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ffiefn peto VOLUMK XilY. IIW BIRK, CRAVEN COl'KTY. N. ('.. TUESDAY, JINK inn I FlliM Mil TluN. FEAR PEARY IS LOST. ! rEFY CONTRACT LABOR LAWS. .Meetlnf of Rural Library mittec. Com- W Inter in North Greenland CuUcst Erer Known Piiiuim.fHu, Jane 3. Wat tnc Steel kUnfs Said to be IronirtlnR ' ' elfocrs In Gangs. hur Wark Eidabllsklafr Srhun) Libra rle In Earn Connly. Hrahuard Settling Dainaee Claim. North Carolina Orators at N Afh t i 1 1. Tex tile Kuildlnr. RaI.kioii, N. C, June 22 The Bwlal committee to select a list of Ixxiks for tl. rnral school libraries sat here at ten o'clock tliU morning. The educators In vited by General Toon, the Superintend ent of Public Instruction, to assist In work are: Professors E. I. Moses, Ital elgh; B. K. Bledil, W.ke iTnraal; J. V Joyner, P. P. Olaxton, Greensboro; .1. 1. Foust, Goldsboro; J. L. Kesler, Raleigb; C. B. Massey, Durham; U. C. B. Noble, 8tata University; George A, Urlmaley, Greensboro. Tbe committee of tbe State Literary anil Historical Associa tion is composed of President Waller Clark, 8. J. IVcle, Dr. George T. Win ston, Miss Eliza Pool, Dr. J. S. Basselt, Dr. W. L. Potest, Prof. D. U. Hill, Col Fred A. Olds, A. J, Field and John W li ber. let kin. Most of those were pres ent this mornlug. It will lake some time to complete the list. Measures foj securing the establish ment of these libraries In every county were discussed. Strange to say, in many counties not a single school has applied for the amount appropriated by tbe State to I hi I establishment of those libraries, while in others several times the number allowed have made applica tion. Gen. Toon hopes thrtt some en terprising and public spirited man in each community will lake up the matter, raiaeHlie ten dollars necessary, and se cure the establishment of these libraries. It is suggested that a library mass. meet ing he held In each school district to which all the people of the neighbor hood be invited, Home spoaker to be selected to present the advantages of a good library. And it is tiellcved that the amount ami mora could bo raised at the meeting, and interest in the library aroused. At Charlotte the Governor and party are being handsomely entct tallied. Tills morning the parly was driven to the country club, where lliey were served luncheon. This evening from live to seven o'clock there was a reception for the ladies at the Manufacturers' Club, tonight a trolley parly and thciit i ical en terlainment were given them, while to night a banquet, is served on the roof garden of the club, at which Governot Aycock is the principal speaker. The Seaboard authorities are com promising most of the claims for dama ges on account of the recent wreck near Kocklngbain. Mr. I.. F. K orach, of Chicago, who was one of those most se riously injured In the wreck, has been here for several days, aud is getting along very well. Ills injuries will not be permanent. At Fayetlevllle there seems to he some disposition to repeal the prohibition law some contending that tbe prohibition act did nop rtfscal the dispensary act, but Representative McKctban, who In troduced the bill, says the law Is clear, and any evasion will be prosecuted. .. It 1 proposed to erect a handsome manorial arch to tbe late Hlanbope Pullen, at lite entrance of Pullen Park Mr. U. N. Darrelt. the architect, offers to donate the design for the arch. The park has been greatly ImprovVd In the put year, ami It now onu of I lie prit lleat of its slr.e to be found. Governor Aycock, Judge Winston, Becretaty Pcarsall and a number of others from hate, will attend the meet Ins; of the Slate Pnr Association at Wrlgkttvlllc. Naahvillo, Tenn., la planning a big . Fourth of July celebration. Ki Senator Malt W. Ransom and (len. W. It. Coi 1 to be the orators. The anniversary wdjjbe more .generally celebrated In Ibis Buteltmfc kraal. TbaCataUMgh Phosphate Mill Is to reel a handsome oTDra building at tbelr works near the city. There are forty five students at the Wake Forest law school. Today the bid for the trililoi building 1 tbe A. A M. College were n ened. . Tbete are Kn bidder. The building ', Will be two stories with basement MS by . lOfMl. Work wHrWrlo JnlV 1st, and - ttvnrDrtTlTbaroof Prof H. K. Wll on of lb Irstlle department. The first; news of the season from the far North was brought lo this port yesterday by tbe Greenland bark Fluorine, from Ivl- glut. The vessel left Greenland on Msy 21 for Philadelphia, and since that time has been buffeted by severe weather that Is usually eiperlenced at this lime of lh year. There were fears among the WasiiinotoK. June 24 Treasury be partmeni officials have recently recemd a large cumber of protests from Ub. r organizations asking for an enlurceruci.t of Contract Labor laws, which have practically become a dead letter The charge is made that more foreign lah. i trs are now employed in t in- I ntled Slates contrary l 1 iLau hate m.ut,'hl l lie past lu years. Data is furnished to show thai id about HOO cases since the first ol laat January the law has been violated and natives when tbe Fluorine left thai 1 eary ' to gain admission during and his party of explorers bail perished, as tbe winter In North Greenland had leen one of the severest ever known. For three months the mercury stood twenty degrees below zero, and hundreds of Esquimaux had perished from hunger and cold. Captain Friable, the master of the Fluorine, report -that when be left lvigtut the whaler Helene was ready to leave with supplies for the relief of the steamer Windward, which left St John's, Newfoundland, on June IB, 1900, with Mrs. Peary and her daughter, In search of her husband. It Is feared that tbe conl supply on the Windward has run short, anil Ihe Helene was being hurriedly loaded. She was to have left for Drisco the same day that tbe Fluorine sailed for Philadelphia. The last heard from the Windward was In August last when she was at anchor in Melville Hiy, several hundred miles north of Jullans haab. When the Fluorine was oil the New Jersey coast last Tuesday Thomas An- derson became Insane and committed I NKW IIavkn, I'oNN , .tune ... Ailel 6RUT HIIIJTBHIS- Pell With Rain and Much Danube To Crops. innerimr tuiHk at State l.ii.ml I ii cam pint nt. Expert tin Martin's Aceonnts. Fifth eek Machinists strike. Tyson I aae. i Kw.F.o.ii, June -4 Most of the tik . here todav was about last night':- ball there is no record of any deportation . SIOrni arid the great size of the hailstones Labor organizations charge that steel jc 8t0rm began at 11:30. The noise and coal mine owners are shipping for- , waa frightful The hailstones were as elgn labor into the Lolled States, lm- j ia,KC as hen eggs. The largest measured migration was heavier last mouth than ! waa ij by 2J inches. The fusillade of during any month for years. tnosc et0ueB was like revolver firing. It la learned, that there had been South of here the storm was worst, trouble between Treasury Department Another storm with but little hail, came officials and the oflicials of the Immigra- , , ;to am jn is minutes an inch of lion Department on this subject I ra)n feli The roar of the storm was In cessant, and Ihe electrical display terrl- hl'.Nbkt-bb LUbl .1- A ; 1 si 1 1,. THE MODERN BEAUTY Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beaut. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by the California Klg Syrup Co. only. Ex-Consul A. S. Hay Killefl. suicide by jumping overboard. The other vessels of the fleet are on their homeward runs and are expected daily. Danger, disease and death follow neg lect of tbe bowels. L'Be DeWitl's Little Early Risers to regulate them and you will add years to your life find life to your years. Kay lo take, never gripe. F. 8. Duffy & Co. The Visible Cotton Supply. New Orleans, Juno 31. Secretary Hester's statement of the world's visible supply of cotton shows the total visible to be 3,'J48,09 hales, against 2,012,128 last year. Of this the total of American cotton is 1,106,01)0 agalnsl 1,390,128 last year, and of all other kinds, including Kgypt, Brazil, .India, etc., 1,083,000 against 022,000 last year. Of the world's visible supply there is now afloat and held in Great Britain and continental Europe l,4.r7,000 bales, against 1,27",000 last year; in Egypt 148,000 against 102, 000 last year; In India (11(1,000 against 807,000 last year and in the United States 272,000 against 328,000 last year. bert Hay, son of Secretary Hay, and the former I nlteil States consul to Pretoria, Sonth Africa, was found dead on. the sidewalk in front of the New Haven ' House at 2;30 o'clock this morning, lie j retired to his room ul 12 o'clock after spending tbe evening with a party of I friends, in apparently txcellent spirits. I It ia believed that Mr. Hay became ill I after retiring and went to the window for air. It is supposed thai he became dizzy and fell. Dr. Ilarletle, the medi cal examiner, stated that Mr. Hay uti- : fylng. This morning the heat was ln 1 tense, displte the three storms. Damage ; is again done to crops. (iov. Aycock will go to Wrightsville j at almost the close of the lirst encamp I mcnt and will see the work of Ihe regi ' ment then in training, lie will remain j to see the next regiment for .i day or 'two. He will make another visit in I August to see the last regiment j Ex-State treasurer Wortli asks that an i expert be allowed to go over the books ; of W H. Martin, the ex-clerk who stole i lii,.Vl. The request is granted. Wortli 1 does not accept as final the report of the ' legislative joint committee on t lie mat j ter. There Is some Idea that he may re sist, or nttempt to resist ihe demand I which the State treasurer will soon make upon him. He said some nights ago he I would have no trouble in making Mar i tin's bondsmen make th" stealings good. I The curious fact is ascertained that 1 .Martin "raised" the hooks for $Hs:i more than he stole. i Governor Aycock and parly returned at noon yeateiday from Charlotte, where in i luuJr-ur-.' ;n piKjhuii M est Virginia I ' i M ' n : J . i, ' !ll I tin' Ih 1 til: 2'S i tt were lo.'. In s. r .. . ! ' a ! -U f si 111 the i 'i .t hli in i n- r. ,1. V rM Irt'illls 1 f 1 1 r wr'e I - r ins In ; w ct i. t ii,; ij Hi' V'oiit n .. sni ii r.Uv ' In -i J 1 0 1 1 'CVl'li I iiHIl I ll , ) r!i r 1 1 m morn ! ijg i In 1 1j reatcr e ! in. ine :ih fre.-h join will reai n alioui J.im Some of t..c .irowueii art among the lie st p;. UiiiRir. section The district allecled U near tin Virginia line, aliuiil l-'j miles wi l of Roanoke and 2o miles west ol liiuetield, W. Va. It is reported that only one ' building a saloon reuiain -I'liiiiling in Keystone, and the tow n of Vivian (Tide water postoltiee) U icported aniilhihi i ted At Vivian a train was caught in the i Hood and the passengers w ere rescued by the use of ropes Many miles of Norfolk ami Western1 Railroad track have been washed away. . Weather Unreal! ollicials at Washing ton have no explanation to oiler for the WHY SUFFER FROM Ijripi- jiiJ CHILLS. FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS jlhrr f unis "f ri.il.ijie ik'hen jon i. in be iurcJ l Roberts' Chill Tonic The wurlJ d - n it i.int.iui a lettrr reinrJv M.my woliJertol lurr-, m.idr t It. 25 tents .1 bottle Money ret..;ijrj ,t it f.uN t.. Jo tiie work. I trlij;ht ful to take. Local Druggists. -..id lo pie ol SMALL PIG HAMS, Kwakfa! SlriH, t'aliforiiia Hams and a Frexh lot Faii Klin and Clovr II ill Print Rutter JiimI lte?eivel at J. I,. McUaiiiel'K, 71 ISroad Ht. cause of ilisa-!er 1 dnnble.fllv enme Lo Ilia death liv Accident. , , ; they were most charmingly entertained. The bed clothes in ids room were found 1 ' h 3 I . , . Today the lifth week of the railway I turned over on a chair. I ' , . , i .... . , . , , ; mac iin sis sirtKe negan. i uose uere On the window edec was found a i " h 1 ...... ll.i, I..,,,.. .... .,..1 .!. ,.,..., ,.,.ll,l,,,r l.nn, partially burned cigarette. From it is I 1 J ' b iufcrred thai Mr. Hay had lighted It for I a smoke before retiring and was either) seated or standing by the window, j Whether he fell out while, asleep or In j an attack of vertigo cannot be de-1 tcrmlncd. i A Big Cotton Seed Trust. Pnn.ADKi.piiiA, June, 21 The North American lo morrow will publish a story to the effect that a syndicate of capitalists Is planning a combination with $100,000,000 capital lo control the entire production and sale within the United States of the various products and by-products of colton seed, There are 400 colton oil plants in the L'nited Slates, of wjilch the American Colton Oil Company, with a capital of $30,000,000, own 4.ri, and the Southern Colton Oil Company, with head ollices In tli Ib city, own 10. The others arc operated largely by cotton planters. Tbe North American says Ihe syndicate is now negotiating to purchase the stock of Ihe Southern Cotton Oil Com pany. 1,000 Men Quit Work. Hkadino, Pa.. June21-Over 1,000 men quit work at the shops of the Phil adelphia & Heading Hallway to day for a nine hour day. the strike fund. The lirst, wile of T. Ii. Tyson, the bigamist in jail here for swindling the Virginia life Insurance company came here today from Faycttcville Her hrothci is in jail as a party to the fraud. ' lie says he is not yet ready for trial, as j I his witnesses are not here. To County Boards of Education, i - - j . , 0 . , i At this season of the year there are i Raleiuii, June 21. The new School! , , , , . , . , i i , i al vays many deaths, particularly among , Law requires that on the 2d Monday of J ' ' , ,, , , ., , , ,, , ,, . children, from summer complaint, iliai- July your Hoard shall electa County1 , ,' , s.,i,,in, r h,i it ,., irhoea, dysentery, cholera morbus, camps, seem needless for me to call your atten j tentlnn. to the Imonrtance of this elec- 1 i j A Mirgical operation is not necessary ; to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch llail' Salve saves all that expense, and never fails. Itcware of counlerli its. K. S Dully ,V Co. j North Carolina.Virjfinia League, j Special lo Journal. ! i-.it. ii, J line l 1 - The lirst game ill the new series was played lo day, t'har- lotle, formeily Portsmouth being defeat j ed by I he hone club, score, lialeigli 1, ' Charlotte 2 Tai:i;oi:u. June 21. Wilmington took the lira! game here to day, defeating the I locals, formerly the Newport News' club by a score of Wilmington It, Tar : bore. I Mr James lirown of Portsmouth, Va., over !Mi years of age suffered for years witli a had soie on his face. Physicians could not help him. fleWitt's Witch lla.el Salve cured Mm permanently. F. h Duffy A Co. -a i V I '-ii' iirin I'lUllrt . " t i i in.- :i i J. L. new Kill. Kultnii .M.nkct Ciiiiii'ri Hi lot Siiinll Siiiiiir Cuircl Hams, l'ic Nic ( iiiiil Slioiililri's. h tints. ( tatllakes uml liiiv. A few Kice Nmlli t'atolnia I'eeleil anil Sli le.s only "' iiiniiiil. I liiiiliiiin's Sclireildeil ( 'iicuaijllt Nu eatnl Flesh if just received. Hitinn ami Kntr Urieil I'lckli'S I'utl St-uiil I Sulir iiinl Sued, anl (Quality He, ;l ran ul' li.i on rs lo )il mm 'Phone !1. WiiolMale V Retail Cilroeer, 71 Itrrd St. 1 Sri A :Su i I ; - K Si Wnt 11 JACOBS Ralelgk Hye WbUkey 1 :b best. Middle street. The Sultan's Honor. frc- Kodol Dyspepslq Cur - Dlost ut ye tat. ' A Terrible Tornado la Nebraska. '. Omaha, Jn ll--fplals fro Ma. V , Htb., fell of frlbtfal tornado whlrkitrocklkattklallytMt nlhuD UllkJo corolni'ln ahd glf U uiai of owe family, arrta la Mmbtr wlrxd oat, Md of two members of Mf Mother (sail -killed and several ftUlW lejared. ,. (Io.mI. honest eircutlons are not quenl In the Yildl, Palace. Abdul pre fers the in done outside on account of the muss. They im seldom commanded formally. A significant bint snfflces K certain seal on a decree of mile means death en route. Most ot tbe executions that do lake place lu the palace are pri vate family affairs women or eunuchs. Abdul la not a gallant himself, but he Is terribly Jealous of that honor of bis dis tributed among dozens of simple, doll like bourls.' He strikes on faintest sus picion, and the vlctlrns.of.lhese dark dra mas aie unaccounted. Harem etiquette forbids Inquiries about a woman who has disappeared. Strangulation, the Bosphoras the old whispered story Is again reported. Kven Abdul's own eldest son Is kept a prisoner for a youth ful Indiscretion. Everybody' Maga-ilne. CASTOR I A lor IsCuU svai CtudrtS, fti t:A Yea EiTiAlnjt I Tr the r - ' ire Of f 1 Situation at Newport News. NiwroRT Miwa, Vs , Jane II.- The strike silnatlon Is ancbsaged. No more men went lo work today and no mora war laid off. The strikers bad a benefit entertain- ami loalcul by which eoaslderable nkiae was ralsAX Tbtf -Jm? tWMf a ftoaiMai aourMa V tmp ikew (otn for a whIK U any rata, bat aothUg bat otM fro tb aera) strlka (and. Tbt snea prof eat to ba aaBdaat aad firm Tba shipyards aultnda to tbe Mat. Maayofiha 100 oaipioyaa eat of work becaase of tbe nrlka bar toft lb ally aad albert ara toavlag at rapidly at tbey aaa (t joba, bat tba tiijortiy of tbeai will stay. N easaof actual sof feri bu beaa .tepotud, bat many of Ua iiea art vary aloe tolha marl-to. lion; but the success of public schools i rests largely upon your action. The j Superintendent should be the leading factor in the administration of the law From him you will get most of the in formation about how tbe schools are being conducted lu your County It therefore becomes of the highest Impor tance that you secure for this oflice the services of one of your licsl teachers. The work under the new law Will re ipilrc the cutlre time of the Superin tendent while the schools are In ses sion. We need In every county in the Slate a teacher for Superintendent who has the confidence of the teachers In bis county a man that Is a teacher In edu cational thought and work a man that ia competent to leach teachers how lo loaoli, a man tbat will inspire aud arouse the people to the importance of educa tion at this time. The County Superin tendent Is leipjlred to conduct educa tional meetings in every towushlp. Me should be a good talker, full of enlliu slasm and well posted In the best meth ods of teaching. He should te a man of such business judgment and courage as to see that all Ihe money that belongs to the School Fund shall go into the Treas ury, and with your assistance know that s,T it Is being wisely and ccononDcally spent for tbe children. You will see that the powers and du ties of tbe County Hoards arc (rreally enlarged. It Is Important that you re inlrc your Superintendent to vjslt the schools, and encourage him In every way you can. The work ynu have lcforn fy you demands your lirst thouirhl and moat patriotic devotion. There never baa been a time when so much was de manded of School officers as now. It U hoped tbal yon will not only be careful In selecting a suitable man for Super In tendent, but that you will also appoint the best men you ran find In your conn ly for Committeemen Karnestly beseeching your coopera tion In every effort to encourage and stimulate our people in the great rause of popular education, I am your obedient servant, 1 . T. Toon, rlupl of Public Instruction etc., and every oue ought to know lint a sure and speedy cure can easily be ob tained uy laKtng ikhkv uavis i mn-i Kit. I. Kit in sweetened water every half hour. It never falls. Avoid substitutes, there is but one l'aln-Klller, l'crry Davis' I'ric The i, ikI by J N. ;. and ode. THE MARKETS. iwillg 'Ul K 1.; itatlons were Co, New He CoTToN; Nkw York, June - I I Ipen. High. Low. ( los July .4ti S.IMJ "ill Aug . . 7 112 H.01 7 tiil ' Oct 7..Vi 7 m; January 7.'i7 7 i.s Chicago, June J I , WllKAT:-- Hpen. High. Low I loe July W Sept Of.; '. C ins: Open High. I-ovt . Clou' ' July i:tj I'.; Kept . 4-1 a 41) ! Klbs. I Ipen High. 1-ow ( lose July . I'J 12 Sept s .jo H'.-" ! Mew York, June VI. Stoi ks, - i ipen. High. Low. Close i So. K'y I'M K7j K7 lOont IH'i 114 i So Hy :t;n m Mo. p p."j iaw P. S. I. . . Mi HI CAD tut u Sugar ... U'it 1H V. C. C 7 It I U.'i l'tu St I'"... 17s 177J jTei Psc 47 ! Am C. K ll.'l M I: Turnip ; Seeds. : Mil ,1 i. lluil nil X .. ..nil" in , Illicit. , . il,.. IV. :.i.. eba lit unto I lb..- il: . i: .. I'M. . ( l rcu I'll" v If. . t , . ' ti it In .1. i 1 urnlp Clover. I.utc Stcd IN "llllrt, tnLkhc3t .i 8 o o o a g Try Our Best Patent. Flour I Klnuf tlmt can only le JUST RECEIVED Frchli l"t Cloxcr Hill Butter, Fresli C'liccse, Faiiev Cakes and I'l ackel'S, and a Nice Stock of Select Caulieil (ioods. We alsii have a lut of 1. 1'. (iat iiei's l'.riek lot sale. L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. Phone 169, 61 Broad Street. i- ..I T. W. WOOD & SONS. Seedsmen , - Kit linion J , Va. I'll. - ( f I 1 !.' I ; A-itiHl, tt i:-- ii H ii : 'I;' CflntHn Clorr. Winter eKhra Pnpr tVuvt Proof ind Wtntrr O.I Seed V h r d I , 1 1 r 11 ft r -. nnd ' cr Vritirtohle .ti'- lr I jII I I ii t ri -lh.mni;i., I iii.p eU 1 made in a modern mill from tin inoM carefully selected wheat. We are Scllino; the same at astonishingly low juiees. A ri Hour's ( 'anvassed Meat . oiist.aiilly on hand. Coffee offer still holds ffin si. Very resic( t fully, j1 i. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. ff -5- S' -3- - V 5- -5- S' 9 Z'-'- -5- -5- & 9 '- JUST TIRES ..i t Illlike lues nr. mil l.lri-..il Spot. 4 l:t yi Hales i"i bates. Futureii, July Aug 4 :t, rt Not. I'llHT HRCKII-TM. Hams week 4 I' You hate them ) Do yn hara bBtohm ? Hi SumUy morning kind T Tba sk k f wrroni kn4 1 Do you want in (rot wnllf 0ila ifaa'tarbs PowdVra will irllt yrm, II MoUynur motwy Many Uma MaadaehM corns frow a d laornVrwl sUisr) ach.' Tbsra ara IngrdtimU la C)a Hsswtacha sOwdm that will. tUmntnta and Inmasa iha atwrwUnai nf lHa stom ach and that nld bsadjM ba will pata tiff. Only ten rents it Dradbam't f rwrlption ri.rn.ajr, ' Last wrk last jraar. rti.ooo te.floo This wix-k. fiat. 18000 7t Moa. 10000 MOO Taaa. Wad. UOO Thnrt. TOO Trt. 1.W 1000 i ... - Ketaata, aaltraaam, Utiar, caaflaf, rjpoxntt aad all akla traiaraara aakklf aarad kr DaWtll'a Wltck IIsmI Mr: Tba atrial plla aata. T, ft. Duffy A Ck I III. . I A K I II.-. T b. ( rUinl. . I . ..ii ot Ibi li nllii i I b iiij.v im j...rt:inl t. j 1 srll t'u" I'.KS T I.. I I .. I . :hi I put j yul lliit.'r "ii ! ipol :il"l -:iv licit it isn't I ....on. I. 1 b. ( ...li.iiibui li.in.bl. r Hurl ..nl. So no ( h i. bin. I and Crtf..rd, K.;lk .. Hi. niselM-v I ,nk. .i H rill It KI' A I KI NU i ..r k t I ' A It A N TKKI I My 1 ' Hp..rling(i.MU is lonipli'le .1 ,l n . i n .-.I a I.. I .1 IN f....l Hainl Fibnn; P..l-s ! i;.. nt 2 . and a f' I Hplil and (iln. .l 1 l:t ) H' at (l.tMl I 1 WJI. T. HIII,, D.nler in Iliei' i Ks KiKKaasiit, rliiiRTimi (i.H.lm. I'll. iVm iha i iih, Joh Printinii Ki iiiikh HTmc, Skai. I'mkhhss. Ac t Middle St HfcW nr.Rn, n. C BLOW Should Catch Your Eye. 0 o o o ivti iuioni:iiv ilv Monday and Ttieiday. H1LI-Ir 2 day All the protitfl taken off. NOTE PRICES: 7. ft He 10. l?tc 15. A IM, It.- yard r., He ' 12(c " lHc A 80c Quality, 2.V :iOi' 3ftc 40i MO. A (VJc !OW 1 " 19c " 27c " 40- yurd. IlceiiMe Tnx Notice I All Attorneys, Physicians, Dentists, Aortlonrars, Ral Kstata and Kent Col tectlng A(nta, Dealers In Frash Msata, Wood and Coal Dealers, Pboiograpbart, Luwibrr Dealers, ladcrtakera, iank Dkra, Horse Daalars, Blcyola Dealers lloui Keepers, etc, etc, ara required by law to pay a Ikansa Ul ea 1st day of Jaat of each aad sery year, Plaaaa aall at lbs BberlfTi nfltoa at anoa aad pay laa Ui aad t yoat Ikwaaa. . - - t J. BIDDLC, . ' Bberlff. 4oa 19, 1901. ' AUo eoliilete line of Sheets IMllnw nnd llylHU-r Caxert. IK)- W k'.ui Sheets torn iiinl hemmed, roady fur nan, priw from 65c to W .He. I'illnw ('unit 153i ranjrinjr in price from 10c to 18c, W lionmlitclicd or plain. Utica Milln nh(HitinR 2'2c, for 2dayH Only.4 Vr 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Russell House ' WklW la Pcaafort h tara and atop af tha Knsell lions. rirav-Claaa Iloard. Akrvma for traTsllnr iarla. nhln aad kuntlni laaxoclled. Terms 1JI5 a day or 5.w per work U A. UUBPELL Trot). property For flalc. 1 kara artaral dVslrabla I?mtdenr for sale, situated In the b-t reM'nra f.art of tba City. A'"o a f-' 'r ( ? c 1 building lots la food I r '. J. J v I - t 1 ( 1 f I - 1 s J ttt thtn ttix inn
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