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' ; "... VOLOMI XXIV. NIW BERN, CRAY IN COUNTS h. V.. TUSDA.. Ji l u ;: -HkM M TlnV NIMBIIC ?; I . Commissioner Agriculture Reports Crep Situation Serious. Seaboard Air Liar Property Tax. Date for Teachers I n Htltutc ( iiiprlHont of Rainfall. I.cwIh Coun cil Cane. Kaleioh, July 20-The Seaboard Air Llue paid to the rttale treasury its prop erty lax. It la the lirst to sail. Tbe tax U od an assessment of $8 (l&i.tMU.Xi, and Is $18 236,1 1 for Stale purposes, $:!,- 47S 64 for pensions, total 21, 70U Ofl. The HtaUi Superintendent of public In sl ruction has up to lbl dale arranged for teachers' Institutes at the following places, each tn continue a wepi: In July at Carthage S3nd, Shelby' 22nd, Rulher fordton 22nd; In August, at Windsor Ml) Clinton Mo, Franklin 12th. Albemarle 12th, Jackson 19th, Lllllnglon 19th, Lln rololon 19lh, IlllUborn 20lh, Concord 19th. The great demand for institutes la In the western half of the State. Excessively heavy rains again fell yes terday afternoon and night. South of herein this county the rain was the worai, this year and washed lamU badly. Stale Commissioner of agriculture Patterson says the crop situation Is daily growing more serious In North Carolina. In roost seel ions no farm work has been done In a week or more. The romiuio iloner today had a letter from New Or leans making inquiries regarding the crop of "cow peas" in this Sta'o. New Orleans Is the chief market for these. Mi ratterKon says thai in North Caro lina more pea are planted for use us fooil for iuhii and as forage than In any other Stale, as South of here they are more largely planted as a fertilizer. It is a very important crop In this Slate The average this year will no doubt be great, ami will) a late fall a valuable food supply can lie thus provided. Volume 2 of the histories of the North Carolina will soon appear. It goes to the binders next week. The Volume begins wilh the 17th ami ends with the 4;trd regiment. There may be only one more volume, iustuad of 2 more The frontispiece of volume 2 will lie a full page port rait of tjov. Vance, from a photograph taken in 1MIW. Col. Lamb has furnlsheil for his history of the ;V!th regiment pictures of Fort Fisher ami of its bombardment and plans of Ihe fort. In volume 3 Ihere will be portraits of the 2 lieutenant general and fi ma jor gener als from t his State. Hallway washouts are far more nu merous this year than ever before in this Stale. There were 119 on the Fast Ten nessee ami Weslern Norlh Carolina road; and all embankments of a road In course of construction from tho Ten nessee line to Itakersvlllu have been swept away, bo that It will virtually have to lie rebuilt. The ralnB !egan here May !, and In the ! days since rain has fallen on 40, tho total rainfall being 24.27 Inches. In May, June, July and August 189!, no less than :tt.S7 Inches fell. The rain has greatly delayed work on the textile building at the agricultural and mechanical college. The 2d regiment, Stale Guard, goes to ramp Monday, its members pray for dryer weather than the Hd regiment had. The case of Lewis Council, the negro who is for the third time respited at Fayetleville, is attracting much atten tion. Ills counsel made the plea that there was no proof of Council's being Ihe right man. Thon came Mrs. and urgod thai there lie no commutation of the death sentence. Now comes sheriff Rurns wilh the positive oath that Mrs. West said Council was not Ihe man. The governor upon hli return here will take up this whole matter. Those Unions llllle pills, Dc Wilt's Little Early Risers compel your liver ad bowel to do their duly, tans giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your ody. Are easy to take. Never gripe F. H. Duffy A Co. Can be no Compromise. New Vomk, July 19. J. J'. Morgan gave poH We dunlal today to rumor that the steel ulrlkf hern settled. He made this statement. "The position of tho operating rom pastes Is perfectly simple end well un derstood, and so far ai 1 am concerned baa my unqualified approval." "There 1 not a word of truth In It. i Taere has boon no settlement and there caa tie no compromise on sarh a qneslloe." piremcn'i Strike Collapses. Wii.iasiuaa, Pa., July ti-Taesta-tlonary firemen's strike bat practically coltaperd. AI ronfe reee kere lo day between tas fierollve board of tte Helled Mine Worker aad the Striking tresses, ootDoillleee were appotatao1 b) wall os) (be coal companies ead If Ibe striker are takes bark tbe strike, will be declared of. C ASTOR I A . lor ZalajtU tat CMldrrt. fti Dei Tea Ran AIiiji E::;l.t ORIENTAL. July 19 . Itatn every dsy low for the pat two weeks baa about turned the lst vestlpe of hope In our farmers to toui despair, nia ladeedaaad outlook I for them. It ! case of lfs" wit li them, also with one more added, "if" they cannot live on air we do not see how they can vegetate at all until mil truck season. In spile of the agricultural depression onr town goes on growing There is at present in course of erection one large store, and dwelling, and one other dwell ing. We have had added lo our other enterprises, an entirely new business. The firm of Teed Bros., of Washington, N. C, have opened up here In the manu facture of tombstones, we wish them success, but hope Ihelr efforts will be contined to commemorating tbe virtues of those 1 hat have already crossed tbe bar, the desire lo bar their ambition along other llnee of tombstone work. We have also bad a new meat market started in our town. Some New Bern colored men have opened a butcher busi ness Their names we have not learned. We require an enterprising while man In the fresh meat, fruit and vegetable buBtnesB here. During tho past six days the follow ing have registered at L. B. Midyett's hotel. D. Kramer, Hyde Cajiaty; O. L. Glbbs Rayhoro, Capt S. D, Bragg, Ocracoke; Miss Bessie Davis, Beaufort; H. T. Green loaf, Elizabeth City; Alderman McDan le), Percy Ccx, New Bern; J. 1). Norman Greenville; yFrout Ives and wife, New Bom; II. Cassldy Fitchburg, Mississippi; Thomas Roberts, New Bern; 1'aul Weisie Wilmington; Will Swan, Stonewall; Capt. Albert Card and wife, steamer Al liemarl; Thomas Lindsay, New Bern. The tug Gladis Lee owned by Walter Venters of this place, when near Smith's Creek with a Hat In tow, laden with shingles and bricks, sunk on account of lilling with wator. The Hat was towed Into shoal water an I Is now being light ered olT, Damage little or nothing. Mr. Alex Midyott and wife have just returned from an extended trip through Jones and Onslow counties. Sickness has aliout disappeared from amongst us. All haying had the usual summer spell. Hottest Chicago Known in 30 Tears. Ciiicaoo, July 21 -All heat records since the establishment of the Weather Bureau in Chicago, 80 years ago were broken lo day, the government ther mometer registering 1(K! degrees. Down on the street It was from 3 to d degrees hotter, and lo add lo Ihe BuiTcring a hot, stilling wind, like a blast from a furnace blew all day from tho south west, from .10 clock In the morning, when the thermometer registered 77, a gradual rise followed until, at 4:30 this aflernoon, tho top notch had been reached. Shortly after that time the wind veered around toward the lake and caused a drop to 95 at 8:30 to night. I'roslrnllonB were numerous and police ambulances were kept busy taking care of persons who were overcome on Ihe streets. Hot in Kansas. Topeka, Kas , July 19. This has been an exceedingly hoi day in Kansas. The mercury has ranged, from 10ft to 109 While the feeling of utter helplessness attendant upon the drought has passed people of the Stale do not attempt lo deny that the fall crops arc In a desperate condition. Dr. Kruf er's Wife Dead. Pretoria, July 21. Mrs. Kroger, wife of formor President Kruger, of the South African Republic, died yesterday of pneumonia, after an Illness of three days. She was 07 years old. Mrs. Kruger's long separation trom her husband, combined with the death of her favorite daughter, Mrs. Smith, last week, bad completely broken her spirits. Mr. Eloft and many members of the Kruger family were at her bedside when she pasted away. Gam Branch Items. July 19. It continues lo rain, which make 10 days of rain. Miss Annie Barber of Haw Branch, Is visiting friends and relatives here. There will be a big annual picnic at Alum Spring, near Catharine Iakc on July 2.1th, o we are Informed. If the Planter Tobacco Warehouse men wish the name of tbe tobacco farmer her I can furnish Ihem. Thl week be been belter for curing tobacco than last week, not quite windy. There have been Mormon Elders of early sll same here. I saw "Bean" among Ihcm, 1 voaiuro lo say, wilt wdgb 100 pounds. The "Ada" cam. You know the Blblo say "the lint; shall be last snd tb last nrst." II has learned something of atasle at no Adam was drlvea from lb garden of Eden. W thlak erops ars cut off considerably f roes ralajr weather, two third of a Crop perks pr Tobacco jea from Klaatoa wer dowa yesterday dramming op (bo trade, New Bars hsd better wako ip aad get sense ol It, aad 1 ksow bow If eaa be dose, It essesi bet Ms Beta to J est a near here a Klastoaby way of IM hew road, which If h wm la good order and a Itlilavj lnnalpf ooaVJ get it 1 Mr. if it. Feniot plowed oottoa Uh dsy, aoteitlhatahdlBitho load was la a. a.. . ft 1 1 . . . d. "109 IKMIJ.- ' - ranawraraa, t C?;9t that jt tat Sii Weeks Beiore Penitentiary Finance Report. S. A. L. Strikers Leav. Others Do tltute Southern Strike at Spi n eer Over. Half Crop Cotton Y.x Treasurer Worth to pay Clerk Martin's Shortage Hai.eiou, July 22 Bricklaying mi tbe textile school at the Agricultural ami Mechanical College began today Kaiu i has delayed the work Only 1H of the striking Seaboard Air: Line machinists here are now in Kaleigli The strike is on lis last legs. The few I strikers remaining wi!'. give a lawn party i tomorrow to raise funds, some of them I being In straits. The strike Is over at j the Southern railway's shops at Spencer ' the lsst of the strikers having departed, j Mrs. Edward P. Moses, wife of the superintendent of Raleigh city Bchoole died at her home here last night. The cotton dealers here say their pres ent estimate for this section is a little more than half a crop, and thai there will have to be a remarkably late fall to develop anything like a full crop. Chairman McNeill of the corporation commission leaves tomorrow for Johns-1 ton county to confer with the county commissioners and register of deeds re- j gaiding taxation under the new law. He j will also go to Harnett and Cumberland , and then to Pender and some other j counties. Commissioner Abbott has ; ('one to Pnmlicn for Hie same iniroose. I The railways have refunded to the State $2,2f0 costs which It incurred last j year and in in the tax assessment j cases In the Lotted Mates i.ircim Court. I The railways are this year paying taxes to the State on a 112,000,000 v;ilu-1 ation. I It will be perhaps six weeks before j tlin rpnikrlu nftlifi mn iten 1 liir V tiniinces i ..i ".ill are reauv, jir. Loii an expeii, who ia at work on the bookB, so says He liuds ; that the late management actually put ' sales of horses, mules, and other animals 1 on hand as net earnings In 'lie report it made up to December 31; in oilier words padded the report. State Treasurer Lacy said to day "1 ! have notified Kx-Treasurer Woilh Ilial I he must pi.y up the amount of his clerk j W. II. Martin's defalcation at once. He lolls me he will pay In a few days. He, will not rtand a suit. At one time I thought he Intended to stand one. He has not put any expert to work on Ike books." Siberian Crops Fail. London, July 21. A dispatch to the Evening Standard from Odcstia says thai according to the reports of special agents the Siberian crops appear to be nearly a total failure. In the great grain producing regions of Hlnusslnsk and Krasnoyarsk almost the entire growth of cereals has per lshed as a result of two mouths' drouth. The conditions are almost equally dc plorablc in the Krasno-Oolimsk, Klin gursk, Osslusk, Oc.ausk. Solikamsk, Solikamsk, Perm and Schadrinsk re gions, where such a hot and dry summer has not been known In 40 years The South Russian crop may le de scribed, upon the whole, as averagt, yet there arc disastrous shortnges In the populous districts In the EkulerinoslalT government. An instance Is cited of the utter destruction of about 40,000 acres of grain by hailstorms anil the Hessian fly. The same agencies have blighted large tracts of grain In the Taurlda and Don country, and In the Bouban and Terek districts, In Northern Caucasus. The worst of all are the Volga prov ince. The peasants of this vast region aro already practically destitute. They have sold the cattle ana) horses they could not feed, and have consumed nearly Ihelr whole scanty stocks of food, eod and grain. The Russian Minister of Ways and Communications I making active provision for the timely transpor tation of food, grain and other supplies from tne south. Local authorities have licen Instructed to take Instant moas ures for obviating the horror of the fam ine threatened for next winter A CHILD ENJOTS. Tho plosssol flavor, gsnlls sotlon, snd oolhlng affect of tjyrnp of Figs, when In aoed of Uxsllrs.sod If lbs fslhtr or mollior bo cosllre or hillou, tho moot gratifying rssalls follow Its i', so lht Il Is tho best family rcroody known snd STsry family should oars s bottls. Msnu f seta rod by lbs California Tf Byrop Co. Carolina League Games. Hptcisl to JoarssL CfisriolU, JaJf 23. 1 1 took urn In- alnstw ssttls today's gsms, Iks homs olsb wliBtaf. ChsrkHU t Rslsffh ft WllmloftAV 7tr? H -Wilmington took (ndij'l fsjnnt .U requlrsd tsn IttBiafft. WUlnlo0 Tsrboro I. ' Wkwa ft WBlwlOrfr, Hp-toasts skysls Irjf Csstsbwrlsls's 'BtottscH is llf TibMi.' Tkef ,ir puj to, tile 4 plssssst ta sfffcC rrW, 8 cents. SsmpUs Tree "si f. I Daffy Oo's. draf tor. . DR. K.ILG0 ATTACKhl). By bun uf Hcv. Crawford ol iisr-m,, christian AJvocate on Sou'tr:. Railway Train Nt. J.ii.rnal R! i i..ii July 22 A aeiifav. :. , . cur r en i t t , k (ilace to day on I In ..! em l;';i,i train between l.rec-i-v . and D I'h.'on, me oa of ihe lo .1. Crawford editor of Ihe ( . 1 1 i :, -! o I liristinu Advocate, striking !!. If. John c K.liro, President of !:: ' -lege, -evi nil blows la the face The i ause ot the attack nj' i: lir. Kllgo wa:. an article published in a Ha! elgh paper By -landers prevented youiit; l'ri. ford (rum continuing bis atlac k WOE THREATENS MANY. Thousands Will Lose in Struggle For Oklahoma Homes. Four Sn. i Oklahoma,!'., July 21 Disorder and distress will, il is feared. J follow the actual opciiiiit' of the Kiowa , Comanche lauds It is now estimated that fully ISO, 000 people will have registered for a chance lo secure one of the llioisi claims to be awarded by lottery when the registra tion booths close on July 20. Thous ands of persons now on Hie reservation, who are neither mechanics nor artisans and who have little or no money, an nounce their intention of locating around Lawlon if they should fail to win a claim. Campers, who came in prairie schooners by the thousands, generally brought wilh them provis ions sullicient to last only from live to Conlinimd drouth lias caused the wa ter to be restricted, mid for days a hot wind has blown ovei ike prairies and the temperature has averaged above Ike the lOo" mark. With lliese conditions before them, many are already begin ning to grumble, and wnen this shall be followed by disappointment by failure to draw a lucky number, Ihe hopes of miiny will loubliess give way to more serious conditions. The idles that annoy you so will be uickly and permanently healed if you use DeWitt's Witch lluel Salve lie waie of worthies couiilerfeils. i' S. Dully ,V Co. THE MARKETS. I The following quotations wi re rcceiv I ed by J K I.M hum it Co, New Item. N. (,'. j Nw i okk, .1 uly JJ 'Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close July H.ai -i'-' Aug , 7 72 " ' Oct 7.11(1 M'o j January 7.71 7 'I1 I Chicago, July '."J. J Wiikat: Open. High. Low. Close Sept . . . . (Ill i 72 ' Coiiv I )pcn. High. Lou Close I Sept "" ''"' 1 liilis. ' ipen. High. l.o' Close Sept 7tr. sou I New V01 k, July -11. J Sio. us. Open. High. Low Clo-.c I So. K y I'bl. ... : l". S. 1. l-i ! Sugar . . . 112( 1 10; 1 I -' I II. I. 112 I 10 I Si. I' ... 1.-.7 l'-'i r.'. ' Tei I'm- .. .'Ij ::, '.'-'r I Am C. F . . n C011011..M. New Item Cotton in Ihe old at to h 12 III K I ki t V art l.l v.rHMil Sales 7.IXK) bah polH t in :I2 Kutnres, .liily-Aug. 4.H0, Oct-N"V t K iiKiK.ir rs. .Same week Lrud week lnt year. 40.0041 ,.XX Thill week . Hht. II0IKI 0,200 Mon. 7IKM) .,'l(X) Tuea. L We.1. ".700 Thur. 2,(KI0 Frl. 1,'Of) 17,400 A "rIiI Kllsck of ermps m bring on Ilsrrhocn, whh h In, lu msny cse, followwl by Inflsmmstlonof tb stomsch snd olhnr dsngproun rompUlnU. All luch disorders sro dKngcrous snd sbould la thslr Infsncy be irrstod with the bcl known rsmndy Th mprlU of Tain Ktl.l.KR srs known snd It I rSfiognlr.wl ss the stsndsrd npxciflc for crsmpi, dlsrrhoos, etc. Arold ubslitntrn, thrrs Is hot one I'sln-KUlr-r, Perry lsls' Trice Mc. sod IH Wt frwa Lasts Mvklaa. rrenrhmen rto not wnnt to role; thy want t lit. Th pnnrolt of life, of langhter. of fbsrtnln SwssOotis, of lotUlfnt epprshenslona, of IfldlTldasI dtrek)pinet of cberacter-lt na aO be nor Important, mot Tltal to h mat sxUrtenre Ihsn Um prfowepetjoa to rule Myself and otbers, to make law aad to flgbt-8tef m. "Gllffipe sTareKaUoo.-,-. m. I . HINTS FOR FARMERS I uamelfl&l t r r 1 1 .Of r i We n uiMulHT ht aji::: ,,n-- a-k an Id fanner and a . ;y .. ssC.l one w!. did uot le.'p i;e . -' k and not have to buy - , , ,',al fort:::, r H - .-. :i- 1: 1 kopt !oo as Liai. u.,....ti,- L s; .1 pruOal l.v buy twi. . .i- .. :. f. : o ti.jiik I'o hud -if- i -i ! : 1 ro; ' r 'Mo of o,ii,:i.oi : . I : : ' ' . ' s, h i - Tin- Aiiiit'-oii, ' .;!: .r : 1 !.. v ... . a Mil ,s! I' 'I'o 1 ! : ,i: :. Wi' I i. .o . .. ,,;,! lo li I :ll l til 'i !. .i n I .:.,,', 1 oOraiiiod In sutfVl.o.t ; .1.1: .;;:.- : Ir.i !ho 1n::d :-.:- I..' .n! . .!: ' ' ol to 11 ,,i'otii:iMo lu:i:' I ;. :.; -o: . . crow a g 1 en u '.' ' u .II I. Il ' buy more Mock f h;i!i: a'-! nnd thus iiato !.;ir!ini ! :.,.iMno ':;,, -i 1 tho farm. Tiny help to ! 1-n.d no,! , hibor that .otild bo nnpn ,l-,;.n : o ,: uenrly so If the hunl w;is not f, i7 lo.it lliey aro eiV -n nm'-o pr iit-l-1.-than when used as nn mldition m sup pleinciit to the barnyard iiiannio. Tie SiTW to give the 1 1 1 1 1 I -111 1 elomentS tbllt 1 nro lacking in the miimiie and the soli and they give them In nn available form. if course to have t tn-iu do tin- ' one must clioose ids ferliljfir so that It will be adapted to tbe soil and crop ninl Mil the wants that the barnyard inn mire does not. Bntt and Tip Kfrnrln For Spcit. Professor Sliamel, Instructor In l'nrin i crops lit the llllnolii College of Agrten! lure, says that It Is a gooil plan to sell off and discard both the tips and butts of the corn ears selected for seed Thai was what wo w-ic taught to do when ' young, and we thought it the proper way until wo saw the results of n 1 1 10 1 , made by the late Ir. lv Lewis Stui te vnnt while director of th"'NYv York experiment station at (icncv.a He planted several rows of corn, placing the kernels In the drills Just 11 1 tln-.v grew in order on tb" eon, also trlpn 111 which one had seed from eight butt kernels In each low. am Hut from eight tip kernels in the rrnvs and the, third elghl kernels from ouch low a Hour the middle of the ear 11s possible We think In every test the kernels from tin- tip gave curliest ripening nnd In more than I. alt" also preduoed a lar ger yield than those nearer the middle of the car. In every case the vlei l veils at tin' rate of several bushels h ss per Here from those kernels near tli" mid die of Ike ear. lt.fl1op lint and PfiNlnrc. It Used to be n oiistom to sow red I. along with eloor for meadow m pa luie land. It did not reach lis b. si 1 dilioii mitll the oh-ver had been t u o years and even until lln.o pifsed Its gn atcst yield, but 11 lit to 1 ut for buy about the sa as timothy they w ei- often gelliir. It .could grow on I.e. 1 e 111:, ed I, IN "I- lands where I he clover or tlmol h v wi 1 e llkelv to winter kill, II mud" n si rung, smooth turf, and the line bay, Io n out early, was relished by all the niiliuuls. Suedsllieli tells US that the sale, of 1, d top seed are growing lo-.., and ' are very sorry If It is so As n pasture gr;iss n mixture of June grass or Ki 11 tuckv tilue grass ll'oa plot, n Isi and redtop (Agrostls vulgaris, bans tmt little to be desired, the 1 : 1 -1 b, mg early and the redtop cndmlng nut;! the bit" fall. One bushel of ,11, 1 (flvoB gcKid results for though Koine of the 1 I ed per ficre -tuio land, !'' l.oers may lie Id ihe llrst year lidded to Impro v c 1 1 e li or two. Firmrri' c henp rrtlltrrrB. I'owpeas lire I'll- d Mio.e ii;,, more j every Season in the north, uud they in' rapidly becoming the fan: er's i hi up ( fertilizer, says V. Iv iiid- In Amer lean Cultivator. They i: i i " wil nig out clover In this respect, and He-J will I'M'iitunlly tniiLe our farming tar moie profitable. Cuwpeiis r,:n.: h leiuly twice uh much folilge for l!e stock MS clover, nnd when hainslel tln.v Uue the Held In belter (ondlie.ii f,,r oth. r rropr Moreover, 11. w, 1:1.1 w ',11 grow on hind which is iniHiiltal.lc ..r oho, r and where 11111 ny grain cn.ps only epailng!) grow. Stork liken oh peas and will Hoinetlmes eat them in preference to the best clover bay. nnd 1 think they ! will Kbow up uh irood results from nny ' lolnt of view lis 11 continuous food Ortrfrrdlna Kowta. Among the coiiKeipicnccn of overfeed IriR Kettiu the fowl too fat for proM-r van tiroductlon does not Rtand nloiie. j liens may bo found dead under the rooRts In the morning or perhiipe on tbe ! nests flu If there to lay, n uaunlly they were, ni W hhown by the eggs they ! hme In them It nunc la npoplcvy. j which Is the recoil of overfeeding nnd I Inck of cjerclno. Another ben innnl j fint the nine dlneaw by suddenly running round In n circle or atnggcrliig In n crooked fimhloii iioiohs the ynid until Khe diopn Ktiilild nnd wmn dies It ! may ! called vertigo or utatrgeiH. but It la n rimilt of too mix b or too rich ! food nnd not nn Indication thai Home nr tin p1 n hfr poUon Tbt Firir S.prafur. TIiobo who believe In tbe fsnn Hepn rnioi uy Hint having tho HklmmllU h( home to feed to ciihes sud plgx whiles It U nnrin snd swept Is ejunl to 1 or 2V, cents extra tbIoc for tbe pound of butter, while the cost of bsullug to the cresinery Is so reduced s to sild nlHiut another lMi cents to the butter value, end the fsctorlc average sboiit 1 15 j cuts lews In cost of brrtter making when they get only the cream tnan when they hart to sepsrstp It from the whole milk before churning, A gsln of from 8.J5 to 4.15 cents a pound In TsJne of butter from the milk la an Important Item. LAXATIVE TASTELESS PILL TONIC. I tnatv. iara4. Sn, Oaly soM at KHAIiHAM rUAKMACV, , WHY SUFFER FROM Grippe jnJ Corned JUST RECEIVED. Kiiiicy Cakes ami C'iicki'rs. Ciniiicd iiiid I '1 t t- I Meats of all kindu Fresh ( liner Hill Print Hjitti-r. Katicy ( ream Cheese. lllisnltcd (tinifcr Ale nil Ice, o buttles lol -'' Hi" llains to cut, and N unierms oilier omul tliinirs to eat. and fresh. (Jive a call. Yours riione 91. J. L. McDANIEL, l.ViiiikfiiVffiiriiifiiiiBiiiii Very Stimulating, 1 11 w arm weather fee 1 I11I1K and o;ijimI edl- sliimilaiit, "otitic, eflei lie ali( I '. ( ill 1 ei lili es are ii" OlVc del W li;-. ami repay in hi- expi etalinlis of lit till drink every titne. are still (itlclilio Uoynl I II lie rrl lil'lll Killllcl fl ee. e ai , si hnldino- L 1 1 ion: ! J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Thursday, OPENING At the Planters We will have plenty of buyers, with the orders tor your tobacco, and you can do as well on this market as any in the State. Build up your home market by bringing: your tobacco here, it you do not get as much lor it as any other market, we do not expect your patronage. Come down to the opening and keep a coming. Sales every week day at 11 o'clock. J. M. HOWARD, Manager. S. B. CURRIN, Auctioneer. Pollock & Credle Livery, Feed, Sale and Exchange STABLE f U U H A U The CHEAP JS ST Turnouts In the' city. No. 70-South Front Street, opposite Hotel ChattawXa.11..1 Itodol Dyspcpda Cuto CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS Ml 'ther torms of maiadics when you can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world Joci rut contain j better remedy Mny wcndcrfi.1 iures made by it 5 cents a bonie. Money rrtundcJ it it fails to do the work. Delight fu: t" take. Local Druggists. I PORTSMOUTH Mullets to p'ease, fc KHni! Wrtiwr, 71 Uru'i Ht. Phone 137 Aug l9 DAY Warehouse. Second Hand Buggies tid Log Carts; Three Homes, One Mule, will sell Cheap tor cash, or on time. Apply to ,. J. W. 8TEWABT, liceessa- 1 IflXTS ti . , FOB HAliK. Apply t I ILAJITSVIKLD, t M :"Kiw nn, N.-C.-;'"'- ; ' CDILDHERS tBWWC,,. , OotbM mads for yonn rhfldren, and afl klads of ehlldreni sewing done. Ap ply to Mrs. W. TL Carle 2so, 13 ( : -s TTT.TTT. TTTXTrrn I
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