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I" I I ' t 1 f I . . ... j r II 1 1 v' Me a stepping ftofts to wealth. 0 .,.;... ... ,.)J.irT.', -TTr -m . I ' I i t 1 t 1; f f hiU r.f.-,vi,i.ff t ;l, ... '. fa f . A ."Vfr-'-i. j--J'V ?TU . ' f-f , .," W T-. ' .. X V '' " '' ' V'" J,"-. i- ' ., . " , ' V i'" ; ':.,. ,r'' ! t ' . KFTERNOON EXCBPSUNDHY;- 3 KNSlUiVN, O-TrnJIlSDAY SEPTEMBER 2 . 1002. f3 '.Tjsjrr?1 hi.-. TOBACCO JCROPS ? CURRENT COMMENT tf -J6 4 A tn a th half .hnltdani ant ftvpr 4nnt 1 yffiWSiAllD-GOSSIP ! I M w triVc tb9 finest weather of the OPElISi U01IDAY AMD IOIIST01I: in a, aa. W ' tf t. i. . : : i A Jot of Parneptyouog men are busilr E. D. PEIRSUL'S TUl 01 TOBACCO IETIE01 THE I1DWAI III-HIGH t'C 'V I I lil lil l.l I I I i I n ! - f! "V v Iff ..!' t ( . a f f -C?J"W-'4; qualifying thewelyeil on tW rootbaP mantle marriage i!n-propect and lahe rijrnW ,aiaong arctic expeditions 4ust , svent that It takes' place 8tatev4Ul to daw, , but thr one that reaches' the pole furaieh the brt4e'audr Ohio the RnSoimV flr s$ VUl M ihe'one thai puts(the most - a,, ir rip )is Tiiriift6.. .t,.; v tran frowSalieburr Brday. li)rnlDg Pavlug .glveiv, vs ca wcaftcr faU Vnr.rt. -,. ,iMihz tmmer, wheni. coolness la, desired. It i kt SS !-J8 Moped be'weathermin WUlIv us lobbfoj to ' posD watcWnkW war?, weather U wUlterwheff warmth jodiijr lay tdre&oy wr .maiyrQfo to needdd.-liaIUu)Qre American.;: 7 ' certju feoxirthpr dds as he learned It 4 ; witf aMtumn almost Insight 4t must 1 ironira-iiiasriaioniu paper,-. ib ip eaia, I D aqKoowied?e4,uiat tjie rqpa, se?. twelve njpithajsg5.c.He, dld'ifioV SnoWjenteen 'year ' JqcjisX- Wld3tp.uhstttp- v iL i j m i' v i i a. i . i tin graph -h-arrted hUHBi(Mroatpocket ' ft.a'Uun viai c,j aadlrdm lSUQOths' eorreepondence. , 7mS n HowaTer, t5therowd jrre w so large in - M'SWfcri sit iv n.r mau ou mpw n one corner ox the t.-t T&o Greatest "leek for' Crowds-an" 1 l5j -TUT IW-Ca'C ?3 TO, Des;sKiB5ioa,tyer-aiiew,;C ft n (1 t -9 9 -1 Quera Htreet W1U be Chanced aa ,f b 4?3",qi Ma-c Mondar Many WonderfatXova v' - j , ties Will be 8ho u-Fnn In Plenty. , M " ; From every section of Lenoir and ad 1 , joining, aoufttle eotoes aews tljatr th3 , jtJ farmers prepaiinK ;to, come here 'lt i Tast nnmoers next wees,- Dringiog tne j lamiues. ' mey nave oeen noiaing ttac oiBflol.tbsiafQrtereral weeks, ?and;jth Jciiwt Oi- J and the contlnent;nv 'J )c leJiUpo OfflDTtO Dad lrwithOUfcthe yonnafnian's ha rW ahartrhwl hr JiHv.ra.rfna A BQ!tlMr O?jaOS SanT seelnir the mall I bad been jejhQved. aad llnkhigaUbepwi to tap6rt thehrt9arear Uactt Eugland of eeewflrfne apple cHrhK eye. goaej 1p paired to"Mr. K, R. Tortus etore'pParfcy tOftwatfcibigjM aynni, thej. wonld inMfi beat the post offlcA He dldok haW long tlntU' . tW'.,fg TheTffiSfiijr. t!wJ.tpWPOsi fles fpriiwifbiBo; waj readtog a letterf .'After bwwflrd In'the' pob pfflce the Jniojher and& jquieoiae y ouog inM as iiWjwjct, V'zrreiv trorsonal i at JW9t ; raw and Go 1 l. Ti MlitAKnMfcfeutmAfcValll.i tosrlotte mr 'rnhrtain WaJW.! . WJiT-xvki&A ' . daflkbtarTabd tover tbeh.went dway W I??etJ "i !jiaotv market has been rather alack ft ;eonsi quence, bat next eekjthey win, be; U wltn'tlielfbWestffoad M hoWsr leait and4t willbea bndar if i KiastoC and make a new one tor,theBtate n AU wlU U ready" . bV the visitor .0 3 " Hot iretharr-rmarriaBe badTiat-beereoTi-1 BhseiWcrOteaTeirarMd:!!!.- eTUunte4tlaWaedo&itbntthe 30 Bin-'i man is etflFBm Vo;? fahel Mr. ArirfMidsVii tnlsf6rn!n caee Is lfla5:nieFof1 xMHcxnv-uiuonnui sTianiw-nas not f ; CoL-W. D. Pollack ntnraed from Rat OP A ;V elgftthls-BnorBlng. u . j Rev. E. T; Phllflps, of Aydeff.'eane last! 1 Goldsbdtf ArffUK Xbt white man Jim - rnMnetwBonueawawieofftheiarm nlgKna!8agueBtofBev.rJ.W.Alford'. MHFtPto wart to New Bern irdviSrooi flatttmlav'B! k rums w ai ai KmhmVi a tVia rfUffatnrHaVBiXk-fihiHff Rke Inl BeV. E. A. Gamble, ro! Tarboro, came committed. fall wftHont ball; He shot d 3' H, bJi wifeebmetJme dnriWrrtdar night, GPffl1tJ1'lr- ( u. , - W- , whth) drank." becanse she refnsed hlml MnW, F. White -.retnrnad yesterday 50 which he bad glyea her to keep.l afternoon from a visit to Rocky Mount Saturday morning he took his little 6- d Wflson. year-old daughter over to a neltrhbdr'sl Rev. D. H. Petree. of the LaGranse house and left her therer and she - there Sentinel, was in the city last evening be- old of the AuUng, M , stated Saturday. I tween trains. rntcneM at flrst pretendea to Know 1 Mrs. C Felix Harvey and Master Leo, nothing of the killing, ;..bn he has since lfeftiast night' for Raleigh to visit Mrs, saia tnai ns KUJea am wue ana wens in-1 Harvey's parents to the canaa wnere v lound intend-l AaViswho had been visit, tag Jo U ,hB, bftt- wept ao C!, at mVj. F. Davis' returned toLlttte- before be awoke.' Hie came to this seo- tlOTtronrthe weeternpatrorthrState laatyeajt teMagageJa Aobaoeo enlture. Mnrphy, Sept. ?1.Tbere was a r rob amy iau snoong scrgpe ne jwei part ol Cherokee eonnty, Saturday after-j wtn noj, Vhfch.jeaylp" Prof. G. A Grlmsley, who had been vis iting in this vicinity, returned to Greens boro this morning. ' - Mrs. Ltzjsle Oliver, of New Bern, on her return from a -visit .to : Greensboro, left for her home this morning. a man named Deaver. Several years ag xayior ana weaver naa trouDie aoout a. had given for Taylor, who is his son-InJ ! have been troubled "with mystoto law. At that time, (the f oung Deaverl ach for the Dast four years." says- D. L. and In the meantime thH 01 Wover oos armv ureennem.1 , left the country and In the meantime t people here had hJird fiothlng of him.' Saturday afternQpn. JTaylor - started; around bis house for Something and me Deaver, who drew-bh grtiwlnd shot hi: thsoughthe nec and then left on the Masa.f i "A few dajs ago I was Induced to bay a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have taken part jaf them and feel a great deal better.' If you vave any -ffrtfuLla' with ybhr stoihach try a bbi'of theee Tablets. --Toh -afewrtalh u. awi w "w wiu. turn umeBTcents. i iior.saieDy 4-ti. tiooa. j previous to this and. noi hope" Is enter- A. j" aa - m - - tameajor us . recovery, txnis i8-a- tro- hlljtpn county, but liquor men do busl- ne iiear; the Georgia and rfenneBer state caea.X'.i ;'s.U3j; u The corporation conmlaslonliM -coin pitted its-lnvestigatibnln thp jwreckTJDn' tb(T Seaboard Air Line here in which an engineer was killed. The law requl tha comiT''T tqf ecvep'g tj$S ) v) 'at( teij, but'tuereVsiiange to say, the law appears to stop and t he-coal ml Moh tia no po fT2E.JtaaclV-rlt-do6e-at-ap that any report canj?e m?. 5JNIi . Ralegh Cor, .rrilix,!2 -toa; Meeeenger: . The city euiLorles here sre maVirj cb elTrt ta e"r 3'il or 'liianoe . asalast sr"t!Ejrn f" ",v-5C-ilt; Is a far. j. It 6oes Hot t r' --,t tlat ay Ettr-ttr? evtY l 11 . ' 1 3 et.ri it and lt tseon temptuouc.y violated. Many of the stores have adready put o mnatraeWttli'bflffht and freal tmJit& an all are well tocked with goods.'. Brlghi andeariyJionday morning an army o. . in oVder, aid ttlsrbbablthatinoiil( xt tbeshowj;wiMbe.ppni;j;vfoi4s4, v, is iiaa son jvv ueen vciuu ui wua order bey will be arranged, but tho ceen85re"lnmfg M.'AselelantMan HoM.vsho'iiraneterfcln thBWi!nees,aa! wm-pe swueo. , aex iw Pe piaceu n. to end along the Wdesot( ChWdesWuHtr? leaving the central driveway and sid: walks open. : There wlljtbe fpnr.flne abows, Inclndjn; a man and wonian In" startling" panl ' ring aCte.- a 'ehigle trabe- act,-a birf -wiw walraad a-Mniiy bftriictc ;? The enclosed,, enteralnnients Jiave . al readr Jbeen enumerated and embrace many tblrigi that 'v4tf be entirely jiew anL wonderful to tha. home "people and tht'jrlhl.:-' SBMfJMl1 the Norfolk Iiandmark says:t ' - ; f ' The shows, fourteen in nnmber, did an Immense rbnslnessr everybody seemed satisfied with what they saw, 5 . y Everything was up to" the standard .1 4 iXt -Jl y.i z 1 M tN T ROOScVtL I ' A A UAH TUVlrUHMtUiiAIUrl. .1. IB ; ijmlngton Messenger Its Affect in tnis section;' AYIlmlngtoa Messenger; . , .i--, ; ? J,?. 8"ptmber KWTQR .Mna.KN.gxju. ! Ws ifit' New England and souther tours President RooseveJU , it ms ny,peec ties na; tauea to s large numDer or persons. ixu- , - - - - -1 , spemens 'of oratory, tbe epeechee were excellent; exafaiples. ti f'alBohowed'that.oai chief executive fs quite as wOllngno ti'fech':tteaoctrin,:ofithrs r. ,0sae"eats 'em alie, and ao mlatake "Meet me on the, 'merry, midway". 1.S tadw the common aafntatloiil' c ' The Red pomrbMkerf eaysr "Dont wait any .longer, put hnd out now .what tbeFjd Domtf ts,Jl-. i -U- ; .ui The old and young alike are entering Into the spirit of the "merry madness"! t Everybody keeps' in; a- cood humof. -71 :-f.3 BETWEEN HEAT8 i a. 1 a cow wgimiiirH wii ue tuuujr ui jnm-, U On tl-rmidway-.n.b. found the Za .iwTr..I.oTi only Ja original "Unental Theatre, oycxisaawmMicuKureaururiueucy tiiei mh Rnnvnn'a intraUnir art in "The maHagel orthl eboWS 3 Ifre P oWffffl?; - - 1110 JJfiTatf IWffiSK Jto . The 'mid way .donkey." are quit, pop- riTT..rV P'nrwitatne children aunng tne oay, nf&&. -MM. ta thegrcynftrfkeatnlght,--.-. fcrrz. rr rri' . ni.i. IVJumJi. i Manager lay ton and his able assistant, treete. uiu an uniuwii uuhiiwbb, auu j , .i j.t,.. .. paid for admission. ' Directly opposite the "Red Dome" Is . . . ia r a tne crystal raiace, ' snowing soma as ciaeaiy lowreBHDg ana anju.iug moTing, Jott8'm 0 advanced Stage 4rtaament. OSXSjr fig ;1 pictures, and an itlnalon scene which waa vetr clever.-:'"' r--'----' -J. Tne Old. Plantation Tnoatre,rpre- over at Mr. Henry French's, and! eentfng several good features of the old time plantation life, -with good singing and dancing, did a good badness, . . . "Gay Paris." or Hatches' Vaudeville, is one of the best on the block, and the per formances were always given to crowded fonts. ; "V '-- -The man who "eats 'em alive f did bis share of the hnoioeM. -- v.fjJ Oa-i the i.f Midway,' the- "Staeete id Cafro," ."The German VU.'lage'and the Jus. Beflyer is the victim, and be has beta m the erup tive stage fur a week, aadJs expected die 1 12 There Is a rumor that R G, ErwiQt for merly president of the F'ant system, no president ol the ant investment com' pany, will be placed at the : head ;t ihe gfaat t-. Atlantic Coast 44ne.?fc fes x flying horses were all kept busy handlJngU iey Pro Wl- - 3 Ip ih",T that T,8,UKl th' places Johns-Wesley:8iltt60olbrew4 amusement..' - ' ioecarnivai.is ajreaay a sncceeiM , Evervboffv la on the street! V" ' " "Each show the best of Its 'class' was the non.aBT76' -n wr:i rr teraCt t... otv ula v. . in tbe tin's cf cr -t Crt-'T,' ro U t pr:'.' ''"J s of t' e f t'.'s j r - - 1 h herea". r," . . . . l-jiit I Li 1 t 4 ' VS i ji " ' I J ' i I 1 f - ,i USWy tyanf meaBsnW ffp5 1 standard of bte sirrsti iaO fp Goldsporb o evade the olU' captured by Oepu taken back to .GoJdboro -this -morning. John Wesley is a:charact3r, and wben found b Dephty 'ittOi at work In Tfleld, had on his person ptece. of irdn-ef Vanon slzss that weighed Wall firteeh ponnas. Among tha pieces . found . were Aa r c.:i,y r. -;: t: e t exc:-1 f f 1 -1 t -3 ' prs. t '-"ntfr to le '3 rear V T.l.t t k. GAl ii-vfi trtsr ifi'-i: i a sad-iron, a number of iron taDs Ac. He a filter armAineitO Oil A Benarfcable Record. , Cbamber)$l!f s Ccmgl) Remedy has a n- martaDia record. ' lt nas been in use, lor over tuirty years, during whkh time many million oottles have been sold and need. - It has ioDg beaa tbe standard and mtln reMance id the treatment of croup m.tDOTjsands ol Homes, yet during all this no cese has ever been reported to the manufacturers In which lt failed to eui rt a care. nen given as soon as the c Li id becomes hoarse or even aa soon a thecroupy cough appears, -it -will pre vent the attack It Is plesant to take many children I ke it. It contains no opium or t)t her iharmfol substance and may be nven as confidently to a baby as to an ai uit- For sale by J. Hood. Tite Ti-f. Fi,! -sroohififtre too crowded with Vf-.-t --ri;v:tv' of all kinds of papers aniens ' , . V e &redf?!roa of redoc- ir r et md- will make erflal ry --low I ; ii9 c v.-ry I : Iota of printirsr. Ifyoo i.w.1 rir' -a- in l(),00(l. 'j:,UQQ ) r Iihi.imi) li.ts bit'u an op- . Baron de Shay, 2:08, has been pur chased by-M, K. Sturgls of New York, owner of Dan Patch. . , athan, Straus, recent winner of the 2:08 pace at Provideuce.,R. L sold In the field at SS In Pools of $370. ,M. W. Savage of .Minneapolis, Vho recently lost Online, 2.-04 has offered $40,000 to M. E. Bturgls for Dan Patch, -Lou Vaughn, 2KK)i4, does not wear a single boot and Is the only horse In the grand circuit that goes with limbs en tirely clear. . .Outclassed race horses make , good speedway horses, but Darlel was con sidered outclassed on the ' New York speedway a short time ago. , George W. Leavitt of Boston has sold to George W. Van byke of the same city the trotting stallion Kwa nort, 2:12. by Kremlin 2:07; price. f3.500. -Direct Hal stands bis hard races In excellent, shape and ha. not, failed when called upon, no, matter what, the clip. Geers Is being welt rewarded for the several years be devoted to the preparation of the king pin pacer. ' ' " Locanda,' by Allerton, would come pretty near being a first class 2:05 pac er it ne was -not Banfllcapped by" att amafeuii driver who is at -ieaBt' fifty pounds over weight $At that hehas a naUlt of beating favorites :.w hen least expected, fVf..-:- in V- fya r-oTt : - r t :''ire with yoa. . cdii e rtouinti veivei wui oe in Kreai aemana mis TJox "!aff t will W again vortf on" aU tumn blodsel "aridUouw?4 waists either with front orback fastenings. : Small, :naiT&wrposrltieatat)s on the Jadcels of.new tailor costnmes sre fin ished with target, button. ft naraeledJ .4Che newest l -JFrench: tasolne?arfti barred . with .sutiu and . figured .with pretty, uls .XIV. jdeslgns in natur.al colorings.-'.: ' V :,.''.'. v.. "' ' A handful of rosea makes' an effective bouquet, for. an early .fall bat, with green velveMfned with rose red silk for the crown baud and a" narrow bias drapery of the same at tne edge of the1 brim. i.j -..kxl-as (v -we. English serges of well' defined twills come In several handsome shades' ef brown, -gray and green. In Jet and blue black, in -reds both dull and bright and of course in the - serviceable, jmaxlne, blue, with a soft pale-silver- blue In sd- .pne of the mort atractive of the ses pn's demldrees or evening niatertals Is hlffon de lalne, a filmy wool fabric woven In Lyons, It. Is ofj .'the Very fashionable voile or veiling variety. hd,' no matter wha tfie color may be. Is decidedly patrician. New Tortf Post' r , ;:-v -i,.n, .uv THE COOKBOOK.1'1' - Utrt 'meat shdUUr be thoroughly cooked, ' red- meats 'Slightly underdone. wUch,. however, floes not mean taw .-. I am pleased to note tbat one of yonr live business' tneVi, Mr. Ge6rge 0. Gaylord, has awaked from that lethargic slumber Which seeme to haver takea a hold ont your eity and has robbed his eyes enough to see the golden opportunities that are, sflping by 4pd p;jKrfb$jMllglJ'. boringtowswitdcawd.0 bave greatly enchanced thefr alue as trade centres.: I nfcrto his tobaceo warshonse This wrftoes, within -the past two. , mon the majije an ex tended lour.ot Duplin mind, talked freely With the tobacco growers; isnd WOJ gfyeyon the fesalto -ol of some of his oWrvatlofs. rte weed is trrown on almost any' kind of soil 1 that Js1f ft ! aralhelther by nat'nre or properly JItcbedfe, and 4he. aadjler the oil the flnert, lemoit wrapper," which now commands trk& 4 to 7 cent per pound. Th? ?tfVr ' soile such aa wul bring 50 iaiaulaf1&l, wlBn' some metantws make from 1200 tol,600 pound, of tobacco per jacre. It te eommftn for farmer, to comer- back) from tbsKlnston niVet, with from 100 to f ISO for a one bores load 'of tobacco, -besides mending a lot In Klneton. The writer know. of"a "section of Dnplin county where, previous to tobacco cul ture, oxen were the : ''cTOtere", com monly need to' plough' with' and occa sionally a man owned a male "creeter." The land was' too' poor " add sandy to raise a decenlT 'posrtni on. Tbey tied knot. In the plg' " tails to keep them from slipping tbropga the , fence cracks. When the peopl went tocpur'ttbey rode on the cart-axle and f hung, their legs down " a la Duplin," aad were so poor they could ' hardly turn "over, in the bed to get up In the morning, and were "old Smith," ''old Brown." old Jonee." In the place of the dies they now drive double teams, own surreys, paid off the mortgagee, money In the back, bave built new white house, with lightning rodsontbem, large barns and stables and best of all, are promoting their faml lles by. buying pianos, organ, etc.t send ing their children off to school, wear their hate cocked on the side' and love their fellow man. So much' for tobacco,' the evil weed; :v"" ' They tell me, these same farmers, that : tbelr tobacco market,' Klneton, has grown sd within one year that they do not hardly know the place. ' Ie -Wilmington adding that much to its growth r." It requires about four sacks, 800 pounds of guano per acre, to get the result above mentioned, vlt costs $ 50 all told toboOd a tobacco barn, and five acre, caa be taken ears of by onebarn It lefan beU ter for the beginner not to nndertake more than this much at first. Don't try, . to bite off more than yon, can ,-ebe.w many strawberry; men Are... doing. j4n some instances farmere teHne.that, hey, made and markete4tbe4r crop.'n J&d.aya, and had tha money . n. tlrdjpQkteU)yi: the 1st ot August... The jlarsrer trrower grae. baccacareiafly anjpnsfd.;-.- Ind Injods ha wlgrow ' jthe . finf.st to. : he' common grade.. . At Scotv.'-'Hffl'oir the white aand jandfs.can be grp wii the. finest of lemon Wrappers,., On the' fano'e from Burgaw to Long Creek, at WO'ard aid South Washington, near Maple mn and the big Savanna can be 'grown, tha finest of the weed." On the Rocky Point land, can also be grown, besides . iJwr abovs, the Havana -wrapper Voelta de . Abaja,'' so highly- esteemed 'for "gam The fine Sumatra- wrapper can also - be grown with its silky texture,- which now Is Worth 1100 per 100 pounds. The question naturally arises, "won't the business be overdone T v. Ia reply tha ' tobacco buyers say these grades can only. be grown In a,.Jiarrow , r4t of eastern North Carolina and that tbe snppiy will never equal' the demand.' ' Thee Crr - grade, are an exported toHavre. Bremen and other points and goes far,, as Con, stantlnople. Put. the above facts In yonr pipe and "imoke'etri."" "; 1 "u '' E. 17. 1 KAEsALL. !l Bis Xlfe StI bt OiantborlaJa'a Colic, i wmuiiiitrrixinjMiifUr, . B.X.Byer. a well known eoorwr'of this town, says be believe Chao.l rla.'a's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea ' I.emy saved his li'e suniirierr Ue bad Nn ! k for a toonth with what 'the drvfor falls ons dytenlery, and eou!d tetttrr fi do him any good ontlU le tr;-J t' ! r. . idy. It gave fcira Irorcef" ate it ' Is. T. LittV," n.erfhaut, llaiiot k, M j. Kt a'e by J.C llood. ' 11
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