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r J , vol. hii-.no. hi. M ' iMmuiin test ,iU i tali II I ill I tlllt 1 11(11 1(11 lflIIUIIIIM,T. LLL v I t i V7 Sr.llTIIFIELD HAMS," fi "Ridiculous " 4 . k El:;: tj ti! Gr::t --4 -f Y it nvnu so l.nt ti trw nevi-rtWlci. lU Jnrinjf tbe neit few da we shall ft II a line of CbilUtrns and Vi" Tan ..I HI. I tiw kbr. kn ram'ine from 51 to 13J. fur. Listi Ij! SHALL SIZE, ONLY I4CTS.I 7 V V7 l'.J.cs Co fcJ more '',uou and vvtiolesom i t hu 1 1J. - 'I ( i -- - 1 o o - " 29 c Per Pair. 7 V V7 Udies Pat. Leather Slippers for toe pair. Very many 7 pood thin jr iu Ladies Low She. Some of the new Pique Belle 7 for 19c Jut a few jMcces kit of those 10c fiingbami for 7c i i ; ,,f Xt.il ri rinih for lite -Two or three . , . n iuuii w . - piewof Roman Stripe and Polka Dot Pi-iuo far 121c, former " (tS pri-e 18c Figured buck io navy aud white, and Muck fur 8c w ; Our Unt 3(1 inch Punjab Percale for 10c. Sumo Jinty Marine V j Blue Kdiu Dimities, so eleg-tnt aud useful far full wear, only 10c ! and the Madras in pluid for dies or waists deserve a glance. yy A efcood Summer Corset fur 25o- " y Iu f;u;t the knife hai been plunged into our entire stock of Knn.nw.r tlnmla ami when w K.1V thin we nUMU to trive TOU V ; in ; , a A A Real J" "ti ack Bargains. ourn V V! V! V 0Jiai6F.IOTH Aro receiving New Goods Every. Day. Among 1 hem Cheese, best cream.' It utter of the best creamery. Van I am Sonpn, Tomato, Vegetable, Mock Turtle," Ox Tail, - Poiillion and I hioken at 10c can, Imported Sunliuei, 2 cans for 25a . . . Oyster and Clnm Chowders. r ... f , ., : 1 Everything ot tho best quality and a new stock to pick irom. : Milk on Ice. Big llama to slice at 12v Kingana Small llama just ill and guaranteed. - : , ' . ' ' '. Onr leader tho 2 Jo Flour ia going and making la many good AitQlniimiid IV a Asuitiiinn flin aula at Ilia nrinA fl.ll vntl WAltt'. ' Fancy fnki8 at 15c per lb, ' , , , Our stoc' nt the Hardware Store will Boon lie complete. Look out for ad. in few days. It will pay to wait . - GASKILL & MITCHELL, GROCERIES: . CI BROAD STREET. HARDWARE: 73 MIDDLE STREET. 'Phone 147. Dynnepsia, Insomnia, MorTous Prostration and all Kidney and Liver Troubles, lis (tenure! restorative properties aia wonderful. Each during hM its peculiarities. All seven are marvelous. , REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS." HACKS TO MEET EVERY TRAIN. Telephone Line Waterworks " Hot or Cold From LaQrane " In Hotel. Water Baths to Seven 5prlng. Free To Guests. ' Wa'er Free to OuesU. Il mrili-rs nt other hotels or bnsrillnc ho ises mine (Seven Hprines wntvr arc CUA.KU&1) J00 1'KU WEKK FOR WATKU I'KiVlLEOE. - ' . .... FOR TERMS ADDRESS V ; - -. . " ' ....Umi wa aww aa I . Jsm - - - f y . T ho Finest of all Mineral Waters. A Positive Cure for Indifrcstion. f I Dyspej f Liver 'I ft ft V ft L' 0. F. SMIT H, Proprietor, - .... -rS ilFOR TDE LITTLE FOLKS ! 1 , We hava jast recrived Our Child rtn and Boj's ;Pui(?, r all sizes fromStti Hi We can safely ay that there Las never been a handsomer line of short pants suils in the city Our prices ran;e frum 1 CO un. Io $6 OO. ' o o o i We have paid especial attention to mir stock 'of Shoes, and can why show the most enniplctc 'line of drenr, Boys and Yoalh's h)H Sizes from !) Io (!. i Io tit and iuit as well us lli i 5 r :. - I)i n't fail to sec our lii iocs, frum CI CO f Hoys thil-Prices ack Kallraal TrarvL Opalac f Baptist 1'alTtrslt TkU Isala. Batlra U SiUrt Irea 8klp ( Zarr. 'r al Cllar 0eaa. Ralciub. Bcpleabcr 4 There r aow 151 Federal eeavlcu la the penl lentiary. The number steadily Weal by illtcbmrfrs, and ot coarse there are as additions froa other Bute tbaa this. Tbe 850 eoortcu at work railroad bolldlng are all to be sent back to the farms September 1-llh to pick esttoa. Governor Russell has ret had ao ad Ice of aa official nature at 'to wbethrr T. Armfleid will decile the appoint ment as a Bijor la the Forty-slith Refiaieat. " Work on the annex of the State Mn- san had to be impended by . reaaoa of lack of material. The demand for brick so great hcannot be supplied.altheugh her are five brick yard lo operatlen. The work will probably be impended a week. ' A ldlng easier Republican laid to dy that he "could aot see any politics ia the constitutional asseodmMt though some Democrat had mad It a political uuestloa and some Republican wer trying to mat It one." . Travel on the railroad holds np amaa- lnly. People have money and they pend It. Fact speak louder than ca iMulty howling. Tbe negro conference which wt to have been held here September 27-S3 It Indefinitely poetponed. Yesterday and today about 73 itadenti arrived to enter the Agricultural and Uechinlcal CCllege On ot the pleasant vents of this month her will be the opening ot the Baptist Female Unlveril ty. There will be appropriate eiereisea. It will be a great Institution. . .- The aldermen last night granted the petition of the barkeeper to b allowed to keep saloon open aa hour later un til midnight. , v , .. Raleigh will cancel Its present coo tract with the water company. . Tbe Republican organ here seek to make it appear that the penitentiary J now lo Democratic bands. That 1 big error. The Democrats' euf no 1ce there. The fact 1 the Democratic dl reclori dmle a great error in not resign' ing in a body last April, si It was generally expected; la fact believed, they would do. . ' .- The State charter the - Southport, Wilmington 4 Western Railroad. Wtl liarn A. Quthrle, of Darham,,wa here thli afternoon and obtained the charter, He said: "The road will b build from Southport to Wilmington. Farther than this I am not able to speak at present. Philadelphia capitalists will construct the road. It Is evident that the road has larger plans In view, most probably North-western connection. The char ter authorize the construction ' and maintenance of the road from Southport to Wilmington, 80 mllss, with power to mcure right of way t build warehouses, grain elevators, wharves, docks and all terminal facilities deemed neoessary at Wilmington and Southport Ths road it given authority to buy, lease and op Derate ocean and river t teamen. Th Iron furnace at Greensboro I turning out 45 tons of pig Iron of an ex cellent quality each day. - This Is sold long before It Is smelted, and Is mostly hipped to Philadelphia and New York. However there bai been steady demand for pig Iron in Europe, and much of the Guilford county Iron 1 shipped to Ger many an other place on the continent. Tbe Bute Normal and Industrial Col lege will open on th 5th of September and Dr. Mclver styi that already 865 students have engaged all available dor mitory space. Be is sure that by the 5th there will be 450 si udeuts at the college over 19 years of age, and that a goed many dudIIs younger than this will re ceive Instruction in the preparatory de partmeat. Tills Is tbe Brat year that tbe college has been thrown open to outside States, and students will come from Virginia,- South Carolina,. Kentucky Alabama, District of Columbia, Georgia and New Yoik. These are charged 60 per cent, more than the North Carolina students. ' : -: : " ' " . The Benbow House property at Greeni boro has been sold, and transferred by dpt. Fisher lo Jordan, Walker A Por ter. The parlies will not disclose tlie purchase price of the property, though It is lupposed that it is about f J5,00O, amount specified In the option. They will ut once commence to build a new and perfectly appointed hotel ever tie old Hinbow hotel. . i Clerk Fortune lays that Hie movement to oust bim U not by reason of his de dared views In favor of tbe contilu tiomd aimmi Ml. Governor ii..--. :l L;u eppuin led one ' or two ti. i.-trv- a i 1 r iff 1 J n ' V- to l:.e t v i ' 1 I y She Lo .M kimnT AND OHIO. First North Carolina Regiment, United cv.x. B. . .... K.tl rln K.... I. TWa SEAtA. 1 U V. I - - I J . .-. it h. r. aiKI, IL, IU 1 I1W U.; A. l. - . . - A .1 A doaea msa or bis old oommsaa wiu go wkhhlm. . Stewart Read, Democrat, ha charg of that office at ih blind tatloa. is taken lastl- an or Birr auMaao. am Emus W IVItW etaSM tXrtrlet auonif ananl II tiMatUa, -OataavaLt, N. C, September I- Calted Bute Diitrlct Altoraey Claud U. Bernard, of the eastern district of North Carolina, has been In Greenville th past two day. Thii evening he wis th depot, expecting to tak the 7 o'clock trala for Klailoa. Mr R ft. Bbenard was also at th de pot, and seeing BernarJ, remarked: You damned scoundrel, you nav rained my homer al the earn Instant drawing hi pistol, which h Bred at Bernard. Th ball missed lis object and Bernard ran Into tbe waiting room of the depot, closing toe door hurriedly behind him. While Mr. Sheppsrd wa trying to get Into th door after Bernard, th latter jumped out of th window and hastily getting into his buggy, drove rapidly down town and hastily (wore out a "peace warrant! against Mr. Sheppsrd, to avoid his following and again attack Ing him. The matter Is being much discussed by the cliiran of Greenville oath street her tonight, many expressing regret that Mr. tjheppard mined th mark. ' FKVKK OUTLOOK BETTKH. Mo Mew Cuu la Mew OrUaa And Few At Key West NewOlns, Sept 8 Tbe yellow ferer situation her ti briefly outlined In a telegram which President Souchon, of th Louisiana Board of Health, sent to day lo Ilealtb Officer Blunt, of Texas. It reads: . . "Alsbems hai not quarantined agalnit freight Will you not do likewise? No new cases here in last three day. Com and se for yourielf." KatWasT, Fn , September 8 Much of the excitement which followed the announcement that yellow fever hid broken out here ha subsided, due large ly to th fact that th type of the disease seems to be mild. Kvery precatlon being taken to confine th dkeas to KevWesL Two tug have been m- pleyed to patrol the harbor, and.no ves sel are allowed to leave port without proper certificates. The steamer Lampasas sailed for New York today carrying nearly 109 pasien gers, mostly unaccllmated persons who bay been encouraged to leave. Up to date 80 casei have been reported and but three death!. LIGHT IS I1RKAK1NG. The Opln.a ts That Capt. Dreyfus Will Be Aeqaltted. Rkkkies, September 8,-ElatIon li th only word that expresses the feelings ot the Dreyfusardi after today' proceed- ings. The tide has turned at last, they say, and Dreyfus cannot be condemned after the evidence given this morning. The spirits of the Dreyf ucards are quit merculal. Every day since the opening of th trial has seen them rise or fall. Recently tbey have been falling heavily, the close of tbe morning session gen erally finding them in anxious conversa tion, accompli tied by ominous shaking! of their heads. Today's' buoyancy, there fore, is all the more noteworthy. Yester day wa a lalrly good day, but todays'i session, tbey claim, puts the verdict out of doubt and the judges must acquit Dreyfus;. . - i There's always hope while there' One Minute Cough Cure." An attack pneumonia left my lungs In bid shape and I wui near the first itages of con sumption. One minute Cough Cure completely curel me," writes llelen Mc Henry, Cisuiark, N D, Gives Instant re lief., F S Duffy. " Small Sugar Cured llama, Brat quality, 13c. . Small Breakfast Strips, lOo lb, California llama, brat quality, 9c lb. Big Ham to Cut only lie -Very Finest Pure Cream Cheeee. Imported and Domestic Macaroui. ' ' Fresh California Prunes. New Crop White Beans. . Heini s Sweet Pickles, both mixed and plain. -Everything usually kept in a First-Class Grocery Store can be found nice and freelk ' - J.L. mm. tUVUftlBlftsUU Wliotaia.e sfc ILetall Grocer Thoiie 01. 71 Iln l Nt. mm I Ml Iw diiinn aUXAr. WasaiaoToa, Bepteaber 8 A fre quently remarked la political circle. tbe campaign la th State of Kentucky and Ohio will literally be -red hot" this year. It will be a desperate, continuous struggle from aow until lb finish, and both local aad national Interest will be concentrated epos the two Coounoa sal ths. It Is rather remarkable that bitter fao- tloa lights exist la both parties la both 8 la las, and this fact adds more or lea to th piquant and picturesque feateree of th situation and th uncertainties of the result - ' Exciting Incident will crowd each oth er, and lucky It will be If personal en counter with tragic ending! are not fre quent accompaniments la the State ef entucky. Ia Ohio there has already been ooa slderabl plain talking and there will be plenty more, but there I no grave ap prehension of blow incoeedlng wordi. they look al thing differently In Ohio and Kentucky. It I (aid here by Kentuckiani that blood will Inevitably shad before the campaign has made much further progress, and when the ball I once opened there I no telling where It will (top. . Candidate Goebal cannot afford to pas without notice th opprobrious epithets Millinery, which I know will please. IUIVHB IU Ul. V.W VJ VIMI.IIU, AWU Owen but he may possibly defer oiling I them to account until. after th election. Ot coarse, according to Kentucky style, I he will probably reply In kind te their I stricture In hi speeches, but the hand- to-hand fights may be deferred for more I fitting opportunities. If th Republican of Kentucky were I harmonious, they would unquestionably I have a splendid chance, but they are at I odd, and certainly np to this time have I given ao indication of the purpose to I make more than a perfunctory fight It I possibly may be best tor them to let the opposing faction of the Democratic! party fight it out among themselves. Tbe I leader et both the faction are daring I and desperate men, whose blood Is up I to ferer heat, and who hats each other I tea time more than the oommon enemy. Godman's Ladies. Misses & Children's Shoes. T AH- 1 - " TV a- V av t... I ia vnia tuv isemecn- u weu i I am now in the Northern Market on a hunt lor a stock of Dry Goods. Notions and Gr. A. Bar foot, THE NEW. NTOIIE. 'TIS A STORY WITH BUT FEW WORDS ! WHEN WE 1ELL OP THE OF OUR LINE OF PHENOMENAL SUCCESS counting upon Republican dissensions, which are two notorious lo be made light of. With a united Democracy this must have counted considerably. How It will be now the future only can telL In Kentucky the fighting will be done on the stump. Money doe aot ever play any prominent part In Kentucky election. Al this tlm the conditions are such that no amount ot It could ex ercise any appreciable Influence. . There will be great speaking in Ohio also this autumn; In fact, ths campaign will be fully U lively ai any which have proceeded. . But money Ii going to do a I great deal of the talking, and money will inrely talk to effect. Tbe head ot the barrel of both campaign committees will be knocked out, and the barrela of both side will be tremendous big one. "Best on the market for cough and cold and all bronchial troubles; for croup It has no equal," writes Henry R. Whltford. South Canaan, Conn- of One Minute Couth Cure. FIRST Tbey are warranted to ns by the manufacturer. SECOND They are warranted by us to our customers. THIRD Our customers are always tatiBfied with tho wear tf them. - .. ', -' - " We obligate ourselves to make go?d every pair that proves unsatisfactory and the prices are within reach of every one. In Shoe Buying ; get the correct shape for your particular type of foot . f-i-- . n..i:i.. uuijon uuuiuy Shoes are made in special shapes to fit the several types of feet. - They are beautiful to look st, delightful to wear. The price is not the only thins that has made "QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES famous. Ladies Done. Button and Lace, Plain and Enamel Tip, Heel and Spring Heel, Latest Style Tans. A Shoe of this quality would be considered cheap by our competitors at . $1 60 or $1 75, but we put a close price on them at $1 25 . Ladies Dong. Button and Lace, same styles as above. This quality shoes always priced at ti 00. Our price fyl SO Any style in Hissesand Children's Shoes in black and tan,' button and lace, . . . A Special Child's Dong. Button 6 to 8, spring heel, a cheap 75o Shoe but we are selling them at .503 THESE ARE NOT SPECIAL SALE PRICES, HUT JUST WHAT WE SELL Til EH FOR THIS YEAR AROUND. - "REMEMBER THAT EVERY PAIR YOU BUY ARE WAR RANTED. A NEW PAIR -IF THEY PROVE UNSATISFAC TORY Try a pair and we are sure yon will be a friend of Godman's, thereby making a regular Shoe customer for us. Tit. Wiitttiigtou Kecptlun Washington, Sept. 4. Cordial Invi tations have been sent to all the Gov ernors of Stales to csine to Washington to participate in the welcome to Admiral (he Dewey," which, while It may not be so ( 'r . noisy a New York' welcome, will be much more Interesting because of It's oi'kial nature the Washington welcome will be participated In by the President, the Vice President, and every member of the Cabinet, and one of lis most In torCKiIng feature will be tbe presents- of tho Bword -y by C voted e-s. by the It Admiral Secret-try i f S7 POLaaOOK: ' ST. GROCERIES AHE DEMYERED ! Yon will always find tl em to be just aa ordered and "dtraiht grtCHia" right through. If you s!nd yiur orIer by either tch phone or m til it w II be 1 1 d jiKt as satisfactorily, anl (f good wcifibt, lite same aa If yt.U'.rdeted in perarn. Our line of Delit a'res and Fan -y Cr rn ia Inyo d 'Omp tlhn for either quulity or pr ce. Ju -t Received a nice Carolina HAMS. lot Forth -.. . -.....fx ' i. 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