I assuie you Ibat the North Carolina gems looks very well indeed, displayed as they are. I have no doubt they will make a decided Impression upon the judges They attract much at teullon from lire many passcrf !y and the Tiffany collection is their nearest iiclghlior. North Carolina Ba-Bi . Special to Journal. Charlotte, July 11 -The game today irsulted, StatCHvlllc B, ( barlolle 1. Duiliam, July II. Today's game re- nulled, Tarhoro 1, Durham 0 The only run, which was made by Tarlwiro, was In Ihe lltli inning STANIUSI; 111- I I I IIS. W ON I ( ST r I Tarhoro . . II It .7.1n liurliain 0 1 .I.'.' Halelgb (i f, fi.Vi i'harlolie 4 .1 .414 Mtstesvllle :l II :t:i: Wlluilugton 2 .ii.1t i Our PhllipplnAr m y. Waniiinuton, IV C , July 10 - A stale mrnt prrparid by the adjutant general hows lhal the total strength of tl e United Slates army In tbe I'lilllpplnci on June i(0 last m 0.1,420 olllieis and men Of lhal nuuilier .11.S2I ate rrgi lars and 31,(MiV volunteers, ills! i United anion the different arms aa follows: Infantry, 54 HGH nltlcers and men; car lry. 34U2, aillllery.SJIH, and laff corps, :t:7 The lotnl strength given above In cludes lillO offlcers and mrn of the Nloih Infantry, since transferred to China, lasting 82,110 In the I'plllpplnea. GRAND WHITE RALLY. All WMte Supremacy Clubs to Met I In New fternc July 2tb. Mr. Koiron: Thursday July 2Mh will be oliTel throughout llm Stale aa 'While Supremacy Club Day '' The cluba of the counties will mrt on thai day at tbelr rtsnectlve county seals and consult. together, wrth a view to making their Influence most effective In the lertlnn which will be held one wetk iater. Il la earnestly desired that the entire seeiheraiilp nf every club Ip tbe county fee prtseul al Ihe court bouse In New Bern el II M on thai day, DMIagalebed speaker from a dls taoc will be preaeut to address the meeting. 8 M. Rmiiaoat, Coaely Orgalr Wbea la Bayboro stop tt Ue Lvptoa IIoqm for good aoaoaasBodalloaa Site Toyr Eya. Have your slgkl, aed have your art eiaaaleed tree by Dr. T. O, Johaaoa at 107 Middle M. Coir the verr InM aaal- lly of Wet Mrd aad atlefactloa laerai- "". TktJiwiltt. AM Afcowt llcaatan. Altera and clerks of savim.- banks hay a rare opport unity to study hu man nature. All sorts of p. . ; ! , with many atrange notion, of tb. i n tb.HlR and purposes of i.auK- (s i.. fore them. A teller of a lk.st,,. -..,-s bank t.-lis n truo story of i; ... ini,. womnn bo cut. ! to the bank t..i p, i) an account ' I I. use writ.' jour tint n thai line.' said tin .itllilal. pub.i..- t.u.ird- Ibo woiiinn a book iiti.l a pi-i. "I io y. 7, want mo tirt n.i MsKed, taking thr .-n in her hmid. 'Yes, your full inline nnd middle Initial if ynu brMe unv " "IHi )ez want me liiiKlnnl's name?" "Yes, his last name, but oiir u n liist inline. " 'CU, me nuiuc before I v. as iniii rled?" "No, j our (rlM n nnrr.c- Ull.ui or Itiidgel"- "Suie. then, me unmo Is nayther w nu o' tbem '." 'Well, what k It then'.-" "Suit , It's Mary." "Very well. There are others wait Ing for you, so please hurry and write your tiiinii'." "Ah, Bttre, do ycz want the 'Mr .?' " "No, n.'vpr mind Hint. Now go nhead." "All, sure, mister. 1 would, honest, but ye see I c:i n't write"' Youth'.-. Cotiipaiilou lie Sn.eil the Hi l.luc. "At Ilnrpers l'erry on one oee'i--lon tl'o flood in ttie rolonine w:i .o LM'ent (llllt It tlll-elltened tile ilesl i iiel ion of the costly railroad bridge, w iiieb w:i seen to shnke in Its unsteadiness," sul.l foriuer (Joveruor Tinniis (I Jones. "'ben e erybody present was looking each lllollleiit to see the brhlue o down, rrosi.loiit John W Cai-nlt of the Baltimore ami lido iriilroml an lv ClI Upon tile seelle. Aplireei.ltln the lleeesslly of !v;,iil n :ion ' ;:ave an aliniit order for a 1 . ..n 1. . i i r;i In of fielgbl ,-nrs i l:mdiiiur on ;i .;,. i:;iel to be run with liie .h :oii n to tlie bridge and kept t here. " -lli!t. Mr. (eineit, tbut I :i train load of silk.' kuI.I the lo, il . int. nd cut. '"'I don't care; run oin t'ie ears!" coiMliiiiiuled t '. i - e,n:it inn i, r of rail roads. 'It v.onbl l.e e-i-.i. i i , p-'v for tbe silk than to Imibl a new l.rid :e.' The 'silk train' v. .-i ; i on n to the bridge, and ll:e lnn-!i,jv saed Tin- sill; was li. tii:.- nrii( by r (il n.-:..-.. the continent from .s''in l'i:,nei en, nt which port it bad been rooe: ,d lioie China anil Japan. Crirntl v :- a ureal man, one of the gre.atoM of t " . . . who have aided In the material . elepmeii! of Anieriea. In einei eon. : lie w a s MTV resolll-eel'lll. lis wa- ' I e 'e ' l:: I ei I In porl'ilps a small way In tie liar pers l-'eny Ineblent." r.iriiiiii.bain Age llerabi. Curds tn (he I nm. "Cards are not played as mnrli on the ears as fliey used to be." s;,, th, colninel'eial tnivelel'. "A fev, years ngo It was a coiniiioii siiit to .l e tlnee or four games, w hist, eiiebre, m!;i r or seven up. going on in a ear, and her ever four or live driiuiiiiei s . ere imth crcd together tbero was sine to be a lively gaine of draw In proe'e s siub urbnn trains were turned Into whist clubs, and morning and night the com milters were engaged In a rubber. "Hut all tlds has been changed. Now ndajs It Is the hardest tiling In lie world to get up a game of nnv kind In u train. Ask a stranger If be would like to ta!:e a band at whit o; i ochre, and ho v. ill free.-.- yon w ltb : .pi. Ions 1 ..I. And. v bat I v. ..i se. b. . . . mire ly j il- liiied In 1 ', . : ii -ph Ion "111 lb kl. I tell J. ..I ; til. . .;; ; ol Ibis ciimry l.ae 1 n ! . , l foi glllllllbls, bunko loeil aol ;. I ellld ex Is, They lia e w oi I, . i t , ia hi to the limit, f ; . j 1 1 1 New V..r!i lo i : H oi nla an I fr 'in Vermont to ("lot ! The.v have worked all kinds of r'mii gaiui s, in T.I now II Is almo t i' ipo:.s,l bio for a man to Cash a d. cl, of curds In Hie smoking eoinpa'tiii. i.l of a l'ull ninn w llhoct the ntinosphere grow In;; a llo7.cn degrees colder A m in who has been hlllell once doesn't eaic to have the experience repented." Rochester I'ohIKx press. Whr Ho Many Vminic Mrn I'nll. "One trouble with many young null who start out In business Is tin -y try to do tis) many things at once," - ny s let ty (Ini-n. "Tlie result Is tl at lln-j flon't know ns inucii as they ought to alxnit any one thing, and tbev mitiual ly full. The trouble with young men who work on salaries Is that they're always nfinld of doing mom than they're paid for. Tliey don't enter Into their Work with tlm-right splilt. To get mi and be appreciated a young man miiKt do inure than he's paid In do. Wheu he does something that his em ployer lias not thought of. be shows that he Is valuable. Men nre always willing to pny good salaries to people who will think of things f. r them. Tin- ninn v ho only carries out the thoughts and Ideas of another Is nolh Ing more Ihnn n iiier.' tool Men who can lx relied uihui nr.- alwnys In ih mand. The senreest thing In the world today lea thoroughly rellnlilu man" Ckaa1 hr ( iNlmitMrni. 'T'herv' your wntehV" nsked th.' obaerrsnt ninn "Why, here It la." roplled the man whooe proIerlty had nllppd n rog or two rwontly. "Iitit that's a allver one Tim one you uecri to carry had a handsome gold cae." "Well er flrnimstnnrwi Biter cniun, yon know. ITilladelphln Prers. ! Work. "Marin, yon let that yonng riobtir eta y last night until 1 o'clock." Ttut. mamma, you told me I most five him time to propoee. "Bat tve hourar "by, tuifflini, you know he tot ter." Cleveland Pie In rw-elcr DaWhl't Ltltle Kerljr Risers are fa. Boat tltU plltofof liver and . bowel trotbtea, Bevefrip, F.B,Dufj. : JUL! 5TH. 1 t I On ltia date ihe f-ureiiriiers in Pckin were Alive. I It.. ard H.I ... 1.. " i ram. Danger at ( hefoo Tien Isiu hard pressed 1 Ihe hig battle there. sp( i Isl to .lournn' I Wash I Nol.;. Jillv 1 1 Tin- Cliince ! M inibler W u Ims deluded to the Slate il.-parlinent a enblegraiu from the Chinese Imperial Jovernmenl, disclaim lug any responsibility for the Holer troubles in China, and saying that the engagement al Tien Tain was the direct re-uil of the bombardment of Ihe Taku foils by the foreign lleols. Tlie fai ls in thecatfe however are Ibat tlie forts began the boiiiliKnluieut upon tlie vessels A telegram from Shanghai sayB that the foreigners and Ministers were safe at I'ekin Ui July 5th. The rebels arround the Pekln legation- hi f diminishing somewhat The Koeis burned a church full of native oht i-t inns The Kmperor of China is in I'ekin and is alive and reports of Ids being spirited away ate tin founded. The allied forces at Tien Tsin are hard pressed hy the: immense Chinese forces Adiuiial Itcmcy telegraphs the Depart incut that the allies are weary of the incessant lighting The Cossacks by their admirable scouting prevent the for ign troops from being crushed hy I hi men force of numbers of Ihe ( hinese. Admiiiil Keiney is at Chefoo with the Noiili lulnntry and u battalion of Aniei i' mi minim s Chefoo Is now considered 1 lie danger point and botli the l.'nglisb ind the American admirals fear lhal the place r.-lllllol bl' hcdll. Tie li-bling aiound Tientsin July". ii;-! I w as i he holiest yet experienced l ie liiiiish forces had :t0 killed Chi o se troops numbering 7.1.0(H) iitlacked tin oily from three, sides. The defend its had 1H,000 men. A Kusstan coinpa nv of Infantry was nearly wiped out. hiving ill men killed und wounded. Tin' lid mans IohI heavily. A heavy r.iin saved Ihe allies. The tight was ri newel July li Hinl guns from llm Uritisli ship T. rrihlc silenced the Chinese arlil loiv alter an engagement of eight liniirs iVonien and chlldien me being seal to lapue .la; all is prcpaiiiig for a three years war in China. Il is expected thai lill m. i Japanese troops will be landed lapati is restiv" and II is said her army will advance on i'ekin at once Base Ball Yeslerday. peeiid lo Journal. llrnii u, July lii In ihe North Caro lina llaseball Association gaum todav Diirhaiu defeated Tarhino by a score of HI to I Al! Ibnham's runs were imulc in Ihe lirst Inning Cimn pili lied for Tarbore for the first time and Has knocked out of the box. Williams was put In as pitcher In Hie second l-iiilng Hits made by Tarboro 0, by I Milium 7; errors alburn il, Durham J W I l.l iNit tun, July 1J The game lo lav resulted, Wilmington .1. Charlolt. To Holders of School Vouchers. At Ihe meeting lie! I July !i, I'.Mr),; ll.e Ho ml of School Din ciois iiiinle tin' fo:- i iw ing inner: i irilcrcil, that sll persons holding teacher's voiu hers Issued in Craven county for the years HU titi m lH'.l'.l l'.lull, be reiplcsled to deposit Ibi-lii with the County Treasurer bv Ihe lirst day of Septi-mlMT, I'.r n, to hwsIi the act ton ol i in- Hoard ol M l I 1 iirei tins nn d Treasurer under the act of the (ieneral Assembly, special session l'.HKI, pmvid ing for the payment of said voni In-is J.NO S. I, UNO, Sl l 'y Public Speaking. lion .1 K W Hugg and Thomas 1' Wsrn-n, Ks. , Deni.K-ratlc csmlldales fo Ihe .s. nnle. will aihlrrss their fellow elu rrns on the Constitutional Anii nilini m ami other politics! htsiics al the follow Iu iIiiicm und plseen JuniAR t-nnnly. 1 1 as k I ii I lis pel, r rldsy, July :ilh, H o'eloi k p m luiksboe (Kousr's store), Sslunlsy, July I lib, II n'clork p. m IiiIim lanff. Klehlaiiiln, Morulny, July Iflih, Si, clock p in Jin kionvllle, Tuesday, July l?ih 1' o (lock p in hwnlK,ro, Wednesday, July 1K, 1 o i bu t p m. 'nrtrl Cnuiil).. Newport, Thursilay, July Idih, H o'elo.k p in VI arahallburg, Krhlsy, July JfMh. 2 o'el.M-k p 111 P.eaufort, Sslurday, July 2 1 a Fort Ilsrnwsll, Monday. Inly iSrd, H o'clock p. m. Core ( reek, Tuesday, July 94th, 1 o'rl rk p m. Come onl and beer there M DaW. BTattneon, Ch'me. CASTOR I A For InfU ui Cllra-. Till Und Ym Hiti Ifim PvM . ..... "jw -,- 6-fttwe RALEIGH. R u tic r Rusv With His liter, irv Rurciu Rain Wauled Snaks Htto. Special to Journal Kai i iom, ;v c Jii. :. in-- "lent John S. Anurti- u.c North Cur, din a : uli wav w , -, ! I, is niornlng ou his way to ...-. , n' tend the ihiiaI meeting II elected president, Spencer l( A :. rotary and tit-usurer ami 1 I. mi Cook attorney. I n three mouths not a sin I 'li bankruptcy has beu filed in I lo- lisi 1 1, i , Senator lillller is s ending oil (i,,m Piiiulisl hea.hpiarlerrs a gn a! in iny ihoiisanils of circulars, m.irke l 1 uin b 11 tial.inwhi. il he alleges tl a; Ui 0:11 Ii prescrilied in the new election law ill' fers from lhal p reecritied by ihe eonsi tiition und 'inslrueis' ' I'op ilisis lo ,1,-- ni-ind that Ihe latter oalli be adniinl; tcred Iluller now has .1 stenrgiapbeia anil about 'Jl I hands al woik day and night at heaibpiailers The I'opulisl campaign work must cost 1 he llepubli runs a great deal ol money. : Itlllcigll anil Ulllhlini an- now tiedf.-l second place iu lie-Male liaseball A-so ciaiion, eacn Having ..n n ami lost , games Tarhoro ha- w on il and lo.si :'. Kaleigh expects to lalo a game for Tai born tins week but 0 will reipiire Ihi hardest of hard vvm k, Klvin Kl "'Hi'1 as toilay appoiiiird ihe ollh ial uinpiie for Kaleigh A well informed I i.-inoeriil , Wiley l-'ort, of Wayne, says ih, information is thai Hie county , v. loch cave I, toil I 1 -ui o.'i atic ma j.ril y in l-'.ls, will give Mo more for Ihe lianehi . aiuendmcnl in l ii.onl h Tin- lariuei s in 1 hi - sc. lion are v.t an x in sly lo.ikiii!' bo i'ioi (liirdens and law ns ill I hit city a i . Hiiiiering fr 1 he intense heal and d i n e-j , which lias pic vailed for a w.ek or n ' 1 '"'J' 1,1 ,l"' li'11' museum is 1 icipieiii ly mi ie 1 iv siial.es, siieli a- King ami lilnck, vv loch have no poison lungs. Two weeks ago he was 1. 11 leu b, a Ml.-i'-k snake and now his hand i swollen, w bile then- ale sole,, at lie billon point. II Hunks Hie poison came from a load liog which Ihe si.a'.e bad had in his mi ml ii. There an- poison glens in Ihe skill "I a I oad. Boyd Appointed Judc. Special to .1 out nal Wash in. r.i. Julv 1 .' Tin-President today appoinied .lames ! i'.oyd loi Judge of Hie Wesleru hislrict I'oiiilol Ninth Carolina He will Id. I lie oal h of ollice .Inly ll.th Egypt's Cotton Industry. W .sll l m.ton, July 111 I on i,' I b ii eral Long, al Cairo, Kgvpt, ii.:- Mi. following abstracts from the n-poit .1 tlie liiiiish t l.ain'r r of Conni The liisloiy of prices duiin li.e !.a-l year shows an unpiece.ii-iii.-.ilv lau-e development in Hie spinning ol l-. vpi tian eolton In our last rcp.ui we re forred to the ilu-ii inereasi il ni.ugin ol price between the spinning oi 1 1 . . laiiei Tnis was partially corrccl thioi.-h I he lirst half of ihe year, bill an in live ib maud sprung up early in tin -iiunnei for new ci op collon, and lu.-e Living was done by spiniiers in a!ui...l all coillllrif, especially in Kngl nel in 1 Ihe I niied St-iie Prices had by I .'' I il advanced lo if Pi t an. I h .v . - n. . (oarly iu I-'. In nary, 11MIH) n,K ,-o .1 n In I her J in. the trade slill le-u.g a. ;iv. The le-iill nf nil Hos Is lhal lie n, n.-m belweea middling American and .'.ml fair Kgyptimi in Liverpool h i- no i i-t d lo 1 p.-i pound This llb.slrates w bat i m .. ,! , la calii .1 a t.-v , dm ion in Ihe 1 i.i I. I I v j . -fan collon, and is probably do! o ib most pall, to Ihe newly Invctih I ;.; ., . ss of "mereeilliig" making silkin I Ing goods out of eol loll , I he ii s has hern tried witll gooil mie- '.f Auiera-fui roiloii, lull ibis ,.i s n... ie i I ilself -o weil as Kgvpllmi c..l. ui I '!. S'-.pn nl i v , Ihi- new lia.lc hn. .ue u, onlhelallil and ha-, lak.-il lai.-i -vol proM abb- pi .pot 1 ioiim The I ry h i. been h go .. one. all I w III probably -h . a y u Id . I s n -,-,o . s i . poll lids The pt. sp. I 1 . I.. I the . I of P.lll I ,,e II II for ! un alel ' g 1 u I he S de i- lower limn I li it 11 nl my lion- wilhin Ihe knowledge nf Ih lilie'Kliou MTi in The river continue- :. und the r. pol I s f I on i Ihe Son. 1 i ii g . t h I II I e p I om Ise of sii) . si iv "'i, i' - - f w st'-r I-' Sin lei llotl I . I IHI: MAKKI IS. Tin follow loo .io I .1 Ion . Birr re.eli wl liy .1. K .l.silisiii N. ll.-rn, N (.'. Nrw oin, .Inly 2 CiTroii. i,n llli'li liw. ('Ins. A iir I' vi '' '''' .."iT li .'.7 H1 . . H --, M M H. I M M7 ( )l I . s. ( i H l M V Jn H '.'h s j h an h :n , Mi ll s H, ;tH H :w ' f III) Aoo H . II h I T ' I W'bat Uix-n IHli Low. ( lo HW.pl . . Hl M Wl ,,( ftasi- Hopl Ho. H j I'M TOI Coo T . Ma Pa ... Fad S L4M(br .. . . 41 l l J?1"" "rU w" '' Um " " t 1 I Howl UN lo tM thoea Uaallfal flaa- Ml U4 illk foau M J. i. Bitr'i befora r$- . , . .NO Ni V. s 11: l.itc ! I ou n-uci m K ' m I i, known Arm; wn.;Mn , , . is! .1 -. .. I.. M.. V J .. :. i -. . , 'ls.u t . .! . . t roops r- n. . . v . . i v. 1 ai'siii. - l Ihe t bin T W .11" V t lo U -h, .on .1 as ii guard at liikian! I I I o mam t ni n i hiiiiuiiiii. v . i . , , , -ll', llolUsand lo 1 1 1 s K r V J j L a ,,,, I'ekin. Jap-in s.md- a l-'i. o Mu-i,, ... I; . si a may send an .flu r ! i... ,i,k Japan semis 1, 1 iy thousand 1 10.,; imeir -nub .. Clnna a ciuoi i, .-.in. "" d i. of infani n ami anid. i The sit u,n h.n al lien T-in has ,,,, pro .. d since 1 he ai 1 i al of guns (,,,iu 1 h. I'.i ii is 1, i 1 111 is The Cbii.e- gui.s at 'l ien 1 " -i 1 1 .-no in masked balleiii-s The l..,., supply at I'ekin is said to be exhausted, I , i 1 1 le hope now exists lhal the fon igners ate alive The Chim-e sacked and burned N.ii ( hang, and an- wreckin.r ihe M..111 hinis liailav. lolly Ihollsan.l Chinese hi. .lev ailing M ambii 1 ia. Hussia is s.n.' , .,.,.. ,,.. tl.ci,. 1 pl.iteel hi piopeii v n.,(,.,i c : AIWI 1.1 i. 7L 1 I I I I UI I V w a m w r rok (iiki.s. Oxford, N. C. 51st A 11 11 u . I Session Opens Au jrust 2th, ioo. l.-nge pallioi ige. i-'iist cla.s fa llili. -. -a nee I .abol at 01 Kuil ( 'onsi rv at.u v "I M 1 1 -1 1 I'.u-iiio.ss ( 'oliise. cl I l-li) si' lan called but Iwi.a ,.i i -- s ion. '"',,:"'.v T,",i"" ll" '"' d ess,,,, l'.'.i ; Music IMla till a,,.,,, . h,..,,ielx illiislraled , , sLom'. I- l 1 1 1 1 1 .1 , 1 il 1 1 1, I'r.si. Female College A v cry prosperous -i loud wilh mo b in bllildin:'-. splendidly located III a veiy leinai kably In al I h I o 1 seel ioii iii Wanen county on S. A L I; .ad between Kal eigb ami V el. Ion. N. C I'.inac. a Wall I !.. pi in biiiullllg at all I mi. lot Tre ,i-e ot .ni.ihl. s. l-'llleel; olheelH lllld le,, 1 1 -1 - I II III- v cl v low . l-'.u ca! -:',e ue addle Kev. ,1 M. Itlli il iKS, . M . I.llllclon, N. C. 1'le-l.h I,!. 1 Olltlyj 'aill'l ! lib I lil edilcali UI and g I hal l, ler. lo i,.rn I'elcglapbv. b'all'oad ic- ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 g a I ii I T y p. - m 1 1 1 1 g . I T . i s is en dots,-I by all leading l.-ulwav o.inii-iiiii s as lie- only p. i lei V and ieb.,1,1,, nistit.i lion of iu kind. Alloin gi uliialis are assisle I to positions. I. a. lie. also ad mitted. Write for In. lataiogue Fa'l i ei ni , .pens A u s u -1 I -I ii lil ' iti- ddii: ol: .I'll C. .I.I.M. l l.iMiiL-l. n. Is y . Hey, There I Where's Your Bell and Lamp i ni n, 1 1 me ' v . ill .i 1. I, ! I i u, I pul il i. IT. I ih .' .... and i iv, .1 the nee, -oi, y am ...ol ii I I.A M I- AMI lU I.I Bells, 25c to $1.25 Lamps, 50c to $3.00 Tires and Repairs In Abundance. Wn. T. HILL, '.il M. , 1. i I,.,,. .I .ni nsl I -id Lawrence & Co., i I I l' I 1 I I I ' 1 wi I WhulcsalR CfDimissioD MMi, rki'irs and pyoiHicn. .'ii N". Sid.- K IUII Mnrkrt, IIOSTO.W - iMAKN. SPECIALTIES: Peaches, Melons, Southern Fruit and Truck. Sweet and Irish Potatoes. (I o IWeti - Fatifruil IUII National , ".F". ' IWartna (niamlwr rf Uhsnirnvm. k (1 Lsjw 1 C Uo. l MerraaUla a tetter- 0 mMcUlt M Uratlori farwUM I . apoa ppllcailoa. New Lot Small I 'as r M ' s 1 . - l'..M-iii W bob I odll.-l,. "1 li II. 1 -III Kl v el I : 1 1 I . . ,,,'l't, 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 , ' m 1 ,i io d Meals. I-1 -mis and i ' M I'nl t.-r on ii-.-. iv-lul Spiings Cine. ,- Ale l-'i- sli I bii llaki-s. Corn Star. I Icsn-i I fully doloTl ;l shale on n-antcc Sat if act inn. !! c?5 "2 Js jm -S iiiiliir IJ.L. 'l'lione Ol. ea Fins is mi reason wliv vmi slimilil .'oiiiisl . While in her .sloia-s :(-o h:i in e-- 1 1 : i. v wilh us is liarirai n ihiy. McDANIEL 'There Ami No Pockets in a S i our at trillion is esi.-i-iallv call'-, I In mir t wu-luil Ion wliite Kid (, loves lllsl lel-oiveii, S'.lo, olllelS l-liai'L'i- . I IMI. I 'I'lioso ( 'rasli Shu ts at -Mi- anil i however. Slnil Waists al ."( -, while and ciilnii-il, are on-at values. II vim int.-lnl miiiio In Ihe .seii Kl'iife, '-rneeihi" Katliin.o Suit, irice i I :.n io .iii. f-aye niniii'v ami avnnl a sunstroke liy inin hasiue otic of inn .ilh- Uni Ih'oII.i.s. Any o.mmI '. Why yes. t..ujhl riehl is the reason. One dol lar on,- is oninl i-imiioli for aiiylni.lv. I K iiilu our slinvv win, low mi l'olloi-k St root ami see tliosc Men's Tan ami I'.l.nk Vioi Kill Shoes $1 Oil In I oil. ui' w ..in. u s Shoes ar.- just as i li.-aji. tin Muinlav we will oi.-n up a white Sailors, al Mlf, worth a great ileal ninn-. A lucky in.liv i.liial who oets one. All .-lasses of Millinery at a groat reduction. SMITH'S STORES, 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. After-Dinne iiw tlir m r :i n (inf. liniHli. Tht rr In iiolhin iluuitit-r for ilp-wcit than KarniH, lin t- I'ihUIiii, JcIIicm, itml Fjiim rut kprs I'", r I i i n in tin-' 1 1 ii will !' fnwinl in our t-ltu k. w iiu 'i imhpiiIh an rxlimi-sl i v tt IimiI 1 1 mi f "ijiiit'i'i ics". 'rln Wlldll" nil. I Is l!t.l HI H klh tii I hi- ivii- r h ii, Hrl ni4i.t of food KJit'i'l'ill h'M nll lllllHt -( In it 1 1 incriitlc nt- mM i.c.ivc.I a ol f Kn-f.li t ni 1 I ' l Isiih u( Ii M ii It 1 rt AU.. Inn- l-.l ..f Ni.-cly urr.l 1 IhiiM. i'twv iih ;i c;ill and w will ilo en i lu -t I i 'Iiuhc yum. .mi i f 1 1 r ItiiHiiH'HH, J. U. PARKLR, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. ''''''s-'t?i.tAY.(ttki9 Prompt Delivery From Dunn's If jon want a flood rnp of ileliriona cxiffiw buy ft pound and yon will get it Thii coffe ia ecjiul to ny roffe in thrjmarkft, rrgftfd Imw of prio. 't PIG HAMS ! I : M '..: 'S W Ml lie.ids I I loin, -lie Sardines, hlesb lav I .libst.-fl. , ovuM.-. Knost 'l',-:, ;Ui,l C.ilT.-e. li. Tapio.-a. lure anil (irits. nf Mllir i:it I'olltlge lUld Wholtesale 2 V llelnil 2. jrer, 71 Ilrorvl Ht. hroua. not speiiil v i' nmney iulvanta iluy for bargains:, sloollll .sale' .111. - ar.- just walkiiiT mvay, some left - Delicacies ! Youcsn sUsys aipcrl when yon order jrxir fixsl supplios from tills reliable store. We rnj sup ply every demand ol a flrst rlsas fi.uily trade with Die Obotrasl Stipln and Fancy Oroceriea, , Hel l.h, I'lrkles, Haucea.;OII,Koi Rirsr PHnl H.iUer, and I Mutisms atJR r-k IMtutn Prlo. We msse a specialty of high ((rule T. as an I K'ofTees, Our Perfection Bleod- Coffee Is Fine, Pries Only 20c 1