1 .1. Meto mttx MlXX VOLLMI nrw b it r.n, i Raven iuimv. n. ( . k k i d a v , septlmbik -ji, nmn. - sti o.nii uth'N 9 v THEIR HOSPlTiL Old Confederate Veterans Will Now be Comfortably Provided F-or. W roekrri ( kurrk ftold ( hop. Arte slan Well Sinking. Farmer Hill Hold ( olt.in. It stialninif Order In Force .1 1 hi r n i ' II. Sr.lillilKT CHINESE MTU ATI ON URGENT. lm 1 ll MtlUl Spe. iftl I U M.h l. It, S-ILi liilKT 1 U U.hI Scimlur M ml. mi liulier proposes In 1 locale hert, ami prac tice law. A UepuU lictti. nrtit in. Mts tf ItulltT is smart bt will go to Menu i lly in wc' Tbu wrecked Alellicxlint church, lie a'royetl li) llic cyclone Uiis venk hi 'oiii.gsville was soi l yea. unlay fur $7 ") The HaplUl church in its completely wrecked. Tlx: hospiul Kt tin; Sohliem' home here U tuixSI feel, with 4 warr.R, each H-txls. n sun ptiilor 4'i.t-tt) ami a dining room, lobby nnil reception room All the Interior U litter! in pine, in the nal ural color, Hint polished. It will c at alMtut $;),IKH to equip the Imihlin, a- 100 iron heit will he required. The leg islnlure gives the home $ 10.0(H) a year. It will he Led for $20,000 a year, so that l."0 to IT") vcte'u i cmi he hIm-I tered The arttaiin well company of Klch motitl, which In driving the well at the blind iiiHtituliou herd, has retched a depth of 120 feel. It U not expected to gel u llo-vin.; well. U id hsI.I they do not (low in this State except near the coast. The company has lit machines at work in the Slate It hit conlru W to Hink 18 wells al mi.; th i Seihotrl Air Line in this Stale. The farmer. i hi they inten 1 to hold every bale of llitM cotioii luey can IimI They are looking for n price as hili m 1 1 cents. The roof is on the Melrose Knitting mill here. By January 1st, it will be In operation President Alderman of the TuUue I'niversity was here yesterday on bin way from Winston, N. ('., to Chapr Under DL&culon Br The (.ie.rut pcrlal Decrees Afatn HcarJ m. 8 wlal no Journs' Wa-hi.tiin. epi S l i- .'.lit Me K In ley has lnf n rrcallM ap; t ft! by the uiyc-i,, v i.f the i. n 1 hint. &nl has arrived in the city. An Impci ta! edin f.r !i-r- a i : !, ('.. nef t iicr U 1 I fni n f r 'in In l . ad n Ail i.lwli ihii i I- a; i- On e U -1 to IfUiril to l'i kill to Uk.c pull 111 1 1 ii- Mil' punHi oi ol ll. e .i"cia and lelofiii the tnliiiihili ulion of the Kmpire 1 lie liclii.tii. note ili iiii.inliiii; the pua inlilUtlll Of IC'tllt'lS Ml IhC t .liUCHC Mill rage which w un prtcnlnl to Acting Secretary Adte at i he Mate ! cj..,nut nl yc! inlay w lil he oiiMden-d by the (':il Inet, I Monokom.. ScpleiiiU r IS (.'oiiut von VVuld.ince unheil here to'lny. Ih' (lermau ships in tin harUoi weir drcot- altHl Me paid :id (dlictal i - it in l Ih Ciovernor and left later for hiuighui ; and Taku. ! The mandsilns of Hie district have r- j qncste 1 the native t hiisiimis to (-end mi account of their Iohscm for i ompensal ion and the names of Chinese who com milled oultages. Kver Increasing hodit s of oulUws on the Noilh rivet an Uimicring illages. A bogus proclamation circulated in ( 'an ' m occi ib s t hi in 1 ic m di feated and appealing lo Ihe Kmpic-H toi peace GOV. SAYERS HOPEFUL. SEHATORtiL CL&IMS. Both Aspirants Putting Out Figures And Both Pleased. DbMCKRATIC CLUBS. ( ontnUun ii bcicfalcs ar.J LtaJcri In i ic J. "-t (.u-OlU-r 211 I he Malt ; i Uit-i l h Late Killing ot poru-d to the Missions . Ii. par' :;i . ke- i' ii . ii. n 11 all. lie .ts I openn li't 1 . I. I. Illui' of AtxTilcen I'iIim u vnlun iKry pellllini In lmnkriiitcy h rt Tht! oriliT to rt!jtralu ibe SIkIii for col l.vlliiK I'm: 7i)0 aHsuKMinunl of Wrslrrii I ulou leteritili property is contliiiint 111 fori'r. ti.:M inor nln t; and assured w h great 1 y pleased Is This Cuba Libre ? Sam i wio UK Ciika, SeptemU'r Cl.y to Be Rebuilt. Wires la Working Or der. Clara ftartnn Htisv, Special to .Ion mil (i t. i-roN, i'i':i-t, S pii iii -r (lovel nor Sa ers sn. thai In- cvpiM' the rebuilding ot the i i I v I o li w .-11 un iler way by the end of the week Uy llcil time the nibbidi will be d -an , :i w i and the dead bi rued. The authorities are re a I v t " ' 'ii u on the current for the ai c 1 u - lit- in he biui ness district. Keen. In' ol tin- .boi-t-r I'mm Imitiiiir wiles on lh- t iionl ih - !u il!ei of lighting will be ni'l"!inilclv po.ipoiu il Ttiree telephone wires arc now working b"lw'en (IsKt'stoii :;n 1 llou1on. j ('lata Barton, pioitb-ul of tlie K -1 ('ross Society, lias issued an appeal to . the American people for money and :oip plies for the sick and wounded ll-r i.lcu Is to spend some oi (he money with loca merchauU wherever practicable I r KrthistanlH are doing noble work. KRUGEK SAILS MONDAY. (Jiicer I ilea Of Kcpu lil icanx Pat I en l XI I iiHue Ak) Iiiiii. ( alllt IVirr II n il W On 1 . I li udaiH e A t I nl iril i , Mi lint; (ill ton I'ii-krrs ! i.i .1 . ..I i i.i, i n. ii . Si-p: I li.- S u ut i r I ) it 1 1 1 v w "it 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 a 1 1 .1 uliail S ( hi r wiim here I It liit f r i -1 1 I thiil I uiiii tin. niillituk ( luiirmau Siminou h't mlviir finin nulivc iiilllily llint il is prm'ticMlly snhil loi him. Nut iniulj i vi l lu uril in lliis pail of llir Sluu of Wuihk'H's ranviis Tin lulU-r hah rtoine zealous f r if ii ilrt hvir Tl.e fact i- tin1 Sini.loriHl lilit iniikfs lively an o: lu r v isr tin 11 rnmpiilgn A iiiiniber nf tlx ICcpuhlicauH who voli ii llieii hlruiihl ticket iiml foi tin- AiiH iiiliiii'iit have the hlea thai they cum vole in NuvcnilM'i at the Senatorial piimaiy, ami are talkiug almiil wlial Ihe) .riipo..e to ilo. Their talk caimcs Men Ii iitiii.seiiient Thcic arc now in the Insane Asylum hen- I7n patients til these. :M are ai lii.iiic on leave or furlough. All patients who ;.how any prospect of being relieved arc luken. There are almost half a itoz Hi whiskey anil morphine users uiulei special liealinent, these being pay palicnls Willi these there has been :'i"i'iil success. There haH been no sick in ss liming the siiniiner. The watei siij.plv is line. Three il: iven wells, op ci aid by elect ric pumps supply watei foi I'cncral uses, ami one, operateil by steam, walcr for drinking. One of the p ilicnls have been there since 1M.VS 'I he a-'V liim was opcncil Kcbruary 22, lHoii. Coll. .11 m'c.I selling here at 'i'Jj ci ills per l ishci, against I'Jj cenU last hert' -fit 1, Vi'slen ml N .11 f I r lurcl at I. lien V cilnemiay, ptcii,U- i in ihe Academy ol M ni Slaie ( haiimau Simiuniis am onal ( iiiiiuiiiteemaii I lain. 1 -.1 lo I. cl, l ,u II. VI III I h. re is a flesh outbreak of Splenic oi rrva-. lever among cattle in Kdgeconibc ' "iiniy. The ( 'ommissioner of Agricul Hue as notified today of this Seven h i ii catllc in a herd are Hick, and li vi- li.' The elections for delegatea to the 'onsli liitlonal Coiiveiitlon have resulted in favor of of the black party throughout tills entire Province, and the whites now openly declare theuuelves Id lie au nexai lotilsu. T.mi thousand colored men who have worked themselves up almost to a frenzy and wearing hadgea, containing a skull and cross hours, signifying death lo the Republican party, paraded through the principal streets of the city last night, carrying tallow candles and torches. A mock funeral of Ihe Republican party was held today and as attended by about one Ihousad l colored person'1. The white people are cautious and are avoid ing conllicl Norfolk Lumber Strike. NoiiKoi.k, Va , Sepl IH Those Nor folk planing mill operators who struck yesterday are still out and it Is In-hrved that union carpenters will refuae In work on houses where the material ued Is furnished by these mills One mill owner said today that men to till the strikers' places will probably t Imported A Ne v York, Philadelphia ntnl Nor fo Ik Hallway car float with car nlxiard. bound from Cape Charles for Norfolk, last night broke adrift In a Kale and drifted out lo si a Nine hours after ward the luir Delemar. which lost the Moat, lowed It safely lo Norfolk Paul Leicester Ford Weds. Nkw Vim. Heiil 1M I'aul I.elci Her Fori, author, and Miss Orace Kidder daughter of Kdward ilarlwell Klihb'r llro . k I v ii , were married lo dav at noon In the Kidder i. sl.leni e. 1IM llrnia. n street Only near relatives and friend were preienl The rerenion y was perfornied by Hev llr lluri'esa. reclor of (liace church on Ibe lleiithts. and a novel feal ure wat the preience of the voale I i h of the chur. h While the wnldlnir of Mln Kidder and Mr Kor.l tinllea two well known lln 1 y ii famllle., their engagHii.eiil, anuoiin c-t.l laal spilug, was a dlatlnct surprise lo society thrrr "1 he Hlor y of an I ' Dlold I Jive ' It the lirst piece of literary work that hrou-rlil i'aul Kord before the public This waa followed by ' The lion I'eler Hterllng." a alory which l said lo deal with Ibe life of drover Clev. lanl "Janice Ma rwlllh." Kurd's Isle. I story U tal.l In hav Wn written with Mlaa Kl.lder as the heroine. Intlmale frlemli of lolh aay. however, tbat our only Mlaa Kid Ii ii r for a i hiving a mi hcl Then lai Ii Will Ask lor Home Utile Boers Wish I or the In J. Special to .lou rnal . I.OSIMIN, September 10 K I'l .'sid.-ul Kruger sails for Kuropu Monday by a Dutch steamer Administrative home iu!e for th- cm piered Boer country is to be demand'-d when he reaches Kurop.; an I h will is sue a statement, probably befor..' reach Ing llollaud, asking the Powers to help force Kngland to yield this much to his people. Lord Huberts reports to Uy Hiccup ture of N.dl Sprun' Seciel-irv l;.-il i- reporle.i to have gone lo the hill- Sin-ill parlies of Hoi-ls ure c nilinuallv a-1 iv m' al l.ouri'ii i Msroucs They .v they Hie anxious to sec un- war h hsuco a further struggle Is app-ir. n' v hop. lefH The Coal Miners strike. Special lo Journal Y 1 1 IL Ksll.v ll III , I 'a , Pennsylvania strike is m lay Ihan yesterday K- Sept 1.'. Ih. ire colli j . Il l i- I o iv niiiici iu iiiii ill the Wyoming Valley all I the feeling among Ibe miners Is conlnh-nl Pinkei ton men, heavily armed, have poured In to the strike dlsl rlcl today An advance in I tie price of coal as a result of the strike was ina.le by the Philadelphia and Heading Company, '. cents per ton In lug added 1 Ins a. am was promptly met by ib alcis, who In creased the price to .011-11111.1" "o i. iiii a Ion. Cl.KV hi. A s li, Oil!", Sept s lirand Chief P. M Arthur, of the llrotl,. ii, I of IiOColllollvc Kngiueers, said loday he did not think It likely that Ibe i n ! . ne. i will refuse to haul an I hi a. it.- o.il mini . I by the non-union miner'. " l hc atrlke. If ll continues, w ill nn dolltlledly S.IOH result III many railroad men lielng thrown out of employ ment. ' aald Mr. Arthur "This will of i ours.- leail to ilitsallsfaclloii and unrest them I der silrh I'oudltlont the engi might Income involi.-d Hul It l not pro'.al.li I. The wrilerof the letter asked py of the law in regard to the if cattle from one county lo pull i iu I it rl y when infecled. are now 41 slu.lenls at the t ' ni vei sit y, of I hese about a dozen lii " til Hie ladies who graduated i ai a number have good positions ai heis, etc l-'or example, VlisH A It. c.l s al St Mnv's, Kaleigh, Miss loiik.- at Peace I nM il 1 1 1 . , here. Miss I. call Jones in Ihe Schools al lirookllne Ma-.- . M .ss Marcia l.iilham ilhe vvinnei of two of the bigbesl honoisi in Texas, Mi-s Sallie Slockaid is doing special liiciary work, inainlv liisioncai. Two of Ihe new nienibcrs of tin- faculty, I r Tboinas Pullin llawl, and I ' r Whorton i 1 1 ht-inlsl ry ) have ai 1 1 v cd i The American Collou iiil Company I h is put up in connection w ith its plant , h.-rc one ol the best cotton ins in the , State, with ft capacity ..f I'.O bales a day. I Melville I' Troy, an employee. In the j i usioni house at Havana, is hereon u I vi-ii He Is ii son of the lale Itev It P. ! I ioy lie was until l"'. on ihe ttreens j l.oio Id cord lie lhal year went In the 1 n i Ii d Si at es hospital scr . Ii e. ; I here are some very smart fanners I.H.t sniiiliiv during lln- morning service I at one of Ihe negro churches here, a liiiini-r drove in fronlol the church with l w .. or three wagons, and as the people ' ,. ll lhc church hired all he could haul to lo bis farm mid pick collou. He 1 1 : 1 . 1 1 hi-, wagons and .liove away. I M r and M r- James 11 Toil left loday ' for lhc mountains, for a stay of a month lelegra) he. I lo l,.. Molle, of Mis-, i.n, w ho is now in New oi k, and in ."eua tor lisn il. of iiginia, iuvuuit tl.cin o address lln on v cli lion. Also an Invi lalioii . sent I In-m by mail, and it 'a hoped lhal they will be able lo incept Spec, hes wi.l Is- iiih.Ii ( harl. s I'. A ycoi k , l .over u Li-v S Overman, and II u l .u Hugh McLean, cleclori nl laiije, and others lildical Ions has lacn made 1 the rail roads for leduced rates a one fare rale will probably lie si-iuie.1 While dilegalis hsve alri-sdy been chosen by lhc i lubs in in.ny counties, in others lhc inaiier has not been ai tended lo. In sin h ca-cs ilcleibtcs should tie clioscii al once, and in all towns when- 'lulis have n t la-en organ lcd the I'cuiociaU are urged to get ti get he r h ml oi i;sn : in tune to le u pi c seuled in I he conv eui i..n Inaddiiioii loiln- .telee;ai ions from regularly orgauie. I clubs, ev ci y I leuio cratic (,'ongri ssioiml cati.lidiile. Stale ami county ofli.-eis and all leaders of lhc parly aie iuviu-d mid ixpeciedto be present and tulii ipnlc in the ( un vention. The Coal Miners Strike. Special to Jumna1 W 1 1 kksii kki., I'a September 'eo. -The Pennsylvania . oal mine bllikers arc today forcing Hie other men, who are not mcmbi is ol ilo- I'niou to .piit win k and will mi p ; in I ii.inli:.; . pera iions to go on Auallier elTort at nihil ration failed to day. AppealHhave been made lor help by the city poor. The gtoceiymen of Ihe region have icfn-ed lo allow I he si rikeis credit and many aie in ililliciillies. A M-tt lenient of the strike is not yet In sight, and the slluai ion in that icspict is precisely the same as it was yesterday. Ihe t iiiteil Mine Workers' olllcials are c nliuing lln-ir efforts lo getting I In men to oinl work everywhere, believing that I hey cannot succcsnfiilly carry on the contest unless every operation iH lied up The opciators appear lo be doing nothing toward a settlement of the tumble They are working the collieries w bich are crippled as best as they can. Villi nlnl.r Iu IVt A ni o i g the I'u if e r .Hay lie t ii i u lot U Pri.t.i i .1 ll.i I in p l . ipi I n I nl7 N C il ST R 1 " NEW is'! if A L ' FACTORY LO A lJEC SHOTGUN SHFLL3 ksnnl . WIMCH-: . V Jr r . h-l Is ..n I rnnrkrt lR REPEATING An3 CO Sp.s lal I.. drill M. K . ' e I 1 1 1 a u u ' si ruction. . lo ill. Ill al 1 the ( i Will .!,' i lhal Mm i that pc di ll .ih le. I I ncse i Al I ll,' pi. I I. IS I 1 11 l. i I I ..nccl .1 I' e ll.-gollal: le-ls w I I : 'l. s,i. Ill . re ( hing I. I. .1 so j ' opcllt .1 I Fresh Car Load of If IIP.II I I anlecil Im-i.ci alr are imwi I ilily (.i i many aain-l 1 Hlde8 at c ' KlIlpM'r-o 1 t O I 1 I ll I li I proln 1 nn tit! I i 1 i I it'ii I ill llOhM l "t I ! sUid to be hc U k; uai nllie.- I In allied arinv li n-p-'lisi Tto of 1li Itovf ISrniids ol' I'toiif SoUI. and tiienl Ibiiian iand ain i- Jind Un-tii, while both idenlU miUhiv' 1 nc adherence want a ha i r ' d si in 1 1 1 v I : will w inter ice w ill be I'l.- I. I' .il-i ii h I . lit ll I oi l na 11 a in and l.n: led Mil Hcl- -I, t HI H . .1 I ll. I a-l Ml ip- The Weather Conditions. Wa-imm.Ton, I). ('., September 'jo l-'or North Carolina Partly cloudy with showers, wanner in central and south east portions Friday, showers. Fresh east winds. Weather conditions.' The Icmpcia lure has generally risen in I lie eastern, central, and southern portions, and fallen slightly oyer Ihe northwest. The high barometer area has moved eastward oil the coast. The low area is central over Lake Superior and has caused showers In the lake region, the Interior valleys, and the southwest and northwest High lelnperalures prevailed venter day In the loner Mississippi valley and soul hern Texas. 'I I, c i . . millions Indl. ale thai Ihe un settled area will spread into lids sc. lion and rain may lie expected Friday The winds will be easterly , fresh . THE MARKETS. of lhc I illicit Stales. I lii-i-sue appears lo be iu such shape as almost lo dismiss further hope of allaiiilue lialllloliy id action lespecling China, and the point appaienlly lias lain i.m. h-d whcie Ihe I li i led Males mils I lake : ides or plore.il lo act indcpelidi lit ly ot oihi : ..wels in reaching a settlement Ten thousand ol tin- i.llii in I'ekin The Ci i in- n I llic laigc.sl ol lhc alius All alia. I. a begun al ilny light Ibis inor ning on Pi i tang by the alius l.lai.g Singh was captured, The li.iilili plai.lnl lln ir llag on 111" walls in leu minlllcH from the comuiencemenl of the allack. Itepoi Is f rum ( hiua to Ihe War lie partmenl this niotning tell of the mnr dei ol inissiouarii-s. Two dai.giil isol lhc .bissionary at VN'alu and 'b others were killed. Missionary ( bipp, his wife and four olhers, and anoHicr missionary with his wife, two children and six others were murdcicd by Ihcir cscori from Wahi on Angus! ."lh. Six mis sionaiies escajied lo the mountains End of Boer War. Special to Journal. I.ommiS, September 'JO Loid Hobeils cables to lhc war olllce lhal iiotliingli left of Ihe Hoer aimy He has desl rmi-il their cannon and dispciscd the loices There was a general disintegration when the ltoeis saw thai Ihelr case was hope less. A Loren.o Manples dispalch says thai President Kruger will nnl sail lor Lurope on the (ieiman sleainei llirog next Monday, as intended 't in- I iovi-i nincnt of the Netherlands has been rmt i In it of Mr Kruger's acceptance if its offer I pill a warship at his disposal l-'ie-l. I'li-in 1 1 !-' I V el 1 ' i nl I '. 11 1 1 1 I , ' ll-l Fie Ni i aim. I 'i ii in d ; l-'n-sl: t al.i ..I '1 al all. I I Yours Truly, ' a J. L. McDiiihL. A llVOsil 7i 91 1 Si. i prccnl coiiHti in pt i n ijiilikly oal nnd IniiK L r mi 11ch Willi hie finish Cure F S hi.lTy Dcalh of Dr. McGinn i ure M iu II, ml H VI o N l, a , i M. liuire. ll. w ali .1 n. k Scplcmlx-r JO Or ' chief surgeon of u s Corps and one of - I.esl k II .1 lo re ll Mid -II I ne he W H .- a' I ,.. k or - M,i, 11 medil- ops til.-n I a ''1 f ihe soiilli morning His dratb o. iiths to the dny from the si i ii ken with paral yl i ir. nr red In the st reels w hlle - w lis bel rig (1 1 1 ven I roin his l.nk.'s llospllal, on Ui-ii The f ed by N C. I. K I llg llolations Were l.alham A Co, New reci'l v Hem Another New York Tire. Special lo Journal. Nkw Voiik, Sept. 20 A bii- lire ! .In' swepl away the Terminal sion-s oi Tenth and Kleventh Aveinu- iu lhi city, destroying the who'u sali- dry go. slock The loss by lhc lnc is pul al a million ih, liars PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE 'lln- pi id I he 1:11 ll ll di III I I Is III il. - ami lo Y;uv!i ll.iU-i- - for 1 1 1 1 1 ol' 1 1 1 1 i " lll.'ll .oil 1 1 1 1 1 1 of o In,,, I. Ill I In Sl:il, . nil III.- !'..! .... i i;lll.loi lllell I t ill In. . H l'i' I lln pel ,1 al l, -i Ir lid' II I lllll lll.'ll' ."-laid. A l 1 1. Mill Mill I 1 I . PLANTER S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager I.AMH.I.V, Nkw VohK, .M'pl. el Ills In appoint. nerrs Irlke In lln Simmons at Plltshoro. Spc. lal lo Juiiriial. Kami. hi, S.-pt l'i Hloimons has gone to In the defense of I ho lion nicta there w In I ' b a 1 1 in a n l'lllnls.ro t. I lenioer al ic , aie (hug I M the f ton I at a there wllh iloluil,. law The fiuloulsU are pn.li proae.-ulloa Town Fire Swept. .1 l.v . f I he g Ihe ol lhc war Dr Melinite ne Iu KU hiiionil, hav Ing I to lb.- .hair of surgery In Ho M. dii al College of Irglnla He i es i gin ' I I bis appoint men I In 1 ?, but In I "'Si 1 he ac epteil Ihe e nil- r 1 1 11 M pr ofesaor i ship .d utgi ry. in i". 7 In- waa honored Willi the ile grc. 1. I, l , In the I nlversili of North ( sr. -I ns, and In Ihe following year a iu.ilai honor w ai r on f e r i cd upon him i, Midi, al I olb-ge of I'l, lis Curios, open. High. Low. Close Sept Mil 1 1, l ss ;i mh d 77 y n Nov li "s!l !i .'iH 4 1M0 Jan !l V. 47 !l ltd 11 117 M, h . li 11 li 4H II 'M ll :ni May VYiika-i i ip.-ii High Low Close Dec "'.j ""'I Ml K4( Cons S. pt . ton t.as IC. KM S... It y Pld '..'i .V'i T .' I Fed - Hi .n Con T laih.r 'J, Coll. porta. .1 were Jli.iHiObalra at all In addition to the large and complete stock of Bicycles and Sundries, I am carrvina a full ana varied stock of Guns Reotbers, Loadea Shells, Be. I will guarantee to sale you money on any make of Gun, and will sell other goods in this line on Jery close margin. Give me a call. CAR LOAD OF . . . Sash, Ttoors and Blinds . . . JUST "RECEIVED. Parties expecting to build or repair will do well to look; over our stock ami get our prices. We have a good stock ot Carriage Tires, Rims and Spokes. Ready-made Wheels and Fittings lor re pairs. Don't tail to call on us lor your wants. We will make it to your interest. Yours Truly, ,vir;,,,,,1; Oaskill Hardware Co. Kentucky Delight Stoves Our Specialty. 71 M 1 1 1 1 I . F. SI'KF.F.T, MiW P..H V N c Hat Week at Smith'. 99 MIDDLE STREET. S, I.) J. (Ter.o .1. Ipl.ln In 1M- ! I ill , and I. der'a he.ulr haa Ismd drawn, her char.c. ' , ,mlrn,. ter having none of Ih. wllf.,1 tendenrle. ru 4 pl 1 1 he of that f.prh lu. b.ty Jaolce ,um,., tow n of HprInK Lake. Newj. r aey, wai fire iwtpl lo dar Hi h i. it Justin McCarthy ftetlrei. q ,000 HiMM-lal to Journal I " U.MH.a.Hept. )-Ja..in KcCni,,.1 Wolcott Dwn't Waal It. member uf Parliament, author of "Hl- Bpclal to Journal lory o( Oar Una Time" and other well Waiaiieroa, Hcpl-11 Kt -Uovernor kaowa worka, retire from ParltaiBstal. WoVsoll of Maaaarbnaatts decline (he Th eauaa of retlrrowt It III heaJlk inpotatOMt of AabMaador lo Ital e.lahll.l.rd M I like Hot me for the sick . w hh h he . . ii. In. led wllh thn greatest tliceaa. In 1-llt he eiabll.he.l the Vliglnla ll .spllal and the I uUertity Collefe of M i db I lie CASTOR I A For In.fa.nta and Chlldraa, Ihi Kind Yob Hit. Alwifi Bo-tht Baara Ihe 8tcaatr of Nw II. r i, I ..Hon Narh.l. I ollon sold lii the bcal market yeater day from !) 7"i lo 10. Salei were rtt) balfl Weather Conditions. j Wasiiik.iton, II C. Hepl IH -Kor North t arollna l huraday, warmer anil partly cloudy, probably showers In weal em portion Light to freah northeast to eaat wind Weather Conditions The hlfh bar otneter la central over New York tbla morning with .lightly cooler weath r In tbe lower lake region and I be Mid dle and Ntw Kngland Htelee. Ught froal are reported froa Wnahlngton City and Oawego ModeraU tempera tarn bare been general etcept la the eoathweti and eilreme lonlbern por tion a. WH. T. HILL, 91 MlddleHu-e., OppoalU! Journal Oflire JlpflC HatS Good Reputation push Hats otiff nais This means more than appears on the sur face. To those intending buying a Fall Hat it means a saving of ahout one-third on their purchase, our prices from $1 .50 to $2.50. Our Fall line just in and we are showing All latest shades and shapes. We hav made try doing only fir' elnaa work You ran get anything in Ihe Buy gy Line ot ua. . II. Water A Hon. Phoo 184. 78 Broad BtrMt. Knox Shapes, Dunlap Shapes and Youman Shapes. Ask for the seal brand, the finest hat sold by any one for $2.50, worth $3.50. Expecting this week a nobby line of Clothing at SMITH'S STORES, 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 00 Middle St.

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