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fl. volume uni. NIW BIRK, I'KAVEK lOUKTY. V ( . Tl KSUAY. JIL, .1 - MUST NtiliiiS. T She nc Confirms Conner's Dispatch I To Minister Wu. I ShfiiR II as I'oor Reputation How fier Details r Battle at Tien Tula. (Tty Looted 11 r uropeens Only . I. on bet Refuser. Special to Journal Wasiiisotun, July -I -The State De partmeut has posted a bulletin of two cablegrams received lo lay by Minis cr Wu from Slien. the Chinese director of railroads at Shanghai. Kheng says "Forunate that Conger 8 reply has corue Imperial decree ell, - teeoth said all the Mlnlalets vere sufe The lusurgenla lighting among Ibeui aelves, killing great nuniLer Li llinig (Hiang going north to suppress rlols, lint will lind It dlllicult to go." Sir Walter Millyer, to lie in command of Hie lirllish forces in China Is in New York today and aayu that ho liel'.cves the Conger dispatch is authentic, lie does not think that the allies can reach IV kin in time to save the ministers A de layed telegram from Tien Tain on the llllh, says that the vai inus commainleiH of tin' foreign force would dee i le on plans for advance in I'ckin The Chinese Kmpcror has inked I'res blent Loubel of France to mediate be tween China and the powers Pres. I.oiihcl refuses, to act the Miuh.ler id Pekln is put in communication with the government. Taun-r, Li Yamt-n says that the Chinese troops will not again attack foreigners and that the Hoxcrs must be suppressed A l mi i jtl Ucuicy ri'pnrts that all is (pliel at Tien Tin It is reported that a lirillsh cruiser has It'll Shanghai to seize Li II nig ( hang The detaileil report of I he battle of Tien Tsiu says that that It was a narrow escape frain a disaster to the Allies. The casualties of the allies in the three days lighting exceeding 1,000 There were several Uussians am! French men lighting on the I hinese side. The 'hinese ki lied t heir own w omen w hole nnle to prevent them tailing Into the hands of lint Russians. The Russians killed all the Chinese wounded in rc veuge for the Pekin massacre. Colonel I.iscuiu of the Ninth Itcgimeol fell at the head of his regiment with the legiiiieulal Hag grasped in his hand lie w as shot In the abdomen nnd died in half an hour. Mis last words wen - "Keep up the ti ring " Colonel Lis. Mini's bod was escorted to the burial ground by two battalions of the Ninth. Tho Ke.'iinent and other Americans, with the .lapaio se, adv anced against a Hanking lire, but weie forced to lie in the iiiii I all day, unable to help their wounded uud compelled to 1 r ink canal water. They could not drive the foe, or charge or do an tiling except lire a few rounds 1 he Japanese were the heroes of the battle, lighting with remarkable bravery They charged through the breach and fought the Chinese hand to hand. Their conduct after the battle was etpially good. Fifty guns were captured by the allies. After the capture of Tien Tsln the c'ty was looted bv all the foreign troops except the Americans and Japani'MC A million dollars was taken The Ninth Iteglinent attacked a fo.ee of 4,8 K) Chinese The Chinese shot the surgeons who were attending the wounded The latest new is that the Chinese are in full relreet fiom Tien Tain and vicln ily LoNhon, July 'JO Complete skepll rlsui prevails In official circled here a to t he trustworthiness or the message received from l ulled Stales Minister ( 'onger. Messages from Chinese sources are re ganled as so contradictory that it is im possdile to put credence In them It b pointed out that a month has now clap aril since anything was heard from the British legation in Pekin. If messages ran ro one way tliey ought ohvioiialy to go another, but unfortunately It has lieen found impossible, In this count ry at all events, to Induce tho Chinese authorities to get any message through to the Foreign Ministers In Pekin or to tranr- inll any Intelligence from them to Ku rope The ( onger dispatch falls to cany conviction to either the lirillsh press or public. lis genuineness la not dlspulod for, aa Is pointed nut here, the Chinese must possess ipille a sheaf of such met sages, which the Ministers fruitlessly i ndeavored to get transmitted, from, which they could easily aolecl a non committal dispatch to serve the required purpose A alight ray of hope Is admitted in the fact that both Mr and Mrs. Conger are known to l.avo liern on very frlend- 1 latmi ll'i il lmnrmi Dnvuiir I Knipre.a Dowacer,' but the universal opinion hero la that, If the dispatch l genuine, the dale la fal a flerl Haai.in, July ) The German U(T. er.iment feels ooaAdeol tbat tba preMot attempts by Chinee oftlelalt to deny Ui lekln meecr an Intlaoer ud tflctai- I solely by a rleelre Iq hanspT and ! tsrd the powerful Joint wOttoa of Lb power At the Cblntw Ufaltoa berw, wstrt also denials of tb maasacra bar arrived from lha Vlrwroya, the lUUMt H Mnof today tbat tba Chine Minia te It I motif La Hal Henna, blncod muQ reliant ipon tbotm. III IS DOUBT. European Governments Have no Faith in the Conger Dispatch. A Later Feellnu' (iiies Sonic Hope of an Adiance. Several Small Skliinlslies lake Place a u a n A il i mice be X n lie. Special l I o i rn W.-IIIM Jh'.X -'" 'I lie !,dles j received at tin' Stai-- 1 'epai uncut Imiii I the fulled Mates ambassadors in I'.urope are very inconclusive in regard lo lite request for siiL'ipistions as to tin- means of expediting the movement ol Hie allies on Pekin Not one Knropeau g" ci iniiont it: gnrda thu Conger dispatch a- genuine. Thus far no desire is show n by o;ic of them lo comply with the hope of the niled Stale that a forward movement be no longer delayed Consul General Ujo Inow nl Shanghai lie ( not believe that the Conger dis latch is genuine lie say that it is an I I message. The text of the decree Minister Wu gave the Department of state, w n given out this morning. U declares I li.u the 'hinese government i pro'o lue' llie lega'ions July 17th, ai.d sa- that the missionaries are the cause ot ; lie pic-ent troutile. A dispatch from Cheefoo, not dated, says that by a brilliant d.isli aoiiii-t n large foicc of Chinese, the Anoiieaii and Knglish troops led by Mai Waller oil II of nolle I, ...,.t Capllll C I I I"' lorts Wesl oris ve-.l and It: i 'Ii t il i s w i Pien Tsui. I sing heavili Tlie A i o .in cd nianv cuiino'i of am ion u it ion. two encoii n t e m l.l Knglish captu large iiiaulil There were Hritisb and Chinese forces no ir Wei 1 1 a. Wei, in which 1 he la; I er Men- n pui-ed after stubborn lighting. Tills morning Ihe N. ,v Voti Stale Ti-inspoi t. at i i vt-'l ti.-in lli oil .it New n k wit ll the l-.l:- lib I 11 i ii 1 I I . The violent will i eci iiittoiist.il 1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 fo e v ice in t Ii i n i A more favor ilde ! me i- i.o'i. ealile lat. r ill the day. i n Hie I. ,u l,oi M it :, K leh an ge a i ise of two to I on i points in the hinese Loan took pi n e, pos-iM on the presumption that the foi'enrii mis stoiiarit s weie s.((e It is said id so that I lie pow ' l - at'" planning a dash on PeUin The imai IllClll is "oil sidel id le isjlde .is 1,1 Idii ti-'se are bit in the ieii,iiv ol lien l'sin As sotin as the Russian Iboieral Line vitch is repoi letl I r. .in i t li . tstoi'k to ho procecdinr to lie scene ol bo-tililics with an iirmy corps and an aitilleri brigade an i ves at Tien Jin, t he ml v lice on Pckin will begin, ll is announced semi -till--hilly from Yokohoma that the .lapauese will ud vance Augu.st .'ilb fiom Su lluikwan whil'j the olhi r allies ino c sjin'iliaucous ly from Tien Tsin. Wabiiinoton, July 2.' The failuie of theinlerniuionalforc.es to actively to operate and fornril'iie some pi in for an ad v s. ice w it bout furl her d lay is attii hilled I i Mart.ll ca.l-es. Aining Ihe oHi.'ials in Witshiiii'ioii tin- pi. tailing Hi-ii 1 1 in nl is till! a ,'l.ive no in. was ill l e IW I Weeks '.I ill si;i- il.l the lllinistei . Ldli d Had tin: fonts at hand then in a for A iiril iiiownu nl the resi iie oi i ii i.f in such peill might have been a e ..pllshi il A I least preparai ion t infill, ioi..- been c 'inplcted foi a forwaid ntot n nt be fore this time Wil ll seiircelv 'J ,01 1 1 im n on rdi nc, il is real. .'.I it would be I ... dti'irdy lor this I i . v i -1 1 1 : 1 1 -1 1 1 to cut loose Irom lie allies anil slarl its own Independent f 'ice for Pekln. Military men here who have studied Ihe situation believe those on the ground at Taku are in a better posl lion to judge of the ta-k lliat would be encountered than those here. If the com nianilers in tlm liel I had belicM d there was the remoiesl hope of a Linall tie tachnienl getting Ihiough evciy Aincii can coiiimander wouhl have rit once urged that the attempt be made Virginia Will Amend. I'n iiMOM), Va , July 2'-' Co what they may, the I emorrats In this stale cannot prevent the ipieallon of the work of the ( nnsllliillonal Condition ovei shatlowlng all Federal Is-ues In this con teat. 'I hero Is thiH far comparatively lltllejlntcresl manlfesleil in the latter, while Hie promltion to disfranchise the negroes attracts very general attention The red hot campaign In North Cam Una, In whlfli the samn quelion Is in Tolvoil, la 1 1 ii I to sure to have some c fieri In Virginia The people Iiero have pnu Ileal ly decided to eliminate the colored vote aa a factor In polithve Tint only question that remains Is a t h ' ihii nay beat lie efTucte I with i ii iinning counter to the Federal Constitution Llk tba North Carolina I) 'innorat, the laailers here hav rfimnillted lh."iiii Ives (he ()f B(l pwmUl1( tny whit llllleraloa U) o unn within the dls franchising provision So the iiesilon la bow this promise may lie carried out In manner which may meotthn tet of the Federal Hnpreme Court CASTOR I A For lafuti and Childrtn. Tbi Kind Yon Hm Always Bought Bmt ih y WTTTi aVgMMrtof WAS NOT MUCH. ) usu.ii May Meeting 41 L.uiJsNjiu 4 I lk. Hcfroes Present, special to Journal ILe July Populist Keput'liran Masi. Meeting met in the court house here today and rati lied the ticket pul oui bv the Kusion committee on Tib last and named W (i llollowell as their candidate for the Sen ate I II. I., (tiautand dsi sr t Spear ad dressed the meeting. I here were about '. in the court house, divided about as follows- :tl0 negroes, 7"i whiles Part of the latter were Denioi rat ic spectators Ke publican estimates place the numlier in the court house, representing the great long talked of mass meeting of those opposed to the amendment in Wavnc county at just 2P more than tills est iuiat e Fire at Goldsboro. Special to Journal I iol.i'sHouo, July 21 Lightening set lire to mid destroyed this evening the old mattress factory of Koyal and Hor deu, used a-i a storage warehouse In the building was ipilte a lot of chairs, mattresses, straw ami cotton. No In surance. Firemen responded promptly anil fought nobly bill Ihe properly was doomed lo destruction. Storm at Goldsboro. Special lo Journal. (ioi iisiiouo, July '-id A heavy wind, rain and electric storm occurred here yesterday evening Two houses were s ightly damaged by lightning on Park avenue and three tenement houses were struck in eastern ( tohlsboro. A negro woman and man were hit by tlie lightning. A shoe on the man's f iot was torn to pieces, the woman waa sliuhily injured. A negro had his horse and mule killed Herbert Toler, lv! yearH old, was drowned while bathing in Neuse river Ii miles fiom here. Last of Andre. Cui' it. ii, July 1JI.--A dispatch from fori William, Ontario, saya that Indians liniiliugon the east coast of Hudson Kay have brought word to tlie Hudson Hay Company's posl on the. west coast of James Itay thai they found this -priiig a vast ipianlity of of wreckage, I tie bodies of of Iwo men, and a man 111 Hie death stiuggle. Tlie Indians report ed t Im they could not underbuild the tauroin'O' he spoke, bill that It waa not I'.nidi-di lie died while they were there and I bey relumed lo Ihe trading post il bout bringing any evidence of the I Mr si range slory. ll is believed by the olllciitls of the Hudson Kay Company that the Indians w UnosHcd the ending of Andre's attempt lo reach the North Pole by balloon. Nicy had never seen a balloon, but from their description and the oilier lixlures, the ollicials are firmly convinced that ll was the remnants of Andre's, uimhlp. A parly guided by the same Indiana lias been sent out to bring evidence to estab lish the identity of the party People near Moose factory assert that early last Fall they saw a large balloon passing over lo the northward, and this lends lo confirm the story of the Indian hunters. Fires in the Dismal Swamp. Noiikoi.k, July SO Weeks of drought have pul a large portion of Hie I Hsinal Swamp in a highly inflammable condi tion, ami tires are eating into the limber u ml erg row th ami peaty ground at several points along the Norfolk it Western Kailitiatl. Fires are Bupposed to have been started from locomotives If no heavy ralu comes soon, there may be heavy losses In the destruction of Handing timber The drought has effected the deoth of water in both the Dismal Swamp and Albemarle and Clics peake Canals, and some veasela of deep draft havo not been able to get through. Enormous Trade Figures. W amiinotoN, July 20 The total for eigu commerce of the t'nlled States dur ing Ihe fiscal year 1900 exceeds by 10 i? ' p :r cent that of any preceding year being f:l-.'0,000,(K)0 greater than that of ISH'.i, the heaviest previous year on rec ord I he total commerce of the year Is I'.a-M.I'JJ MX The exportB are fl,.i4 4.0,211, or $lfi:i,(XK),0(j0 In eicas of those of 1HUH, which held the record of the larg at exports until the record of 1UII I was ina le. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were reoeiv oil hy J. K. Latham, New Bern, N. (J. Nnw York, July 2:1 Cotton; Aug Kept . . let ... Nov Jan.... Men. . Open. High. Low. Cloae ll.S-i o a. UIIO o :is . . H HO .. H V . . 8.3H . H 2.1 . H.2H 8.H0 CIS H.88 8.2:1 tU9 870 h :u R.83 8.10 H70 H.:n 8 2.1 8.20 8.J7 I III! AOO MARIETa. Open. High. Low. WllKAT Kept . Corn: Hepl . . Ho. It j I T 0 I .. 7! jfii M 711 SAi M. ; i Leather Cotton receipt! wart 1,000 balet at port. HOY. C1RR. His Death Yesterday on His Farm in Edgecombe County. The Drought llrnken. The Temper at ii re Keen nl . liu ler ayJ llulluii ( oufer. Ihe Keg i at rat ' e ti Legislature m Meet Vt ednesilay. Special 1" K M H . . 1 1 . I Klias Cart di illness at lit ! in K-U'croml ; i , .iui - l csl rdav. aflei . I.i.de Hall, hi county He was .'i - ii r s of age, w as the sou of was born on the farm He was a descendae I Johnson 1 1 is in I h i loiiaa Carr, and whe:e he di d r tiov. Samuel a- born Mary K. Milliard, of Nasi, lie married Miss Kleanor Kearney, of Mi i , Wn'iin county lie was edui ste-l nt HtneJisu! School, the I nuel-ilj o. ; - Ii I Hi ol i n a and Ihe I niversity of ire",is llew-is one of the best fanners in li e Male, and w as a 'oniinisjot.i'r of A ; i nlttiie. it!s i A Director of the A. A M I ..liege. Pita, denl of the Slate I-' i i.. is Alliance, del egate lo Ocala, ei i IIcmhs nominated for ( iovemor in .1 ,o,i 1 s.i ; nl inaugu rated in I S'.l 1. Ile isa si : denl ami a gentleman in Ihe ni 'st tit i.i.iful sene f the word. The terrible drone ht wn- ended late yesterday aflei noor The neieuiv led from UK) degrees at I to to i'J at 1. 'I he rainfall was Ij inches lli.- leather bu rcaii says Ihtue wetc yiitr general rains. 'I he Went le i last week eel ye-lterdav was phl'llll 11. .la. li :l l.o .111 tcllll.eia lures were Monti t '. 1 in-day 01, f'1 liestl i' :l, lllllls.lny ",s 1-ilLHy loo, Satuiday tl'.l. Snrtl'iy '.on The mean 111 rt illllllll tt'lllpel at 11 re ol the week WHS 4 III, which 1. 1.. I,.' tlie :: ' ih n-.-onl 1'hc storm came Irom tin- norlhwcsl. w Id' Ii is uni versal Mrs. Joseph II. Hatchcl.. II i a! Iter home here this mot ning, i suddeuty, of heart disease, aged s'. tvas Miss Casey Plummet of Win icii ei i'il;.', and had a large family conuct lioii in this -lalc ami 'irginia. Her burial will taku place in Win :t :i t .imiv. S'.ie was )lli' of the best beloved Women ill lial elgh anil her death was a great shock Last month she and her husband, Hon. loseph II. Italcht'lor, celebrated their golden weddi ng. Senator Itul ler anil Kepiibllcan Slate Chairnian llolloi: had anoiitei confei nee yesterday. Many Populists were here In conference, a nong ihein Slate nominees and committeemen of the Pop ilisls, as well as some visiting statesmen of the latter faith Among these weie Iwo from Texas, Harry Tracy of I'ulia and Slump Ashly of Fori Worth. Tlie news at Democratic, rtlale Head quartors here as lo the regisl ration in the Stale Is more than gratifying As Chairman Simmons and Secretary l'cai sal! put it, "It doubles our majority. The negro registration la not heavy. In New Hanover county is only llti, in Ital elgh 480 under that IS'JS, in Charlotte much below the latter. The legislature meets Wednesday Duly the ollicers and a few members will be here, enough to meet ami ad journ. t.lerk lirevartl Nixon of Ihe House la the first arrival. The Capitol was closed today, ami tin state Hags at half stall, as a mark of re spect to the memory of ex-Oov Carr. Senator ltutler had planned lo have a number of Democratic registrars of rice tion arrested Saturday, but only one in rest was made- al Wallace, and by a Federal officer, It Ib eald. Tammany's Campaign Contribution. Nkw Yoiik, July 22 -Tammany's cam paign fund this year will fall little slioit of 2,..(KI,(MKI, according to the Herald It may'even exceed this sum, if Ihe bail era decide that they need Ihe money anil deem il wise lo exert their power to co! led it. The figu n s are icgardetl as moderate by men w ho are familiar w lib Tammany's source of Income About $ 20,000000 in salaries goes to ofllce-holders in Tain ninny's jurisdiction w he can he rescind hy the political assessors Along the Way. A Utile love, a little cheeifulneBS A llllle sense of home along the way, A Utile heartening In the battle's stress, A little singing si the close of day -Ami old this life is not all cold and gray, lint sweat with comfort and with sun shine bright, If that we keep each helping as he may, 1'hese little things in sight A llllle hope, a little faith serene, A little wtiitl of si length for those who fall, A little smiling, Iho' tears come between A little charity If need should call Ani () not paltry is our life nor small But hf and fine and tilled with iwrtt delight. If that we keep each for the sake of all These llllle things In sluht. To the Republicans of Craven County At the reo,uast of the Hepuhllcan ital ( lose Kiecutlve (.'ommlllee, your eenlrwl ram pw'KO oommlltee bj authority Invested In them hy the Republican County Ki 8ti ecullra committee have entlorsed Mr J 0.1 P. Basnlght the Populist aomlnee for 74 lb Legislator and ynnr committee ear BO) neatly requeeti for him the nillvldd 80 anil loyal support of all tba Republicans Hi of Craven eoenty. II Roar. Hamoock, Chairman. DRIED OUT Ihe Corn Crop KuineJ Ai Some Sections. Suit, to al. b IU.-I-I i .(.'- c. h i t w i. prein m-i It. Istr.-itioii is ( lo. Hid Harm I h I lain. - j" ' Ol to JoUlllS l; Utoillil acalll.-l Its v 1 1 I 1,1,1 ii, . oust tie on ret' i ' la's i s I a I s hi'itts.. 1.. ilo lt; the uia'ler of hulls foi d ?: n , s I lie e" ul hci ti ladwav pioeil t. .lutliic Slnionton a lestnilninr' atCalui't tlie 1iip- itlnli ,-1 . . r i ordei was si Ho -t olbt oil papers welt- - lloo.i . M Walts o pol alltill ( i veil I I. I ll IS A ' nioruiii;' up ,11. I oa-l I. s 1 1 rd a all ii'" and im 1 county, s,.i .'e f't'-n 'grower wlio 1 1 I in tnis i j of here, said t ". I t y that tin ' and ill oIIl' III lot , r in l ie I In wilt. 'I llieloll I l I 'i 1 1' one ijoo I WOI lldes lioil s eolll a - liu.-, u i . i llieloll the II" siy- 1 '. tlllll Hi' I he III i In e ale as dead nnd tlitil he tllll't'l lol : i the ln-l lion o ! ol ' I tiose li 1 tit- e teat W oll.J lll'l l' n it. I lie SI rite Week ill J 11 1 v ton ;.l :l ioi llles ale now dl"l.- Id ll'ts I I I 111. nit ani!"' ! Intnged e ci I Ii i ii lo, II,, Worse Tl.e liall M. let-. A. at, in ii - I ..at : i I'be -' was un.s.'it isl ael ol y I o I lie 1. No les I hail .'ill.OOO W , it ii -.' ' lav -si talent ' Supieiiiaey badges have lieen : worn in this Slate This l- Ihe 1 , foi the Slate . le. I di I and arc now bei ih' .: A'lgu I t.. he The re" 1st I itLloll ,ei e 1 l ltele Y Is a h The Ki'pllbliean ,-i ale frank rnoiirh to atlinil that thr I lenioei ats will t ai ry this (ill II 1 V 1 ' "il 111 n;-'',!:'y These ligures are far too low, as 1,000 to l,-.'t,0 will he closer lo Ihe I mill Senator llullcr liietl to boss fusion polities i n t Ids colllil v. The Republicans :iy inis is what mined tlli-lll. People line are pith'd b the takine oil' of I he lite I rain on I In Allaulie autl Noilh llaioliiia railway. It'.-ntway pcoie hcre ashed vthylhis Iraiii was diseon tinned, but no icason w a-t rdvcti Blue and Gray Talk of War. Ati.aN'.'a, Cii, July -II Cnioii and Confederate veterans atleinling the n union of the blue and the day In ie en gaged today in recounting cxpei iciiees of the war anil becoming aeiUainte. on a more amiable hri-os than when they met during the battles around Atlanta in .Inly 1 si; I Many of them visited the I, at 1 lelield iliiring tlie day. In the afternoon a bin becue was given al Piedmont Pail., at w hich fi,noo persons were principal orators w ci c I Shaw, commander of the of the Republic, and Cov pre-i ill Tin en A Ihe, i i C r and At my .1. A M I, f Indiana. I ne Minute Cough Cute is the only harmless remedy thai produces inimi dinte results. Try it. K. S. I lull y. GOOD NBWS. Thin in mi haft luard of 0 II W nil t Son V hnlHwuir Huijirv hdiI In- im i'"Miu' ftir nniv This Toiitilft for hi They urn rclinhlr IihihI nin lr liiii'L'i Try n" fti'il h rm v inert I ;ih it hers h (hnr VimrH In Hi rvr, ii. II. WiiLtn V Mon, Phone 1 S5. Itroinl Slieet Hey, There ! Where's Your Bell and Lamp ? Don't lio "run In" "A stllch In limn saves nine,'' and aolnet line may save you t,'ni'i) Don't put it off, but call al onc and invest the norrstary amount in OoskI I.AMI' AND ItKI.l. , Bells, 25c to fU5 Lamps, 50c to $3.00 Tires and Repairs In Abundance, rit nr i-i 1 1 t tl Middle Blrtet, Opposite Journal Offloe YAL Baking Powder strongiM, pun hok'st ime ot !e.i en t:i in kc, vet tlie lll.r f .i! le to all who appreciate healthful toml. ( )ur i onntrv is eno u unsurpassed in its liistor. I'or evrrv one tin t e i lniy that to eat hk h t w hi ilesome. Why should we use cheap, impure, un healtht'ul articles of loud? There is no economy in them; thev endanger the health, they may cost lilt. almost dailv cases ot ing take, puddings cheap, alum baking In all articles tor the best. The good of first consideration. A him i-. ii-.i-il in in. tin I'd thrill I In .l'. It ''! 1 Alum i . ,i i nit., i' . p., i , thr 11 1 Wt th. o, .lit:! puwJcl'!. .Ill - BoVAl BSKINU POWDEH DEBNAM AND MILITARY, Literary The oiilv s' hool of its kind iii l-liistein pr, ting seven of the lu st Collet ch Thorough in all of its Department-. ing Ancient nnd Modern I, nnguages. t I tusiness ( 'onrse: Sbtu I hand and l y pi wi il iug. Il penses for a li vc inotit lis term, Im -lulling tuition, board, furnished loom, fin 1 and lights, range from tlS ?ri to f'i7 .'.(I Send for rrospectiis J. E. DEhNAM, Supt Ijii 4iJrauij; IV. V. RIDGE IT KM s N(I)I RI L HOB Ri: AO T I r UL J A 5 M II '2 I Fulton Market 5 Just Received. I Also iii w lot very small Sugar Cured HaniH. I iiih v Syrup in Fruit .lars only I .Sr.. Nice lot PorUiiiotitli Coiiieil MiiIMh. Kresli (irit.s ami (lamlilia Kin'. l'o Uiver I'rint ami Fancy Flgiu Htit.U-r. I will thank you ti call wliru in ne. il of anything in the (IriM-ery Line. Satisfiu tii)ii ()uarante'il. I -5 ; . J I' 5 1 5 vlhn Ol. I J. L. McDilEL, -( i UK il'llt .11111 Nut lti Cst I : llltilslK-nv- I n . l l in di. .1 1 1 u .i the btst and most . ju t i- pet it v .ilnitist ninnev enough to Hire, 'oniul, good, There are sickness au-.ei i eported 1 b eat- or Intuit made witli powder-. the toml buy health ol it- e only 1 a in 1 1 y is th 1IU' 1I iW'tlt hi', .iiisr it makes nt-. a iiiiuiiil. . lb. ill tu.i ,i, 1 hull. t,l I .llll.l . 1 V. i liny it to t hil- I. Ill OA 11 .dlllll .11 Hull, .It IIVII!, Il.it til. II ;',' it'll .LtJIlldlU It. CO , Its) Wll llM ' T . NIW . OMK. KINSEY SCHOOL, and Business School. ' ar linii. H x wt llllpp, il I . a In ra nil I ' n.vc it" s A Ael' una iged Literary ,urse ud late oitscsinA't nn 1 Music, An il 'Ct'NIi I1 IN5TI CAIALOoUE if. ADORED HOLT. OAK Riih.K NC Corned Beef WholeMle Oroecrt 71 DtsM Hi. -t, in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -
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July 24, 1900, edition 1
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