tut, ffieffn Ifeekto VOLUME XXIV. MIW BERN, CRAVEN UU'im. V ( .. Hi! DAY, AM. -I ki ii.S i m,i I in V M MBEK 21 ' .v ; UOREHiraDS- Great Rains Will Cause Them Cape Pear and Roanoke. ACROSS THE ffEUSE. la Sal 1 Tests it the raraa A Flat ProfrMMimhip lh-llnra' Coiumlttcf of Scholar ship Ta Col am Ualvprsitv. Kalki.iH, Aug. 7 Yoor corrfespon deol this morning Interviewed weather observer Von Hermann here, ho said: "The rain Bet la Monday at noon ami since then S 117 Indies bate fnllea at Wrldon during tbr. 34 boars e led. At 8 o'clock thin morning 5 10 inches fill; at flanford 2.92, al Munoiire 2 ST., at Greens boro 1 96. I expert the Cpe Kear river to reach at least 50 feet at Fayettevllle and the Roanoke at leant 40 feet at Wei don. Both rivers will go to great heights We have had terrible floods In May, June and July and here I hey are again In Aognal. There nan never been any thing like ll. The heaviest rain are about I he ceutral and north central parta of the Stale. Tbcy are not excessive In the wcbI and piedmont sections." f'oiiiiiilssioner of Agriculture Palter son and Slate Chemist Kilgore left to today for Edgecombe county, to make an exan Insllon of various farms, with a view to soil ictus. The present mil tests are made on the Batllo Bryan farm, II miles from Tarlioro. Another farm may le chosen for these tests. It was expected that a professor of mechanical engineering at the Agricul tural and Mechanical college would he chosen yostcr-lay, but the man wanted decided to remain al lehigh University, The salary offered here Is $IH00. There are several applicants. Rockefeller, I'cabody, Macy a, ml Hrown have established several special scholar ships In the teachers' college of Colum bia University, of annual values of (.KM) each, an amount deemed necessary to pay all necessary expenses for a year of resident studying In Columbia Uni versity. The committee to nominate the holder of llils scholarship consists of president V. 1'. Venable of the Univeisl ty of North Carolina, ami president C. L). Mclver of the Slate Normal and In dustrial college. The Weekly Crop Hnllelln for the week ending Monday August filh, Is as follows: The reports of crop correspondents for the week just passed ngaln indicate, on the whole, very favorable weather conditions for farm work ami the growth of crops, except that in many northern and western conn lies the need of more rain I.-t leglnning to be seriously felt. The eaily part of the week was very warm and dry; local showers fell at many placos on July :itst and August 1st, which wcro very !cncliclal, though the amount of precipitation was gener ally small, except over a few southeast ern counties where over an Inch was le- ported. A period of more moderate tern peratures with cooler nights followed The temperature averagod shout 4 de grees daily above the normal, while the rainfall was an inch and a half below. The counties chiefly suffering from a lack of sufficient moisture are those In the northeast portion Hertford, Nortb- -ampton anil Warren; some in the central' district Uullford, Wake and Alamance, and nearly all the exlrcmo western por tion of the Htal'e. Home further improvement in crops took place during the week, though the favorable weather condition came too late to prevent a general deficiency In the yield of all crops. Young corn It doing well, though It would be benefitted by more rain, which Is also essential to the proper maturity of the early crop; young corn on uplands Is suffering con siderably, and in some places Is reported to be firing. The reports about cotton are very diversified, In some cases well cultivated fields show good weed and plenty of blooms, thongh the bolls are forming slowly, in olheVs the plants are yij small and not fruiting well; slight Improvement was noted generally, and reports of shedding are not numerous; laying by cotton Is underway. Priming and curing tobacco Is proceeding rap idly, and some new tobacco was placed on the market this week; the larger pan of the crop has been secured In the sou the at portion of the Htale; while some excellent cure of tobacco hate bNi mails, the crop aa a whole will not be Ural-class. Hwcet polaloe and pea- nals contlnno to be rory promising, Muck bay was cut during the week and housed la good condition, loaches, ap plet aed grapes continue to rot badly; grans are ripeoltrg. but are Tory Infer tor la oalltyi meioni also appear to be generally Mail and poor, shipments of watermelons ara Increasing. News A ran a J Chip. A Concert Planned. Lot a Tobacco karn. Death of Mr. D E. Willis it Yanccrxrru. PcrsaaaU. Chip, Aug. 7. Although the weather has bro extremely illtagreealilr. there is very Utile sickness In our midst Mr. Willie Uaaklns of Wlntervllle spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother and friends here Mr. Dsnlel I.ane lll lecture for our Sabbath School next Sunday at 4 o'clock We hope to see a large crowd out aa Mr. l.ane always gives a good lecture. We guess bu-lneas Is flourishing around Bellalr, as Mr. Geo. 8. Wilcox of that "town" was In our midst Sundsy Irlvlug "twice," as the boys say. Mr. M. P. Kwell returned FSiday to Boalhport after a week's visit to rela tives In oar midst. The Kev Mr. Newton til lent his ap pointment at Ellsworth church Sunday, and announced a meeting to begin on Wednesday night before the first Sunday in September. Mrs. H. C. and Mss Klta Lancaster returned Friday from a visit to relatives in Washington, N. C. Our young people met Saturday night at H . C. Lancaster s and selected the characters for another concert for Kits- worth church. This concert which they hope to present In September and Octo ber promises to far surpass anything i ever gotten up In our section. i Messrs. llerliert and Walter Dixon of I Lima attcuded church at Ellsworth Bun- j day. I Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wiljis of Wash ington spent Sunday in our midst. Mr. Claud Lancaster and his little brother, dolus, relumed Sunday from i a visit to relatives in I'itt county. Mr. W. F. Lancaster mcl with the sad accident to lose his tobacco, barn and about a thousand pounds of his liest to bacco by tire Friday night. It is not known how it caught. A great gloom Bellied over our com munity on hearing of the dcalh of Mr. David K. Willis of Vanceboro on Satur day, July 27tli, at (1.30 p. in. His ago waa 45 and ho lived In our midst until 1802 when he married Miss Nlla Lee of Vanceboro and moved to . that place whore he resided until his death. "Dave" as ho was familiarly called by his hosts of friends In our vicinity, was always, in his younger days a leader In all social events and haa always takon an actlvo part In all entertainments for church aud charitable purposes, In fact in Apiil and May of this year be took the part of the leading character In the concert for the benefit of Ellsworth church. Ho leaves a wife, three small children, a mother, Mrs. Lois Willis, one sister, Mrs W. A. Ewell, of Chip and two brothers, Messrs. C. II. Willis of Vanceboro and B. F. Willis of our place, and numerous friends to mourn their loss. He was a member of the Episcopal church. "WANIlKKINd Wii.uk." An Application Made to Rehear the Case of Council. su. WSBORO'S RAILROAD. k.-.wi. sansNro and lis a: hi. sin b of all Kinds If h i i ,- :j :oh Facilities are iH..i I in ;..- :a much talk aii : u. , - '. fu-ing done con'Mi WHY SUFFER FROM CM,i&fEJEK tiovernsr's om la I nchaared (on , dltlss. Railroad Fxten-ion 1'enitentlarj 1. 1 port l)e laved. Masonic I.oiIk' at Ilelhaien Haiku. it, ug. Application if made for a rehearing of the cam , I Lewis Council, colored, who is under a death warrant to be hanged net Mon day. There are several grounds for t lie application One is that one of the ju rors did not lake the oaths required in capital cases. The Supreme Conn hat decided lb lb every point, in a c;i?e which came from Fayellevlllu. i'ublii opinion Is more than divided as lo Council s guilt, ouch Is the statement made hy persons who have recently teen to Fa) -ctteville. A letter today from Gov. Aycock, who is at Wilson at the bedside of Ills son, says that his son was a "shade letter lat night and the doctors are the least hit encouraged. 1 have almost lost hope. Charles knew his sister last night aud spoke to her by name. He continues to boro, and wen f : i : , radical reasons !. : . ' -. , : tit.. ..ing slace exploit! !m in ,r!i 1-said touching v; . ii. ,i i there ii.ut exist aonsethiiii; ' i pt-ri in, i ' , l.nracier, or a ,! found t:i, tint pr .mpts It or In other w.rds hoc : Uii in li It is not Intended Hint al Ho , Nislon of this artiele the rail road is liulii and completed eUlier on her wise ail some ,.i;iit i-rut fixe liifm mat I' i, ' tint t lo ml know . ;:!tii alio it ci will i in, Hh'iul a '111- !,, ' ' I w HT 1- ' fli .'- II, OlL'l Hi I 1 d, 1 1, cid papei i lc. pcl.h ami rallr. Sw Coast Onflow c Ii im i. : - Willi SOIUli din i o i h sinnl! tow :: on t lie 1 1 v on i he A I inn' ' ocean In mty, containing nl, nil .I'Ml in silllaleil at lie Iciuiiiuis of Oak river at It - mo i; h. and Hog in directly opposite ll,,gue Inlet I K i( LJ Sp e tliere without Moi'leil men look I til- 'H i-jir- nml his I- l 1p i-u tl"l n-irci int nous i, i il.i in I in y mi ,-. r-l,-t met tin- t,l tun li nmi their road Tin cost ,.t c. tliem would he merely u a. ri ni 1 y ii i t n l' t l:c mn1 i-rlu lint -lock "I t hcii own and l.-ul.t . ei w lr I In A htio nl-le 1- w II' 'I' oulii I iisi rile' Ion ' i illlinnl, i and I lie rid. i f, iv moot 1,: and the beach, about .' miles from the ocean on the main land, with liirge body of wa'er intervenini;, an-! interspersed with some islands, which furnishes the take his food and medicine." (lov. and D1 taciiities tor nsniin;, sailing an.i Mrs. Avcock verv ercatlv annrcclate the i l'",ln iu eV('rJ' conceivable manner; imiullii of Hi., ni.nnli. Tliev rearel. Situated "J 1'.. J v"- J --D"-- Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you got the original Dewitt's. F, S. Duffy & Co. WILDWOOD. The laws of health reqnlra that Ike howeli move once eark day aad one of the penalties for vitiating LU law U Dile. Keep yonr bowtta rtftilar by Ukleg a dote o! Ckambtrlals'l rUomack and Lt TtbMt waea ntctttary tad ;m wilt er titvt Ibat sevtr paalak. wteal lalktad po yo. rnotuaraw tot aale by T. R. Doffy Oo. Tobacco Is Good ana Other Crops Better. People Coming; and Going. August H. Tobacco crops are much tetter than we expected It would be. Some of our farmers are very much enconraged now, corn Is on the improve the showers will help It a great deal If they continue lo come. Cotton It very small but Is budding out well. Most of ut are still plowing ear cotton to keep It growing. Mosquitoes have been very bad bat have abated tome. Mist Phenle Watson came homo Sat- rday night from New Bern where she hss been visiting for several weeks. Mitt Annie Tolton ot New Bern came down Sunday to aee ber mother and fa ther and returned Thursday. Mr. Ellia Cook and daughter Miss Lena, of Wilmington, camo to Wlld woed Toeaday. They are flailing Mr. Ellja Ogleaby'l family. Miss Maryett, Hewitt aud Mies Elja OfWtbr of Newport, tpenl Tuesdty at Wildwood. Messrs. Willie Ogleaby, C. W Willis and John Burk went to Klnslon Sunday lo take positions oa Ike extra force of the A. H, X R. R Mr. W. A. Teaslev spent Sunday at Bogus. Capt, J O Pigolt ol Bogue spent Bun day In oar town Oolonol DeanU of Broad Greek was In townftunday. Mr. W M Wataoa Jr., M New Bern, spent Sunday al Wildwood. Borne ol our yowng people kad a Tery fine tall lk,e otkar evealng, Ike party was ooiopoeed of Mr. Job a Guthrie and wtrr, Jim Onlkrle, Mist Annie Teatley and oo aor. W. - LAXATIVE TASTELESS ml . i mm m that they cannot for the present person ally acknowledge the receipt of the nu merous telegrams and letters of sympa thy. Harry W. Stubhs, member of the Iioubc for Martin county is here. He says the great "epidemic of mosquitoes" along the coast lias ended. As to crops he gives good news, saying the tobacco crop In bis county is the bust ever known there. W. E. Ashby, formerly of Kalcigh, has been made superintendent of motive power of the. Carolina and Northern railway. This road is in operation be tween Lumberton, N. I!., and Marlon S. C. It is learned that arrangements are in progress for its connection with a road to Georgetown, S. I!., and also with what is now known as the Cape Kear and Northern railway, in operation from Apex, In Wake county, to Anier, In Harnett county. The Cape Fear and Northern is owned by B. N. Duke, nml hy an extentiou to Durham from Apex will gel connection with the Norfolk it Western. Stato Auditor Dixon wen to Bayboro ! l'amlico county, today to address a (Ion federate reunion. The penitentiary report is not e pected to appear before September. The j clerk and the especially employed i . part have found the books aud accounts i badly tangled and hard lo understand. The decision by the attorney general that all fines imposed by eities and towns must go into the general school fund of ' the countv In which Buch cities and ; towns are situated hits most of them a hard blow. Most if not all have always applied the tiues to Ihelr own uses. Grand Master of Masons it. S Uoysler today granted a dispensation for a lodge at Belhavcu, Beaufort county. Don't be satisfied with temporary re- lluf from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure permanently and completely re moves this complaint. It releives per manently because It allows the tired stomach perfect rest. Dieting won t rest the stomach. Nature receives sup plies from the food we eat. The sensible way to help the stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what you oat and can't help but do you good. F. S. Duffy ft Oo. ' tliei : pin Western Beef at the Oaks Market to day. Charitable Brotherhood. There will bo a meeting tonight over Scott's stable, of those who organized the New Bern Lodge of Charltablo Brotherhood, last - Friday night at the Oourt House. This organization Is a Stato Order, and was started In Beaufort county about nine years ago, today numbering about 1000 mombers, and all lodges. The lodges of the Order aro generally confined to Eastern North Carolina, the ago of admittance being between lr and 45 years. The assessment Is $1,00 upon each member of Brotherhood when a death occurs In any lodge. Those who Join tonight, will go In with all the benefits of charter memU'rs Thlrty-fivo have signified Intention of joining. TO CL&AJSB THE SYSTEM Kftatoally ywt gewtly wkea aoetlV r Uilloat, to permaaeatly. overcome htk- llaal ooBMlpallo; I aw skew tk 'kid ney and Mm lo a keattby activity, Wltkovt trrtullag dr wtakenUg them, to dUpel keadaeket, colda, fttatt, Oae Byrnopf ng,da by too California rig tytoo Co. . m ... J f 'is, H CoUefc of Medicine. Wt call attention ,o the advertisement ot Ike L'nlTerslly Collego.oL Modlclne, Richmond! Vs., which may be found In ttrli 'taivat Vo4 to Ibf contlnaftd" aoocess ofUilfirsolalniUtullonV' ltalasof 1901 baa tntaU recordof ',1Q0 before tU rJIe4 Eiafi'lolng Board! or tforth CarolU 4b4 Waal Virginia, aid before boot fJooial a4sJlMnjacy Boards of YUrtaHrHoporU frOA'teUr''. Board Flo Uatk at ktt U Oaki Mit Mar w 4 t mn 1, Op f for lahtt fa IMA?.'", Ji?'JLT? K2T3 Aijraji ccrr.i ' tUaia of I n a hiirh blull, on hard soil overlooking the water, in.l ill full view of the ocean, a liner view, and more pic mri'Mjuc landscape is nut to be found anyAliere, between Sandy Hook and Florida, and the natmal conditions of this beautiful spot Is not to bt- surpassed by any location In this whole Eastern country, and with this place ilevejoped, ' Morchcad Clly and W I i:;litsville would 1 tie back nunibcrs,hiid among the things I of the past. What arc sonic of the pos sibilities, oi iu other words what ale ' some of the actual indiistiies and ave nues of material and permanent develop men!, that would absolutely lie contig- nous to a railroad, and w hich would i inevitably follow the construction of I this road ? There is much timber lying ; in the I. rritory through which sin b a i road would pass, but presume the limber has already been purchased, but not yet ! removed lor want of rui I toad facilities, the lands everywhere for miles adjacent to this locality is suited to the cultiva tion ol all kinds of vegetation, truck products If especially ndopled to the 1 -I, , t i,,,, .if ,vorv il. ucri.iHiin i" ;'-' 1 i stiii I is iii oi' ii eat iter man now j.'-n. uern.e truck shipments alone would h.; immense I ; if railroad transportation was :tt hand, i Again there Is the fishing industry, oysters and clams which arc incxhaus ; tilde, with ice packing houses and can 1 ning factories, would yield immen-e shipments, and u perpetuity with quick i transportation, and many ollici enter i prises that would rclt which time and I space forbid inaklug mention lien . : Aside from this brief touch of Indus', ric., I the last, but by no means the lua-l , '. - a h.-lel w lilcli Is now needed In advance d 1 the road, which would bring an mum n -e ; revenue of Itself. We know of ii" iimn desirable spot than Swansbnro a- a sum i uicr oi winter risnrt, il Is healthy, a tine i sea brei .e surrounded by all the natun.1 Coinlorls to he found anywlieie, h;i' this place and location Is not know n al.:"d, j or il.se some corporation, o; , a-.!al I would build this road, make investments I on al! lines lor the possibilities are ci. a' I and awaiting the attention of proi. j slve men who If knew it would see al a j glance ihe situation and take II in. The A. ('. 1.. Koad from Wilmington to liern i ii n s wtthln 12 or M miles ,-f Swar.shoro at the nearest point, and fr.un this point to Swansboro lies a level high llu, ire rlvorH I l ITiUU MO ... . .. . Will III bridges to Iniilil, anil no trealllng, nonce j this Bhort piece of road can lie built at a comparative small cost. Now with Ibis short line, It Is believed the passenger traffic alone would keep, through trains running dally, to say ' nothing about the freight trains Ihnli would be forced into sorvlou. 1 here have been many inqulrlus this season li gel accommodations for families and others, and many letters from abroad to spend the summer al this place, and so It has been for several years, but having no hotel, they had to givn It rjp, only a very few at private houses Now aside from the railroad, if a hotel was built there now at any time, even with the present Inconvenience of gelling there hy private conveyance It would be full, winter aud summer A water lot or lots can Is- bought there now adjoining tho navigable waters 10 or 12 feet deep, over which a hotel Jean oe built or on the shorn, where boats and steam launches can lie alongside, whsre ntrtlos can step out of boat al most Into their rooms, the site for a hotel On the water It without parallel. Who will look Into this matter, there Is a b'g Ihlng here for some one who will be the first to catch on. Can't some one more In this direction, It will not cost much to do the hotel, then with t stage line to Mtytvllle for passengers tnd traffic, dolly, wtnld pay handsomely. There are great pottlblllllot here In any Tlew that can be taken, this Is no fable, bot straight goods. Parlies from Wilmington right alongside of Wrlghlsvllle spent. portlonof the present season at Swans boro, which shows this plee It most d if r able at it U, what woald tt be If de veloped and with rati road trantporia- tlon it woald oollpof everything la this Hi ot tko Atlantic coast south of Sandy Tlook or Lbtif Brtach. A bole! 'would brlo betiplo nr tBjbow, knit boot knowauira aaow It,' tkere wottlJ' bo sock t prettaro " and rltmof for a ' rail the harvest i:' ripe Who will he tin- reaper'' We behove I wo or thiee loin dred il.illam will art omplish mm i, now, when- two or three t li.oi -..itid iv.iul.l not avail in t he near lulu re A I '.'-I-- --chsiiii ot the year llieie are I il vavs many deaths, oil 1 1 u hit 1 y among children, :om sunini. i complain : . di-u-rh ca. d eiiti i . ohulera morhii-, c -imps etc , 'ind eve:)' one n:i:'!i to know tlnil a sui.- nil'l speedy . im- can ca- ill' be oh- (jrtppc al.J ul jlher t.-rnis if can be cured NIGHT SWEATS "laijdies when you with I hem w ..iii. I build I he mad i haelt in ,i'eralioti. In-y vould have! heavy tielghts in Umber 1mm the jump and olh.-i tilings would soon follow, and j k- more oi less ready in anticipation of j the road before completion ll they would take hold of t he mat tcr now and rush il, before the Spring, the load would he a lixed fact, and would be the j biggest feeder to t li in fur so little e. peiise, that ..mid be had any where. The lights ol way iu our judgment w ould be cheerfully given all along the line without eotisidei at ion . save thai of building t he road. The licl.l is open for the most expeit investigation and' anyone who i.-, skeptical about this mat ter and Ihe points bin lly touched upon lici e we say Coinc and see. A liinibci mil! is now there and has been !i sev eral years in operation. Matctiai can lie hud right, on the ground for most all building purposes Several lots have been laid oil recently on ground not heretofore Used cxi i pt fur lamilng pill puses, and avenues laid out and several new dwelling- arc now going up and most all these are near c-niiplcl ion. Oilicis arc in contemplat ion and thc woik goes on, hence, new lot- and niai st icel - will have to go d.u n on t he plot of the tow u, t he map nin -t l-c cnlaigcd ami the Kail lload iuu-1 come Uai! lload men now Is the lltne to MmI.c and liui d. I'!.,' o, poi I unit v i: olTeie.l Roberts' Chill Tonic Tht worlJ J.-ei nut contain a better remedy. Many wonJrrl,.! ,ure "i.ide by tt JJ cents a bottle. Money rc!..;ijtrd ,f :t f.Lls to do the work. iJelight fu. tu tJhc. Local Druggists. ONCMESTFEBB "'NEW RIVAL" FACTORY. LOADED. SHOTGUN SHELLS as m -V ' nmt cutshoot all other black powder, shells, because they are made better and loaded by exact machinery with the standard brands of l powder, shot and waddingTry them and you will be convinced. ALL REPUTABLE D E A L E R S7 K E E P THEM uiYisYi taiin d I taking I 'h 1. 1. KlI.I.KI: in sutltel.nl w.-i.el ivi iv In.! lion I - I 1 lievi r tail.- A '...hi b-nti.ti- but one I '.ii i. I . " 1, i , i ', i ) Pit:.- ..' anil .oc Z0KA1I. I Lxpcct a OooJ Lurn Lrup. Wants to Hear From T. i. H. Sonic: i'ci snn.ils. Align ti ft We a'.- h.iting very id. i j shiiwcrs now whti h ..-ine - f us w ere i beginning to need rich! ba.l: 1 1 we have no sloi m a good - nrii 1 crop is a certainty t hi on ghoul on r . ..ni , ni'inlty. Cotton also Ii genera, !y look ling well. We arc evoiottng a' least a I good average crop The fntai'e crop the largest ever kn -w u I- ' ur people. Mr .) II. Norman ha- a veiy ul I child. They have been evpeillng It to ! die for some time We undi-r-l and the doctor says It Is whooping couch that ' alls it . j Mr Unfus Kdwanls ol Kdwanl, w i i at .orsh Sunday. 'l'hcre sceins to In j some special attraction f..r him out j here. Messrs ll ll and K A Whltford went to a pie nlr at Core I'.diii last r'i; day. They claim to have hud a tun time and we Kiippost t liey did, Im the) didn't get home till after "tin rise next morning Mr f'harles (tallow-ay and his brother Hillle wen- the guests of their cousin Mrs. A -I Whltford, Sunday. Mr A I Whllford went to Wa-hlug ton last Saturday, and returned next day. Mr lleniy A Ilrown, -I r , of your city, made a hu-lnoss trip to our place yesler day . We see In answer lo ,Iohua, T.P.h says lie has Just returned from llnffalo, where he visited the I'an-A morlcan Kx posltlon Wr would be Rlad If he will give us an actonnl of his trip ami what he saw at the sxposlllon There will be (piltc a numlter of the Joi'hnai, read ers wlm cannot attend tliemsclves, and the would enjoy rcail'nn hit articles very much. I Fancy Cream as l Cheese 5 5 Z I'tillon Muiki't t'lirtittl l Siiuill I'i I htins, KtijlN l'if N'ic limns. Cm l ( i I'. K.iin ( tiiiil y Kliii lint lot , Shinililel's ;nil trillion Kirc I tic ul, Knicst Syrup sunt Moliissea, Cutnii-d Mrttls ul nil kitnls. I nii'tftl aiitl I h illiost ir Stll'llilll'S. Moduli's I ln iliiv.'d Flilit .litis lijo' IIlllllS to cut. Volll'is to I'ltaise, all sizes. L. mm. laYavaHiaiae El Wholesale V Retail 'Phone Ol. 71 Kr,;l Hi. vTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf a SELLING OUT AT COST 4 M - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 FOR 1XT 10 DM8 o will ALL sl'MMKK (lOUDS TOSITlVEliY AT ( (i-T ami 1 ' N DKK. 1 III' loln llio list w III --llllW All 1. ailir.s, Mis.-i's anil ( lnlilictis l.awiis ami nil ullu-i iSiltiiiiii-i' fcfi ies. Silks, ali'l Slim'' II y Mt.n.lav, what we liavc ti close oul: OxI'ih'iIh, Orfriindics, IVrsiun i KS (iimhIh, I.ai'cs, Kiiiliioiilci'- 1'inliTv.i'ai, Sliiils, Ni't'kwcar. Slraw Hats, ( loUiinjr at can ti'M- any of tli- ale oo,Ms CALL EARLY Aiilti'sI '.ill, ami wo will make vottr li.ittt trliid with i iicl-., Ii'rs.i'i'tl'tllly, I. I BAXTER. I AAA AAA A AA AAA AA AA A AAAaIaaAA A A AA AA AAA At iinuiiiii: Thtn.sday,Atfg. tf OPENING DAY At the Planters Warehouse. Jamra WhUv, Hrjantsvtlle, Ind , aajs lWlu Witch Haral Balvp healed run nlnK sores on both I'i" He had nifTiir k a yMr. Doctors failed to hnlp him. Oel lWlti'a Anccpl no Imitations. T. H. DafTjr Co. 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, il you do not get as much for it as any other market, we do not expect your patronage. Come down to the opening and keep a coming. Bales every week day at 11 o'clock. j; M. HOWARD, Manager. S. B. CURRIN, Auctioneer. July Clearance Sale. ' Tomorrow, Monday, itarti out rtgu far July Cltaranoa Sale, tvtrrthlni Id stock tba latst bfl itunmary tt bow r fttoad foVtink acUltf. BAUroOT3. 1 We liava -iUl)liahetl)Jlrick Yanl m New Hem and ant preiared to farnlah brick' ftr an J quantit. .tBrtclWJtolataft-ft Thone 62. . Scllinj Agetita. Female Collcnc Owoe tba asoat proitwofli IntUta tldm fot U h!W docatioa of ;oaa( ' vPaaara Wauw kafit la tba botldtni. I . . Vlnttwaife Aaaaal' Baasloa UflQa Beptwnbur JStlv. , , , , For cataloftia atldrcsa KhoJp, Llltleton, K. 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