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VOL. XVl-NO 12G. JIW HHHi, . C. WIDKCSUAI MORHIKO, AUGUST 31, IBM. ESTAUI.ISUE1) 18112 A PRACTICAL LESSON ! TO EUT DHMMTS. Yet we think all will testify to (ho practical economy of buyine UOOU, STYLISH, SEKVK EADI.E SHOES, uod we have again studied lo plcnsit our customers at this point. . " Then for the next few days, all who are fortunate enough to wear sizes between Nos. 1 and 4, can get a Clement & Bull, 42 or $3 Shoe for (Listkn) only SOc Pair. Two or Three Teices of All-wool Iioinan Stripe Flannel, former price Olio, now 15c. - Also a Pew Ladies Uib Vests, former price 25c, now 10c. COME AND SEE US, " Replcaii Stale Eiecnlive Cm- fflittce to Devise Soma Scheme. Docker? Hives Up a Certainty, Daughters of Confederacy. Pub : lie School Committee Change , Most Distilleries. Week Crop Bulletin. the fair weather at the beginning of the week considerable Improvement occu rred in many crops, and farmers had oppor tunity to save fodder and bay and do some fal plowing. Cotton has improved here and tt ere; is reported as fruiting well in some sec tions, A good deal is open on light, sandy soil; some has been picked and ginned and new bales have been put on the market; but picking will not become general until settled fair weather comes. Over the most productive cotton coun ties the crop has not improved; shedding foims and bolls continues, and rust has Increased materially. Corn is maturing well. It has been injured on bottoms in the south portion by freshets. Fodder pulling Is under way, but the work has been prolonged by showers,"and, wnile much has been saved, there are many reports of loss or damage. Tobacco lias suffered iu some sections from wet weather, where it is WAR OF WORDS. iTIe Real Conflict Gives Place to Disrates 02 Its Contact. Journal Bukkau, I lialeieu, N. C, August 30. The Republican State- Executive com mittee is called to meet here at Kepubll can headquarters on September lBt, "to vellowinir or rottlna in the hills (Yad loevlse a scheme to beat the Democrats," klu GranvjHe, Davidson). Better cures I J. H. HACKBURN. D MADE - TO - ORDER ! We now have ready lor ex amination, the new sample line, Fall and Winter '98-'09, Men's ' Woolens, t from "The American Tailors," Cincinnati. . This collection embraces all kinds of fabrics lor business or dress suits. ... Suits made to order, irom $12, up, fit guaranteed and delivered express prepaid. The volume ot business done with this line last season was most satisfactory and without a single misfit. says Secretary Hyams Mr. Oliver II. Dockery, as already stated will give up the cashier's place in the Rcyenue office here on September st and will be succeeded by Mr. D. J Duncan, brother of Collector Duncan. Dockery will enter the race for Solicitor of this district, lie gives up a $1,200 place for an uhccrtainity, The Capital Club last night occupied its handsome new club house. It Is a handsome building on the outside, and handsomely equipped. The Kalelgh JMuclrlc company Is pre paring to more thoroughly ciiulpp the lighting and utrcet car plants here. New machinery has just been purchased by the president of the company, Mr. W. J. Andrews. The public are promised ex cellent serviro and that there will be no difficulty in handling the big crowd thai 1.1 be here during the State Fair. Mr. Thomas Devcrcux has given lite 1,000 bond as Ilnukruptcy Referee for the 6th bankruptcy district. Judge Pur nell has approved the bond It will be remembered that Col. Carr ffercd $500 as a piize to the township voting the biggest vote for local school taxation. The election was hold last year. There were only 11 townships that voted for the tax, but the Superintendent of Public Instruction has not yet dccld cd what township is ontllled to the prlzo It does not seem as if It would be a hard matter to settle out of so limited a num bcr. The Clark-Kilgo trial is being heard today in Durham. If Judge Clark is not completely beaten, tho public generally will be very much disappointed I'ho second annual convention of the North Carolina Daughters of the Con federacy will be held in Washington N. C. on October 2nd. Each chapter is entitled to one representative for each 25 members. The Raleigh chapter Is en tiled to 2 representatives, but they hae not as yet been chosen. Superintendent Mebane in his report says that there should be an amendment In tho township committee arrangement. That as the number for each township to manage the publio schools Is now 0, he thinks it ought to be increased to six, thieo while and three negroes. The white committee to manage the while schools, and the negroes to manage tho negro school. It is earnestly hoped that Mr. Mcbane'a suggestion will be carried out. He also advises that the county supervisor, who should be a man (It for bis position, meet with each of these committees and assist them in their dispensing of the school money, and employing teachers, etc. The Populist Slate central committee Is to meet here at the same tune that the Republican Executive committee mints. Just before the railroad commission met this morning the bill of Injunction aked for by the Wilmington and el- don Uallroad to prevont the reduction of passenger rales to S and eta. a mile, was served on Chairman CelJwoll The .nluncllon order will be argued early In October, but now a restraining order la In effect. This goes up before the higher rourt, than expected are reported from Foi syth, Rockingham and Guilford countieB. Over most of tho east and Bouth portions of the Stato curing is finished and the crop is on the market. Turnips are doing very well. Rice is heading nicely. Fiuld peas are very line; many are ripe and ready lor picking. Late cabbages alid tomatoes are nearly a failure. The grape crop is short and in ferior as compared with Inst year. liny making is going on briskly where possi hie. but there remains much hay to be cut. Fall plowing progresses slowly. ON THE DIAMOND. Kcanlla or lhe.NHllonnl l.eniciie Ilmi Bull Unllies IMjcl YKtriliiy. Special to Journal. Pittsburg, August 20 -Pittsburg 0, Boston 8. Louisvlllo, August 30 Baltimore 2. Louisville 1. Chicago, August 30-Niw York 0, Chicago 1. Cincinnati, August 30 Philadelphia 0, Cincinnati 1. Where They I'liiy Toilny. Brooklyn at Chicago Washington at Cincinnati. Boston at Cleveland. New York at PillMhurg Philadelphia at St. Louis. Baltimore at Louisville. low int 4'lulM Ninnil. W. L. P. Ct. Boston 71 41) .;I9 Baltimore,; C8 3'.) .0:15 Cincinnati,. 72 i .020 Cleveland 0-1 411 .WO Chicago 01 BO .801 New York 02 4! .5.18 Pittsburg rfl 51) .4S Philadelphia 52 50 .41 Louisville, 45 0!) .31)4 Brooklyn 43 65 ,ai)!l Washington 40 71 .300 St. Louis 32 H2 .281 Washington, August 2!). The Cuban commission, which will sail from New York on Saturday, will take formal pos session of Cuba in the name of the Uni ted Stales, but just when the exercise of authority by this country and the relin quishment of authority by the Spaniards will occur has not been determined. Two months may elapse before Ihe United Stales attempts to exorcise abso luto control over the city of Havana and Ihe eastern provinces of the Island. The department has no desire to hurry troops Into Cuba before the hot weather is over, and it Is, therefore thought to be not Im probable that the beginning of thecvacu atlon by the Spaniards will not be hastened, Tho facilities for transportation pos sessed by Spain are extremely limited. Practically no ships will be available nntil those that this government char tered to transfer the men and officers who surrendered to General Shaflcr, at Santiago, can be secured Several are at Secretary Alger Doubts That (Jen Miles Made the Statement. Sehlej's Change of Command. The Troops in Porto Men Suffering Greatly. Special to Journa l Washington, August 30. It now seems uertitiu that (iencrul Miles will be called upon for a Btiuement regarding the interview criticising tho Secretary of War, If General Miles admits authenticity of the criticisms attributed to him, a court martial is deemed certuin. la the alleged statement of General Miles he charges the War Department with mutilating and even suppressing parts or the whole of certain messages in their transmission to the public, thus put ting him and his relations to the army in a false light to the people at homo, and also that Washington allowed the plans of his Porto Rico campaign to leak onl to such an extent as to render them use less and dangcreous, and lie had to change them. Secretary Alger expresses himself us follows: "I do not believe that Ooiieral Miles gave any such interviews or made any criticisms on the War Department or the Secretary of War. lie is too good a soldier and too old a soldier for that. He knows the penalty. There has been no explanation asked of liiin, and the War Department cannot alTord to take any notice of these Interviews. It would be uiidigiiilled and Improper." Neliley lccotciilxl. Ccmmodoie I'Llll,) by his appointment t ) tho second North Atlantic squadron In place of Admiral Schley, has charge ol the ships of the squadron while they aie undergoing repairs. No formal r.ler h is been issued disbanding the squadron. The cruiser New Oilcans will he Schley's tlag vesBel until the work of the military commission is ended. Ily these lers Admiral Schley loses his identity ith the Heel lliat destroyed the Spanish ips, and the result probably will be his assignment later to some other station, if he prefers It. The order for Admiral Schley to Ily his Hue on llio New Orleans was made so as keep him constiuctively on sea duly bile serving on the commission, thus entitling him to the highest pay of his rank, 10,000 per annum. Acting Secretary of the Navy Allen has decided that the naval militia will be mustered nut in bodies instead of individually. TIia TroAin Niiirrrlnir, The yacht May has arrived at Phila delphia and brings tho report Hint of the national relief commission on the condi tion of the army in Porto Rico. According to the report there are 1,000 men sick and a large number of lliem are suffering from typhoid fever. There are 10,000 troops on the island. A CHOICE LOT . Small Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips ! Ill NT RECEIVED ! t I Hail U 'INionc 91. IvJLOJULO. FANCY EM! IN HUTTEU DAIRY, AND NUMEROUS TlllNiiS TO EAT, TAN FOUND AT OUIt 8TOIMS. FUEKII FROM OTHER GOOD ALWAYS BE II' YOU WANT NIOK FIGS FOR PRE SERVING YOU (JAN BE SUPPLIED BY LEAVING YOUR ORDERS WITH 4 Ui WIio1'NaI & Retail Grocers, 71 Rroji'l St. SLUULSUULSLXJUUlSLSULSlJU Found at Last! Where I can get my SHIRTS, COLLARS anil CUFFS Done Nicely mid got that Beautiful Finish which I have been trying lo get so'long. Also Ladies can got their SI lilt T WAISTS done right and don't forget to send in your Lnce Curtain?. SATISFACTION (iliAKANTEED, NEW KERNE Steam Laundry II. W. BOIFSON, Funeral Director ami Embalmer. Office (18 Broad Street, next to Stew art's stables. Residence 108 Broad Street. I Burial robes a specialty. Henry s Pharmacy and Ibe-reductlon on other road. be a"B preparing to remove tho last HIGH GRADE GROCERIES m ' I ... AND LOW PRICES! ? Will tell this is why wo keep busy. m Wo aro offering bargains now, to make room tor Fall stock which Z will soon bo coming in. Call and .800 us beioro placing your orders. , 1 Tis no trotiblo to show goods, but' 5 a pleasure. , ... '- Fresh Flour, Buttor, Checso, ColTep, Hams : and 13rcakiast Bacon Arriving Daily. Installments of the Spaniards there, and the remainder art In Spain or en route borne. An estimate of the troop near Havana places tha tolal at approximate ly 123.000. and thoso In Porto ltlco at about 10,000. Oar fthlp. Hong Kong, August 20-The TUlclgb arrlred reslordar and the Olympla to day. They will at once go Into dry dock. The ships were fouled In Uanll water. H35T DUNN, delayed until the courts give decisions on this case. The State Fair premium Hal ' will be Issued today. There is every evidence that the exhibit at the Fair will be splendid, and the attraction In the shae ot side show will lie much more 'erlucd than ever before. Many gamb ling at heme have boen refused privilege of apace. There are mure dlslllloileiln title Slat than In any other. Nearly all make coin wliUkey. The Weekly Crop Bulletin for week ending Monday, August SU, 1808, la' a follow.:. The weather durlnf the week ending Monday, August illth, was more favora ble for the growth ot crop and for farm woik, especially throughout the central and northern portion ot the Stale and weal of the Blue Itldgt; but In the south the coudltlon were Pol satisfactory. ' The first three das wrr clear and Very warm, the maximum temperature reach ing between 60 and M (legrvts: Tho mean for lh entire week averaged a'-wye normal, tho ex cos. amounting ta much as II va degreos la the central portion, ttliower oocurrad everywhere the latter bal( of the week, and too much rain i tilt reported from aoulbara couolles, .' . j rl daily from the southeast portion of (be mat. The heavy rain on the night ( LEAH JONES, of the 2lth csuncil illiutruua frpalieta In ........... tanlbe Catawba end' ""I-" "' "- " iua.i. F " ff Absolutely Pvrw NKW HEUNE, N. C. K. DAYKKllllY, Manager, 127 MIDDLE STREET, NEW HEUNE, N. C. Eskay's Alblllnnnized Food, I'eplongenic Milk I'owder, Malted, Milli, Mcllin's Food, Keed it Curnriek's Soluble Fi o.l Nc1m! Nt'ls!! Seeds!!! Finest Strains of Cnbb:ig', Hnta Bags, and Turnip SimI for Full plnnllnf . Don't fail to Call and lurcliuse. .1. F. VI BSK. They Oo Like Mot Cakes. COLUMBIAN INSF.CTl'lT DE - Su e Dcrth to Wnler Bugs and Roaches, Physician's Prescriptions A Specialty. Deering Mowers & Hay Rakes. We have on Hand (hie Morse Mowcrr, Two Horse Mower-', Hay lEakcr. Come and Hee I s. WILLENBEINK'S IRestanrant and Mm Rooms. 120 MIDDLE NT., NEW HEUNE, N. C. 'PHONE NO. '115. KverilhlB; New Hail Flrat 4-Iium. MKAI.N unn. Klrrirle Faaa Hurrlal Balm My ihe Work. Tae Caitr'n Proiml. Lokdoi, August 2ft Dr. Emil Heleh, the eminent Hungarian historian and British counsel in the Venezuelan arbi tration, expresses tho opinion that Czar Nicholas Is vlslouary lu au Interview on the Czar's proposition thai an Intel nat ional conference bo held for the purpose of recuring real and lasting eace anions the powers and the ending of tho In crease in armaments T he Czar Is a dreamer," say Dr. lielch. "lie 1 not in robust health, and ha ulway to take great care of hi body. This scheme fur universal peace I one of hi dreams. It is also a feint. Count MuraulcIT, the Russian mlnlslcr for foreign alTalra, hope by It aid to get a free hand iu the development ol the Kusslan scheme In Manchuria." The paper are filled with discussions, comment and opinions a lu tho Czar's note. The most world shaking event could hardly have produced moro Inter est than Dili luggcation, the fruition of which I regarded by many here a au absolute Impossibility. The religious world, however, loudly welcomes and praise the .Czar' Initia tive. Numerous bishop have already publicly expressed Iholr view In that direction. . CO. I. C. Whitty Agents for Chattanooga Chilled Plows, Cane Mills and Kvnp) ornlors. S(ok holder m : Train, I From OOLDSItOltO and Inter mcdlalo Stations lo Morcliead City and Uetiirn, Wednesdaiy. Nept. 7th. All Stockholders of record, and their Immediate families will be panned free. A Stockholder' Immediate family con sists of husband and wlfo and children, and such other a domicile with lilm and for whom ho ia responsible for their maintenance and support. Southern .Rmilvvay. The Standard Itailway ol the SOUTH The Direct Line to all Points, TEXAS, (ALIIOUXIA, FLORIDA, CUR A AND l'ORTO RICO. Strictly Kimt-Cla Equipment on Through or Local Trains; Pullman I nil SCHEDULE: Leave Onlilsltoro 7 00 A. Ilesla ? 30 LaOrango 7 2u Falling Creek, 7 40 M. TBI MAKEETi. Yesterday' market ipiolntiont furnish ed by W. A. l'orterlh Id .1 Cn. OuimiasH llroknr. Nkw Yoita, August 30 tmxm Open. High. l-ow. (Joan Sugar 1421 H"! Am Tobacco ... IU I4t 143 141 a It. 4 0, im 117) Un U7) Mel. SI, Hy nnj inn 10J 10 , J COTTON. Klnslon Caswrll, Dovrr, Core Crtrk, Tusrarora, ('lark. New Heme, Klverrlaln, ('rnalan, HavcliH'k, Newport, Wlldw.HHl, Arrive M City, Itelurnlsg train bead City at W I' 74 HOI H 10 8 21 HIM H40 II IXI 01 S!U 0 4.) HA 10 04 1017 leave '. M. ace Sleeping Car on all Night Train Faat and Safe Kch.-dulc. Travel by the Southern and you are as sured a Safe, Oomfortnhlc and Kxiiedi- lloua Jmirney. Apply to Ticket Ag nla f, Time Ta- Ibht, Itntea and Oi noral Information, or address K. II. DAUBY. It L. VEUNON, c.p. at. a, T. ft .. Ah"Ville, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. FNK H, (Unnoh, J. M. Ct M V P A Oen Mtn. Trnf. Man. W. A. TtK, U P A. WASHINOTON, l. t, More- January roiinlb- lying In !Ye I'to r! eta, ( ' 'y In 1 I , ('.bar- MONDAY, K TUB Kit 8, 1' uli'g 1 ', ' " ',- j i r month. I Open, lliph. Low, 11iim B.IW (1.09 A.ti SSS1 CHICAGO MAUKKTS. Waar Open, lllgli. Lo. Ooae DeoMnber.... fill tH 01 83 Co December.... t S0 S0 go) Cnnduclor will lie furnished list of all Slot k holders, and will pa only those rim are of record anil tbelr tarn' llir No passe Will It ImumI or quired from thl iiflloe. ICE IOR MOMS I'KR S. LDILL, Hupt. , . . SCA5ONABL0 . SEEDS I Peas, Iteana, Cabbage and Turnip Seed In variety tor Fall and Winter Planting utility's. Whoa In itayhoro slop al the Luptoa at Houh for good accommodations. Old P. O. Corner. Clean, pure, wholesome, guaranteed to be chemically made (mm distilled water and free from Impart Ua. Hpeciallr lie tended and prepared tor kunaa con. sumption. ke deliverwd dally (eicent Sundays) I a. as, to I p. . Sunday (retail only) t r. m. lo II noon. For prime and other lnformai:on. eddreas. New Borno Ico Co., ft. B. OVIOM Misa.rie. -4 i a. ' I. t: t e'V
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