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The Wilmington Morning Star from Wilmington, North Carolina • Page 2

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I i i SPIRITS TURPENTINE. It limits are inconceivable be This gives an aggregate of $2- A PIRATE'S FITTING END. HEE FIEST L0m I cause wun me cneaner processes i wurcu anex ueuutiiug 3n. Ttim BirMimt IOIraaola Waa TUB MOKXIXQ Ute oldest dally rows for producing iron and eteel their is required for the arts doesn'fc hjiutj uses are multiplying and demand s6 very much to go into the coir. bye paper inform (jarouaa is punusueu uauy pi- eepe Monday, 5 .00 per ar, i 50 for Fix months, $1j(5 for threfl moatio, bt cents for one month to mall subscribers.

Delivered to city sub "O-o-bv gootlnjefs net Cbaileft Carton married lasntght to Mercj6 Winter! Well, well! Will wonders nerr ccaseJ Xiacy, Ldy! I iw. Charley Caxton, the to Death by Iodlaaa. In. St. Nicholas, In his series of sketches of "The Buccaneers of Oat Coast," Mr.

Fraak O. Stockton telisof multiplies. The process of cheap- of, the world. Attention ia so "lnjicjli scribers at the rate of i cents per month tor any penoa trom one niontn to one year. ADVERTISING RATES tDAIIiYl OnO IrreeOble; as he terms himself, tyisat Uxrt xWdsome one 4o please his fanci.

Arid the- adventures of Olonnois, the enin? production is going on every centered upon the leading gold dav. and there ia no tellin? where I fields the fact is overlooked tlhat one dav. tl no: two da vs. Si .73: three days. Frenchman.

While coasting along Hon four day, ftOir. five oays. one week, 4.e0; "two week, three weeks, one month, Sia.OO: two months. S17.00: three months, 24.00: gold i3 one of the most universjilly nardmt things in the hotwr to rWan. Moat six month.

W); twelve months. StiO.OO. Ten distributed of metals and that it tinea of solid Nonrjarie; trrje make one aaoara contrary thioir to kcrp ran. M't anptrMint i THE VEKLY STAR la published every Frt found in nearly all conntrie3f in Wlien no4 cleaned. Arc made clrn is4 krrt cWa go cents tor six aay marmuis at si.

per year. easily with that rnrrny of cnl and frrsse aad dirt mom. is. cenu for three months. greater less quantities.

As a suae the cost of mining leaves but a siiall All annoiincementS'jf "airs. Festival1, Balls, Hops, Picnic, Society Meeting. Political Meetings, wiS tie cliaryed rttrular adverti-iins rates. i Adwtkserout3 discontinued before the time margin for profit, unless when tjhcji Washing1 Powder strike it "rich and these fio contracted for has expired, charged transient rates for time actually DuUished. i'.

1 'US' liort that will stop, nor the part that electricity will play in that. When Bessemer gave the world his method of making steel he revolutionized that industry and did more to bring steel into general use than all the experimenters of all the ages before had done. What Bessemer started others have followed up and now the best of steel is cheaper than the commonest of iron was not many years ago. Some of the results of cheap steely iron, are steel-clad navies, steel and iron merchant ships, iron and steel houses, the ma Koadr-rtijemente totfrtertin Loral Columns at anv erice. strikes are very rare and of 8 duration when they are struck.

anpd recommendations of It art TUB IS. K. rilHinSK raSrtUT, is very doubtful if the greater Chtcafo. t-L LouUk. 1 or It- ItouM.

I candiaAi-a laroaice, whether La the shape or oommafii'-atiODS or otherwise, will be charged a i Pajruircts tor advertisements Hiust be niaile in advance. Known partle. or strangr with proper reference, may pay of these didn't eqst a duras L'Olonpois ran his vessel moots Mr. Stockton says: As it was' impossible to get their great vessel off the sand bsuks the pirates set to work to break ber up and build a boat out of ber planks. But when they began the work they bad no idea it would take so long to build a boat! It was months before the unwieldy craft was finished, abd tbey occupied part of the time in gardening, planting French brans, which were ripo in about six weeks, and gave them some fresh vegetables.

Tbey also bad some of the ship's stores, and made bread, thus managing to live very welL L'Olonnoia- was never intended by nature to be a boatbuilder, ajod when the boat was finished it was discovered that it bad been planned so badly that it would not hold them all, so tbey drew lots to see who should embark in her, for one half of them would have to stay until the others came back. Of course L'Olonnois went in tho ioat, atrd be reached the mouth of the Nicaragua river. There his party was attacked by some Spaniards and Indians, who killed more than half of them and prevented dollar or more for every dollar's montoly or quarterly, accordmtc to contract. Remittance tmnsn be made bv Check. Draft.

w6rth taken out of the grolfrid. Postal MKjey Order. Express or In Registered Letter. Ouly snch remittances will be at the COMMERCIAL science is constantly reducing tine risk of the Dablisher. cost of production, with the poli OonunanlcatiuDS, unless they contain news or dixcuse briefly and properly sub Raleigh Post: Attorney-General Walser has granted leave Judge W.

L. Norwood to bring an action as relator in the name of the State against Eugene D. Carter to try the right and title to the office of Judge of the Twelfth Judicial district of North Carolina. Kinston free The year 1S98 will bo a notable one for the amount of building done in Kinston. The expenditure of money for new buildings and factories in Kinston this year will run over The best part of it is that there is no boom, only a continual and steady growth, 1 which has been going os for a number of years, A very serious cutting scrape took place iii the tenderloin district Thursday night.

A young man by the name of bandifer was the victim. A negro named Bur-well Washington did the cutting. Sandifer's wounds were such that he has not been able to appear at the po lice court. Washington is held without bail to await the result of Sandifer's? wounds. Mount Airy John Mayes, who was arrested last week for the murder of Mrs.

Martha that he kept watch while another man did the killing, robbing and burning. From what we can learn, Mayes is a very guilty man, and before gets through with it he will doubtless rub close to the hangman's rope. Th, finding of over 400 in Mayes' posses? sion looks dark for him. i Greensboro Telegram: Friday morning in the woods near Holt's school house, about three miles from town on the road to the poor housed Martha Green and Louisa Cunningham found a colored child about fifteen months old. It is a male child, From the nature of the surroundings the colored women who found himbe lieve that he had been abandoned.

No cluqr leading to his identity was found on hitri'and how long, he had been in1 the woods or by whom he was left are" I I (JTf A 1 abilities that in the future jority of the very high buildings be jects or real interest, are not wanted; ana, lr accemabto in every other way. they wui Invan mining a3 a business mr.y be morfe ably dq rejected if the real name of the author pjgttxAdele Sims, gathering hfcr flounces in her' hand, grasped the letter jaat contained the startling news and rusHed down the steps to Cousin Lucy, who was gathering the flno strawberries with which the kltchei garden abounded. i At Adele's exclamation Amy Erla sank upon the doorstep, ber pretty pnk and white face growing colorless. "And so he is married." sisei murmured, every word diopping froni her lips like a deathknelL "What! Do you know him asked A dele, facing around in astonish rJTlt. "Y-e y-e-s.

You remember I it him at the seaside. 1 but I had no Idea he was thi Caxton. all the girls wereravlEj; (But I must finish my letter. And thjjmerry girl threw herself upon the gr with Jucy beside her. Amy's face was partly in the jrtiadow, I could see sho was Dcithcr rhir.ki.n14 pf nor 1 looking at Adelc.

Her fbdughts wero far away. Amy was to be married in a fevi iwceks to Mr. Thurston, a young lawycrjdlf promise. She often seemed sad jlent but I set it all down as a natui oons -quence of the step sho was about-l "Amy," said laying aside ipSfSwing and stroking back her thick, gol(lhair, "let's Walk toward, the villago ajfHmc Uncle John. Who knows but th may come a something to cheer your rt in the form of a letter.

"Oh, Do, no! I have a headachleaso excuse Jne!" And she bent her fiping head lower and lower, "Well, you littlo oddity, I hopjp! masculine darling Is in storo for m. lovo has the same effect on me it has bime people not a thousand miles av. ef. But come, come. And drawing her my dwn I moved toward the gJ I always loved Amy Earle.

'Slnio. D. 's penslooairo the girls all hadji; and Amy was mine-r-myvjfial of goodness nnd amiability. The year she had spent away from, me, her return there seemed a sadmyJood-ing over her yoang heart a oilWtiJng 1 Is withheld. profitable; than it has been iuj thto STAU OFFICR II SI'IHITS TL'RPENTINJ: MarLn KoUees ot Marriage or Death, Tributes of Respect, Resolutions of Thanks, ic, are charged for as ordinary advertisements, hut only half rates when paid for strictlyin advance.

At this past. steady 24 writs jir fir machine niiwle ranks 2.1 for oouiitrv rate 50 cents wS uav for a simple announce A Washington dispatch says our ments Marriane or Death. Advertisements Inserted once a week In Dally Me.idy at U.V 1 will be cnarced al.oo Der sauare for eacn laser bbl for strained and O5' f'r fd stnurifd. navy is now to be supplied with smokeless powder. If the navy why not the army, too? One of the great disadvantages under whichj the Hpot trdf No 2 r4 1 ojin-nel wrtak and rr lnarili condiljons all flay 1 slight losing rally ti rj.t id riling was rrslu'l ky lm ri j.

prt rlod I is.l r)Mod tS'. lowl 7.1". Is-nilKF rlosl V.rn Sjw.t tmty 'y TT wtr wraktul tv 'isrKl jiru nnd Wrr lwd net lower. Jly ''td i l-r rjf 'Mi Tiil iok ,1 I laU "mi; 27 'I rulrd jill I Irit tr4vj witli rlMing ijC ik I hilii .1 irltlHl lirljur S''-'c do lm 4lt'r. doi lnm 7V" Irfird Western straim I'.

75) f. 'l lial rrfinrd steady I'ork I ni. (KHil'i H. thort cirr 111 family II I 3 HutUr flnr crraititry llvtirr. Kigins 1 7s imiUti ry Sll U.ry I rrearif-ry sU'wJy lartj whit- l'o'ti TAlt.

-Market Mcadv at tl t-r Uon. Every other day, three-fourths of daily rate. Twice a week, two-thirds of daily rate. Contract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed theirspace or advertise anything foreign to their rearular business without extra charge at transient rates. Advertisements kept under the head of "New bbl of lbs CKUDK TLK1K.TNK navy and the army have been labor Advertisements" will be charged fifty per cent.

niiift at mr bam) I for Hard, extra. ing, built of these. The uses have been bo extended that iron and steel are to a great extent supplanting wood, stone and brick, where these were exclusively used a few years ago and thi3 will go on as iron and steel become cheaper. The farmer finds it cheaper to put up a wire now than he does to buy plank or split rails, and the result is the wire fence is becoming the common thing instead of the exception. This means that there is a growing capacity in that industry that makes its possibilities simply unlimited, and therefore i3 no danger of overdoing the "business, for the lower the cost the greater the demand for consumption by our own and other countries where we have already ing is the old powder they use while Adverttsemetts to follow reading matter, er for Dip, and for Virgin.

Ouotat'ons name day last ymr tooecupy any special place, will be charged the Spaniards have been supplied extra accorainjt to tne nosiuon aesirea. Spirits turentiiie firm. V'l with smokeless powder. Ulten 151 ros.i:i fl 25. fl.iH: Ur firm.

1.15; crude turjeiitin quift. J.S'i, firing on the Spanish forts ahd ships The planting Jftcir. our ships have been compelled to RE KI ITS slack fare until the elouds of snioke Snints turiH-ntine BY WILLIAM H. BERNARD. lifted, or to fire through the cfoud ar WILMINGTON.

N. C. and take the chancer of hitting or I2-li'i 1.13 II 72 1 ir the others from landing. L'Olonnois and the rest of his men got safely awsy, and they might bave sailed back to the island where they had left their comrades, for there was now room enough for tbein all. Jat instead they vrout to tho coaEt of Cartagena.

Tbo piratrs left ou tho island by their heartless cmdj anions wero rescued by a buccaneering vessel, but L'Ulounois now reached the end of his wicked career. On the fcUores where he lauded he ciirt not find prosperous villages and ful inhabitants to beroLbed, but lDtt-ii he came upon a fierce tribo of Indians called by the Spaniards travo," or wild men. These people wovdd uev-r have anything to do with the whites. It was impossible to conqur them or to pacify them. They hated white mn They had heard of L'Oloun jid and his buccaneers, and when they found this notorious pirate upon their shores they were filled with' a fury such as tbey had never felt toward any other of his race.

Nearly ail cf the bucranefrs were killed, aii-1 beiug taken prisoner, was put to death with uinfl cruel tortures a fate of wbicb he bad Bo right to complain. Crud turjx-iitine same day List y-tr casks sjiirits HTJ rosin. -J" Mils tar it iil crude Tuesday Mobjtix, Jiurli, WJS missing what they were firing at( Aside from the effectiveness of the i.ew fl fr-fr lotion tender, primr rrl lSitlS' I lor rr-traliini Icii-e linn U'anl 1- could not ifnderstand and her fefi, rc; served air forbado all inquiries. Jjig We seated ourselves iii an old iflinier unsolved problems. DKHOf BAT1C TICKET.

house, completely shaded by f-oigiiif? shooting, as a matter of economy it is surprising that our guns werd not; supplied with the smokeless pedeii Raleigh Times- Visitor: When effected an entry. Heretofore every rail laid on our Southern roads was imported from the Odd Fellows of this Statie decided Sixth District John; Bella at the for every shot from! New Hanover, to establish an orphans1 hone for the care and education of the orphans of deceased members, it was thbug-ht by rth or from Europe, and with our big guns costs from $500j FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES. r'i ilTrr pt Iwo i 1 Uf fir. 1m) fc 1 1 I ruw firm llcrs xtlci eeiitrif Ugal 1 no 'It I' II, Y.lo tine wrlli-r and 1 if tli- i.rw (ropcnilrd a ds rtieat da.v July Iom Si ptrriilirr loot or dovt iil llil few exceptifrnieyery engine that many to be a crave misfiake. The First District Hon.

George H. Brown. on tese roads was bujlt in the to $1,000. In the army I the! disadvantage of the old powder oosts of Beaufort. membership was so small that it looked like a very hazardous under vines, and, schoolgirl fashion, I Pwcd iny arm.

around her waist nnd her lit golden head dropped upon Iny should) "Amy, love, what grieves long wanted to know. Tell me, gflS)g." Sho blushed scarlet and loQ.kJjji'Sjt 111 0 beseechingly. -'Si "What, Millie, havo you notiqtfj-igi my conduct?" Ni "Oh, a thousand times I hava wJt hrd you until my heart ached for "Oh, Millie, I have been so mrnblo, so wretched, so despairing, you cYjfecvci know. Last year I first met Chat'S'Cax ton. To know him was to love lvji.

In North. Ninety per cent, or mi Second District Hon, Henry R. Bry only money but life, for with. TT. M.irk-t nrni on a of Ie(- MiuTid for 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tr 1 JikhI 1 )riniar 10 L.

i iomi Iniinary I Low MkIcIIu'. li' r.1.1 1 n.rf Same day l.wt year 11. ,.1.1 4, bale, slime ear, COISTKY VK'llH I'KAM'TS North l'rmie. Co to. p-r hushel ik iIiikN cxlm prime.

7i; fancy Kxtrii prime. 7.V Sp.inish 7ofSc CHN Firrr. ni- taking. The membership ia not large yet, but by some means we have the home, a property valued at thirty of all the iron or -steel articles we used were made in the North, em their smokeless powder the Spapish sharpshooters pickoffour men with-i bracing nearly everything from a thousand dollars, and are caring for thirty-six children in the most approved style, and do not owe anything out much danger ofbemg dis carpet tack to a locomotive. There an, of Craven.

Fifth District Hon. Thomas J. Shaw. of Guilford. Sixth District Hon.

Oliver H. Allen. of Lenoir. Seventh District Hon. Thomas A.

McNeill, of Robeson. Eleventh District Hon. W. Alexander Hoke, of Lincoln. FOR SOLICITOR.

covered until they have done groat. cn it, either. will be a change in that, for the fact A t'm-ful Caldle. A lady golfer at has trained her barefooted caddie to come to assistance whenever the has to play Endfield Enterprise: Inuring harm, and from maskeq batteness; surprise and slaughter the unsuspecting attackers. This was thei that iron and steel can be made cheaper in the South-than anywhere thunder storm one day last week, which struck a tree close by a window 1 1 1 i L'H riJl KM difficult thot.

Should the ball lie badly or be ax my heart I said involuntarily 'Cf X'Mf could only lovo He- was a I a poor orphan girl. Afar olT I fc.JVrt ii nay, worshiped him, and, oh, Miit'-iAvbat a thrill of thankfulness enured wui when I found that love I can neter Jorget that night. jjvcro promenading the beach, and thi Jpi-oi), just rising above the water's a flood of light over land and The 1 op Sixth District Rodolph Dutfv. of shown in the very first engagements; of the house of Mr. B.

F. Cullom, Mrs. Cullom was struck and knocked sense bu-liel Onslow. in the world will make the change and 'ere many years Southern and perhaps Northern railroads will be less 'by the bolt. She was standing near a window when the' crash came.

N. (' IN SU-adi h.uus I I siio ilci-nt. I' I suies. 7 to l'cr tiiousanil. five inch hearts sais.

tl to 2 supplied with "rails from Southern through which the lisrhtnins: darted. that were had and has been much discussed but it does not seen! to attracted much attention in Washington tftitil recently. The splendid shooting of the New Orleans, formerly the Amazon, has been wardly buukcred, thi; caddie styeiTs up to it, clut' Ii-sOt with his top-aud drops it ia a I. eVa-lW-Tthout exciting supieioii. Hi.itou Gl' bo.

"Our baby ha-s oeen conlinuaily troubled witli colic and cholera infantum since his birth, and all that nr mild lr fir him cl id not seem to tearing away the sash, and then en 1 tered the toe of her shoe, ripping it mills and with locomotives from Southern shops. The cheap iron dreamy music the wind made jMf- the fresh, sweet smell of the violeliLSlvoro seemed just the influonee fjlend our souls together. In bjis qukjfraiily way ho told mo his story. IlisJpfw ha vix inch. 2a to 3 25 seven 1 Uf open, and then passed up to her knee, leaving a dark streak where the flesh and steel that will bring this about r2 1 1 $." TIMHKK M.irket Ktely ti (XT M.

had been burned, strange to say. been spent in foreign landls. llo -wSl mo marked, which is due to the fact 1 however, Mrs. Cullom was not other ambiriont-bow had I srive more than temporary relief, un- of bis restless ambiriont- wise injured. Mr.

Cullom, who was will also invite the establishment of plants for the manufacture numerous other things which are not made in the South and all of which bis I til we tried "hambf-rlain's Colic. toiled up Parnassus heights antHvrt Hvrt II 'l. 1 i. hr 1 Ul i 1. I-- 4 rr.r.

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1 in another portion of the house, was Cholera and Diarrhu-a lU-jncdy. Since also severely shocked, 1 rendering him longing for quiet and home, and It" his soul's idol. I was to bo his otIttle wife. A blessed sense of jeocv; came over me, and I wits liapjf momentarily speechless. Considering the extreme age of Mrs.

Cullom, who is passed 70 years, it is almost a marvel flew by on golden winjrs, hnd wi'JKrstf ted, are; brought in from other sections. This will take time, of course, for such industries do not grow up in a giving tual remeiy nas 1101 trtjubied. We want to pive you this testimonial as an evident- nr gratitude, niyt that you 1'. to ad verti.se your (i. M.

Law. Keokuk, la." For ale by li. R. BF.f.i.AMV. drusrsrist.

.1 1. that she was not instantly killed by the Sifter terrible shock. renewed promise of afTectjion lay. They require large capi CHEAP LEON AND STEEL- The Northern paperis. especially those published hi the iron producing and manufaeturingisection, keep a pretty lose eje on the iron movement in the South.

It might he supposed that they would look upon the South as a dangerous rival, and would be rather dissatisfied at the progress which she is making as iron producer and manufacturer, but this is not the ease, for while they realize the competition they profe'ss to have confidence enough in the business ability ajid resources of their iron men to Relieve that they Vill be equal to the conditions thajk confront them and will be able to hold their own. Many of these papers have shown a friendly disposition to the South, while some of them have; not only taken a great interest in the progress of this section, but have done much to make known its resources and the induee- she is supplied with smokeless powder bought in England bejfore sailed to join our fleet. The only reason that we have ever heard! assigned for not adopting the smokeless instead of the old powder jwas that the officials couldn't agree1 as to the particular kind to buy, Sthe contractors who were anxious to sell doing all they could to underrate one and overrate the other. In the meantime our men on sea jind land are popping away with thatold powder andoing marvellous wbrk, tal, for iron and steel plants day passed, and ho neither came I grew restless, miscrablo.jsick-. he was ill; perhaps and nay hea'jifcuost ceased to beat perhaps Ihe There never carae one thought of TWINKLINGS.

are expensive, and thev re- FINANCIAL MARKETS. T- i- v. r-oiirf star New iKK.July 11. Mnnv 'vd ri! sUtedy at ll4iA3'j pT nt l.il 1mh IxMng a'. 1 '4 ii' rent l'nmc nn 'antlle iep iir rent St ling steady actual bi.i:Tie bankers' bills "4 for drtiiatjd f.r sixty 2ays rates and (V.ni mercial bills 4S.104M Silvrr rrtiti cates 58 '2 liar sil vrr M-ir; dollars 45S.

Oovernrii nt bonds weak U. 8 new l's. rTistrrrd. 124-lrS do. coupon.

L' 4's lli villi do. coupon, U. S. 2s. 95: 5.

nf istered. S' "i pon. H2SlP'i. State Umd 125; 4 102. CASTOniA.

R.ar. The Kind Yoo Haw lr3 juire considerable knowledge of the Little Elmer "Pa, what is an lessness. My heart alternated Sjwwn hope and fear. Three weeks weJff'way and October camo down silently f3j? grew thinner and paler every af.nd Signature business that cannot be picked up on the run. But the capital and ex extemporaneous speaker! Prof.

of Broadhead "One who can talk moved like a shadow about! the hopfir At fluently about 'nothing without pre last, forgetting woman pride, 1 ise to vious preparation. Wholesale Prices Ciujent. him, pleading for him come me, For a few moments not escaped her lips; then, raislihg negate to perience arc both available, the former commanding the latter, and as thesfactsf become fully established that the South is the field of cheap production, capital will with I "i I it I 'J i i i -1- i i 4 5 4 1 i wnicn wouici nave been still more It Was the Best: He "And what do you think of the engagement ring I sent She "Oh. it's just marvellous 1 if ithey had better mine, sho VsgMl you believe, Moliie Eryson, that thcsejOs on splendid; 1 nerer nad such a line one Hi 1 powder. this scrap of paper were the of before.

London 1 it Bits. The quotations are arwar erven as acenratiy ac possible, but Uie sTi will not reixinf.lbie T. anv variations from the actual market prlew the Articles uuotd. fsgThe following quotations Prices irenersKy. In maklnii uj.

mni; r.rrler.J tiiiiVier lincef tiavi to tie. charjeu. out waiting for gilt-edge, ornamented If FOREIGN MARKET. all I had dreamed of happiness?" NAVAL STORES MARKETS. nvitations.

A Study in Dimensions; "Jimmy She drew. from her bosom a enirj Bote, CURRENT COMMENT. 1 carelessly written, and I read: how large a piece of cake do "you It is outside capital Mr Dear Miss Eable-Vou not Stat want!" "I want a big but don't gimme so much that I'll have to divide Bv Telegrauti to t'te Morn New York, July II rntinc dull at 28 l.ir that is being invested in the Ensley Counting only the bonds on which either the full amount or the attach any- serious thoughts to ouaP-eut little flirtation. If so, I deeply regrcfji as I Im shortly to be married. With Tcsjptc, with Sister.

City, enterprises on which the Record comments and if they suc required two per cent, deposit has 1-1 F.HI-("nit toll 1 Amer ir.iM If lie HI 1 in- 1 and i K.I i Jen 1 1 iw i' A rt, 1 .1 1, 1 ut wild iii'nli r.4l il been paid, the subscriptions to the bagging 2 S' Jut'' Stamlard ES Kl tiaras tr. Slds Shoulder HY tS.M.TET) 1 Phiulders KREI.S Spinw Turpentine ceed, of which there rs no doubt, National Air "What a horrible piano duet those two graduates are playing." "That's all- right; one is playing 'Dixie' and the other 'Yankee Charleston. July 11. Sjurits turpentine tirm at23'-c; no fctles I quiet and unchunjfod, nn miI Savannah, July 11--Spirit, terpentine firm at 24c bid; casks at 24'j'r: rereiptsj 1.11" war loan of already aggregate $375,393,000. The subscriptions of $500 or less foot up about there will be more capital ready to invest in other plants for the manu Doodle.

Detroit ree Press. facture of the same or of other ar- 954,000,000, and there are several In the Chicago Set: Mrs. Hoon Proudhub says a srreat 1 1 Ann iS 24 itosiii urm ana i'iirlinnti 11 receipts barrels. syndicate offers which raise the total cles, in which iron and steel enter "Amy Earle, 6urely you could nJjdjTjievo for the author of that letter, who! proves himself wanting in those fciSties that render his 6cx worthy the nsjft ion of ours? Ho is not worth a tear frdtVeiobe blue eyes. fiM' "Oh, Millie, it came so sudden rj.wns such a bitter Oh, fJtiie, I know you will despise me when I you in spite of all that I could notrfJ-ie it.

until I wrote again I Then for a lctfliime I forgot everything" "IT; "That was when you Wero 60 I drew tho tiny form closer to mcigjYou have forgotten it all now" "Yes, Millie, if woman can entil ife for amount of subscriptions to many things about his wife, doesn't he Hoon "Yes: he brags about r.i, m.il irt'-ini" .) -j A 11 Ii in r. A it'iivt wholly or in part. The field is wide, ror war purposes, evi COTTON MARKETS. as if he wanted to sell her." Puck. Cl-'.

.1 '1 llrr Si the gate3 stand open, and the in- ptetn Iwr mi lilrinlir t.U 3 22 1. id Icnit 1. dently, a billion might be raised as easily as the few modest millions "Well, Jags has taken the ueement3 to enter numerous. pledge and swears-that hell never Capitalists are learning this, are take another drop." "What, asked for by the Ireasury Depart ment. Ph iladelph ia Record, Dem acting upon it, and another great in- es his doctor forced him i.to.

He saw Spanish warships." Buffalo Ex vr inlier Hid Inn er Nov mi leenil 3 21 22 Md I eretnlrr antd Jaiiurv 3 tSld Irr January and Kthr m. 2i 21 "-4l wllrr. Frbruat) March 3 21 r.4.1 value Marub srl 3 22 6id seller. April snl buyer. ustry for the South is being steadily European experts in military get her fire love.

press. "ment it offers for the investment of capitol. Conspicuous among these are the Philadelphia AVW and Times, from the former of which we clip tlje following: "The Birmingham correspondent of the Age of Steel states that "the maximum quotation for No. 1 foundry pig: iron is no $7.25 per ton. This is, we believe, the lowest price ever quoted anywhere in the world for this grade of iron.

The conditions which "jertait pig iron to be manufactured in the South at such low cost are likewise favorable to the production of cheap steel and it is, therefore, not altogether a surprise to learn that new steel making enterprises are into definite The latest intimation of this character is the announcement of the incorporation of the Alabama Steel and Shipbuilding Company, which is to build a millionollar steel plant at Ensley City, Ala. It is reported that all of the bonds and stock have been subscribed for and that the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company guarantee the bonds. The plant will consist of twelve open-hearth steel furnaces, with a capacity of 50 tons in each furnace at each heat. The system of overhead trolleys for handling the ingots and other material will be the most perfect yet devised. When the Carnegie Company reduced the price of steel rails for export to $16 a ton, in 1897, many steel and matters are criticising adversely the eveloped.

It will not be many By Telegraph I' New Yirk, July II Tb- ire of to day's rotton market a the r-port of the nf Aricuiture jfi vinfT the average run wn. July 91 ag-ainst 0 on June 1 and July 1 last year. The U-ar had pre dieted wliilei the 1 for Tin- iejfrt wan a sit.md and made little imprt ssion on riiai Ket Cables were it were not brish for aetion. whiile the -m 'But Mr. Thurston, Amy?" 'Ah, yes.

Noblo and true, ho -4 its re He (feeling his way) "I I operations of the army around ban years until it will be a very great in- wish we were good friends enough for deemed the falseness of his sex. fjgfairry tiago. It was these same barrack-room experts who a few months ago ustry. ivou to to call me by my hrst name. Ihurston Knows all, and says, Ajsr-viigh fehe (heipmg him along) Oh, 3-our the heart may thxiil and throb i jfiit fcewn.l-rianil.

earn New New M-irk. each New Citv. "net BEESWAX BRIf'KS Wilmington Northern BUTTER Nortli Carolina Northern CORN MEAL pr bushel, in sack VirtrtniaMeal COTTON TIES I CANDLES -V r-- Sperra Ailamannne CHEESK- tr Northern Factory Dairy. Cream State. COKFEE-V C- Lasruvra Rii.

rOMESTICS Sbeetintf. yard Yurns. hniKti ECKiS- HSb Mackerel, No: 1. barrel. Mackerel.

Nii. 1. half bbl. Mackerel. So.

i Mackerel. No. 3 half Mil. Slacken. 1.

No. -j Mnlletf, barrel JHirtc barrel N. Hue ke. Dry i'ol. Extra FLOUR It-Low trade Choice Btraifjl.t First GLUE- 9 GRAIN-) tmshel love, yet that heart can love aain MA KINK.

last name is good enough for me. -Nerc York Weekly. MI50R MESTI0H. A year passed happily away we are at Ingleside. 4, declared that the American navy was defective in critical points, and would make an easy prey for Spanish warships.

In the light of Manila and Santiago, we can well afford to exclaimed the chem It was tho sweet twilight of an2Jrust Political manipulators may fool ral run of the crop accounts trai favorable for con tidence on the lonir side uf the account The "I have made a mistake, and given eve, the last echo of Cousin Lucy Vitielo-dious voice had died and tho closing Srord some of the people all the time, all a man morphine instead of quinine. "How dreadful shrieked his wife. "I of the people some time, but they laugh at such at such blunderers. A few weeks hence, after Santiago and of her song oeased to vibrate upon- Meear. Amy Thurston, lovely as ever, sabSfeklo AltmVKI' Stmr Inrer.

I vtlle. It I iire SrhrJohn ll Is-1 ton I Ijunbert'o I'i'int Ilrtn cV Co Cl.K.Mil 1' 1 10 fi 1 JO a i 10 5 00 Si 7 00 00 14 00 15 18 18 a so so a 18 3ft 8 e. ia a 11 ti 11 ttfi 8 i 10 18 1 am no 1 1 on is ki 1 01) lit ll 00 () 1.4 1 1 10 l' :1 V) 6 SO i (10 Ct, -i 5 10 4 4 50 Ct .1 VI rs 4 a- a ts as J0 ft so jt'H, 4S Ui 15 i 80 ss up to it, Wl ii 5" SMrTt ".4 6 10V ishould say so." said the chemist. "Morphine is worth ever; go much Porto Rico, and perhaps Havana, we more than her husband, whose eyes were liiwt ipon her with that intensity and fondwf; 2hat spoke at once the language of hsj pul. can still laugh at the experts across "How does your husband spend the sea.

Philadelphia Press, hep Adele Interrupted the silence by r-'ng a can't fool all the people all the time. The Republican and Populist leaders in this State have succeeded in fooling their people some of the time, but. they can't do it all the time for already the kicking has begun in ihis time in the evening?" "He stays lit iu ii .11 I- 'paragraph from an evening newspjfigt. Stmr I 'rix i It ix.ve Died. At Ma residenco In street ilirlea Caxton, of wounds received In a druJjFt affray.

Chronic Dyspepsia Guracl, at home and thinks of schemes to make money." "And what do yoli do with yourself when he is thus occupied?" "'Oh, I think of schemes to spend it" TT 7 1 John 1 kt, aiti Th I Involuntarily glanced at Anit- frho, the Republican party, while thou I Irn Sli pressing her lips to her husbanc; i-oro-head, murmured. "Peace to his as Cincinnati Poet. i Innocent: Angry (Juest "Sav, you There was a pair of kid ffloves in MARINE MRECIORt one of the pockets of this coat when I Bed and Dark Hair. hung it up on that hook. They are Dark hair and complexion it vices Lll of Mll Ike I- .1 el gone, imperturbable Porter "Don know anyt ms about em, sah.

'Sides, alH(o, Jnli II. I S'H li ley wuzn't kid; dey wuz cheap dog wils very narrow market. hirh varied only five, inmU during the day. after cipemup- cltill but steady at un chanjfi prices to an advance of 1 point At one time the market slur txl a net improvement tf 2 to .1 points on Saturday's prices; at the clow- wa steady with prices unchartered to points higher Total sales fut ir New York. July 11.

Cotton dull and easy; middling uplands I Be. Ojtton futures clis-d iJteady; alrs )ale8 at quoUtion July 6 August SeptemU-r C.OOc.OctoU-r November 6 ulc, January 6. 07c, February 6 loe, Murt 6.13c. April CICo. Spot cotton closed dull and easy; middling uplands 0 3-l; 710c sales 1.225 bales.

Net reeeipts 125 bales gross receipts loii bales: ex porta to France IS bales; sales 1.225 bales; stock (actual) bales. Total to-day Net receipts 2.2S4 bales; exports to Great Uritain 727 bales; exports to France IS laahn. ex ports to the Continent N97 bale, stock bales. Consolidated Net rextcipu 3.321 bales; exports to Great Untain 2,032 bales; exports to France. 15 bales; exports to the Continent 1 1,421 bales.

Total since September 1st Net re ceipts 8,476,581 bales; exports to Great Britain 3.441.650 bales; France 812.26a bales; exports to the skin, sah. Chicago Neios. I "li as wen aa in inaiviuums Btrength. Dark skinned racjlfgare always behind the lighter hueo-ples in fine civilization becnKthe physical piedorninates amonem lo the exclusion of tho nMal. Corn.rroin Mire.ng ime Car load.

In White. Oats, from Htore rr Oata, Kust.rniof COW Peas. hides-y o- Greeti Drv'. HAY, 100 Clover Hay-. Rice Straw Western North River HOOP IRON.

r- IARD, Xorthern North Carolina LIME, barrel LUMBER city nawdl 9 ft SliipStutT. resawed Rouli-edite l'lank i. West India cargoes, accord iiiR toqnality Dm'jel Flooruiir. seasoned I 1 in 1 KOIl Xlie Sore I. a Grippe Cure.

Tie I I I h' There is no use sufferinsr from this Coarse red hair indicates 1 is a dreadful malady, if you will only get physical endurance. Xla.l.. ii. .1 llarrt "ti A the right remedv. ou are having: Pain 18 00 15 00 sands of Populists have seen through the has been played on them, and in disgust are turning from the leaders they followed and are going back to the Democratic party which they left several years ago under the gilded promises that were made by the men who became prominent as the leaders of what was represented to be a movement in the interest of the farmers and the laboring masses 1 generally.

While the self -constituted leaders may have profited by the movement the farmers and other tpilers have failed to discover where they have been benefitted by it, but thousands of them have discovered how their votes have been bartered and how they have been used as stepping stones to lift the leaders into the places they, coveted. They can't be fooled any longer. 1.. A Marpart Murri S.c (t Jl 00 (a. Hi i 00 'ii Oi) 15 00 all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no hfe or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact ts on A Narrow Kucape.

Thankful words written bv MlTdidii oa Iwuw'li 1 1 T.iho it E. Hart, of Grftton, S. C. "Waffli3cen with a. bad fnlH which Kpf t.lftfl "itrs mv Geo Sm A St I.Mer.

2" tn. Bcantllnir and Board, coni'n 14 00 MOLASSES. eallon Barbadoea, in hogshead Barbadoes In barrels Porto Rlco, In hogsheads. Porto Klco. In barrels cough set in and finallffirmi- are completely used up.

hYleethe Bitters ib the only remedy that will give you prompt amd sure relief. They act. directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system Harris, Sin A 'o nated in Consumption. Four gftors Mo Frank Hafl. 1-''2 Un.

FTEE suffering for nsarly thirty years 14 15 15 50 ii gave me from dyspepsia. Sirs. tl. E. Dujdale', up, saying I could livJ'lit a I gave myself upsbjmy Harrt, St HRHJS short time le.

and make you feel like a new being; 12 14 IS 1 40 II SO "Jhey are guaranteed to cure or price Savior, determined if I could nliiitay with my friends on earth I wouti eet kiu-i. iron brokers and others engaged in the trade did not believe the announcement made to that effect. Sixteen dollars a ton was thought to be'an absurd price; and it was said that it was simply impossible to make rails at any such figure. Since that time Mr. Carnegie himself has said that bis concern has sold Hundreds of thousands of tons of steel rails for export at sixteen dollars ton, which was only one-sixteenth of the price paid some years ago by the Pennsylvania Railroad for imported rails; and he said, further, that his company had not lost money in filling orders at that low figure.

In view of the fact that pig iron suitable for making basic open-hearth steel can be made in the South at such low cost, there is justification for the assertion that in a year or so steel will be produced as cheaply in the South as anywhere else in the This prediction must not, however, be misunderstood. The Carnegie Company and other steel makers in Pennsylvania are doubtless fully cognizant of the capabilities of the South as a producer of steel, and they will probably be prepared to meet any competition from that source." We take a special interest ia-the manufacture, of iron and steel be-causeifls a great industry, the linlifs of which are inconceivable. It not only brings wealth and power to the country which conducts it successfully and largely, but it requires so much skilled labor that it gives employment to brains as well as to brawn, to men who can command fair, wages, enough to support themselves and their families com-, fortably. The more of that land of people-in a--community the better for the I Starliirlit. 243 tons.

00 It 00 llrnw. Son Co. ItAUGFlS. BBianded. a or sale at v.

uklla-MY'8 drug store. Only 50 cents per bottle. it: my absent ones above. My hiand was advised to get Dr. King's tb 11 SO 10 covery for Consumption, Couefe 'sand 1 10 Carrie I.

Tyler, Khierinrk Guano Oomuany. Colds. I gave it a trial, and fert in Persons troubled with diarrhoea will wife of a prominent business qaa of Warsaw, N. 'writes: "Tor 13 years, I was a. constantsufferer from dyspepsia and a wealc stomach.

The lightest food produced distress, causing severe pain and the formation of gas. No matter how careful of my diet I suffered agonizing pain after eating. I was treated by many physicians and tried numerous remedies without permanent help. Two years ago I began taking Dr. Miles' Nerre and Liver Plus and Nervine.

Within a week I commenced improving, and per-1 sisting in the treatment I was soon able to eat what I liked, with no evil effects I keep them at hand and a single dose dispels all eight bottles. It has cured rcL and -r 70 70 5 0 50 25 50 thank (Jtoa 1 am saved and nowij. well Uinunent z.au.yrc bales. July 11. Galveaton, quiet at 5 13 Hi.

net receipts 1 bale; Norfolk, nominal at 6iic, net receipts 106 bales. Ilal timore, nominal at 6 He, net receipts bales; Hoston, dull at 6 3 1G'. net receipts 253 bales; Wilmington, firm at 5 4i, net receipts 6 bales; I'hila-dolchia, ouiet at 6 7-lPc, net reeeipU a it 3 00 fl 1 60 (I SO Sutrar-Honse, In hogsheads. Sutfar-Honse, In barrels Syrup, in barrels NAILS keg. Cut.

OOd PORK. barrel City Mess Rump Prime ROPE. lb 8 ALT. 1 sack Alum Liverpool Lisbon American On va Backs SHINGLES. lrch, T.

Common Cjrnrexs Saps SUGAR. r-Staudard UranM Standard A White Extra Extra, -Golden. J. O. SOAP.

JB 8TAVEB. M-W. O. barrel. R.

O. Hogshead i. TIMBER, feot 8hlpplnr. MllL ITime MI1L Fair Common Mill." and healthy woman." Trial bis interested in the experience of Mr; W. M.

BJSh, clerk of Hotel Dorrance, Providence, R. I. He says 'For several vears I have been almost a con free at R. R. Beixamy's drug; are.

Regular size 50 cents and or price refunded. 3 5 The following fable ogives the reported output of gold for the year ending December 31, 1897, by the respective gold producing countries: 782 bales; Savannah, quiet at 5 He; any old 4 "I have used Chamberlain's rSrltiirh Dr. Hlles' Remedies 00 ft 14 00 net receipts oaies iiw irieana, quiet at 5 1516c, net receipts 916 baJea; Mobile, nominal at SJc, net receipts SC Dr. stant sufferer from diarrhoea the frei-qinent attacks completely prostrating due and rendering me unfit for my dflities at this hotel. About fwo years ago a travelling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy; Much to my surprise and dselight its effects were immediate.

Whenever I Remedy in my family for yeailMnd are sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee, first bottle 8 bales; Memphis, dull at She, AS a 10 00 ft 00 a 7 00 i SO 3 50 00 always with good results," sai5My W. B. of EI Rio, CaLTWor small children we find it fisnfAellv net receipts 62 bales; Auirusta, quiet 50 4 00 Transvaal United vi Australia. Russia British India Canada Mexico; China $64,000,000 69,000,000 61,000,000 32,500,000 7,000,000 6,000,000 6,600,000 6,500,000 at 6 3 1 6c, net reoeipU 67 bales Cliar lea- ton, quiet at net receipts balea. benefits or money 'refunded.

Book on diseases of the heart and nerves free. Address, a it vrt 1 -r. I inrenor to urainary For sale by R. FfeLA- shingles.n. c.

cypress sawed MY, druggist. 6id4 heart Interior to Ordinary felt symptoms of the disease I would HKIISt.V KM1'1I'M A REMEDY FOR LUNG lillUM AMl as a Preventative for Typhoid Maiara. BaD. DR. MILES MEDICAL Elkhart, bid.

5X34 Heart. Sap Cx4 Heart. fortify myself against the attack with aifew doses of this valuable! remedy; The result has been very satisfactory aid almost complete reliefrom the OASTOXtZyaT produceIiarkets. By Teletrrapb to Um Morning iur New Yobk, July was 80 00 4 SO 4 00 5 00 6 00 1 00 1 00 a so 00 00 4 so 8 50 I 00 a 00 is Th8 Kind Yon Ran UnMaM United States kof Colombia. British Guiana Brazil Am4 All Kln4t I 4,000,000 2,500,000 2,500,000 11,500,000 Bears til Bignattm amction." wot sale by Jx.

Bella-. Monthly Pains cured by Dr.Miles Pain Pill. No morphine or opium In Dr. Mlles'g Pais Pill Cum All Pai.t "One cent a dose." For sale by all Druggists. Change Je 25 ly sa tnth i iauiAn.

WHISKEY, gallonortbern. North Ciarollna WOOL feUawaebed rot nii 4 In e- Other countries of ire, druggist. quiet, and fairly teady. Wheat I ly 3 i ii;.

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