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s VOLUME V. PAYETTE VJLLLE. N. C. WEDNESDAY EVENEffG. AUGUST 1 1900 NUMBER iW ) . . , . - . . . . Obaerrer OCIce Pline 103. Subscription One year, $4 00; six I months, $2 00; three montn, i vujone month, 40 cents; 10 cents per week. Pay able in advance. There is but one way of obtaining busi ngs publicity; but one way of obtaining publicity advertising. BLACKWOOD. Advertising is t'6 business what steam is to machinery the grand motive power, - Macauliy. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Clyde Line Sailing Pays. 0. J. Hedgepettr For Sale. Paton's Studio -See specimens. J. K. Boyd, A. Jackson --Notice. Cameron F. MacRae Bankruptcy. Weather Predictions Chief "Moore, p Washington, D. C, 10:30 o'clock. Generally fair to-night and Thursday. Tomorrow's Sun. The sun rises tomorrow at 5, 8 o'colck and sets at 7, 4 o'clock. The polls will be open between these hours. Trmperainre and Rainfall. The temperature yesterday was 88 maxium and 70 minium. The rainfall during the month just closed was 2.56 inches against Si for July 1899. River News. There was 3i feet of water in the Cape Fear at 8 o'clock this morning. The Driver came up from Wilmington yesterday evening and cleared on her return trip this morning. The Hurt will be up this evening. Marringe liicrnnes. During the month past the Register of Deeds granted 23 marriage licenses 13 to whites and 10 to colored coup les. The last one was issued late last night as follows: Mr. J. J. Bowden, age 23, to Miss C. J. Bolton, age 26, both oi Quewhiffle township. Port Rearrested. Thomas Fort, who recently failed to appear at trial on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon, and who is also oat on bond for attempted criminal assault, was arrested at Hope Mills this morning aud brought here and lodged in jail. He is quite sick and was driven from the train to the jail accompanied by his mother. LOCAL. POLITC1L NOTES. The Last of the Mpeaking. I. A. Murchison, Esq., spoke at Mt. Tabor last night and gave a division of time to Mr. J. C. Bain, one of the Fu sion leaders. There was a large crowd present, including a number of Popu lists and Republicans, who witnessed tho severe drubbing Mr. Murchison gave their ckampion, with unconcealed chagrin. Capt. J. H. Carrie spoke to a most enthusiastic audience at Beasley's Gin last night and made such a telling speech that it won over Mr. Beas ley, one of the most prominent anti amendment citizens of that neighbor hood, who publicly announced his change of faith. Messrs. J. H. Myrover and B. T. Mc Bryde went to Hope Mills last night expecting to have a joint discussion with Fox Person, the notorious Fusion orator, but Fox did not torn up. The TTnno TVTilla j n r 4no uauu ana me crowd were there, however, and the speaking went uu rignc merrily. Both Mr. Myrover and Mr. McBryde made stirring speeches and aroused their ' auditors, -- oovorai QQnarea, to a o- r-vu vt oumusias m, snr, iames . jonnson was present and made a vigorous little t?.!ni??.n2j. bQt whioh "as utterly ",iu lugic or reaso No New Developments iM OUSmaaa AJPSm 111 UllineSB A TTairS. Minister WU HaS AllOttier message. The Advance Said to Have Begun. Twenty-Foo. Anarchists Arrested King Humbert's Assassination Mr. I Woloott Accepts the Ambassadorship A Likely English Story. Ambassador to Italy. By telegraph to the Observer. J Washington. August 32. Ex-Gov. I Woloott has accepted the ambassador ship to Italy. An English Story. r . a . i i Pretoria, August l.-A proclamation toe vaai river ana tnat rretoria is surrounded by Boers. He adds that Lady Roberts made her escape in a balloon. Seized the Property. By cable to the Observer. Managua, August I. The Govern ment of Nicaragua has taken posses sion of the property of the Maritime Canal Company and removed the com pany's cars to the interior from Gray town, under article 31, of the conces sion. The KiDg at Rome. By cable to the Observer. Rome, August 1. The King and his Qaeen Helena arrived early this morn ing and proceeded to Monsza, where they will arrive this evening. The ministers met their majesties at the railway station. Charles H. Eoyt. By telegraph to the Observer. Hartford, Conn., August 1. Play wright Chas. H. Hoyt who has been confined in a sanitarium here, was ordered released today by Judge Free man, who directs that be be given over into the hands of his friends, to be transferred to the care of suoh pbysU cians-a8 they may select. Wu Has Another Message. By telegraph to the Ob server. Washington, August 1st. Minister Wu took a message to the State De partment this morning which he re ceived last night and which he says confirms the reports received yesterday of the safety of the foreign ministers at Pekin, and deals with the measures taken by the Chinese government to insure their protection. Twenty Four Suspects Arrested. Bv cable to the Observer. Rome, August 1. Twenty-four per sons have been arrested as confede rates of the assassin Bressi. One is Teresa B. Rngnoli and was captnred at Prato. He is believed to be the one who wrote the letter to Bressi from New York asking: "Is all ready." Six were arrested in Prato also, the rest in Milan. It Was a Vast Anarchist Conspiracy. Proofs have been . obtained by the police that Bressi arrived from America in company with the anarchists ban ner, Sassiand jQaintavaile. went first to Paris, where iney bad a conference with other members of the lnternaH tional society. The death ot King I hhndreds can .testify vwho -are -wearing them: Humbert was decided upon:at;Patt6rKXoa,w son, N. J., and was confirmed at tJ Paris conference. Hnmbert was desi nated as the first victim because Italv had taken the initiative tStheanti-1 Anarchist atmvras: a RPa wa tW the King at Monza, burfaiiinit Wffbod opportunity there, the others t7exoto T&?1ttSZ rested. Qcnntavaile when arrested at Capolinen had a photograph of five anarchists each bearing words indi cating a Darticnlar crime he was to be responsible for. He also had six dag 1 gers. ne aiso naa a leuer.in nispos session giving a rendezvous at Flor ence. Advance on Pekin. By cable to the Obstrver. London, August 1. It is announced Jtt'i vance on Pekin this morning. It is assumed that Americans, British and ment. whether the other nations are doing so or not. The advance base will be established probably twenty or thirty miles nearer rekin, where sap- phes will be assembled preparatory to a direct stroke at the capital. Getting Beadv to Advance. T;on ma:n Tniw 97 shv,o; Ang. 1. The Japanese commander said tonignt tnat tne Japanese were preparing to establish an advanced Das almost immediately, by means of thft OArlnrtk nf vancrrnn. Tw will latesi news receivea rrom renin in creases the desire for a forward move- .IL'ftei6:, Ttt5: DBO IDUlk UllODU IUUUB1UU JUlUCOD UC I tween Peitsang and Yang Tsnn, well intrenched. The Russians are prepara I ing iur au auvauce auu iucir irauspor- : m J j t i tation is almost ready. The Americans i are orgauizmg a cart train. The Jap anese are preparing junks to supple ment their pack trains. The British are organizing boih a cart and jank service. Too Fonrteentn U. d. lnran- try arrived here today. Gen. Caselee came today and said that as soon as he bad time to learn the situation he would be prepared to advance. Many documents have been found in the city showing that the Taotai and Viceroy actively supported the attacks on the foreigners and encouraged and4 libe rally paid the Boxers. For burns, injuries, piles and skin dis eases use ie Witt's Witch Mazel Halve. It id the oritdnal. Counterfeits may be offered. Use only De Witt's. King Bros. : We Are Now Set tied in Our "New Shoe Depart ment, and have everything nicely arranged. We can how you what you wish without the trouble we have had heretofore in being so cro wded. Uur line or shoes cannot be surpassed any where. In von can get- anything you wish to Calf, Satin Calf, vici; or Cordivon. .. 1U Tans. Black or Russet, In I adies' Shoes onr stock of Drew. Selbv Co'g, Queen Quality or Heer Shoes are the pret I tiest and niceet fits Toa.wUl find in town any- 1 .eJ! 7J ed bv thef boVa and irfris of vetteviii? th a I Polish. Shoe Buttons. Shoe Hooks Shoe Horns wvmaxpnz f rPAiFBABDR;rOODS: Special Sale of Embroidery We have placed on sale our entire stock of Hamburg Embroidery and Insertion of every WU. We have made two tables and haye two prices. JLOjDIG IMO. 1 consists of all Embroideries we sold at 10c, 12Jc, 15c and '18c a yard. The price of this lot, No. 1, is 10c n Yard fir Choice. Tflfol 'DTO 2 Consists of all Embroideries sold at 18c, 20c. 23c, 25c, 30c, "35c and 38c a yard. Your choice on table No. 2 at 15c a YanL Don't Miss this Sale of Embroideries. These Lots of Embroideries are ft.aiv T7ale t whiMWMt jThe Big Department Store." A &EEAT There has been left wittfus for sale A VERY FINE PIANO which has only been in use a very short 4-im. rsanr. :n it i bxiuo. tv o win son at a Darsam. Also for sale at a very low figure. (KOSBHAEa'S One Minute Cougn Cure, curt Goods that JMCust Our great lever of cut prices has been teresting reading to careful buyers. v One Rambler Hei Bicycle Book and m fioosa Read the Siiy-Sbloip Over 100 ladies' Oxford Ties in Tan and Black genuine kid tops and! soU4 leather bottoms, about all sizeslf 5They. are $llil9$land $L39 per pair;closing out prices 79c a pair. 100 Negligee' Shirts--some Lion brand shirts in the lot. -Tie ':; prices were 50c, 75c and Si each'.; CHosing'fout prices 39o each. Don't believe you have ever been' offered; uch in NeUgB$ 'hirts.' lCK)Mestraw Hatsall this seaspn'sshapes-njBW and uto&ti?'WtoM& j? outrice 44o eacn.- About 100 ChilareVs TddListiB&pij ) Hats'that were5c, 35c .and Wo each; for this ;sale Be 'eacltuC'50" ladies : ;Lace Striped Lawn ;imaP3ak aniil Diiaity Shirt":Waiste that - were 1 ; to; close ut 75cacH.x Get wkat you waripf above goods before they are picked ;r;OTei. :f :v'-,;-- ..... ... Wood's New Crop Turnip Seed. According to our custom oar order was postponed, until ceitain of get ting , Hew Crop Seed. which were not received until yes terday. Being sole agents for T. W. Wood & Sons at this place we buy direct from them and carry a full assort ment. H. R. Home & Sons. When you plant Turnips get the seed at King's. We have WOOD'S New Crop Tur nip Seed. KING BROS. Hotel LaPayette Building. Move. applied. This advertisement will be in ; . r, 01. u , I 'if'. v- .-XT .if.. h V' it-1 Si Ill ' -. 3'- H .-H - .vt - '-v 6 X; in & a
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