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:r. V:..;,.. . . d tiU 'r 7 VOlUMt XIIII. !UJYs f-V J ; J; KIW BIR5, ciuYII CU UITT, I. (I, FRI DAT, IDG (J8T 10. I WO.- 81C0M0 SECTIOI. " ' ' ; V . 1) M I.' t K ' '4 f V EilllSH. t- Charles B. Ajcock"s Wonderful ; palm In State. - - ' ; ' .-..-.' vV I diiu u , m m u m r -4 Balelgh Bet rTav,.Ballk Ha!- let I a... ila t'altaa Cr. , 'i t'altaa " ' r- Iteataeratle BVadqaar 'Jtere Cleel " Special to journal. i.-.Vi..r,. 'i,v---.- ' RaiBtoavAuguat 8 Democratic Stat Chairman nlmmons pays (bat CbarUs B Aycocks campaign was "the most wo' dertul am made la.lbl. Stat." ; He add- 4 1tP C St' '? dr. -Tber. never ae a aPal(. la f " " i ? tob"',- Which lb. prea. reader .ach aiaenlfl- l cent and Sclent aloe. 4, .H fWfc1"'b. The bearing of tba ttUway U aH. over the Stale. , ent e. ber,8iidlog-'Mter Jm. t ny " l lb8 ho j E. Shepherd Will be To.- D uf P''0'" V W?"W ltog day at Charlotte Tbo couaael for the three great railway eyttema any they wl l 8,'!' ..v ji "'. .. ' Tbe Southern Railway baa upon peti- .... ' ... .u. ..u c... .. ... . agKiuB it. uruu;u uy iud cwauuanj air T.lna . n . I lntfnlln vlwht nt w.. nf Tin. v d ? . . i Three car load of teilile machinery nam. to tbe Fedtfral court here, from', . , ... tv. . o - i . .. for tbe new department at tbe Bute Durham Superior court. Judge Purnell ... , . , , , ,, . . . . ,. i Agricultural and Mecbauical College made the order yesterday afternoon. It . , . .. mvw .. t -i ... tit 'it it 't t t .1 .hem haaarrtved.ilti will liaallfMn Is a phase of the old light IwiweeA lh .... a .. . .. 0 . . ... i wlial una heretofore been used aa the .Southern . and the Seaboard, and tbe I . . . question Is whether the Southern cr the town of Durham owns tbe land along side the Southern's tracks through the Inmn nn aihlih I a tliA l.rmln.1 t I ha ., .' . .. ... I juruaiu aau stir.ueru railway, wuicu is J owned by tbe Seaboard Air Line. Senator Butler has gone to bis home in Sampson county, to flbh and think. The building committee of tbe Board of Agriculture has formally accepted the great annex to the Stale Museum. As yet the contracts are not awarded for furnishing it. . Another hot wave is making Itself feit, and the temperature yesterday aud to day was yery near tbe lOu degree mark Tbo July bulletin of the State Board of Health wa issued to-day. It says there was small pox In 19 counties; In all 139 cases. M-jaalea is epidemic in about ten counties. Typhoid fever Is lu 40countler; New Hanover having 12 and Wake 13 cases. A case of Hemor rhagic fever Is reported in Cabarrus. This disease is more deathly than yel low fever but' Is not contagious. Hog cholera Is reported In only i conn tie 4. It la tbe remark of cotton growera In this section that they have seldom seen the crop finer, and never more fully fruited. Another .feature is the excep tionally large slz4 of tbe bolls. . Democratic State Headquarters were closed yesterday afternoon, not to be re opened until September 1. Tbe papers during the past 48 hours show that thore will- be a lively tight growing out of the attempt of one paper to make the "color line" an Issue In Na tional politics in North Carolina during - tba coming election. The. fight Ik al ready begun, la fact, and will be lo a fin ish, It Is safe to say. Late News Items. Dr. Wlihelm Llebknecht, a famous German Socialist, Is dead. Renewed rains lo India gives promise tbat autumn crops can be harvested. A letter from M tails slates that tba Filipinos continue fighting' vigorously, displaying great hatred to Americans, despite tba official reports that only armed bands of "robbers" ara now la the field. : . ' . '. Fifty cv of yellow fever ara nnder treatment lo Havana, i " Xx-Coogresamad Charles A. Towns has declined tba Populist nomination for Vice-President and says he will support . Bryan and Btevsnsoa. . ,.',' 7 In tba Caleb Powers mnrdar trial at Georgetown, Kyi, each side will attempt to Impeach lbs witnesses of tba other. ' ' ,Tha profits of tba Standard Oil Com pany to del ibis year amount to over 98 per Mat.' :' i- - ,s ' Great Catherine; tt Indianapolis. Special to Journal, f ; ' .j- .-, :'. Indlsaapolts. luii, August 1 Fifteen thousand Visitors were la tba city this afternoon at Military Park J and wit nessed the Mraoualea attending tba ao ildcailoa of Bryaa and Htsrsosoa, tba Democratic nmli ' THE MARKETS. The following quotations war receiv ed by J. K, Latham. New Bera, N. O, New York. August 0. Corroa: -' Op High. Low, floss ; Aug. .... ... 889 Bpt ... ,... W Oct........., 8 Not.. ....... 819 Jan ..811 Mcb . 8.xu 8.01 8M , ( OS 8.f,3 8.43 8 24 8.1.1 8.11 8 44 8.14 818 8.11 Ml 8 M 8.H ',. Ulgh. WatAT: Open. rVpt 81 k Com Hi Low tloaa 81 . 81 . ait Sept Bo, R y Tfd TO I ... . Fed. 3. ... Coo. T Laalber . . si I do 77J Cotton receipts wer too ! !. ' si all forts.' will surprise yod lo SiperUnr llm I i . ! t, ! i, ... I hf mln( th dlntr so I ! I pill knows I Ill's I 'r! . Y. H. DnfTy. if HUUuWUi MiniirkKtertJe - Halo Reeded. !.t oprciai Ml dull Ml f f Jii , J , Ralbiok. August . Some talk Jim lM " be Seoatorlal;primary on -Uua day In November, to delermlu wlw shall r tl Democrat -Senator W auoce4 Marina Bullef. TbeTeoocratlc u. . . ... , . J TP Jr 'vt7 ordered , that aucb a Brlmar'W held. HBt chairman' Mlmmoar when 'asked RILEJGfL. today wbetbar tb.r.arT fd WZnt7:ZmZZZZ 'ltU IL, aTL- '. - al "V"- , . k g . k; 1 ' h- A cry tor rain Is araln beginning. A , ' . ... . , , few more days. of dry weather and In- tenae beat lika that tbls week', will-give all the crops another, set brkijj J j vuapoi. i.ii;niijr an is mc i;iiiui xiuw England manufacturers. It is so com plete tbat nothing Is to lie desired. The I college will really have three new dc- parlments, the two others liesiiics the .... I A if I II A lull II textile being electrical engineering and mechanical engineering. Another new fea'ure will be a mnnunl I ruining school. Ekitmiualions of npplirmiiin fur scholar ships have been held in the various' Ci in u litis and 40 young men Inve passed thti enlrance-cxamlnution for Hie manual training school and 20 for Hie regular i B ... I college course. I he students in the man-, , ,,..ii uti traiuuig ticnooi wilt oevuc iwo thlrds of thuir time lo miini.il luln.r and those in Ihe college course one-il ird of their lime lo shop work. Then- Is room In the college dormitories for only 101 studentf. It ought to lie provided for 300. Capl. Phillips, U. 8, A., retired, the uew Instructor lu tactics, baa arrived. The college opens September b. Hermann will open the theatrical sea son here, August 22. lie will also open It at the remodeled opera house at Uoldsboro, which is under lease by K. C. Rivers of Raleigh. He says the Uoldsboro Opera bouse will have the best stage In the State. ' fhe great yearly meeting of the Qua kers for North Carolina is now in progress in Guilford county. Next Sunday as many as fi,000 persons will be present, Tbe revenue officers say they have made few or no seizures recently; that the smaller streams are so low, or else dry, that tbe moonshiners cannot oper ate their distilleries. Tbe Insurance commission is at Greensboro to Investigate the supposed Incendiary fire, i The Democratic Congressional con vention here will be held August AO or September 6. Y u will never find any oiher pills no prompt and so pleasant as DeWlti's Lit tle Early Risers. F. S. Puffy. DAY OP DENIAL. Witnesses In Powers Trial Contradict Each Other. Qborobtown, Kr., Angnst p!-WH- nensrs In I be trial or t'aleh Powers charged with complicity In the killing of Governor Goebel, devoted themselves largely today to ' deaylng statements of other witnesses. Dr. Prewltl, of Taylor county, denied that bs told Wharton Golden ha bad no doubt tbat "Tallow Dick" Combs fired tba shot I bat killed Goebel. He den led tbat be said Combs esma Into the adju tant-General's offlct after the shooting. Ha said hs bad seen Golden a few days ago, and denounced hint as" a HarV As Prewett left tba stand Golden' was re called, and lb men met fact to Yackbe spectators watching thens closely td'ake how they greeted tack 'other. Tbcy spoke cordially and -'then' Golden took the Hand and danted tba he bad made certain statements with which Prewett charged him.' ' ' -'., '' . . ' ' George W. Long, Bute Treasurer as dor Governor Bradley, testified about going to LoalavlUs Jsnasry 80tli "with Caleb Powers and others to arrange Ui bring soma friends from Westerhy yKen tacky lo ba preseat when tba'contesi was argued. Us said the news' of the shooting caused then to abandon the project. ' vv, ., James Rbatks, of Uarel county, twtl. fled thai Powers told blm thai In 'salec. lag men bs wanted good cltlseos, sober .and Well bebataiL and that thev Ware! i,l - ' - ' . . la show their lDlrit fi ll.M. inaukii. ' .. ,-. .. . w. Tbs defense pmdnreil Surveyor Cool aa aud bis chart of tbe capliol (rounds at Frankfort, lis explained various dls tsaces la lbs grounds anil staled Ibat a shot Brvd from b sill of Ihe tlndoiv of lbs Secrelarv of Htste's omca In tha hnlal la tha ..rkharrv l,.a mibl ..1 k... passed through Uoeliel's body whsra be was slaadlng. Tbe qulcksr jou slop a rmi(jh. or fold ths leu dangsr theni will he of fstal lunn ttnul.U. Onett'nuln ('ouch f urn is ll. onlf bsriiitrns remedy 11. si rjrH lt'--;' '" t Yuu mill i;:. It. P. BLACK MOUNTAIN, K. C. Favorite Jtcsori" ( ' Heir 'kentau. The ant FxlMcnc. i r : BJaek Mouatala, Aaf. 8. No doubt Blck Moaataia la a typical mouolala mort, what you do here yoo I w aiiupin uougu. it miing aoa wan-- ' ... ,rLk.. ' 7" inall at Blpht -wfcaa cards ara played l.cing Indulged In. v. 1- ',., ,ur.ii ' i..t . j. hll ui rln. ,H .1,-. k.kf... . Ik r a u,roa8h woodaud Ue well kuowa Bhododendroa Walk.; The. before and afer dinner taking life eMy and g.zlng o. the -wtmtaln. hvl driaf the oftte .iaheu in tb. late aftar- oon tbe engaging of the available for driving rlpa, to nearby point. and returning la time for late anpper After supper "hearts" in the ball room wilb forty people In the game, On tbta occasion three tied for first prize, four teen each, and although two of the three were from New Bern, In the cut the prize went lo another place. After tbat some dancing and, a fairly early bed time. New Bern is well represented, as usual at Black Mountain, at the Mount Mitch ell House, and then there are cottages. Mr. 0 E Slover baB a charming little cot tage north of the hotel on the Old Fort road with a well of such extreme cold ness that it Is the joy and pride of Its J owner. The cottage la called Hits-Wee : ins, at first to be taken for the name of j some old Indian chieftain, but upon ex ! pianauon lounu to ue only tbe moun tain tongue for "it Is ours." Almost ! across the valley iu plain view from I the hotel Is the cottage of Dr. Frank . Flllirlifta mill eln&A In LhA l.ntnl IliA ivit. . . . . . , lgo rented by Miss Emma Disosway. .. M , . 'uu New Bernians .here now thev : Mrs. C. E. Slover, Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. A. E. Seymour, Mrs. E. B. Ellis, Miss Eliza beth Kills, Mrs, J. R. B. Carraway and children, Mary,' Gertrude, Robert and baby Rose, M rs. Owen II. Guion and Master Haywood, Rodman and John, Mrs. J. L. Cooper with Shirley and Yar jorie, Mrs. R. Ulrlch, Mlsa Jennie Wat son, Mrs. Dr. Frank Hughes and child ren, Miss Annie Hughes, Mrs. James Hughes, Misses Mabel and Ethel Hughes aud Hugh Hughes, Miss Disosway. A pretty Urge delegation. . Nearly all the other people are from the gulf states, Mobile and New Orleans being represen ted. Tbe hotel is quite full, some have been unable to obtain accommodation, although Mr. and Mrs. Sprague wculd like to provide for all. The place Is in a valley with tbe mountains close around and shutting out the world. While several hundred feet higher than Asheville, It Is more in and not bo much on the mountains and is right near the- top of the divide whence waters flow to the Atlantic and to the Mississippi and the gulf. The lilack and Old Craggy are just lo tbe north with famous Ml. Mitchell twenty miles distant. It is now glorious weather to ascend Mitchell and pass the night on Its top and two expeditions are being planned for tbe trip. A parly also went to -Asheville this morning, a six teen mile drive each way. Everything Is so moderate in cost here, the long Asheville driva being fifty cents for each seat in the conveyance. Buggies are one dollar or leas , for the afternoon, a stddle borso but halt s dollar. Eveu beggars may ride at that rate. Little railroad .excursions are lbs thing, yon can rids up to tbe mouth of te tunnel two or three miles and walk back, or go oa U Old Fort and return by tba next train. The proper way lo do this la to go on the way freight and ride oa the caboose to view the scenery ypo moat gsli.lnslde while passing through the long tunnel on account of Iks smoke. t Thea tha foot excursion to Iks top of, the peaks, ara rll right, to talk about before baadand to wish you badn t afterwards, j, ";,' ; It Is hoi la (be dsy tms, just now at any rata, and lbs sua Is Ilka avanglpg sslrll,' Bat when the early dew Is on the Wvos 'of "when the evenlnc shades begin to" falf and the shadows of tbe peaks behind you slowly crawl ' up lbs fee or tba mountains before you, then Ufa Is pleasant Tba fresh and vigorous mountain- air, enwraps- you,' hill side climbing becomes a delight,' tbe murmar of lh streams Invitee you to explore. And after exploring lo eat, said by soma Ji,.ii..'.i.u..iIa...1'' ' - tv vm iu vuiin vuu ui wan. Thera Is much irsfflo on tha railroad, the Southern, and two or three engines drag tip long Ilnas of heavily ladea cars atd poshing over tba summit oa ssnglna Icaotlnnes tba way.' Machinery, building! material, bugs blocks f granite, all ( sorts of things, ara carried, deaotlng tba t bnslness and resources of tba country. Vnn mi aaa tha Iralna na It.ronrfti II.. l t r a - --- I A. ...I .i Wl.ki ..a Jl...i ..ul... . , u.j mua h.bu. .1, wiPHinil VI thslr passage. Tba through trip from Nsw Bera brings you hero at 11:87 at night, returning yoa must stop over aad ' ran atari either la tba early morning or Is tbs sfteraoon A. X. 8. ' CASTOR I A Tor Infants and CM'-rtx " rs tha i' ..: of CflSt f IRitiE. 'This Government Seals Such Word taCtuai. Lau,,, ,t vkim Bat b Krea Attack. Aaalriaa Lg tlaa (fat Bara4. Lo- at FelUaag u Aaterl- Special to Journal.. .. .Kv.-uu gov- arnmaoi iiai iwnt a aunaiuii to the nese government, through BllBlaler VV u, Thine who have m.-.l ..f ulepl ooe which does itol decKre- au ultimatum, service iu Pauilico l onniy. bulb from but InsUla thai ttriug upon Ihdlegalious hia city, aud to n.u.1 from p.iiuu lu tbst at Pekla must caaae, andJUbat govern- county, should demand that the ('otnpa ment desires to show iu .hleudiluess, j ny uperatlug the liut-a uow in operation, should start forward a relieving col-1 should out them in reoalr. ami reuder a un. Washington, Aug. J. Special Foi- eign news report says that the Cblne.e. have captured New Chu ang, a very lir- portant victory. The city waa burned to the ground. I From Pekiu the news is thai the A at-' trian legation was burned, and sluce I June 21st,. the AustrLins have been in the French legation, which is under a continuous shell aud rill- lire, and part of the legation has been blown up by mines. A Tionlsiu dispatch says in the capture of I'eilsaog the l.rilisu lost 50 killed, and the Kusmuds .VHi No Ameri can losses. A Hong Wik dispatch says liussians lost 000, Japanese 400, at I'eilsaug. The Fifth United Stales Infantry have left Chicago for China. Uncle Sam as a Money Lender. Nrw York, August S.--Harlug, Ma- goun & Co., to-duy announced that $3. 000,000 of the new K.itish exchequer loan or $50,000,0011 had been allotted lo subscribers in the United Stales The total subscription in this couulry, they said exceeded $5.0.000,000. London, August 8 -The allotment of $21,000,000 of the war loan to tho Uulted States is much discussed in the London financial world. Critics say that the loan waa worth 'i 'J per cent., thai it was so cxcelleut a thing that all of it should have been kept here; Ibat even if the American offer was ac cepted it should have been done differ ently, and to ask for subscriptions to tbe full loan when part of It was already allotted was rather tricky. Generally, however, there is a feeling of satisfac tion in financial circles over the easier money prospect. The Pall Mall Gazette ssys: "The loan shows tbat America will occupy a new role In the future thai of lender. Before long American operators and in vestors will interest themselves In the international group and bo a factor to he reckoned with." Crumbs For The Press. The Stale press did noble work' in ihe campaign, and it was done with patri otic motives, without money and wilh out price. It is gratifying to kuow that some of Its most energetic and able members have been honored by the peo pie ana the profession recognized more largely than was tbe custom heretofore H. B. Varner, of the Lexington Dispatch has been elected Commissioner of Labor and Printing; H. A.London, of the Chat ham Record, elected State Seuator from Chatham connly; J. B. Whltaker of the Winston Sentinel, elected representative In the lower bouse .from Forsyth coun ty. And If we mistake not, J A. Thorn ss, of tbe Lonlsburg Times, was elected treasurer of Franklin county. All good meo and true, who will servo ibeir con stlluencles well. Durham Sun. Another Pamlico Account. Mr. Geo. R. Brlnion, Chairman of the Oanvasslng Board of Pamlico county was In tbe city Wednesday and gave the JeuBNAL the following particulars In rr gsrd to tbe recent election troubles lo tbat county: . Three boxes at tfayboro precinct,, the County. Senatorial and Amendment boxes were found to have been stuffed. There ware 120 registered voters la Ba) -boro precinct, 190 voted according to tbe poll book and 833 votes ware counted by tba judges, besides several bundles of tickets, as many as six In a bundle, were found In tba boxes, which wars thrown oat ' Tba other three boxes tallied with tha poll book, and were counted. " , After tba result of tha counting of Bayboio precinct was announced, front fifty to seven tv-flvs msa left tba room 'and waat dowi Into tba halt below aad considerable solas followed. Mr. Brioeoa said of his owr knowl- lad tbat ba did act kaow of aay threats ' being made, bat U was reported to tka - board bv parsons pass! at- ao kndtdowa .i.n n,.i ...k iku.ii ui.m. I. uv. .-w . l -1 . i i . IU rwinil VI ,U. nafaHiai dwu sway "blow op the building," mob tbs eaavasslog board, ate., vara being mad by lbs crowd below, ' Boom commotloa was ap kept Bntll 1 'clock la the morning, though aot naar so bad as early In tba night. .. j . Mr., Brlnsoa sUUd that II was his oplnfoa, that tbs Bailing out of tba Re serves aud tha anmber of go as Ik tha possession of lbs friends of tbe cao rais ing board, caussd tbs crowd to dis perse. ' Mr. Brlnson, as C'hairmaa of tha Can vsnlng board, delra lo thsnk lh flov smof sn tlit Hro-rvM fr tbelr setvl- QUEEN VICTORIA'S SPEECH. Would Maiu Effurl T PaoUb Auibort of Ckiaese Crimes. Special lo Jdornal. LoHixtN. Auj;. 8 Qu;on Viciorin In y. aid the and tbr nln r Allies maka Ibo ulmnal i rfnri. to pun would U tbe tea iu aolliura of I lit- uu(ikle!lc I rmir ( bina. The Knglwli MioinU-r iici'lai-. lie not bclii-vo (,liiu -ill cl.-. ii:.- 'liusl lliti Poweis. Inert ar Need Better Piione S:: vicj. good service Unlr the weather is .fnvoiahle, the Hue from here lo Uayhoro is ptaclically worthless, and if any one will travel along ili road, and imie ihe wire, It will I g not lie surprising the service 18 I poor, for the line is hum; and strung along ou all kinds of com rivances, from regular poles to fence rails, and on trees. The key hoard in Ihe eenlral office at Bayooro is really of no service. The demand should he to improve this telephone service and at once. Would be Teddy R's. Probably tilled with dreaun of the five cent, edition variety. Will H'trke, Claude liardUon and llerheil Melvtchlan, left here on Wednesday, on u "rjtili riding' expedition. . linyint! transput tali.oi ns far as Kin ton, lliey ' beat" to (luldsiioro, and freighted it" from lh.il nlm-c to Salis bury, where according to a dispatch they arrived early Thursday. At Salisbury, the boys did some finan ciering. Herbert selling his bike, and Will leaving his watch with na "uncle)' who advanced money on it. The hoys arn likely to be beard from almost anywhere in Un: West, at any time and on any day. As the boys did not have to leave here, it must be as turned they are ou an "ouiing" Irlp. lloubtful. They say old Skinner has money to burn. That's s mistake. If he had, he would have some hopes of taking it with him when be dies. In addition to tbe large and complete stock of Bicycles and Sundries, I am carrying a full and varied stock of Guns Refbotbers, Loaded Shells, Be, I will guarantee to sae you money on any make of Gun, and will sell other goods in this line on 1ery close margin. Give me a call. WH. T. HILL, 01 Mlddlo Street, Opposite Journal Ofllce TIIENTOW HIGH - SCHOOL. Prepare! lor Life, College or Business. Literary, Business and Musical courses. emphasised. Hit well equipped teach' art. 1S8 Student, Rellslotis stmo-e pbare. , Prohibltloa town. Health good Highly eadoratd. . 70 or $100 per year total oowi. Begin Sept. 5. 1900. Address W. H. RHODKS, Prla., . : V'. ; ',' .. Trwioej H. C ALWAYS BUSY 1 v. Fillina orders with brt buggy mada for tb money, If you ar going to Ifu wecansava yon 810 00 In yonr dm sal or trade. Com lo ae us and w Will show you tl stork la th city, Yours to aerve, C3. II. Wr.lrnt "c f'nn 1'hnriS l'"S. r-. i f . n rftl:ti-G;H':E'&TER N black Dvwder Mhia tfc aavtraf tanoKy aad Km aUiit aoalitta. kaaa flKSHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. The Lamp of The lamp that doesn't flare up or smote, or cause you to usa bad Language ; the limp that looks good when you get it and stays good ; the lamp that yuu ' never willingly part with, once you have il f that's . tbe Hew Kocftem Other lamps may be offered you as " just as gocd r they may be, iu some respect., but for all around . goodness, there's only one. To nmke sure the lamp offered you is genuine, look for the name on it; every Hew Rochester lamp has it. We make oil stoves too, just as good as the lamps ; in fact, anything in oil or gas fixtures. The Rochester Lamp Co., tz. 39 Park Place mad 33 nlllUIIIIUItllllMUIIIUIIlllUMUIIIIM Portsmouth Corned Mullets; A Nice Lot Just Received at J. L. McDaniel'sJI Broad St. M 'SB M Also a fresh lot Whole Dried Codfish, and nice Irish Potatoes. Fulton Market Beef and Small Hams. Nice lot Jellies in glass jars, 10c each. Pure apple Vinegar and Spices. 1 Full line Canned Goods. Give me a call. Respectfully, '"as I jas 1m 3 J. L. McDAMEL, 'Phone 91. DEBNAM AND 1,1 GRANGE, MILITARY. Literary Tho ouly school of its kind in Eastern Carolina. Six well equipped Trauhers epresenjing seven of the best 'Colleges and Universities. Thorough in all of its Departments. A well arranged Literary course includ ing Ancient and Modern Languages. Courses in Art and Music. An .ip-to-date " Business Course; Shorthand and Typewriting. Expenses for a five mon'bs term, fuel and lights, range from f 18 75 to $57.60. Send for Prospectus. J. E. DEBNAM, Supt, Ia Grange, ST. iV , Aftef-Dinnei Give the meal a fine finish. Tbero la nothing daintirr for dessert than Farina, Rice Pudding, Jellies, and Fancy Crackers. Everything in this line will lie found in our slock, which presents an exhaust ive definition of "groceries". Th whole world la taxed In mi'klhg up this supeih assortment of food specialties. You must see lo ap preciate. Have just recelvod a big lot c.f Fresh Corned Portsmouth Mullets. Also a fine lot of Nicely Cured Hams. Give us a call and w will do our best to pleas you; Yours for Business, J. R. PARKER JR GROCER, Phone 60. ; ' 77 Broad Street. ; , - - ',.1 -i -' J '-"''vlHf -) i K ' ' - ' 'i i a i ;. J - i t 1 . . " .''.- '.' .'. .nini'Tii mm 11 1 J m TT HM5 --CL i v kifiMi-tt rt r ' hew jmvAL't : '.: FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS ' wM. taa "NEW RiIfaL" to HI mtararaal. Oat the atanlai. . - , Hs Kaa, Cea. Steady Habits! Barclay St., New York. Wholesale & Retail Orcep, 1 71 Hi. KINSEY SCHOOL, and Business School. including tuition, board, furnished room, - Delicacies ! :V 1 MvmHr l.l-J7 i . t mom
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