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lift! w (fl tir ,Fi U fc! V lb' m i a s ar i i 4 iVJ YOLUMX XXIV. MIW BIRM, CRAVEN COl.NTi. N. ( .. TUISDAt, A I GIST 13. 1 Hii 1 . - -FIRM t.i I h'. M'MBKR St 1 Sad News of the Death of the Gov ernor's Son. lllfffi Claim Not Made bj tterlh. Ik A Ji M. (oil. tc Eiaaiiha tinea. At the I ahcr jly A. viae CIlM. Kalkioh, Auj Kl.-A telephone mes sage from WIIboh announced the death of Charles Aycoca, the Governor s oldest too, at A o'clock this morning, from Cerebrospinal menlngllU. He would hire been 1H uext October and vru Id hit jnnior year al the Uulvrrsity of North Carolina. He will lx- hurled at Wilson at 5 o'clock tomorrow after noon. Iredell Mearee of Wilmington ti here to see the United Slates district attor ney regarding some titles to (government land at Snntliport. The State treasurer today received as dividend on the A per cent bonds of the North Carolina railway $90,000 and paid the New York interest on these, aggre gating $31,328. Some one made the point that the And Ing by past legislative committees that ex treasurer Worth' account were cor rect relieved him from liability for the stealings of his clerk, W. H. Martin. Not even the ex-trcasurer'a attorney makes any such claim, an olllolal in forms your corrcupondent. The following applicants from this State for I'euliody scholarships passed the examinations. Hie Slain supi rintend ent of public instruction announces, Miss Lizzie Kerrcll, of Clinton, 87 per cent; Walter H. Join s of Hurry county and Miss Madge While of Sutcuvlllo, 81 each. Ureal preparations for the Stale Fair are In progress. (Jen. Cox, the Presi dent, says the list of attractions Is the largest on record. In the entrance examinations for scholarships at the Agricultural and Mechanical College here, held in the va rious counties, 811 passed out of 109. At the examinations al the college each mouth alioul the same number will lx admitted- The opening Is September 4th. A dispensation Is granted by Grand Master B. S. Hoysler for a new lodge at Anlandor, Bertie county. E. L. Kllason of Chester! own, Mil., will be 4 he director at the gymnasium at the State University, CharleB O. Jen kins la the new font ball Roach. Both he and Kllason arc Vale graduates. The record of grades made on exami nation by the last freshman class at the University shows It Is probably the best class which ever entered there. Over 80 completed their work with credit anil a third of all passed without a failure. Fresh Chocolates at McHorlcy's North Carolina History Served in Delicious Bits. The B. F. Johnson Publishing Com pany, Richmond, Va., have just Issued a aeries of delightful sketches entitled "North Carolina History Stories," by Professor W. C. Allen, Superintendent of the Waynetvillo Schools. The lories begin with the lauding of the first English people, and present the most Important feature of North Carolina's history from this point down through the Revolution. The sketches have a local flavor and color ing not to lie found in a primary his tory, and they mako delightful reading not only for the school children, for whom Ihey aro erpeclally Inlem'ed but for evory lover of North Carolina It Is announced that this series will be followed by another, bringing the his tory of the State dow n to the present time. There arc forty-five stories issued Iri Ave parts In paper covert at 10 cents each, and llicy will also tie bound together In a tingle cloth volume, price 60 centt. Home of the titlet will give one something of the flavor of the contents, vlu Two Indian Boys, Visit to a 8 1 range Land, Lou of Silver Gap, Lane's Search for Gold, The Lord of Roanoke, Story of Virginia Dare, The Tardy Governor, John Lawton and the Allgators. The Carolina Pirate, Cornwallls In a Hor net's Nest, General Qrxene WUboat Penny, etc. To Attend Younr Aycock's Funeral. Special to Journtl. RaLttoR, August 10-ttecretary of 8UU Grimes, Treasurer ' Lary, Aadtlof Dlioa, Private Ptcreiary Pearajl and other Bute officials will at tea d the fav era ol yoiif Charles Ayeock, wblrh takes place at Wilson, lo morrow. Blind SUrrers la Hyde Connty. Special to Journal. " , , Raliioh, Aegost It The ft alt Agri eellaral Peptrtmeat Is advised Of out break of bllad slaiiera at Falrfleld, Hyde eoaaty, wbleh has ! the past few day killed 70 borsee and aulas. . Tbe MeparttMnt sent to day ftttrl ariaa to ralrSeld. CASTOR I A Jot Infant, and CLildrta. Hi fki Y.3 K2TiAx2JlB:: trt the m0 - 1 QUARREL OYER TIMBER- Remit la a ihooanr. V tutors hi FUhlDf b Good . Oriental. Aug. .-We Lave to record a lamentable occurence that happened to I.. W. Swatn or this place and K f Perkins of Soutu River Carteret county Mr. Hwaln la engaged In taking up tim ber lands by virtue of grants and deeds from the Slate. Mr. Swain got a grant for a tract of land claimed by Mr. Per kins which led to a dispute, quarrel and the shooting of Swain with a shot gnn, hit left arm being badly torn np which caused him to very nearly bleed to death before a doctor could be obtained. The wounds were dressed by Dr. Caion and the arm may be saved, bat Swain la very lew at prewnt Ma Montlay last Messrs. W. A. Jeffery tVantel Ooodwla and P. J. Delamar were visitors to New Bern. Cap!. It. F. Oeddis paid oar town a visit and seemed to be enjoying the com pany of our people, come again soon Captain. Fishing In oar river is tine at present, large trout and sheephead being caught in qnan titles. Messrs. A. J. Midyett and W. A. Jeffery being amongst our most successful anglers. The following have registered at our Hotel within the past few days: W. F. Gilbert ew Bern, L. II. ltospass Norfolk, W. E. Patterson New Bern, S. K. Ball New Bern, J. L. Burrus Norfolk & Southern R. II., Nina E. lias- night New Bern, Ellinor L. Taylor New Bern, B. El ma ltasnigbt New Bern, Myrtle E. Taylor N. C, II. L. Wooten Norfolk, D. F. Gallup E. City, S. M. Backhouse Norfolk, It. G. Lukins Pbila D. C. Syme New York, A. 8. Holiday Va J. A. Spruell Roper, N. C, B. L. Cox New Bern, Dr. J. B. Griggs, wife and children E. City, L. C. Oackley E. City, E. E. Duudy and wife Wilmington, W. A. Jeffery Oceanic, N. J., H. S. Hancock ahd wife Craven county, Will Miller Bayboro, Carrie Shach Craven county, W. II. Mays Washington, N. C, E. J,. Dawson Washington, N. C, J. L. Hellen Ayden. N. O., Mrs. J. W. Glover and children E. City, Mrs. Cramer and child ren, Belhaven, Mrs. A. L. Morris and children Phila. TO.CLEAKSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or billioufi, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Flirs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. DO YOU NEED QUININE ? Do you take it 1 Call at Bradham's and get a boltlo of his Laxative TaHteless ('hill Tonic and all your troubles alHiiit It will be removed. It Is pleasant as Fig Syrup and leaves no big head or ringing in the ears. Price 50c. SICK ROOM GOODS. Do yon know what we mean by "Hick Room Goods ?" We mean all of the ar ticles which have been brought out mostly during recent years articlos for the alleviation of suffering among those who are ill as well as articles of use In the home, such as Fountain Hyringes Hot Water Bags, Medicine Droppers etc., etc. We have a good stock of all this class of goods and are selling them at very reasonable prices. Come in and look at them. Much suffering and often tick nets can he avoided If the proper Sick Room article is In the house ready for use at the proper time. Bradham's Pharmacy. I Kuw Oh Bar Btnnlf foran ohsUnats oold, lis aaaw U Pjmr-Balum. Steel Men Claim Victory. Pittshukii, August 11 The iron mas ters are to night claiming victory In the great stoel strike. They base their clalmt opon the refusal of the Amalga mated Association at Chicago, Joliel and Bay View to obey the general strike order of President Shaffer, and the saocess Id maintaining operations la other plant where It was antlclpaW ed there woo Id be aerlont trouble. The strike leaders soeet the claims of victory with the assertion that tbetr caose Is making satisfactory progress and that they will show themselves natters of the situation before the coolest hat progressed mock further. The laws of beallb rsqulrs that the bowels snot oaoe each day aad one of tbe peaahtee for t lalatlng this law I pile. Keep soar bowels regalar by taklnf a does of CbsstbtrlaJa'a Stoaiach and Liver Tablets wbea necaiiary and fo will aaver have tbal sevare pnnlib atsnt Inflicted Ipoe yo. Price tS toals. Por tale by t, 8. Daffy k Oo. Cirollaa Uane Ctnes. Bpaclal to Jon rial. . Cbtrtottt, Aaff. 11 Meorela today's sate, Charlotte A, Rslsifh 1, Wllmlaftoa Aeg ll-Tarboro I, Wfl kilatrw 1. t ' '. V , iFreiaiptltMtiDtTte.' v Dttre Preeertpllow fbArwitrf Bukee t pecUHy wf tratcripUoae. Zvefy pra. aerlpllon tent htt4 rvcetvet prowtpt a4 carefnl at test lorn. Only the pa rest aad best drc are ated, Mo btilintloa la rvst praetloed, bat evsry preeerlpUoa Is filled stsctly as the pbytlclaa wttbe. The pHrse are fair and reasonable. Knd yoart there 19 Utlled. . BOND YOU- Bitter Fljut BcinjT Waged in Ral eigh Over the Question. Base Ball Players Who Leave. School Books Adopted. -Mam People Ho te the Funeral of the Governor's Son Rit.F.n.H, Angust 12 It was expected that Pitcher Joseph Stanley and Third Baseman Jake Atz, who have been sold by the Raleigh Base Ball Association to New Orleans, would leave here last night, but they are yet here and It is said will go to morrow. Raleigh retains pitcher Frank Smith, who is also want ed by New Orleans but who Is unwilling to leave here. General Passenger Agent R. E L. Bunch of the Seaboard Air Line is sick with typhoid fever here. He came here sick Thursday morning from Norfolk. The bond election is the local iubc- tlon. It is to be held next Monday anil Is on the Issue of street Improvement bonds. A bitter fight Is being made ag&inst the bond issue, and the oppo nents declare they will win in a walk. The advocates, on the other hand, say the vote their way will be three to one. The State Board of Education met to day to accept the contract of Mlver, Burdettc & Co., to furnish certain school teit books recently adopted. Many officials left horc yesterday anil attended the funeral of Governor Ay cock's oldest son, Charles. Those who weut were Secretary of Stale Grimes, Treasurer Lacy, Corporation Commis sioners Abbott pinl Rogers, Private Sec retary Pearsall, the Executive Clerk, Miss Howell, Superintendent and Mrs. John E. Ray of the Blind Institution, Secretary Bruner of the Agricultural department, Superintendent of Public Instruction Toon, and his chief clerk, Capt- Ducket, and Secretary Arrlngton of the penitentiary. Editor Josephtis Daniels of the News fid Observer went A special train took 250 persons from Goldsboro. GUM BRANCH. Men ics in Order. Runaway Mateh. Mor mon Converts Propose to go West. Au(j. 8. Rainy again and eome very severe electrical clouds. Mr. II. I). Hoggs bus gone to Klnston to take Miss Loftln home, who has been visiting MIhs Maude Murrlll of this place. Picnics seem to be in order now, one Thursday at Half moon, one Saturday al Jarmans school house, some of our young folks are speaking of going. Miss Julia l'ettlway of Half Moon is visiting Miss Raehell Cox of this place. Mr. Jas King ban all of his tobacco in ! the barns now. . j Later, August 10. We are done curing , tobacco for this season, and am i;lail nf it. There was a runaway match Thins day. While visiting at the hone of J. i IT r.- UL. T..1I. l..lllr.n u..il Miaul 11. VUA, JT11SB UUlia 1 Vl.inaj nun i-iinn Rachel Cox started to the picnic when they were mot by a gentleman who de prived Mist Rachel of her traveling com panion, and the report gtxts they were to bo married. Mr. H. M. Karrior hciran to rui'l fod der today, one of the hands told me there ' wasn't over half a crop Mr. Wm. Karrior brought around' some of the finny tribe totlay, the Ural of the season. They aro very lilb In price and small In size. i Bad colds are In order now, and we I had much rather have one In the win I ter. I The Morrrfont as a people, we believe ' to Tie a kind, Industrious and thrifty people. It Is only their Hierarchy which is political that we doa't like. Ws cannot accept tho priesthood. Those who bave become Mormons s-ound here are speaking of going to Idaho. They bellevo the "sal nil" will be galhbred In Salt Lake City and around It. Lkiiit Bkaych. AKAPAH0E. August !. The farmers of on com- sannlty bave about flnlahed laying by their crops and are retting fmm their summer work." Crops are doing well, considering their small growth. Corn It aow about made, sioept on lbs polala ground It la looking well, while the ool- toa weed la sbiiU for this aeaeoa of tke year It seems to be fnilltog very well. The fall oran of polatoea will toon be planted, some are new preparing their land for tbe raoeptloa or tbe teed- Rev. Mr. Swindell of New Bern, fre- tiding alder of tbe Methodist cborcb, bald the quarterly meeting of this dis trict Balarday aad Blnday ta oar tows Mr. Bwladall praacbed aotna vry good dlaooaraca to a large aad atuntlve aadl taoe. TWa were vUltora from all tba tarroatdlag Btlibborboodt to fb aieet Inge, w -J - J. D. B. If Uaaatloa of. joaur bowrls la aol aay aad ng nlar lavioaii eota plication a most be tbo flaal neoIL 'DeWlU'i Will Karl ftltara IU tatoora lbl flsnc' Safe, pWaat and effntva.'r. MHIT; t UX yosi est DOVER. Hc kj.K.r Housi . Cold Drinks galore h.uk hum U .ihliif ton. Prind lal ul Kitfn School tkat-d Angii-- 1J - Mr Korrest Tayi ton ii niking life Insurance Is lu Rev .1 Ii Newton closed hi ineetinL'i !ai.t nlffht. Mr J - It lot who has been is gradually L'etllntr lielter. Mr J K I yndall has bought revival rv rick, Ad- ler and Son'?, grocery department and , started up a grocery for himcf. We I wish lil in siicrcs in bis new enter-! prist). Ve mm have three soda fountains tnon, white man from towti. The U'lt one being put in v Mr. (confined for stealing, t.'ok j W. M. Tyn.'.a'. While we arc n.-t nerl j oohly Interested, still it seems that we . might get along now so far a- cool drinks go. Mr. Jacob West say- lie will not go up the road many more times before he will briug some one back witii him and then there will Ik- no more going Mr. B. II l'arrotl and your iteinlzer returned from Washington City Kridav night. We enjoyed the trip splendidly We culled at the White House but did not see the President Think he was off visiting. We took In Mount Vernon fid found things very interesting. The Con gressional Library is a thing of beauty. Said to he the finest building In the world and we surely think It is true. Of course we visited the capitol and took a peep at the halls where mir national laws are made. The ha!i of the lower house is undergoing repairs to remedy some defectiveness in the ventilation. Mr. t'lias. E. McCanless of High Point IN. C. has tieen elected piincipiii oi nover , High School. Mr. Milomless comes! very highly recommended, being a gradu ! ate of Trinity CoUe-e. Miss Lima Tay- ; loi wi" return as assistant Miss Taylor was with us last year and gave our peo- : pie entire satisfaction and we were very foi innate in securlnc her services for i I the i oining session Mi. It. A. Richardson ;h In town a i few days ago wiih a load ol hums and slioi.ldern :if his own rni.-int;- Miss Sadie Dowdee mir cflicfcnt and accommodating opeialor i- oil on an ex icinlcil vacation. Mr. li'.nw of I'llics vil'e in tilling i he po.-itiou while Mi--' 1) iw Ice is olT. What most people want is something mild and genlle, when in need of a physic. Chamberloln's Stomach and Liver Tablets till the bill to a dot. 1 hey are easy to take and pleasant in clleot. For sale by K. S. Dully & Co. Failing; Vision Inevitable. j SliaiiL'e to say while all pans of the I body is growing, the eyes are going I back, this begins at the lOlh year, but1 does not become manifest until middle i life; at the age of ten the eye po-nes-i s a near point of (:!) three inches, al i'JH twenty four Inches, at (:) thiitv, .'m Inches, at ( llli forty, 9 inches At this period the near or close point has receded beyond a comfortable dls tance, because of a tlattflning of the eye, also a hardening of the lens and a weak I enlng of the muscle governing It, there -1 fore ah the power of making the lens I rjion- convex Is removed and as the eye j becomes Hatter, you must see 1 1. at I roil - bin commences and aid must he had i . roin some somce. Science and art has bestowed n.- wllh that aid In glasses which adds con vcviiy to the eye and restores the near point In a comfortable distance. Voil can gel them (iUtxl correctly by J It. Haxtki:, .lr , Graduate Optician CFDAR POINT. Summer Amusements. A Wist Hint. Hunting Ihe Bears. The Crur. i August 12. Our young people ms-rn to lie making the most of the wan Ing days of summer, Hank parlies, l-lrlh day parties, Koclal gatherlnga of various klridn arc roimtantly occurring. We have many vliiltora In our ml lst ol late, of the many we note Misses laly 1 anil Addle Marine of New Klver, Mr. Charlie Hognra antl titter of Newport,! HenMi. A .1. Hurst, l'ere.y Mattock aud j John Slmmonii o( Inslow and Mist Ola Darker of Htclla. Mr. N T. Knnett. I'll .. of Medical College of Va , who ha t en (pending a few dayt at home, him returned to Rich mond where he takes charge of the city dlapentary. In reading Ihe newj village Itemt of j tho Journal, It l a little dUappolnting I to find mixed In a free advertisement. Only a hint. In the upper part of our section our people meet with a heavy lost nf hoga each teaton, caused by lcart. For the put few weekt ihero have boon several buatt for them tnd not yet bave tbe buntsra failed In getting one each time. Wa are not an eiceptlon to U gancr al complaint of poor cropt, mottjnttoas and hot weatbtr. It now looks as though before another crop It mails wa shall htve something near a corn ft -nine. . Uxo. Uurlna tbe Summer Heaaon, crartpt oomo opon uisuddenljr tod remain antll the pain It driven away j. a dote or two of Pit Kills, the celthrated en re for all tawmtf oimplalnu, frotrtlmplt tram pi to tbt moat sgrsvticd fonaa of cholera morbus or djrtenlery. Ito boose bold tboald be wltbotit tbe ralnlllar. Avoid inbetttatea, tkera la bat ona rain aUIW. Pai Davli .1 d WH,. , ., Wnteta Btf al tbe Daki M ark it to ds. IhN OF-T AWAY Wholesale Delivery of HriMtncN I n.m Craven county Jail A Ii... ir: Offered. Sunday nUerii o'clock ti u hriiti ' I t ven county ml! ami !n ' i' made thrlr way iiriit'ii ',- New Bern ami ii. l- : i.e have ii it ! it i n -. i t - - i Li i ' ! Tt.t-iL lia.i tiecii m r !. i - i natu.it lit the m:) , h i ... oy two colored preat m r- I in was continued iii to tin tunc of cape. During this iipm.ii J hn ing t ne ! Ii V ilnifiu t. i, li!i I -!l ii i and wrapped wludow bars of street on i lie v. saw rn I hi iiiit h It a. oiinJ ItiC ir.in the window i -it iiioad . fid' of ! In- aii and no ot the .'ai- The sleeve used to ilea'lcn tin ml ai. ', tile used was a piece ol ieci f rom an old shoe Mich a is Uinl In Mic kmc '' give a spring to the instep Wnen tin bars were tiled through a doen hand stood lead) to giasp tlicin ami ihcy were lienl and broken out an -I the ' lil of pi iouers benii One o! ihe pi isoners ...elctl a hp-ken window bar and ill-lied to a cell in which were locked the two negroes who killed the woman at the Kail Ground- ! last spring. He struck the cast lion lock a blow that shatterad it and the two murderers joined the exodus. Tin breaking of tin1 lock, however, had wain ed Hie authorities and a rush was made ; to see what was going on The la-t ot ' tin- ten was t lien disappearing through : the window and Henry Wise a "trusty'' e.doicti: pri.-nm.r irranped a liotisei oni'J pri.-oiicr grasped a I1;g which was loin'awa)-. The prisonci ! dropped out and with the others dtsap pcarcd over the fence into llroad Mice! j The escaping prisoners seem to huve ! divided ii.to groups, i wo or t hit" ciosms! 1 Trent liver br'dge but I he larget nuin her took t he middle of tin- liul, n-ii- i-d ! he Academy Green and soon int.. iC. r,Mi m i y A g I ninny people ap i pern to have s( en Ihe prl.-oncis leavnii; hutMi'ii not sine o! their character, al though the man with one ! rotiser iiy was "Hough to i-M'ite suspecion At any ' late they all goi away and when thej news i-pn-ad a!i--ut town that It n ilespc j ran- chai.-u teis were at large there was a great scnsalion. t'nly one w-w while, the had man Thompson who seem- to j have cngini'cicil the deal. An attempt w a made la. I night t intcnept some ul the fugitives, l'artit w el si at ioned ..t . ' 1 1 el 'i points Scvcial set out hut ret ii I ncd late ha 1 seen not bing Ii i iy and al uting partii". ; to report 1 hat j I hat seemed i.the: were they wort h lahli-g The alai in waf ma-lc iiilte genern' dining the day but ho far none of the piUoners lias Icen relaken. I'!. : I 1 1 1 1 iv ing weie 1 he piisoner.i who oki-h ed and they were the worst of the n u n i lx r conloicil in the jail ot which tht'ie weie!il,.-n that -li.l remain within the walls It is needless to say that I lie i on nl y jail i very i m-ci u ic, a I though ! he window', i-ecin to hi the clili f delet I 'rheh.iis aie ol soil iion, Improperly placed A set new iior. has been placi.il mi the h-wci t rt ol the windows but the pait above was tiled liiroii.-h. A ii'iinliii of escape- hi.vt been made previously In preei-ely the same manner Ii -i i ms that ail t hi prisoners who cari d to go nia-lc tin ii es I capo, as follows John Thompson, while, -I W'ilniing ton, charged w It h tin ft, a 'had man" 1 ami said to lie a "pen" bird. (leo. Thompson i"nl 1.- no Sparrow. Shot and killed a i oloied w.uiialial the Knir (iiounds by lirliu- Into a i mwd al random. Hill Dingle who ..t.-h a "hike' and Henry Credit' who .11-1 llki-wie Two bicycle theivi-B are again at lingo lilcbard Knleher, who siolc f i - .in Mpp nni'i's stole and Charlie Cook who broke Into M rs. Thus. Meadow bou-e John Battle who took money fnun l urnei's safe. ' Kd Hill, known as ' l.lg hi ning' . He ' was guilty of hilling ' Kal.'i ll ' wllh a brick. Lastly John liibson who broke ri to the steamer "I'earlle May'' and i-e- cured some plunder (!raven County Criminal Court niee's next week Iml It pmnilses to In- a torii Ihow ullh ko many llainlel" ftilsslng from the play Nearly It not all thtse prisoners would have gone t" the penl len'lary II may tie some t omfoit to kni'A I hat the county will lc tpan-d Ciii.l-b ri'.:-' open-e ! y their absence Shf ill He Idle i-fleit a reward of HI fo en h and rwry pil .oner tliat Is re captured. Don l lw talUlied Uli temporary rr llrf lioni nnllgetlion. Kodol Dyspeprla Cure perinmienllf and completely n niovcn I Ids complaint . It rrleive pel manenily U-iium it allow (be 1 1 red Itoinai'h perfect rent. Dieting w- n't rent Ho ioinaeh Nature recrlvot tup plles from Hie food we eat. The sensible way to help tin aiomach It to use KimIoI I)jpcpla Cure, which dlgeatt what you eat and can't help but do you good, r" 8 DuffAUo Low Rates to Wllmlnfcion. The Atlanllc. Coatl Line annnancea that It will tell tlckali from Mew Bern to Wilmington on Ao(ntt lith, I3tb and Uth, Rood to return notll Aogutt tith. al lbs rate of one ceat a mile, or l.H0 for tbe round trip. O. Q. Deck, Balrne, Ark., layt: "l wu troubled wtihoonatlpeUon nntll 1 bought D4V?tl't LltU KaHy Itlaara. Blnca thsa brva beat anil rely cared of ay old com plaint t . raoommend them." t, 8. Dcffy Co. WHY SUFFER FROM tD0 YOU SHOOT? If you do you should send your name and address on postal ctrd fo t WDgdSDrOICSTIEIffi GU NCATAC0GUE; IT'S FREE. t illustrates and describes all the different Winchetter Siflee, Snotfunt and , Ammunition, and contains much valuable information. Send at once to the Winchester Repeating Arms Co., Fancy 1 Cheese Fulton Mittkt't t'ortiod I'ici Small l'ij' Ilaius, Knlish V Nic Iltuiis. ( iiiod Carol i nit Kico 1 tic it, Finest S)i'tii :tinl Mohisst'S, (Iimiit'd Meats (if all kinds. 1 sported iind I Inniest ie Sai'dincs. M.isnn's 1 1 ii no vcl F'rmt Jars all sizes. l!i I I.inis to cut. Yours to I 'lease, i J. L. 'lNioiie 91. -V, M'Ml mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm iviixaxixxxxiiixm a t i a -a a- a o a: a t , i t r i 4 ( a 4 -a ta a a a a a a a 4 a i i a SELLING OUT AT COST I We Will t' ST .iiiil II AU, I'NDKIf sr.MMKi; I lie lullowiiiir lisl will show what we All Lathe, .Misses iiiul ( hililrens Oxfords I. iiwii- and all oilier Summer Uress (IimkIs, Luces, K.inliroider H -, Silks, I riu!crwe:ir, Shirts, Nei kwenr, Straw Hats, ( Iotliing llllil Siloes. If you trail use any of the almve giaxls (!ALL EARLY Moiiilav, A nicest :"(. i, uiid we will make yotir heart glut! with low nre- Iesiertfully, y I BAXTER. aVtllllllllllllllllT nun 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, 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. Sales o very weekday atllllo'clock. J. M. HOWABDJUanager. S. B. CURRIN, Auctioneer, : - , mmLK mmm nswS F MaWaaasw We kW entfJuAahod iPxkk Yard in Kew lirn tod al prepared to larntan brtcK in any qtunuty. . . i . -'.- tot ul TKlr Baiiirf - '.'HfMAK SVPi'tVCO,''' fhohe C2, , ' ; ' 'Selling AgfjnU CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS Ortppc jnj ul other forms of nisiadies when you can be cured c Roberts' Chill Tonic The world duo not contain a better remedy. Many wonderful lures nude by rt. 3 cents a bottle Money refunded if it fails to do the work. Delight ful to UiAe. Local Druggists. New Haven, Conn. Cream f. Fancy F.lgin Hultt'i', ( 'turd Sin nt UN i s a ii1 Wholesale V Retail 71 Itrol Hi. (loons fositivkly at have to close out: Orgtmdies, I'ersiun HnillHIU Aug. i, DAY Warehouse. t . ' ) Ona pf the an oat protrwots Inttlta . tlotia fotlbahljcberwdorratloa of yoanf,, wumaa m toe ponta, Panama Waw kept la Iba'bulldlnt. ' Nineteenth Anaual - Bwiloa t-r rVptemlK-f tiu Tot eatnlojne a' l: " r r.hotVe, I-!'. : n,'. c. V,
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1901, edition 1
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