YOLUMI IX11I.
NW BERN, CRAVEN COllKTY. K. . FUHIAY, SEPT EM li H 7. UMili. - SK( (Mi sEiTinX.
CHAFFEE TO REMAIN.
I
Question Of At water's Renomina
tloB Is Attractlnt Much Interest
SeldlerV Heat Hospital, ftraatorial
Prlaury. Stadeata At Wake
Feroet. Testlaaj la Rail
road Cam. Crop Peat
CoMBtlaalea.
Speclal lo Journal.
Rauiob, September 5 The Corpora
tion Comiulaalon net today and took up
aa Ita peolal work the matter of clasaltl
catloa of fright rate oa f urnluua.
J. L. Rogers of lb Corporation Com
mission, who has been at Aahevtlle ten
daya, attending lite bearing of the tai
assessment caae, u that tbere are
now 6,000 aummer visitors In the town.
In (act It la crowded wltb them.
The local Intereat In tomorrow' Dem
ocratic Congressional convention here U
unusually groat. The qneatlon Is will
Atwater be renominated or will he not
. . .... ui v. i. i it viceroys to unl;e, to rane use and en
lzed opposition to him began. It it said . .. ' .....
that It be la defeated E. W. Pou will be
nominated.
The Republicans In this district will
nominate J. A. lies of Chatham for
Congress. He was a member of the last
legislature.
ftadlaf negotiations Troops Slay at Pe
kin Empress Dowager Vcrj Hostile
j to Foreigners.
Ppeelal to Joarn-tl. '
I Washington, Sept .V i;r.lcr were
aeul General l.'hsffce lu-l'iy ailvisiug
him that negotiations tut- peixlini; for a
julut occupation of l'( kin by the I'owris
or joint rllhJrawal ih rtfrom. :
CuaflVe Is Instructed lo remain at I'e
kin nolil further notice.
Tbe rucm-ao from General Chaffee
yesterday indicates thai he epect a
large part of (he force of 5,01)0 men will
heonarteied In ' hloa during the coming
winter and it Ih assiiniod li hm Iwen
Informed that until peace is rciilured ami
au agre muni reached for payment of in
demnity American s. liliers will not be
vlllrlra n from Chiim, though the pres
ent troops at Pckin inii;ht he sent to
'i'ienulu or TaWu for the wint-r
The Empress Dowager of China dcllcs
tbo allies and xnt nhc will have no
peace but Is for war and vengeance
I She signed an edict at Ti Ttmh Fn
August 20lb, which urges llio Chinese
New and Lare Hall That Will Ac
commodate Large Gatherings, i
i
Meek Ins Says He Will Stirk
State Auiuinui tiou Received. j
Old I nrnilure Kate IU
stored. I'riniary Ma
c hinery A i ranged
Special to Journal
Rai.kihh, N. ('. Sept. (1. The audi
torlum mnllcr in at Inut urmnged. The
Hoaid of Trade buililliig in liought for
$l'J,r,(K). ll is Ugxotl feet and tbe land
covers an area of DCxSlO feet. One of
llie stores in the building w ill lie us d as
an entrance to llie niiliiorinni, which
will be built in the rear, of brick, with a
scut ing capacity of ;!4K). The r.onl of
the Biiilitorium will be about tl-r',00(l.
The company, which is chartered aa the
auditorium company, will issue bomla
on its proper! . ll liaa subscription
aggregating about $11,000, , The size of
P0LLOCKSVILLE.
Cotiuii Market Op.us. New Gtauin Plant.
Good Lake fKh.iif. b JC lo; s .i i c
Rusy.
St' pi i mi- r C.
WilUlicr till 1 cooler but i :
l'eaa m. latino nu I all vegetables lc.ll
ilamageil.
Cotton ii, fi! lit njcncl bile v .-i i
fsctoriix M.-ar.i sml llcudi i hi. uit .t
from !' Hi
The !n)lii ing but era will I on tin
cotton niniliei in .louea tbli 'ii,
Walke r Miars, T S. lieniei,-J. li I Li
nage, I!. . . Uav and J. II. KatL
Hherilf elect M. N. iie.rtl- II ii having
one of tin- most rcntplele glunhiL' i-l oils
erecleil here we kno of, all tin most
modern conveniences are being pin in
He will lie icady for o eraiioii in ; U h
tin a.
Messrs llcndel loos. Lie da uct-iv-ing
new goods Tliev will have the l.r--t
and most al li m-i ivi- iiork nt il:y j;.hi',s
and nolioi.s lhis faM cm r c irrii I in the
town of i'oilocki.vilii
Mr, Solomon Kooni,' is n Line, the
homes of this lit t i wiitc look very
Tijubk hcpoi Itii ul LJiiluu. Auur
Trjops Well pr. v.JiJ. rui.i c
the liuxcis.
I ItJ G SS ESTER
"WfTtV RIVAL"
FACTORY HADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
i ;,iJk p.".lr .hrllon tlie market rs.nr.arr with the " NEW RIVAL" in nnl-
i strung ftltoutitif, qualltlrs. u. lire awU wHLerproul. Oct tile genuine.
roll troops. Blie declares an undying
hatred for foreigner and tells the vice
roys that tbo court fled from I'ekin I"
caue It fearetl tbe CbrU.lan . would kill
tbe Rmpernr.
II."
I he ftitditoriiiin will be 2xl40 feel. beautiful, his tn-i
Isaac. M. Meekins, Itepublican nonilnec aM1 pupcring is v
for Cnngit'as from the lirst district, is j Messrs. K, T , ! il. "
here. Me says: "I fail to see how the have opened the soi I ii
Itepublican Htate committee can take mc Catlisb I. nke section, I
George Vogler of Saliabury, an Inmate
of tbe Soldier's home here, died last
night.
Tbe hospital at the Soldiers home,
which will accommodate 100 persons, ' Idem ami large ship-owner, died this
down or put me up, when our district
hits a comiuittc of its own, and until
Arthur Scwell Dead.
Special to Journal.
Bath, Mains, Sept. 6. Arthur Scwell,
late Democratic candidate for Vicc-l'rcK-
several large deer. I
' line fish which tic y ti
do sec such a right 1 shall continue to be alninitrtnt. in the lake.
of our die
i all of painting
.1 W. II. I lender
g M'iihoii 111 the
li' V hav - bagged
ir ami sc. ires of
pi.i t :is being very
I
I in tn
Sir rinl , Jum I
V'' A 1 1 I M I ' i . . , I ' I f
rep'Tl- I Mill"' m fi n v 1 wrm t
LM ,1,"t' 1 ' " - 1 WffiCFr'.TER P.EPEATII.S ARMS CO. ... - New Hats Cciifl. I
t - i V 1 1 tj ' t . -1 v l i . ill
Ik- ft.iiit"'irL:.lii h - ! ' i
a " " ' ' '" gt lax-HIiHTKn LAMP w.m m . f.ere hav . 1 ecu V-ai&iffl J
ii iu al I ..hi 1 In' lot' r. r, l , ,ii - tS- in,., iv tiku 'ur "3 kvjwI . " il.plm:i-.l uni.ii tl.- riv.rk. t. !,mii t 5l!'4-iJieV 1
u,.,i,l . I',, v., f,, v I'm, ,i, El -i.' even Kiltd to be " llnprux lliliellll on ll. Hue by orw V ' J
v ri ' 11 B- i , y ivll li (lie wayside, for i, M-niMi-lir,A,.s t!,.it l.li.-ri-is V-3ii "
the I. vc. ol in Mi- i' o !. i-il- i (.no luiuii tliiLiti rotiily tiotUjr, um! wu ici'.kc tii.ii.Loo,
t,:;:'-:;;,;..:;;1,;;;;:.;; :r:uz I the new Rochester j .
' Sj ).-( I ;is to qunliiy uii.l ' ylt'. Dun t f-tr,:.:. f.'? ;'mmi I ; , J
in -i n - j- A It'?!, Ht r hut ti,. n-itu- ....,. ( ' VV, j
ST ,..!! till evt-ry Un p " nut. Ni;ti;il( r win tlicryou wanl r-- t-JM I
' i:" " ' " 1 ' M- a iiciv lump or rftmv. tn! rejuur-tl r r.-tn-i-isr 1, a v.-.-.s la'-i
hv rri'.-r'i-.l ... h .,-ti'iii Ih-v S im.;.i,jmI or tl-r Uiu r..uv.n"A in'.o a NKVV j4&$b- J
, 1 . - P.:CMKHTEH. wo it. l us sciA yun lucruluru on W? -
hc'unmd t THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO.,,,, m., NEW YORK,
del' ih .
i i : n s-r !
tiocl iili;
sioticr-i
morning.
will be finished next week. It will quick
ly be furnished by J. S. Carr and other
Confederate Veterans.
State veterinarian Cooper Curtice has Bpw.u, U) J(mlMl
reiUrDfld irom iwigocomuc cuuuiy. a.
m i i r l. -u. r
tarooro ue io.... iuer Ui.c,.. yetmnnl Kepublicau ticket Inn
HI nr. meet air s ue.ru 01 'to came, it
a I'luididule. 1 he minority ol our
triit eominitlc.e will refuse to authorize
I). II. Abbott or any one else to call u
new convention us ordered by the Stale
eiimniittce. John T. .lohnaou is here and
s:iys then: will lie a new convention and
.Mr. Walter Mears of Wilmington, ar
rived last week ill till Mil led of Muskik
Alex Sprunl k Sc. is, c l I on e porters of
Wilmington, N. C.
Miss Lci.'i .!:ii in'i't of .1 ;n konv ille, N.
('. is visitliig 1 1 ii ii'l.i and ichitives at this
Vermont's Majority.
lillHt.isiiTON, Vt. September
The
a pin
epi
was of Texas or tick ferer. F.uirto. n
died. Fourteen others were two monthii
ago brought to the herd from a distance
and these gave the fever, ai ticks weie
on them.
The Democratic Slate Committee met
here this evening, pursuant to Chairman
Hlmmous call, lo arrange for holding the
Senatorial primary.
The numlier of sludeuls present al
Wake Forest college today was 2!t7,
which is 30 per cent greater than the at
tendance last year. The Baptist female
University here opened today, with 16:)
boarding etudents.
It is learned that Rev: Thomas Dixon,
Jr., Is now truck farming on the eastern
- . shore of Virginia, and that he is pros
pering. He expects lo make a fortune
out of a particular variety of squash Ho
is one of the fortunate ones who make a
b icct s in all undertakings.
The Stale Board of School Eiamlncrs
is called lo meet here, September 14, lo
examine the papers of applicants for life
certificates in the public schools.
The Chulrmau of the Corporation
Commission, J. D. McNeill, aaya be
thinks the railways and tbe Bute will
eonsumo tbe full time allowed by Judge
Blmonton, six months, tu taking testi
mony In the $10,000,000 lax asscssme.it
cue. Chairman McNeill says, "1 do not
thing the railways are makiug out their
case. They couleuded that property
other thau railway? property In North
Carollua has beeu uniformly and design
e.lly assessed undrr its true value."
Tbe Crop and Fruit I'est Commission
met here yesterday afternoon. Stale
Entomologist Herald McCarthy reported
that tbe Ban Jos scale bad been found
In several nurseries In tbe Slate.
Tbe State charters the Heuderion
Lighting and Tower Company, capita)
$10,000-. 6. II. Pulllam and K. V. t'ulllaiu
of Richmond and J. H. Brldgert of Hen
derson stockholder.
Tbe monthly report of the Slate Treas
urer for August Is out. It shows re
ceipts 1U7,4M, and disbursements $llfl,
BOO.
A well-known general officer In tbe
Confederate army fr.im this Slate ia evi
dently by bo nirans pleased with lbs
history which Mr. Nash Is writing of the
cavalry of the Army of Northern Vlr
. glnla. He aald to we to-day, "You eaa
ay that I have reed tome of this histo
ry In tbe Atlanta Cooalltqllon and Ibat
If Mr. Nash's book Is made up of suck
Stuff then I don'l cere W see ll. Mr
Nash la ibe repated adjutant general of
W. 11. 9. IWs division."
rallty of 31,000.
Bubonic Plague.
Special to Journal.
Ui.ariiow, Septcnilier ll is believed
that Ihc bubonic plague bus been checked
In Ulasgow. No new c.isim are ic-p.irtcd.
tlcil he i.-v au aspirant forlhe nomination ' ,Hc.,..
; The Itcpuhlicana certainly mc in a pre!-; V r. J. If.
ty mess in tbe 1st district, Johnson says js (.rc ns ,
limy will make heroic ellort9 to poll the i,,,,,,,,, - i ,,, ,,
full negro vole. j ; ,tn jvj. c'.
I The Agrieullural and Mechanical C!o!- ! r n ; i.,y
. Uye opens with Iltil) sttidenls. About ag a UUyCr f,,r id:
N.C
For Governor of New York.
Special to Journal.
NAnnToiiA, N. Y., Sept. f. The lie-
publicans of the Slate of New York
unanimously nominated Ken j 11. Mc!l
for tiovcrnor today. Speeches, were
made by vSauneey Depew and i.lh-r.-.
Confederate Flag Returned.
Columbus, Ohio, NcptcmbSr 4. The
colors of the Thirtieth lyoiilsiitna I ttii-
ment, captured by Ihc Forty-sixth Ohio
Volunteer Infantry during the Civil
War, wero returned to a committee of
the survivors of the Louisiana Regiment
at the reunion of the Forty-sixth Ohio
Volunteer Infantry at Washington, h
suburb of Columbus, today.
Tho flag was captured at K.ru Court
house, just outside of Atlanta, (la., aud
has been lo the rello-room of tho State
Capitol hero for many years.
Troops Arrive at Manila.
Wahhiniitin, Sept. 4. - Ueneial Mac
Art '.-ur cables from Manila under today's
dale that the transports Mead.' and Cali
fornia have arrived. The latter was di -talned
al Ouain by a broken propeller.
The Meade can led a Hipiadrii i of the
Tblrd Cavalry, battalion of the Kif
teen b Infantry and a company of en
vllieers. This force orluluaily s In
oil failed lo pass Iho entiiinco exiiniinu
lion'.
I )c:niicriils were numerous here today,
lo attend the till, Congressional district
convention.
The Stale bus received its supply of
ammunition from the war department
and today Hstted it to tho three regi
ments of lh Slate (luard and llie 7 di
V istiius of naval militia.
Tlnr Stale charters the Holmes (Iro
cery Company of Wilmington, Capital
$10,000.
The furniture manufacturers in the
Stale couiidaiiied against the increase of
freight rates on furniture. The railways
have 1 1 ui t-l ii) lhis by letiirning to the
old rule. October :! there will be a
heating by the corporation commission
a -i in general freight rules and clussilic i
lions. i Senator Itutler says in his paper that
li and the Republican Shite Chairman
are receiving a great many requests lo
bold an "indignation meeting'' here at
. Raleigh, as u protest against the recent
I Slate election.
i A '-sired carnival" Is in progress at
Youngsville, n town near here, uuder
tho auspices of the Seahoaid Air Line.
I The Democratic Stale Committee last
j night arranged all the machinery for
holding the Senatorial primary, ll also
look steps lo have u law enacted legali
zing primaries, to be participated In by
the white voters.
i- ol I'.o in v : 1 1 1-
il;:live of Ihc .1. K.
hi i i..i leis ol iNew
expected cv. ty day
i ll !v ii'i'v ii li r.a of .1 .
hi i- pot tcr.t of W'il
if the linn of Itcn.ier
I rum the hoi ih, in
purchii-cil a large
for ll.eir
that v li.
:il and .
1 ill ill .',
Washing. on :!'
talvi'll toward I he :
pea c '-"in 15-i io.i,
i ha'i: , ;!. ;.vi .
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DEBNAM AND KINSEY SCHOOL,
a im(.i; - iv. v.
MILITARY, Literary and Business School.
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RUBBER Tl
11. Sloan A ( o., c. l !
minglon, N. C.
,Mr. J. II. .lender
Bros , just relui ned
markets where he
stock of dry goods and initio
Fall Iradc.
Tlie d.x-l ors of this placu urc keit
very busy with Hi-.: country practice.
They report loin of sicklies.
Mi Mabel K ilpat i ick of liuincrly, N.
C is visiting her sister Mry.T S. Render
of this place
Mrs. IV W. Whit ford is still .-; ?i.k
at llie residence of her sister Mr S A.
II ml , oh of this place.
;ii;i;s. iiiid
eolilil s -:l
ilili-eti.,11.
l!ii., i : V,,, 'ihuii fn.
a i.. ,1 V...1 t li oo:ig I
lli fr ..ct.M in:." s
id lal .iiv
i I,:,, b.dd-v h
! ill lill.V oilier dil eet I. ill. 11
on'de ilevol.-d in Ills ll 1 1 i-l ll toll
i.mi.c Hocinti for us inn. h
li.it she hud been nimble to
to bis. senses. I bough sh
tiu willing tu confess
ti led rep :tti illy to do
she bud il-me It in the
women lime In those
He w:':
uhii n i'.
I----nl C.l
Marl, d o
be !:- : u -laid
been
(o " lie J o,
six 111 Hllil
bring lilm
Rmk, September r Harry Hengel
a'ld Ueorge Laughney, twoyouug Amer
iciiis, students at the I'niversily at
tended fr Chiua but was ill veiled l ! Kichslailt, wbo were here unending a
Nagasaki for Manila. The trausporl congress of uulversily men, visited the
probably will I sent lo Hongkong to bt ! Catacombs of Domililla yesterday with
dotketl. I friends and strayed away and illsap-
The California was about 10 days j pea red.
D Witts Little Karly Risers ere
prompt, palalable, pleasaot, powrrfnl,
pryfjlnt jlulpll!a.r 8 Duffy.
; ' i Tlffl MARKETS.
Lost in the Catacombs.
overdue. It Is reported that 700 tuns of
oommlssary stores which she carried
have been damaged or destroyed. How
this occurred was not staled lu the brief
cable rerelved by (he War Department
A large portion of these stores was in
tended for winter supplies for tho troops
In China, and ll will cause some trouble
to replace I hem end thlp them to China
beore Ibe closed season at Taku.
The absence of the young men was not
observed until (he purty had returned to
tho hotel. Tlmy were found esrly this
morning by some (lerniau students, who,
carrying toiches and guided by Slgnor
Marueehi, an archaeologist, searcln .'. for
them all night.
General Lee Comes Home.
Washikitok, Bepfcmlier K Quarter-
master-General Ludlnglon Is informed
Ibat tbe transport Rawlins left Havana
leat evening for New York with 57 cabin
passengers, Including Brig -Oen. Fhr
kugh Lee, eommandlng tbe hUatern De
partment of Cube, who Lu been granted
leave of absence for tbe purpose of visit
ing bit Virginia home lo attend to pri
vate bast n ess. '-
Hint she had
so. Of course
delienle ways
mutters, but
whiit he needed wns a club.
Not a gi-eiit w hile ago he wan culling
as usual, inn! ns usual be was negh
lug sentiment for something Hint only
mute n l-uI (lied. This time In- was
moi-nll'ile' on the teniDtiitloiis nf lift
und the pioiii iicN of people to let
without leaking the proper illoi
hi.jiIiimI Hi. in In whutever form they
might nppi nr.
"However." be snld III conelusloii
displaying a emii'iieiidiible Hilrlt
tliniltv for the weuk. "it Is n very ditli
cult thing for any one to say 'No.' "
II..I-I- was mi unexlH'eteil ebiinee for
her.
"And conversely." she responde
slowly so he could get the full force
It. "It sliouM lie very easy for one t
soy 'Ycp.' "
He looked her straight In the eyes nt
last, and a hush fell upon the scene.
"I'm er -11111." be hesitated, "Miss
Knte. inn 1 n eiiunipV"
"It Is very dlttlcitlt for one to say
No.'" she snhl with a pretty little
smile, and Inter she found It quite eusy
to sny "Yes."- Washington 8tnr.
lief Will
is will:
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lliil.licr 'I
ri, id,. ! li
il.-i- , ill
Pte
flll'lliellCll I
S Ol' Lett
l',,i- ..ur
III -ll...!
In, I
nlv vieliooi of- its k'nel in Knstcrn I :in
. rtillg -.even of the III St. Col.egCS and I 'll
l lioi oii 'h in all ol its I lc( ai I iiietit-.. A v e
le'i. i.i .-.ltd Modem I ,an.r!iacs. t'our.-.s
n - - t ', - ii r..e ; Si e : I h -net and t' p. - vv : i : i i m.
I j 'en-., y f..r a live un 1 u 1 1 is term, iucludiu
and li.;ht, laege from Irt 7 i to f' T
!-v. lui I..I I'r.'SJieetus.
Ilea, Sis well
:v erMt n r.
11 nnaog' d l.it. rary
in A ' I an I M I -i -.
i ipnppei
1 l'i aehers
eourse
An n
iiie'ud-late
tuition, hoard, I'm niaiieil
J. II DF-BNAVl,
Si55- fIS !Is, i. V.
Supt,
vmi w.inl : 1 1 1 v
hill" In inn' hue
m
-r5 -'-' n'f'TT'i;:
.1 Iri-sh IjuI
1 bom I-
Clover Hill Print Butter.
m.
In addition to the
targe and complete
stock of Bicycles
and Sundries, I am
carrying a full ana
varied stock of Guns
Rel)ohersf Loaded
Shells, Sc.
m
m
Am
:,.
-n i . -v' ii
.. 2
Jl
1 J. L MeMlIEL
lVllOl'Nl
71 I5rs,;l Hi.
ft
r.
I will guarantee to
sale you money on
and will sell other Mmmhwimymwmwmmw&mm
goods in this line on
M M ve
Jfery close margin. 2& tfl r &Yl Pt T I
Kjwe a lclu.
Tbe following qnotatlons were reetlr-
ed by J. B, Latham. Mew Bern, N, 0.
- Ntw Tom, Sept 1
Coram: - Opeo. High. l-ow. Close
Bept ........ t.M I.M 157
". om ... ... .. u lit .! a
, Nov -W -1 no , I W ( dent Orover Cleveland to accept an ap-
-. Jae .-. I M .M Ml' polalaiftt u member of Tbe Hague
, .Moh.. ...... t 1.0 Ml tot Ml leteraat tonal Arbitration Oommlsilon.
'May..,'....' M0 10 M0. Mr. Cleveland'i reply will not be made
WinATi , Opee, High. Low. (lose publle, but It ft uniisrstood be has al-
The Arbitrators.
WAseiKaroB, September 4 President
MrKlnley has received a reply to Ibe Ir
ritation be tddreeeMl lo former I'resl-
1 BOf i 4
H tar bed certain conditions ta bli Vwipl-
Ie.' Tbe eoreptsrice of former Pre.rU
, deal Ilerrisoa has beea tanoneced. :
Ml Two addltloaal nommtsslnnrrt wlA be
W appolall by Ibe President PoraterrW
. reury of Plate Pay Is ateatlnaed la
ooaeectloa with tbe rematalng appoint-
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i
D-W.
Coma:-"
BerH.. .... 4 '
Bo. RyPtd. ... M ' ..' 1 f;--
TO I... t
Fed. B..... '-.- '
1 " . ' f
Leather .. ... ' 111
Cottot reoaipU were 8,000 bale el
r - I Th laoel dainty tad, effeeitve 4 Ills
To prevtal eoesemptloe quickly ear made are DsWItl'i Utile Early Iilsere,
Ibrnst end leaf trouble With One Mlu- They tr t,.ntl fur all liver and
tie Conch Cure, T I Duffy. tmwrl trouble. Never gripe. P I! Puffy,
Tbe Weather Conditions.
Wasoinii row, D. C, Hop., fl. Friday
rain. Northeast winds becoming high
by Friday night.
Weathor Coudltlons Tho tropical
storm was central last Bight near Key
Weil and had greatly Increased in in
tensity with strong winds on the Worl
ds coast. Jupiter reported a maximum
of 40 miles, and Key Weal 40 mile per
h inr.
No reports hav been rocelved this
morning from southern Florida, tele
graph wires lielng down. The storm I
apparently continuing lis northerly
movement.
Hhnwers have fallen from aouthern
Georgia southward and local rains on
tbeOulf onatl.
High temperature prevailed yester
day oer Ibe ceulrel and eotitbera Me
llon. A high barometer erea-wllh cool
er woather le central over tbe north
west.
The condition Indlcaw rata la Ibl
eertloa by Prlday with wlndJncrealng
to high.1 - ; - : . '.. ' .-
WH. T. HILL,
Dl Mill lie St riot. (tpiiwlte .louriml ' 'll'eo
CASTOR I A
. tot InfanU and Children. '
Til K!sd Yen KaTi A!.2js Ec:;M
C'gnature of
Ilia (;m.al Rrprpllna.
Oetienil Stnrr. n gnllnnt old soldier,
had nn Irrepressible dislike for young
llciitemints fresh from West rolnt. In
1ST I (leneral Htttrr w ns In cominnud at
Fort Itllev. und one dny on orderly
cnnie to bis innrter with tho meHsnge
that I.leuteiiniit Morrison. Just from
West Point, wns nt tbe post ready to
nav his rcmK-ctii nnd report for dnty.
In n-soonm- to this message the old
geticnil was stnrtlng for ble ofilce,
when his wife, a motberiy old anul,
plucked him by the sleeve and eald,
"Now. gi-nernl. pronilso mo that yon
won't be rough with Hint young man,
"Hough r sold the old man, smiling
amiably tMn hi matrimonial com
panion. "Why. I'll Ihj Macbe and
cream unless the young dog rllee me."
Reocblng Ida ofttce, the general Wa
confronted with a dapper little fellow
as aplck and epan a though bo bad
Jrurt corae from the band of bla barber
and tnllor. while be had the half euper
ClIlotM air that seems Inseparable from
tbe Dnt etagoa of military education.
Looking the yoong lieutenant over
for half moment, Ibe old general aald
wltb great dignity: "How do you do.
Mr. Morrison. I am. ploaeed to
you." Then aa a flush gradually mount
ed ovef bla weather beaten feature be
added: "I an el way glad to act you
young mew from the Military academy.
JToo you (here tbe general ended with
roar) yoo think yourself ao hanged
amartr-Ktnaai City Journal. . . ,
TO TIIK I
Wholesale Trade 'J
A complete Una of gold and gold Ailed
watchee uld al J. O. Psiter for fash
and oo Instalment to . responsible
perttea.
We are offering at K ok llollum Fir
ur.w
200,000 I'apor Bagf.
IB,f0 Hultor Trays.
100 Reams Or.iy Wrttjiping Taper.
6 oa Roll Toilet l'uH'r.
10) Rigs Shot.
W1.000 lond-xl Wiells.
10),0Cd W. P. Capr.
W.000 Musket Caps.
80 Cases Lamp Chimneys.
in 0 1" Holtber I'.oolo.
Besldw NHs, Hplkna, Paints, Oil
Sulla, and rverylhlng usually kept In a
Whnlo!a and Itolall Hardwaie Hlorx.
W
Becrln); nnd ,
IflcCormlck
ItlouerNnntl
' If ny Itle v
f on IIiiihI.V
You have traded liberally with us the past
! season, and we desire to thank you for it,
We have however given you splendid values
, i C l 1 ' if. ' .. -L
in return, oepiemner is we preparatory
month for Fall business, and our buyers 'frill
soon l?isit the northern markets in search of
the latest creations in Millinery and other
goods, IPohich iPoe 'frill call your attention to
through the Journal as they anwe, .
While wailing, visit us and mi our gUntped Linen and I'.attouherg
! IVnipH.
' Sofii "Koto" Pillow Tops, latest craws ' .
8ofa Pillow Tops In' var'ioog doiijtnti, " ' ' 1
Hiittetilicrfr IKiylii, htcr Piiwii, Table '
DesigiiH - Uun.lry lug, Slipper Pagi, &0. '' -
Tie Knil, Sailor Colliir, WwbU, &o; - ;.'-:- f:: ' -
JttHt m i i Mil a large t1 varied tuumrimcnt of tilk for WaiiU, boan-
lifnl pAtti'riie. Visit n thU rxlt and fei what we are fbowing in thete
vikhI at ' , , ' . ' ' !. .. . -
. SMITH'S STORES,
61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 00 Middle St.'
v is.
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Your for Business,
. C. Vhitty
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THE STATE SORHAT. AND INDUSTRIAL COUKGK
Xr-'r'f. . s : or Noirni Carolina
. Offer to yoong wontea lhoronh litersry, classical, -len'lfl" and Ii diutrlal educa
' tloo and vclal pedagnrieaj training, Annua) expenses t'J lo ''; '"' h"n r'"1
' i dent, flnS. Vacuity nt 80 menilier. Mnroliiaa rrculsr ttnilmits. Ilsa mstric
ulated abxH.t 1,000 atndeau, rennwnllng every pontitv In ttin Mtn nr. ) t mm.
Prncllee and Olntervatinn rAi-hrwrt of about l'.0 pupils. To ww-nre l mnl In limn.
tii, all free tuition applications should ! ma le b fore Aimmwi 1.
Correepondf.nee Invited from those diIHn f o-nt -. -nt trilncl t n. I., i .
'". Forratnlogu and rfthev Informu'loa s.Mre. n-itil i 1 ' t
l luiF. i. V. Jii '. . '-, i' "i . '
CnAIlLM D. Mi IVEU, Pres'l. nt.
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