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1W IIS!, CilYIH COCITI, I. C. JltSDiT, AUCL'ST 21, 1900.-riHST MCTIOH.
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vtfCXLIVS WHEAT CROP.'?
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Dispatches Contradictory a? ti Con-
-fllct ttPckla.
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Poor CondlUoa Of The Ureal tkaverally
: IUporte4. Sltuattoa la Otter Una
WsssnwuToa, Angus. teTh official
statistic of th -wheat -crop- f lite
worjd , (or 1 fOT-l 900 hive "Juat
k . i- . ... - ,,. j '.compiled by the' Department,'' They
, . ' ;. isbow thai in tbeeoontrierof tto8ouln.
.r , vermaa riwihh' maaaaa
. . , raaiskmeal Per Maracr -
at Taa KatUar. ratara
i ' Aetleaa ladelBlle
. Ppeolal to Journal. ' J?.-;
. , WaaiiiKaTOX. August 18tb.-Tbe ra
pport concerning tba entrance of the.
'allies lota fekln ara conflicting, ana
report saying they entered without vppbr
eItloaaad another aay that every foot
of tba aatraaoa to th Chlneea capital
was kotly Contested, aad severe Qgbtlag
Aj dispatch aya that tea ihousaaaf
Cblaaaa troops attacked tba Hosslsna at
SawOhwang.;'':' ..
Tba Cologaa Gazette -detnaad of tba
Garmaa government that sqvere punlsh
menl ba exacted of f ha Cblaaaa for the
aiurdar of tba Oenaaa MlhUtar,' Baroo
Ton Hauler. ,r. -'fj'
WABHisofoa, Aaguat 17. Tba allied
armlee la China bara at latt aatarad F-
kln and the iioleiloo of the city' which
bagaa J one U br okea. Rum Admiral
Beotey, cabling to tbe tay Drpuri
neat la Waablagton from Tekn lat
nlgbt tbyi that Pakln was captured last
Wednesday that the foreign legations
ara safe and that "details will follow
shortly.'
United States Consul Fowler, at Che
fa, also cabling last night, adds Impor
tant facta. He leys the Japanese admi
ral report that the allies attacked Pekla
from tba east on Wednesday. There
was,, be says, an obstinate resistance.
Tba allies entered the capital lu the
evening and surrounded the legations,
whose Inmates were safe. The Japa
nese loss was over 100, hut the loss
of the other allle is not given. The
Chinese lots Is estimated at 800.
The program of the allies will be de
termined to a large extent after they
bare Informed their goveromenta of the
conditions in Pekln. It has already
been decided by the Washington Oabt
net that General Chaffee, having rescued
Minister Conger, shall return with the
American troops to TlenWln. As to the
other commanders. It Is not believed
that they will so readily give up Ua
prise which Is now within their grasp
the possession of China's imperial city.
A new colnmn has left Tientsin to Join
tba allies at Pekln. It hi commanded by
General Frey. a French officer, and In
eludes French, German, Austrian and
Italian troopr, Tba strength of this col
sunn is not known.
Tba report of Col. Robert L. Meade
aad Major Littleton, W. T. Waller, who
. commanded the United Slates marine
in tba battle of Tientsin July 13 and 14,
are made pobllc. They show, that tba
fighting was desperate before the allies
captured the' city. Ibe" allies fought
all or the itn, slept on , tbeir arms
that night and won their victory, tba
' nest day.
British troops have landed at Bhang
bal aad German, French aad Japanese
soldiers era expected to follow. The
' situation there la regarded as much mora
threatening from an International point
; of rlaw.
..; As otifolal telegram from Seoul, Ko
rea, to Tokio reports that the Inbabl
taata of Pyongyong, oa tba Korean
'. frontier, are withdrawing beet
tbousaad ; Rosslaa troops have bean
landed there. , .
' ' Low Rates of Fare.
. To the unveiling of a moaomeutto
Yaace at Raleigh, W. 0., August 13,
AU tba A. A If. U, coecbee to go
, throegb lo Raleigh wllhont change. In
eluding the elegant Atlsnilc aad North
i Carollua parlor buffet car "Vance.
Special train for accommodation of all
- parsons on tba Ilea of Ibe A. AM. I'
R. R., giving asvea hours In Raleigh lo
witness the oaransoniea of asvelllng tba
sutus of Z. B. Vance. . Bpeclal to return
same day. Fare for round trip, wbaa
tickets re pure baaed! x
Am4 r ow Daf , Amfuu at, laaa.
M. City to Raleigh and relnra. ,..$3.10
Haw Barn v. v . ,; VM tM
, Dover to " . '.''". 190
Klmtoato - ;" fV; ' l.tt
LaQranga to ; ' " ".':.". ',.. t.Of
: 1 . aai4lee tpsstet trala, ..t;
Leave Mors bead City . , . . . i 4:20 a. i
' New Bern 1:06
" Dover ..... , , :47
. Klnstoa..., 7Hrt',
. LaQranga 7:7 '..
Arva Guldsboro... mi
Laave(loldboro.. ......... 8;J0
. Afva RalelKb..... .... .10:80 '
Returning. Brwclal Trala Will leave
Bslelgh for Goldabnro aad A. A N. O.
isilnat( UOp, m.
lifiil l(llboro 8:90 p. as.
' Arfs New IUre. .... 10:90 '
" Morehead City 11:40 -
H. L. DiLL,Geaeral Supt. .
0HN J.' K GALLS DEAD.
way Hembpbere. whose wheat crops ara
commonly included tn statements of tba
world's wheat crops, the production will
hardly fall less than 160.543,000 bushels
Tbw la 10,000,000 bushels abort of last
year's production. . Australia and Chile
are tba only countries showing any
terlal reductions, , . w'i
The crop In Argentine' last'! winter U
believed to be abou 105,000,000 bushels,
about equaling last yeai't : large figure
la lSOoYVI, Uruguay's , wheat crop ; ex
oerdetl i.000,000 bnabelav vTha nly ile
psrtmeat af.Umguay yelofflctally report
ed has a crop over 8 -per cent, smaller
than the previous year, but It Is thought
allkely Ibat inch a reduction waa gen'
era!,' Figures far. Australia indicate i
deficiency hardly much lean and may be
aomew hat more than o,txxi,uw Miguel. ,.
The Chflean crop of 1890-1000 'was so
small as to be Insufficient for home re-
HUlrementu Indeed, Ohllo was aaid to
be Importing wheat as early as May last.
or within a few months after the cora-
pMlonOfherhafrert v 1 1
Notwithstanding the Indian famine
the 1000 wheat crop in Bengal, North
west Province and Oudlt and Punjab
Waa above Hie average, taking these tbreu
divisions tbirether.' Elsewhere the crop
has been a lamentable failure. The In
dian wheat crop as a whole amounted to
183,582,000 hiHiieU, agalnat. 336,679,001)
bustirU lu 1899 ami an averdgn of 2'ii,
48U.0U) buahela for tbu prccc. .lltiL' five
years.
The Russian wheat crop, as n whole.
U anticipated at somewhat Mow rather
than above the average. A report from
Poland represents its wheal crop as the
Worst In many jears, imply lu a deficit
of several million buslieU as mm pared
with 1899 or 1898 in that division or
Russia. More than nu averng i crop is
iUdlcateil for Central Hweilen. In
Germany somewhat above an average
yield and good quality la indicated.
The; Austrian wneav crop U rather
poor and tblu in some districts. The
last figures received in the United rHaieit
pint the Hungarian crop at Wi.O00.0Oi)
bushels. Romanian reports generally
se favorable, but the total area is some
what, reduced and the lo'.al outturn may
be below; ibe average. The vftulgartait
crop "m -reported unixually goAd, al
though it, as well as the crop of Euro-,
pean Turkey, anffored somewhat from
rain during harvest. About an average
crop Is indicated, with general.y gooil
condition, In Italy, Switzerland anil
ttpaln. France indicates a crop slightly
above the average for the years ,898-'99,
but recent bad weather may make the
actual outturn a little smaller. Favora
ble reports come from Belgium and the
Netherlands.
On unofficial estimates a deficiency of
about 0,800,000 Winchester bushels In
tba wheat crop, as compared with 1899,
FA Indicated for Great Britain, and about
4,780,000 Winchester bushels leas than
the average for 1897-D8. The North Af
rican crop la reported better than the
pour noeof 1899. The Mexican .crop is
mutually heavy and of good quality and
large Increase in area is report!. The
Manitoba crop is very deficient and the
latest estimate for the province as a
wbide puts it at a little less thin 1 1,000,-
000 bushels , 1
Statcsaua Expires U new
Senator Far Tare Terns, ,
Ei ft Las Vma. H. M Asrast It.-.
Kx-8enator Joba J. lagalla, of Kaaaaa,
died bara today at 130 a. a. Bis w4fa
and Ua son, Sheffield Ingalla, were at
his bedside. t
.Mr. lagalla' Ula sea dated from Novaav
FOOil M O.
Shells of the AUles Set Bunlac the
Inner Ctty.
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Empress aad Emperor Said t Have M vm aaerd.'
A W4
Mr. Ltarcta aaid aace that the brat
story he mrer mad la the paper of
blawelf aa thla:
Twe Qua t arses es were traveling on
tba rallraad and were beard dlM-nsa-teg
tbw probable tertntuatloe of the
war.
1 think.' said the first, that Jeffer-
HBVI
bar, 1898. wbaa be arrived la Kanaaa'
Fled TarUr aad lxa pedal
tlly Oeeapled. LI
Aaka far Peace.
from a lecture tour for the purpose of I
taklno nart la the eamnmlra Af thai
year. Shortly after be arrived be waa 8paclal to Journal,
taken with a severe attack of the grip,' Washihotw.. Aug. .-Flgbtlng co
Whicbwaa folio wad by bronchial trou- Unues In the streets of Pehlo.i The Al
ole,,,; v j lies have not yet cmquered tba city.
Evafur becoming sick Mr. IngaUs 1 The forelga forces altatked and
worked atnedily writing political arllclaa Btred "" Wedaesday. Tbt enemy
for newapapara throurhout Uaeoantry. bbsttnately twisted, la the eveaiag the
Be was treated by aevaraJ apaciallata. .JPiaa blew up the 3hlaTnni gala
bit received po relief, and on tb.lr td.',llhT"-CbIh ateot"4ha Tartar
vice returned wKh hla fasally to Ateb-: sad-anceeaded In anterltfti In.tba
son. At home ha grew no better; $n t a iber loraiga iarcee- watered
months ago be sought another change ! Col"' W aa Taag Plea. gate,
in climate, traveling through New Mex-! Detachmenu ware ssnt immediately to
Icoand JLrisona. He was still able to legation and ..peoe.1 communica
tions. The minister -and stsff were
write occasionally for the newsDa-
pers. .found safe.
From time to time report of the at. I Wue ilw TMUr cllJ' WM ukei lhe
Senator's serious illness were circulated. I "' commencea pouring suo ana sneu
but were Invariably denied by blm. He I ,nM ln" ,nD" or
did not consider his case hopeless by I Jtmperor ana impress resiae,
where
The
any means and only two months aga f
Why doea tb think aoT asked the
other.
" 'Beoaaa Jefferson ts prajluf man.'
" 'And aa ta Abraham a prayluK man,'
ebjeeted tba awoad.
"'Tea. but the Ixrd will think Abra
ham to Joking.' tbe first replied con-
doatvely.
Bk Waa the Owe.
Bridegroom tafter tbe ceramonyl
Mand. yon and I are now one. It only
ruaalna U be decided which la tba one.
t tried to win you. didn't IT
Bride Vm. Harold.
-And I sraa. That aaema to aettle It"
i -NomurU. Barold, Yoa teled to win
am. Toa eiirreeded. Then you are tbe
wfuner, are yon not?"
"Yea. dear." i
"And I am tbe won."
GRAND ENCAMPMENT CLOSES
exploding sbelts hsve fired the buildings
olanned to return to Atchison. After a i 00 name are sweeping over a giee
cin.ultiulna of nhvale.lans ha dmidml. Prt of a loner city
however, to remain in New Mexico. The whareabonts of the Empress Dow-
Mrs. Iuirells recently went to Las Vegas, i M" na " ' mystery, w
On August 14 she telegraphed her sons, i Hung Chang say that tbey fled from
Ellsworth and Sheffield, that their father, iiteit7 "eral days ago. Other ns
wa sinking. They arrived in llmeto!Uve eP,t, tn!lt lhev ra illU
see him before he died. I luer8'
Tbe allies first cleared out tbe Imperial
city, and the Tartar city, and then at
tacked the forbidden city which is also
surrounded by a strong wall.
All tbe Americans lu Pekin legation
are well except a child of Cspt. Myers,
of the Marines, whicb wsa wounded but
U now convalescing. Seven Amerinans
were killed in Pekiu during the alege.
The Japanese cavalry left Pekln to
flay In pursuit of the Em pre is and her
treasure train which is reported to hsve
left the city guarded by thirty thousand
IrooDS and is said to have reavheil Wi -
lal.
China, through Li Hung Chant;, ap
plies to the United Suten in inMrni-t
Minister Conger and other American
official to open negotiations for peace
and settle the trouble. LI makes the
same application to all tbe other powers.
Clearance Sale Conttnaed. (
- No goods charged during this tale,
)!' T'm white and r.,h,r, sk11(
Slilrts St 4 !c, lal!es tO sni e ')o shirt
Waltt Jc, wrsppers i''-a, s! 11 snl l'.'dn
Laws. Organdies, etc., He yd. Noll.
i 'g sd. . . u. a. !' fot.
Session Next Year Will Be Held In Eliza
beth City.
Wilmington, N. C, August 16 Tbe
fifty-third annual session of the North
Carolina Grand Encampment, I O. O. F.
adjourned at 1 o'clock tonight, to meet
next year In Elizabeth City.
The following officers were elected
and Installed tonight: Grand Patriarch,
Oeorge Green, New Bern; Grand High
Prieat. W. E. Fslson, Raleigh; Grand
Senior Warden, K, H. Ramsay, Char
lotte; Grand Junior Warden, L. LKoon,
Wilmington; Grand Scribe, B. J. Jacobs,
Wilmington; Grand Treasurer, Thomas
W. Blake, Raleigh.
Appoiutive officers Installed were:
Gf and Marshal, L. W. Jeannert, Aabe
vllle; Grand Jnalde Sentinel, D. W.
VYoodhnuse, Poplar Branch. Grand Oul
,i(le Sontlnel, T.,L- McLean, Greensboro.
ts. t; Uorham or rayetleviile was elect
ed trrand representative to attend the
Sovereign Grand Lodge, wblcb convenes
In Klcamonu In September.
China Not Really a Nation.
We are acustomed to speak of "China"
and "the Chinese people" as if they were
distinct entitles. This la an error at the
bottom of many of our mistakes and
confusions. We may use the word China
as a convenient expression to connote a
certain vast portion of tbe earth's sur
face, but in no more exact sense. What
figures aa China on the map Is a number
of districts often separated from each
other and from the center by Immense
distances, differing widely In climate,
resources' and configuration, inhabited
by people of largely varying race, tem
perament, habit, religion and language.
Tbe Mohammedans, of whom there
are 80,000,000, regard the Buddhists aa
irreligious foreigners. "Tbe lohabttanta
of the central and northern provinces,
says Mr. Keane, "scarcely regard those
of the extreme southeast districts a fel
low countrymen at all." A native of
Shanghai waa heard to say. "There were
seven Chinamen and two Cantonese." A
man from Tien Tain and a man from
Canton can no mora talk to each other
than can a Frenchman and a Dutchman
Moreover, there exists between them I
virulent race hatred. I lost tba best
Chines servant I ever hsd because, be
Ing from the north, nothing wonld In
doea him to aoeompany ma la tba south
of China where bla speech wonld have
betrayed blot. "Cantonese telly bad
maa, master," be aaid to toe; "I ga
home." Tbie carioaa Interbatred Is ooe
plcuons where Cbineaa from different
parte of Chin meet together, aa, for ex
ample, la Bangkok, or oa tba plantations
la Malaya or tba Dutch ladles. Baraga
faction fights ara of eoasiaat occurrence.
Consequently It la aaay to raise a force
of Chinese la one pLjca to Ight Cblaaaa
la aaotber.
It la because there la ao such thing aa
"China" that th military caste of tba
Manchul, eomparatfvety lafinlleslmal la
numbers, bav been able to Impose tbeir
rala apoa tba enormous mease of Chi
uese. Tba It 1 an wis to predicate aay
thing of China aa a whole, or lo bsllevs
that what enlte one pan will aeaeesarlly
suit aa other. V; ;.
Over the heterogeneous aad eon flic!
tog masse or coin mere at sever
beea any affective central control, end
what control there baa beea baa aleadlly
grnwa weaker. There la therefore, tot
the "lightest possibility of the establish
ment by Chinese authority of a aalloaal
army, or aavy, or civil service. Aad tba
corruption which is the ratal curse of
directly due to the fsct that
any central
Th PatlMI CktlavM.
A a example of patient Industry la
tbe aortlug of bogs' bristles aa It to
carried on at Tleu-tsln. China. Bach
bristle of tbe 000.000 kllograma export
ed from that place tost year bad to be
picked out. measured and placed lb
tbe bundle of hairs of corresponding
length, and the different lengths by
which tbe hairs are sorted are numerous.
aeaeraa a4 ScaorKaa.
The married and unmarried women
of the United Rtatea of Colombia.
South America, are designated by the
manner In which they wear flowers in
their hair, the senorns wearing them on
tbe right aide and tbe senoritas on the
left
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Liberty Congress of the Antl-imperlslls-
tlo League of America began llseesilons
here today. The cenvenllon, of tbe
national orTblrd-I'arty men began yes-
terday, , , ... ....
. About 800 accredited delegate were
present st the opening of tba Liberty
Congress, snd snore ara ai peeled tomor
row.. Tba speeches of Edwin , Burrltt
Smith, tba Temporary cbslrmaa, and
Oeorge 8, Bontwelt, tbe permanent prasl
dent, brought forth much enthusiasm.
The public meeting In tba evening 'was
much batter attended, and tba reading
of jV. Botirka Oockrao's letter - was the
signal for tremsndous applause. EtPl the
greatest damoaslratloa of tba coevsn
tloa so far came in lb afternoon, when
the venersble George 8 Boutwsll ai-Ooy
amor of hf sasachusetu and Becretary of
the Treasurer la the Cabinet of Presi
dent Grant, concluded bji address as
permanent chairman with .tba declara
tion that he had terned bl back on tbt
Republican party and would support
Bryaa for President. Tbe delegate rose
In their seat and tendered the ei-Qov
eraor aa ovation that luted several mla
alee.,. , 1 ' -' ,V ,
'tit power Case.
- 0oaTow, KfH Angast IS Three
good speeches bav been mad in the
Power trial and the fourth U aader
way. Th Juryman have been ao Imps
sir that tbe cloaeat observer has not
beea able to discover tbe drift of their
sympathies.
Victor Drtdley will conclude hit speech China Is
tomorrow, loiiowed hy W. U. Osrans for thsra Is aot and cannot be
th defease, ani fi. B. Qnnloa for th nlhority to ircla control over local
..mmiiIIimI Ami J Si Ttn.U ' - W . ' . in : . , I . 1 . ....
Y ' ... j turn umciais, nr ina ansonr oi 101a, 10 pay
dufenae. Coloeel Campbell will apeak them. Tb Chines popta, h ang
Frl lay, followed by eMJovernor Brown j k of phyih s, ts a met-hanlcal' aiUtura
and Lommouwealth s Attorney frank-' snd not a ebmtr! nompnund and there- f- f I V- l'a I' f .
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RALBIGH.
Dry Weather In The East. Ready For
The Unveiling. Moore County.
Suffers Worst.
Special to Journal.
Raleioo, Aug. 20. Tour correspond
ent returned yesterday from Beaufort,
where a week was delightfully spent.
All along the ronte, 150 mllea, the crops
were looked at with care. The damage
is Immense, but tt in "streaksl. jhowlng
the scattered character of tbe-ratn. No
where has the crops suffered more
severely than In Lenoir county. Some
corn Is ruined, and In soma cotton fields
nearly all the cotton is open. Tbe little
bolls, premsturely forced open by the
terrible hest, look very pitiful.
It Is learned that the ' worst damage
done bv tbe drought and beat In the
Stats la in the Moore county section
The Aberdem A Aeheboro railway has
taken off one train, so sea roe Is water,
and notifies shippers It may have to stop
entirely. '
The streams are nearly dry, swamps
never before dry ara ao bow. Wells
have gone dry In great anmbera. Tb
report of the Bute Agricultural Depart
ment for August will ba issued to-mor
row. It will be far from good. Cora la
soma localities. Ilka Beaufort county. Is
col off 80 toN 40 per cent. Tobacco ta
Pitt baa beea rot off greatly. The
Commlulonsr of Agriculture says tba
drought and beat bava dona great dam
age In the mountains, In streaks, as I
other sections. Many farmsrs aay they
regret that the aaed any fertlllllsers oa
notion, as fertilizers "fired'tha erop,
There ara Immense foreet firs i la tb
east. The bank of amok made 'by
these waa seea from tba aaa 'last fteter
day, and obscured tba eua. 'Swamps
aad plna foresla ara baralng for aeore
of mllea, , ,. . . .ht.?
Tba Bute baa received tb arms a
equlpmenta accessary to oompUruly
equip tba Bute Guard. Ammualttoa baa
aot yai arrived. . . . ; ,'t
Ths comsilssloier of agrlcaltnr says
all tba commissioner aad all tba Stat
CbetalsU front tb Cot toa Slalea will
ba bara at tba ooavsatioa tbla snoatb.
Secretary of Agrloultara Wtboa will
certainly attend. , , .
. a Btronsch, tba tkperlaleadsnt ol
tba Holdlar! boas bara, la sick
Think Of The Eskimo.
When the tbe thermometer upward
goes
And the suu lu fury gl iws,
Thing of tbe man amid the snows -Think
of tbe Eskimo!
When the sweat rolls slowly down,
Bringing to your fac" a frown,
Tblnk or tbe liear-akioued mm so
brown
Think of tbe Eskimo
When your head throbs with tbe heat
And you seek a cool retreat.
Think of tbe laud of ice and sleet
Tblnk of the Eskimo!
Wheu ofd Sol laughs down tn glee
And bis blood-red fac you see,
Oh, Mau ? would not you rather be
Up wlih the Eskimo f
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Naw York, August 20.
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8.79
8.62
8,5t
8.48
8.53
8.66
8.50
8 42
8.38
841
78
Cottom:
Aug
Bept
Oct
Nov
Jen
Mch
Watar.
Bept
Cobb:
Bept
So. K'y Pfd.
TCI
Fed. S
Con. T
Leather
Cotton reoelpU were 800 bales
porta.
8.79
8.62
8.51
8.48
8.52
5i
Mi
7"! 77J
62
714
34
at
tot
all
SALEM
Academy and College, for Girls and
Tonne Women. Beet horn care, to
gether With full College Instruction.
8DeoiHsta la fnaio. Art. Elocution
Lautvusce. commercial ana industrial
Sladlce.' Institution founded In 1802.
Th Reatsur shows 848 last vear. New
term beein Wednesdsv. Sen. 5. 1900.
Send for Catalogue to
Bav. 1. a. OLEWELL, Principal,
. Salem, North Carolina.
In addition to tbe
Urge and compute
stock of Bicyd
and Sundries, I am
carrying a full ana
varied stock of Guns
Retofoers; Loaded
Shells, Qc
v
tba Soldier! boat bara, la sick !w if n '..v -. - '-,''. '
Tbafonadalloafortba Seaboard Air H f ' 'w r ; r J
Una's depot at Rldeway wa oompltted) I WtU gUataniee . tO
tod.y. ' t - 1 '
Tba sued for aaa at tb aavaillag SIPC XOU UlOncy On
the Vano statu wa aompleted today. j ' ' jr - r '
Tba orator, Richard H. Battla, Ksq., bat
eomplated the preparation of bla addreaa.
It la of almost aa hour's leaglb aad la
certslaly a fissproduolloa. .
CASTOR I A
Tor Iif-aU and CLIULret.
any make of Gun
and ujill: sell other
goods in this line on
1?ery close margin.
Give mea calL
ni"rliy of p
''.'1 htl'CT H I
1'ie la, ny !! res,?, ndlncapt.l f Ir tli
iM of .. rar th j-
rr Mil I
THE WORCDSt
v -. K.
o calUnd examineUmnKTW
,4 r4 tv friBuroicniinrcra
nese onoes. i ney .-Miswwaiaj;
are by long odds the best values ever offered
in the city, only one price $350,
Mail orders will receive prompt attention;
$3J5 delivered to any address in Eastern
North Carolina.
Write for catalogue.
G. "DUNN &
57 POLLOCK STREET.
CO
Portsmouth Corned
Thai have been brought to
Market this Season Just Re? ,
ceived. - l
Also fresh lot Whole Driecl Codfish,
Mils vw m, wvMwwwwa-
mt
J .- c
Fulton Market Beef and' Small Hams.
Nice lot Jellies In glass jars, 10c each, im
pure apple Vin6gar and Spices. ; ;
Full line Canned Goods. y :
Give me a call. .'' ;;;;
. Respectfully, ; : -: v . . 1 ir.;
Ta
J. L WiE!,,
a'z Kclall
Grocer,
rhonc Ol. 71 i:r.vl tit.
mi m m i
THE STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLI
Or HORTH i'AKO 1.1 Ni
Offer to young womea thorough literary, elalrat, Inutile and I ml in'
tloo and special perlsgnptcnl training. Annual (ii-i-nin J lo f ' ': i"i
dent, 91 03. Faeulty of BO aiemlter. I it llian 4 ! m , ir i . i
alated about !."0 aiudent. tvrrwntli.g every -,....: l-i t .. . i
I'rartlre and (iwrvatlon h IkkA nf L' ) i n . 'j.,
rlra, all free tultioa tpllratlona sImmiM ! t . 1.
t.orret'nil:ni:e tnvlioit rrnm tni d' - t i r i
t'ir rauil'-eue ami mtji-r ltifiiriiHiiiin i. ' :
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fit Y.'. ' "t F'.reet, 0; p"!l Journi.1 C "
I b a li-!.i!i- any r.i-i:.no pro
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