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- - - - VOL, X.V1-NO. 107. SEW BE1INE, N, C, TUURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST J 1, ViU. L.VI oLF.-iiKif liiH2 A ) TUB STATE CAPITAL I HAMS NICK TO KMCK, AND IIAMS.TO UOIL; FINEST IJUTTElto.VjO.E. AND THIS LSKSL' OLIVKOIL. CANSKD-. GOOi3-TUK BEST MAKES TO SUIT KVKIIYONE, AN' I) A LINE OF FltKSlf (JAKES FK JM KU JUST COMK. TIIPJ STEAM- TUB r.KST LINE OF -TKA8 TO 1515 FOUND IN THE town, - Sk AND IF YOU ARE. FOND OF CHEAM CHEESE, TO jg SEE US (JO ME ROUND. 2? 3 c-aa St seasonable;..... do The seasnn is pretty well ad vanced, yet our Stock affords many suitable fabrics far present and early fall service grownup and little folks; Columbus Ducks. Th Ninth I'avnlry. Tim IIhuI.-j Stun nmrnl. ArtiiBy r MhnI. At ilt outers. ' Tli lirmarrHllv ( Muu ft-nlrl w. " Journal Huiirav. 1 liAi.Eiun. N. 0., August 10. t Tho officers of the'Jih Cavalry here ! yesterday had some trouble with some ol their mcu. Several got drunk, mid one was left in jail here to work out a fine for fighting an ollicer on the police force, liia C1iiii)1h'hi refusing to pay it. . In fpite of tlio fact that it was said there were no sick men with the regi ment one case of malignant typhoid fever was left here at the City Hos pital. The fact that the (Joard of Agriculture did not make an appropriation for the Stale Fair will not affect the holding of the Fair, mid the paying of premiums as formerly Col. Cunningham, . the Fair President, ih using every cITort so that tho Fair of 1S08 may lie a success every particular. 1-et tho people come and sco what a good president hi makes. The "Worth Ragley .Monument Asso ciation" was formed yesterday : President flon. W. M. liuss; Secretary, T. I). Eld riilac: Treasurer, !). E. Kvcrilt. There is on hand over $2,400 for (he memorial. It was decided by the gentlemen present to erect in Capital Hipiarc a bronze statue of a naval ensign on a handsome base. Captain Crawford of the Italoigh Coin pany, of the Int. regiment is here on n 10 days furlough to see his wife who Is nick, lie came thinking his slay might be shortened by orders fur Porto Itieo, but now that possibility is over us the troops will hot be ordered there for some lime my how. The new Manager of the Academy Music, Mr S. A. Schloss (.f Wilmington is here having (lie Academy, stage mid cenery put in perfect order for the com ing sca-on. lie lias iMiie.l some spicuiiiu attractions. Ill" season opens Aug. -ilill-. Ono of the oOieers of the 0th cavalry while here yesterday spoke of Lieutenant Shipp and Lieutenant Smith, who were at West Point with him. His ilame is Captain t.uiifoyle, and the tribute be paid the two comrades who went through college and army life together, to finally lull side by side at Santiago was truly a beautiful one. The Auditorium at Hie Institute here f or "b D-tnl r" tii" wl'it, ,',in:' w '" li"i8lu'11 l,j rH'piem.ic. i-ini iiiin iiiruunuiij - colored insliliite by November 1st. The two industrial buildings being put up for both institutions will be ready for use October 1st. Prof. Kilgore, Stnlo Chemist of Mis- Vn.clisl.ts of the city arc extinguished. pT TTH "SlfT XYWCf J All meals arc exhausted. The defense l uu I 'arc a cordon of ticncl.es and two batlcr- ; rrrrrrin "Q ies of nine li-ineh guns ei.ch, the hitler on the Cavile side. ON TUB EliMCND. Kehiili of llie;.N.itliil l.t-nane l!nsc Itail Ciaiiit.M PJftfrfl YeHferUrt) . fiemaoil Made ob Spa to km i Special to Journal. Cincinnati August 10- l'oston, (I; in null. 4: si e.iiml giiine linslon d, ciniiati 1. SPAIN 1ITEI..PTS DEUt. A Very strons ilark ciiltiin. adaploil for the "small lioj" sUsippi B.,d Miss ii.uie Dinwid.ii.. were ' j ' . . I ipiielly married at Peace Inslitiilo Ihis puup iiitt this tfternoon. Miss Dinwiddle ih a daughte of ltev. Dr. Dinwiddie, principal of Peace Institute. ' A new chair has been created for the Agricultural and Mechanical college here. The chair of liiolagy and Veterinary, and Dr. Oonicr Curtice of New York elected lo lill it lit a 4I.500 salary. Nothing was These crashes Imlli printed anil yard dyed, can hardly tell done to-dispiaco Mr. skhmer, farm mnn- tlir-m arnirf nricn lllc. ugcr and steward. ' I ' I I 'I'.... I. ..II n.,-m,i,.il l.i- II. Cr.in.l f.nilire of Masons has been handsoinely recarpel- ted end refitted. The walls are covered with portraits of grand ullieers. Lieut. Col. Cowles will leave here on Monday to join his regiment, or the part of it that is nt Kt. Bimons Island. Col BurL'W vne who is there writes that It is delightful. ' Whito (lovernment Unions'' nre being formed in ninny counties. The lk ino cratlc campaign is fully on, ami many Populists and also Itcptibliruns nre join ing the DitniiM-rals, thoroughly disgusted with Ifusscll and negroisin Tweeds and Etamino , The rif;ht sort fur two piece units and separate skirts, both light ami dark mixture?, two grades llic and 12 l-2e. Colored Crashes. Checked Nainsooks. - . Two and three patterns er a quality, an unusual value at 5c, next for il 1-Pc, then I He and along to and including 25c. White Dimities. ' lleglnning wltli a sigliliy tt xlnre ror nc, men !!c, and up to 25c. At Wc, I! l-2t?and I fx: are some dainty patterns. Samples Mailed (lut-or-tuwii In iiny one asking. Called;to Time by an Ulliiiialiim Which is Cabled by Caiiibon. Se vere Fighting at Manila. Many Spaniards Were Killed. Special to .loin mil. WasiuNhton, August 10. The reply of Kpain to the; American peace terms not being satisfactory, a protocal lias been drawn up and agieed toby Score lary.Day and Ambassador Canibon. 1 is signed by both parties. The protoc.'il provides for peace, lint the Spanish government must appmvi of it before tomorrow night. It is ;ui iilliiiiHliim on the purl of tin United Slates and the lime for its accept mice is limited to twenty four hmus. Unless agreed lo by that lime tin American licet already prepared for that purpofc will sail against the ip:iiusl oast and will be prepared to attack Ibe seaboard cities of Spain. The French Ambassador has beei strueted lo inlorui the ;M:c.llil govern menl on wtiose behalf he is at t'ug thai the terms ol tin' prolneal must I e .icccpl ed or rejected in their entirety and once. Ambassador t'ambou has cabled the full proctocal lo the Spanish government The terms sent lo Spain today are pine tically those of the Inst peace proposition submitted by President. MeKinley, but they are now couched in linn and mon imperative language. Spain must leave nil the islands touch ing on the Caribbean Sea at once, mid in Hie far east , must give up (iuaiu tun! Manila and then when that has been done the United States will enter upon a final treaty of peace. It is evacuation first and then the peace treaty second. pain must also hI. milder the Cuban debt. The Philippine, question is lo he left lo a commission of leu members In meet ill Palis, the United Slates tore lain Mauilu and the neigbboihood pending the II mil sell lenient oHIic question It is thought very improbable that Spain will now back out of the treaty. Il is evident that the Hpaaisb govern ment will be taken by surpnse inasmuch ;is il was evidently expected to provoke continuance of the correspondence and not to bo brought to time willi a round turn ns this iillin.ati.m w ill do fin-t.'in- Sieinz's PickVn Vinegar (1 Heinz's Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. liW lIle'lllbl.'SlAUfl. W. L. 1'. Ct. Cinciniiali, li" ''' .ir)0 Cleveland, til "" .0:1) (losiim, 5!. :; .IKS' Ualliinore ft3 :w .'iii Niv ork, Hi 4v , Tir.; Chicago 51 II ..Vil Pittsburg 511 II ..VJJ Philadelphia 4i 4'.l .407 Itrooklyn :in 5fi ,::!H Louisville, lit .:!TI Washington :W 00 IS St. Louis-, 31) 'iO ,2'Xi 'Ilie.,il4l 4'uulry. I'iiut Tow'Nsi.Nii, Wash., August tl The steamer Itosalie arrived here last night from Sknguay, Alaska, with 100 passengers from Dawson City. They bring advices from Dawson up to .lulv 2".i and gold dust estimated al $1011,1100. - Mining operations in ll.e Klorkide an at a slanilstill and will continue so until cold wcaLlier sets in. Il is estimated thai there are about 25,000 idle men in Daw son wailing for something to turn iq This number is being swelled every day tV new al rivals Iron) linlh up snd down the river. There ay; now moie pers there than the country can support. Sk vr. i.i'., ash., Augut !l A spcci.i from ';.!ieon er, I! C , s;iys llir slcainci Farr:ilon is in pirl I here I mm Skugu.'.v Tlie purser and captain sa,' that a inir lion ili. Iliu's is in ll.e sale in gold drall The purser savs that when she lefl Sknguay llic tovn v:is in ilaiucs am thai the lire was fast approaching lie dynamite stores, with no prospect, checking it. ( i? m IInw.II tlaveriiiiirnl. WamiiiSutoN, August II. I'risldcnt 8 in ford II. Dole, of lluwnii, is lo con tiniie lo exereiso the fuiirllons of chief exccullvc ot Ilnwail 'until uch lime ns Congress sluill receive the report of Hie commission nppoinled to devise n torm of government for the island and klmll have enacted a statute for lis go vein WiiX?S? menl. Tiiero In lolw no governor of " In. ii i..i...i i... i..i.i..ni i. nn ludellnlle (line, if at nil. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES ... AND LOW PRICES ! TUB MAMLXTS. J 11 Will tell tills is why wo keep busy. We are offering bargains now, to raako room lor Fall stock which will soon be coming in. Call and see us beioro placing your orders. Tis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure. 2 2 e ; I Yestenlsy'i market quotation, funilsli 9 1 0.1 by W. A. Portcrllehl i, Co. Commission I llnikem. Nkw YoRK.'AugiiHt 10 HTOCKH, Oiien. Iligb. J fin. Clrwe Hugnr 1!I71 lill'J linj PtHiptni (la..... lO'.'l 10:iJ 102 10:1 0. I.fj. ll!li 1HJ 1WI no it I iu wi mil io2j S.O TO 70 70 70 mmm C"S ;-.'nl iv.it Irish l'otatocs icakfa.ii, S.iips. Cure. I SiiO'ilders. furu Sj. ClMlliih, Suuli 1! Kni'ii.sli ('aliforni:! Hams :n.. I Fresh O.illl ikes, Libby's 'Jiiiji I'.eef, liili'oy's (.' i,.ke I ( ! ii ii liibby's I' d'eii Ii no A g 1 i i !- Ivi jli :i;' r.v in ! I); .1 ii 'i ..I ii i in, Mason's 1'iiul Jars, piui,-, q.i , . Full Stock Fresll t-'.iline.l (liioils. Fancy F.1;;!!! mid Uiver Print i ('nt. 10 ; I'.ickaee. 1 ' and Can. "i.- an I : ( 'an hi: ' in . 1. 11:1 . .5 : box. .till ! eillons. li.iniA i lill' 11! k uaskill, ii VtH'VVf-i, 'lSaon 91. 71 BSroiel Si. THE N ' BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE GO., OP Nf:V P.I-.RN, N. C. CJ; DOF.S A (!F.M::.M, FlliU INSI IIAM'K I'.l'SINKSS. T. a. ci:i:i,N. iv (IKOIiCI'. (illLKN snlellt. Seen I : . i- v W. It. I'I. AUKS. I .!'i!N J'UXM. I -1'rest. J. J. WOl.r'r.N.lKN, (int'l (.r: OVT.R t ITIZENS BANK Absolutely Pure Tlie Mot Weather d leau rel'ev act."'.: . Slcr! ii-, f:i - d , I. H. CUTLER ( H liur i;is1 vvt c! Itl'It i fin w (iv ! Our Ire ''iv;:::i Sil i I'iiairs, (Vr . fiu :tU im I ii iv u. ;i ct'l ami l iliility to plt aM'. ce Cream, 30c Q,uart. I ti'iivcml to any nrl f tin- city, I'AOKI'I) IN V K. 'iH'iUT I'nlKtck Jiinl Mid.iic Sli- t l-, 1 n L fni;;t'l llu: jiliUT. A ninmithi Hitnln. Camp Dkw kv, Near Manila, August 1 Nino dead, forly ieven wounded. That tells tho ttory of (ho baptism of lire the American nrmy has nndergone liefore Manila. The American trenches Isifore Jlalnlc were llirown forward some days ago lo displace the Insurgents, extending half s mile toward Pnssay. Itetween tho Ainer lean extreme lefl and the insurgent bur racks nt Pasuy Is about half a mile of bamboo swamp, Inlcrperscd with mango trees, which the Insurgents wero sup posed tn cover and had covered hereto fore. Alter some desultory firing from the Insurgent guns on tho night of July til l ) which Hpaulnrdi replied at Intervals, a heavy rain fell anil tho Insurgents ro ll red lo Pasny, leaving tho .American right uncovered. The Spaniard front opened. fire nt 11,110 p in on tho American right, draw- Init tho lire of the Pcnnsylvnnlans, who wero outside tho trenches, thus gelling th'ilr position. Then from a dense Irnni boo thicket 250 yards to the American right I ho re blnod the lire of 2,000 J'aus- ers. wlillo the Malnlo ballerles rent shrapnel (bricking tn upon ll.e Ameri can works ami from the front came a galling fire from the NonlenfchlU. ' For llirco honra the HpnnlanU weie malnlninlng a galling fire, but llicy thol high, making vorliablu hotbed of the Kvond line of enlrrnuhmciiW, held by DLAI.KItS IN . . . Hardware, Sash, Doors & Winds, Lime, Cein-nt A I'laskr. The most Coinpiete Line of Paints nils anil Vai nishes ever In the city. KAIiMKliS ll'iaenilei' wo Iiumi t large line of PLOWS, ami Agrieiilluial Implement.!, Tob.uco Tlu riiienieleis and Twine. Also the Walter A Wood Mow- lug and Reaping Machine-. COTTON. 0en, lliirh. xiw. (noeil,o Hccond California llalallon, then tho August 0 00 6.10 MIT 5 07 i Hpanish fire tradiially alwkeueil to cmcAdo MAiiKiira U.i. liw.n III..1. Iji. Z ' Hcplombor.... OflJ (WJ ft. Z Frcskriour. Latter. Cheese. Coffee, Hams 3 cun- - ... Si ..cmU.r.... SMI 8R X ... ana jireaKiasi iiacon Arriving uany. Close 82J JOHN DUNN,'! CASTOR I A Ipr Infants and Children. The Kind You HaY8 Always Ecasht re of CSt.r'vs.'CU Ileara ward ni'irnliigand they rvlrcateil. The Spanish o must have been heavy, at the ground over which I hey I charged wairovered lili ( lolled blood llealilea Jdauser bullets the Hpaiihtnls i'..ol bisM CoaleJ bailt. A dispatch dated Manila, Aug. 4, savs, the United Blatet monitor Monlctey ar Iviil here today. Itaiiila will .fall as oon ai the monitor Monailnoek cnuic here. She la eocleil by Kit Tliurs day. . i Admiral Dewry'a ahlpa are ilrliplng ... Tl.. C I JkH Iretichea nml rninpa of Ibe 8psnt"l. Flyer I'ltOM (iOLDSIUiUO, And Inlernieiilalo SIiiiI.nm. lo JdoUKIIF.AD CITY, and Kctiir.i K umi Day, Sunday, Au. i4th lty aol icil al i.m from many persona on the line of the road, Ibe A N C Kit Company has dc. id.'d to try the Fly. again, nod when tickets are puavhascil the following low rules of fare will go em, (I.m.,1 for this d .y and train only. Fare for It Html Trlp:-From (1 .Ids. Imm, H.00; New llernc, 50. Schedule xs (lobUlH.ro, 7 40 a m: Leave New lleri.e.O H ami arrive M.tro head City, 10 57 in. lb-turning train l.nv.-s Mon bead H p in. H. I., DILL, Hup. N. II. HTI'.KKT. t, V. OATKH, STRCJZT & GATP.5, I'hynklnn. antl 5urgon. Middle ttlreet, New Heme, V. (' 21. W. HirSOX, i M'ic.-iiH I Jr. .ad :-ir.- I. m xl tnStewart's &. If.--i.lei!.-.. Ins ;r.m.l Street. ; i. ttu i.-l ;-. a t.ecia!iy. At tlve I : on I'AMII.V I'.ilil.K (or T..i:i'. lor T. J.TURNER ", G. N. Ennstt. STILL LP. DS in We hale jul reeeived niiolhei Fu.e ' Sioek of l'l'lINIT TUK sisting .f II. d ' I! s-iii SuiW. l a ter Sail--'. Chilioio. i-, I Waul liotiei. au.l Hall Man. I- at I... -vet , Prices e . r known. TOTIIEI ADILS! (live ymir or.l r lo T. .1. Tt liNI'.l! with )oor Small l'ii-1. lie of y.iui. lf or any one of lour family and be will fui- ni-h v. in a line 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 H 16x20 Pin lnstel Only 2 9 16x2!) Siphi.i. latest htylu 2 W SATISFACTION (!UAKANTi:i:i). You can e a line sample of this nork nt my store. This line work is done by the Owens Portrait Co., of Chicago. T.J. Turner is llu- cheapest place lo buy your nice Toilet Sets, M.is.pnl.i Cmi. opy and Fancy Willow lb" kers. A call at our new store, 7.1 Middle hi reel, will not only prove to Ih- pleasant bill U m Ii rial. T. J. Tt'USEll FUllNI riiRE CO 75 Middle Hin--t, New Home, S. tl. . y Book Store y. 4 if SIIAKKS- S " N V s I '11111 OA r.T;:ii!ii.i: - NF.W I'daiNK n:i.:-:T. N C. F.ka Pi-ploo Mall. ll.ioiii-ni..-. I .....I. eie Mi'k Powder. I Milk. Melbn's F.. ..1. I A Caronek's .Sohible I 'i o I ;COLUMII.N INSF.I Till DK -Sure I v till to Water I'ligH and Uoaeliet I'hy ilclan's Prescriptions A 5petln!ty. License -Taxes ! okkh-k or ;ity Tx dti.i.tumm. Ilonto l'or Knlo. A t sl Ri-ntle li.se, tight yean o'dj and lady ran drive him l h anlelr, K. 11. JON KB. All i-rwn Ihible for Cliy LUt'iise T are liorehv nolifled that the annin l due and psyiihle nt title olho, MONTHLY, IN ADVANCK. Those who fail or n lose to u y the collet tor (Iw first time ha rails will m-t Ibe vislletl Die second lime, anil tho II rense due will be c l eclcd as the law dirts U. I am done wearing out receipt. I HUGH J. LOVICK, I City TX Collect'. AT HILLS In addition In Hie I'oh Mfg. Co. 's regular lines of Chaiob-ss and Cbiiiu Columbins, I l.irlfi.r.l mid Vedette lllevel.-s, I have added a new wheel, , , Hill's Special, which are made for me by the ' llnrtfor.1 Cycle Co., and which nr up to dale in every r.--Hs l, which I Vill aell . . For $3o.oo I will have a full line of CHEAP NKW WIIF.KLs In a few day, prices ranging from t'.'.itotn. Complete Lln of hl'SlljHKH-Tlrc, Ik lis, I in. I". Ac, lit Ixiwrst tJash I'liees. rk-ii.l for prim list. Hold for CASH only. I have aeriiml the ag. ncy of the COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY S GOODS. Ami have a Mock of same on hand. eon. i.llnf of tlntpbiiph'Hie, Itoconla and bllpplles llenerdlly, OltVPIHH'IIONI'.H 60 LI) ON IN. HTALLMENT. WJ1. T. IIII,T 111 Mt. 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