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c 4 ' -V" VOL IVII-KO. ICS. HIW tinX, K. C, SATLKD4V MORMSG, EIPTU'StS t, II3S. tSTAILISHID IS81 TKEF.liHE OTHERS. ' - v I Sf.HTHFIELD HAMS, " Ridiculous" v 7 Sij SMALL SIZE, ONLY 14 CTS. 8 Yet it eoeoit (o liut 'tis true rwrertheleo!. that during the uel frw iIti we tball svll a line of Childreui nud Mi sera Tin V anJ Murk low itiott, tiu lunging Jfom 01 10 U j aLcs the food more ddidous and wtiolesome IV i ft IS AN 4 IN 29c Per Pair. Indies Pat Leather Slippers for C5c Jair. viz V! V! Wry many J nJ thing in Ladies LoWbiioe. Some of the nciiiue Belle v forlDc.. Just a few pieces left of thoee 10c Ginghams for It. ti A lovelr line of lo Madras Cloth for 12!c Two or three pieces of Itoma Stripe and Polka Dot I'i'iue fur Hlc, former iS price 18c. Fibred lucaa in uary and white, and black for 8c w JN Our best 30 inch Punjab Percale for 10c. Some dainty Marine W A lllue Kdin Dimities, so eleptut and usrfsrl for full wear, only 10c, iv and tho Madras in plaid for drosses or waist dc.-rte a g A cood Summer Corset fur S3a lance. y In fact the knife haa bevii (dunged Into our entire stock of V' l Summer Condi and when wo snv thil we mean to trite TOU W " ' (IS AS (IS (IS (IS (IS (IS (IS Real Bargains. Hackburri V! VI W Sit 1H mmh Are receiving New Goods Every Day. Anions them Cheese, liesfream. I'tilter of the l)0t creamery. " Van Vmpa Soaps, Tomalo, Vegetable, Mock Turtle, 0 Tail, V I'onllion and I hicki-n nt 10c cun. .' v ' . Imported Sttrdinei, 2 caus for 25o. . v . , v , ' Oyster mid Clam Chowder?. ' ': ' Everything oi the heat quality and a new stock to pick lroin. . Milk on Ice. Big limns to slice ul 13e. - Kiugans Small Hams just in and guaranteed. ; ' : . . Our leader the 2.1c Flour is coin? and nukine 'is niahy srood customers. We continue the sale at the price, all you want. Fancy Cakes at 15c per lb, . - . - Our stock at the Ilard ware Store will goon lie complete. Look out for od. in few days. It will pay to wuit ' 't ' GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: ' . GROCERIES: .. 71 MIDDLE STKEKT. .'I'liotie 147. "S CI BROAD STREET.., S SEVEN 5PftINei8.W y T he Finetitiif ull Hincnii Waters. A Positive Cure for Indigestion. . l - llyspepxla, Insomnia, Ncrvmu Prostration and all Kiduty and ' ' titur Troubles, lis general renloralive properties ate wonderful. a EhcIi Hiring haa its peculiarities All seven are marvelous., . , L EEDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS. : HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN. Telephone Line Waterworks -'' Hot or Cold From LQraDKe . In Hotel. Water Baths-' to Seven Sprlngi. - Free To Quests. Wa'er Free to Oui sU. n nrriVra at other fiftMs or luKiro'int' i nee T nin Sev.-n Hprinss water an CUAUUKD t100 VEli WEEK KOll. i FOR TERMS ADD11K.S3 . . : -i..,.. I:-. , :'4 G. F 5M IT H , Proprietor i ii ii i iniii i i ii in - i i i mi if ii I m M WM FUMU ! 1 We hava Just received Our Cliildren in-f Royi Sails, " in ill sizes from 8 to 1G ' We can Raferjay ilianfiero'Las Bfvcr been a handsomer line of short pants suits in the city Our prices range from 1 50 up lo G OO. o o o We have paid especial attention to our , stock of Coys ?1 Shoes, and can now Miow the mot complete line of thil- ij dren?, Hoys and Youth's Shoes Sizes from 9 to C. Prices ET to tit and suit as well as the shoes, from ftl OO up to yi SV, Dt n't fail to sec our line before purchasing. , - T.-Q-. ZDUnT dz CO., Tkt Blla Asrlaau twplleaUaas , far Sae trf. BaiUlaf Oa- eraUaaa. Tkree BrwUara. Takaeee frea Wlaataa. ' OifaH Orvksas PU . tlALiiea. Beplembar, t Tha podttoa of tba Boa. Taoaaas SeUla od taa eoa Utatloaal anMndmest has eaoasd soma teaaalioa It was altogether aaaipeetad by tha RepahlleaUoaa, bat a as at- tacks lbs shteerrty of his purpose or tbe hooMly of his ooavlctlona. Becrellj they all admire tbe elaaa-oot, bold ttaad that ha hat takes, la fact, tba only harsh eiltlclsm,fromtbalrttaBlpolBlla a stalament Ibat Mr. BalUa'e daclaratloa at to tha amendment It hit first step to wards entering the Democratic ranks. 81 x among the leading Republicans of thta county west lo Mr. Settle and told him that they entirely agreed with hlai la hit present potlttoa on the amaad meal; and tha; stated that when time Is opporlant Ibty would lure aobeiiuncj in tatting publlo ezpreaiioa to I belt views., ' ' " "- ' ,' Mr. Sellle's stand on the ' amendment needs ao analytla. Ia conversation he tpoke somewhat la detail aa to tbe tont that governed him. '', ' "The present conditions of tbe Repub lican party ia North .Carolina ia not hort of disgusting." aald be. "We are not able to bold a convention that is not beld op to the ridicule of tha world. It seems Impossible for us to come together In-decency and la order. Kind you.lt It not a pleasant thing for 1 respectable white man to be called to order In a eon ventlon by a burly, riotous negro. The negro as such must go from politics. I believe," he continued, "that the adoption of the amendment will ulti mately mean good for the republican party in North Carolina. At any rate, the carrying of it will ensur the adjust ment of political differences In a fair decent manner." . .. t Col, J. F. Arm field hss decided not to accept tha appointment as. major la the FortysUtk. Regiment , now. , enlisting for service In tbe Philippines, and,- has so notified the officials.. Private reasons bsve finally prevented his accepting the offer. ' . u-X i b.. :s -. It was expected that the work 6a the Institution for the White Blind here would be completed by September 1st, but It will not be until October 1st, Su perintendent Rsy ssys the Institution will therefore not be open until October llth. lie says that if : all the attentive addition! and alterations are completed by October lit, - be will be well pleased Fires in Kslelgh are a rarity. There was one yesterday in the grocery store of Dewsrds Wilder., It originated In the cell si, and It N said to have been caused br spontaneous combustion of cotton, bagging, Tbe fire had smoldered all night, and wu dltcovered at 6:30, and was confined to the cellar. The stock alone wu damaged by smoke. Secretary Joseph E. : fogne says the number of applications for space at the State Fair It far larger than ever before. ' Ills gratify la; to see the Interest In tha fair. Italeigh It lo be hsndsomely deco rated and will put its best toot foremost. Tbe State grants a charter to the White Patent Axle and Hub Company, which, will have its manufactory either at Wilmington or Greensboro. t Us ctp- Hal stock (s $14,000 and the stockhold ers are B. F. Keith, F. P. White 'and others. . " - ' Senator Butler's neWspspei, The Can casiao, has tome flings at' tt election law, tijling it infamous. The Athevills Gazelle It pitted OB the- back aud .rtiere ro more or lets direct thruataVt lUe constitutions! amendment. j Tbe. roof timbers af ibe.new First f resliylerlan church are being put, lii place., Work on li lUney1 Meinoilal Library building has been checked an eullie month. because of tbe jailure'of a Penn) Whnlt brick making tirm to -if ud tome brisks Of special deabja Tha. en trance to the library Is through a pll tared portico of brown stone, Of antique design. The plate glass, whlchwUl .be tbe largest In the Stale, for' the new Tucker office, building, have not yet ar rived. The cost of the , building com plcte will, It IS stld, approximate 1 30,000 Raleigh's public schools will open, on September 15ih. , ; Stokes county has' three brothers K g 4 y (Southern by name)whose combined sge p rj , Ii 230 years. Their respective ages sre 1 j q Y?', 8U, t)7 snd 8'J. icese tureo oromers live in two miles of esch other, and are bale and hearty., j - 1 Brick-laying wai begun last week on the wills of SUelby'a new $100,000 cot- . ton mill, and fine progress is being nindo though the rainy weather has lnterfured with the work to tome extent. - ' ' The thlpmentt of manufactured to bacco from Winston this nmnth s --re- r .pretsnts tbe parties ooBtaatlag tbt title selected for Wiuttoa't goveraoMar building has recently filed a complaint for hit clleat, preparatory to a talt. The counsel far Mr. Jaoobe, owner of tbe lot, hat filed aa an war to aald complaint Tba board of director! and offlcert of the Piedmont Park Association, held aa eoibutlaaiie meeting av Wlntloa It wat decided to make the grand ataad 180 feet long. Tbe capital stock of the associa tion Is 5,000, and a committee was sp poloted to dltpote of the u a told stock. The Oxford orphans who are making a tour of the Slate are certainly making a succeat of their concerts. Tbe manager aayt that Ibey had cleared over 3,000, and bad only been on the road sit weeks. Quickly euro constipation and rebuild and Invigorate the entire system never gripe or nauseate De Witt's Little Early Riteas, F. & Duffy MAST DBOPPKD VBOM BOLLS Paailoa Ltst tnriln On Aaaaaat Of Daatha af PatwlMaia. Wasbisotor, Aug. SI. The annual report of H. Olay Evans, Commissioner of Pensions, shows that during the year ending Jnne SO, 1809, there were added to the pension roll 40,901 .names, and 4-1. 106 were dropped, toflli of these by reason of death. There was expended for penitons tl38,VGo,0Sl. The annual pesalon roll amounta to 1131.617,001, being M9,49S more than It ever wu. due to the higher aversge annual rate of pensions. . Tbe roll is made np of 763,451 surviv ing soldiers, 237,418 widows and depend ent relatives and 058 'nurses. The total number of original applications filed du ring the year, including those on ac count of the war with Spain, wu 48,765. The number of original claims allowed wu 37,077. . . During the year 107.919 claims of all clasees were rejected, a urge Percentage of these being claims for increase. To secure a mora uniform practice In the future, the appointmert of kcommtstlon on the revision of the laws, rules and regulations Is recommended. There are now on the rolls four wid ows of Revolutionary soldiers, si fol lows: Either B. Damon, 85 years old, Vermont; Nancy Jones, 85, Tennessee; Rebecca Mayo, 86, Virginia; Mary Snead 83, Virginia. There are also on lbs rolls seven daughters of Revolutionary soldiers, u follows! Hannah Nowcll Barrett, 99 years eld, . Massachusetts; Susannah Chadwick, 84, Pennsylvania; Sarah C. Hurlburt, 81, Penmylvsnlt; Eliza San- ford, New Jersey; Ann M. Slaughter, 89, Virginia; Rhoda Augusta Thompson 78, Connetlent: Augusta Fuller, Con netlcut,, " : , .- Hiram Cronk, of New Turk, Is the only surviving pensioned soldier of tbe War of 1819. lie is 99 yean of age and served with the troops from New York. The number of widows on the rolls. based on the service of their husbands iu the War of 1812, U 1,098. --There are 1,656 surviving soldiers and 3,803 widows pensioned, based upon service lu the Indian wars, from 1833 to 184'3. For service in the War with Mexico 9,204 surviving soldiers and 8,115 widows of soldiors who served In that war are pensioned. , . " -. Irritating b"-'tb, . bltea, scrslcbcs wounds and ci ilhed and healed by De Witt's Witch Uazei Halve, s sure and safe application' for tortured flesh Beware of co'interfella, F. 8. Duffy. .., TI11SI"1.CI'LAT1VK MARKKTH, CiaciaatTt, August 81 Editor Maiat Halalead lectured toatght by lavllailoa before tba Zooaoaio Club, Tha audi enoa wu mlsoellaaeoaa la addition lo the members of the dab, which is large ly anil imperialistic, Mr. nalalead's sub ject wu the Philippines A fur tbe lac lure, according to 'be rules of the club, Mr. llalatead wu plied with questions. One of the questioner, with decided sympathy for Agolnaldo, after hie quea tloa had beea aaswered, added the re mark: "I hope Otla will be kept la and will keSTon blundering till he and tbe whole army are driven into tba sea or captured." Mr. Ilalttaed said: "A man with those sentiments It a traitor to his country.'' Several men Jumped ap and remarked "Two-thirds of this sudience thinks that way." Mr. Balstead replied: "Whoever thinks that way la a traitor." Thea there wu a rush down the hall with raised fists toward Mr. llalatead. bat a great number of men stepped In between Mr. Halt teed and those who were rushing at him. There was a great nolae and uproar which disclosed tba fact that the audlenoe wu compoaed of men on both sides of that question. Mr. Halstead wu quietly let out of tbe church by a side door, and taken home. No blows were strock, but chairs and seata ware upset, and there were loud threats and great uproarlousness. AUTKAD MAS BTISUT. t LMhm atetWe Ik rueeni ml atirriatj Bs 1st, its Ctk EuiaiT Sugar Cured llama, first quality, 13c. Small Breakfast Strips, 10c lb. California llama, beat quality, 0c lb. Big llama to Cut only lJo. Very Fiaett Pure Cream Chorea. - Imported and Domestic Macaroni." ' Fresh California Prone. New Crop White Beans. Hi'jni'i Sweet Pickle, both mixed and plain. Everything usually kept in a r irst-Claas Grocery Store can be found nice and fresh. Traamy .aw Broken. Washihotoh, August 81 Todsy's Treasury statement shows that the net gold oa hand wu $247,880,601. This the largest amount In the Treasury at one time In the history of tbe Depart ment, the next largest amount having beea $146,987,026, on December 81, 1898 Tbe sltustlon la accounted for by the fact that durlne; the lut two weeks or more the revenues of the Government, of which from 80 to 90 per cent are paid In gold, have largely exceeded the eipen ditnrea. In Shoe Buying get the correct shape for your particular type of foot. "Queen Quality' Shoes are, made in special shapes to tit the several types of feet. They are beautiful to look at, delightful to wear. The price is not the only thing that has made "QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES famous. 1 gate over a mlllbm I a 1 'f ponn The rev amounted to , I Juclje Fynum, V'T -lny' unoLadoiui furnished by It,' B Wllni Co., Uluhmoud; Va., Hepre- teuitM by l. Nuwborrj.-. ; i ... , t j; ii . .iaA vitk Sepl. 1. n't tit 'Kb,-- ." ; :-' ; Opeu. Higtk:Uj. U.ae .. 158 l.'i7 15-H .. Ii8i 131 32tf , . 01 01 0'H ..: 47 4ii 404 .. HI. l"i 10 ; IJft 135 .. 47 4T 47 .7138J 184i ,1331 .. 99t 99f 081 .. 1051 10!it ... 571 671 61 .. 96i 9S 901 . . 40t 491 S ,. 22i S2i 221 - COTTON. Open. Hiyh. Low. .. 6 00 0.05 5.03 . . B.b5 5.89 . 6.84 , CUICAOO MARKETa WnaT Open. High. Low. Close September ... 001 70J 00i , 691 December.... 71i 73 71, CoitN ; ' Beptember.'... S0 81 00 , Decemlier. ... 231 2i 281 U w..j..,...i Am. IVbaiic.i.'. Reading.. C. T. C... ... Leather.,... '.. ai.ili. N. P ........ st. f C.T. P B. R. T. WaU. Pfd. n auuni j ..... 1 Oct Cotton.. j. l: mm. 4llVtWssltslifta1M Wholenale dc lUlall 'riaone 01. 71 HU 'TIS A STORY WITH BUT FEW WORDS! 156 127 01 461' 10 136 47 98 103f 56 971 48J at Close 6 05 6.83 D. F. JARVIS 69 POLLOCK STREET. NEW B13UW GRISTMILLS. New Mills, Koliln- Cliest, devatora nntlj Com It?aiisrM, Of the Latest Improved and Up-to-Date nil! Machinery. "I YOUR TUADE IS SOLICITED. 81 2S1 Ore oro, wlio 57 POLLOCK STKEriT. NEW EEHN, N. V. ) ! ?l I'l ' IM PI 'l M !M IM M !"i IM !'l l'l rt i'i I'l ii-i-i im i t BNr'-C-Ti-r;, i--.' I v i-;ii.pis of tue si. Mi: i, i I v i; , r a '. t-.i.io Uii-l fi.i-o f-.r Li.. 2- SrECIAL, PAIN3 takon In clean- i In? and policing grain before going Hamilton Clark, of Chsuneey, Ca. through the mills, which insure! pure ; t be sufTercd with itehlnit piles twenty meal. ;s b- fore try'"!? IV iu'e AViteb Corn, H-To'ey, Oats and Mlxel Feed. 1 l n- 1 ' tWO bor'3 (if 1 i l : : 0 . Pen are of wortUb ;'e:f; !:9. F. S. Pi;:' I WnKN WE TELL OK TflK OP OUK LINK OK PHENOMENAL SUCCESS Qodman's Ladies, Misses & Children's Shoes. FIUST They are warranted to nt by tlio inaniifnclnrfr. tsECOND They are warranted by us lo our customers. TUIRD Our customers are alwajs aiitfiul with tl.e wtui of them. We obligate ourselvtie to tnako god every pair that proves unsatisfactory and the priors are within teuch of evory one. 25 Ladies Dong. Button and lace, Plain and Er.ainrl Tip, Heel and Spring Heel, Latest Style Tans. A Shoe of tliis quality would be considered cheap by onr competitors at $1.60 or 91 75, but we pot a close price on them at Hi Ladies Dons;. Button aud Ijioe, tame styles as above. This quality shoes always priced at i 00. Onr prjco Hi SO Any style in Misses and Children's Shoes in black and tan, button and lace. A Special Child's Dong. Button 5 to 8, spring heel, a cheap 75o Shoe but we are selling them at SOc THESE ARE' NOT SPECIAL SALE PRICES, BUT JUST WHAT WE SELL THEM rOR THE YEAR AR.OUND. REMEMBER THAT EVERY PAIR YOU BUY ARE WAR RANTED. A NEW PAIR IF TUEY. PROVE UNSATISKAC TORY' Try a pair and we are sure you will be a friend of Godnmn's, thereby making a regular Shoe customer for us. GT POLLOCK ST. if WHEN YOUR GROCERIES AUK DEIsITERED ! You will alwtyt find tlem lo be just u ordered and "jtratjht goorH" right through. -If - yMi smd y.uir order by either tel,-' . f hone or m til it w II be 1 1 - d jie-l u tatisfactorlly.; nod of good wr.ii h', the tan 0 at If you ordered in pert n, Cur linn of Dt-lii acle. and Fancy Cr i r' a is lieyoi d ompetl Ion for either quality or pr oe. v ? Ju-t Received a nice lot North Carolina BAMS.' ' J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 177 Broad. Street. , OlearajiceSale ! This week starts the beginning of our semi-annual clcarancejsale. ' Special Isow Prists on all Dress Goods, Ribbona and . JShoes. i; Everything in seasonable goods marked down at quickly moving figures, L'otne Early. . . ... ; -J- A M 1 T foot, Jsa-A-avJ A.sija.taf Va,
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