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left! 11 a i . n I it A kfl VOLUME HIT. HIW BI&N, CBAVIH COUNTY, K. C, TUISDAY, OCTOBIR 1, 19U1.-FIKST SEtTloH. NUMBER 44 SKIN TORTURES And all Forms of Itching Scaly Humours Instantly Relieved and Speedily CURED BY CUTICUM. Complete Treatment consists of Cuticura Soai', to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle, Cuticuba Oint ment, to instantly allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cuticura Re solvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. A Sinci.e Set is often sutllcicnt to euro the most torturing, disfiguring, it. .. burning, bleed ing, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin, scalp, and blood humours, when all else fails. Millions of People at Cntlcara Soap, aiwlHteil by Cuncu ha Ointmknt for beautify In the akin, fur cleuntilngthe scalp, ami stop ping of fulling hair, for softening and whiten. Ing the hanilx, for Inby Itching and raahea, In baths for annoying trrttatlona and chaAnga, or too freo or oftcimlve peralratlon, for many sanative, antlxepUo purpoaea which auggeal themaclvca to women and mothers, and for all the purpoaea of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Anil! throughout th world. Bfttlth i Botii, CIMrtarhovM Hq., uauu Ami Cbbm. Cuar Bob Crop. BAD WRECK- Seaboard Air-Line Train Leaves Rails Near Camernu. Tin- IV x t ltix.lt lepo-l iiirli-a. liray Itcturii mill 411 voh Hall. ( liailnlle ( ii in pun ) Ilic bamlx uiivIcIh For tin- Kouil". It .i.Kiiiii, Sept. 'JH. About midnight la il iiibt tin- fust pant" ngcr tialn, north bound, on the Italelgh-IIamlet division of tut-Seaboard Alr-Llne, was wrecked n- ni I Kim n.ii by the npreading of Iho lalla News of the dlaaalcr Is very hard t.i oIiImIii, but in hkIiI A cars wcie wrecked ami 111 pciKoiiK hurt, amoug them were the engineer and Itolxtrt (). King of Ral eigh a onimerelal traveler, very serious ly. The road ban had haul luck lately In the way of accidents liotween here and Atlanta. The Slate leil book commission today Imucd a mandiitorv direction that til the ten book companies which have the Stale contracts must alonct establish the winlrod dcpoallorlu. The commission also decided that a uaalilo book It an ei cbtngrahlo book. This It to totllo an other branch of the trouble with the book companies. lov Aycock went to Wilson's Mills, Johnson county, today lo deliver an ad dress al a township rally in the Inleresl of public education. Thai township Wants to vole a apcclal tai for Its schools. Hubert L. (Jray, the yrHing lawyer a ho left here ntgbl before last to a to avoid appearance al this lerm of Barter. kr ( 'ouri, returned last nlgbt and gave a tftio Justified bond for hit appearance at tar January lernt. If h had beea tried jralrrday Judge Itoblntot) would have certainly given him a heavy sentence for lb asaauli on slaynr I'owrll The term of marl ended early yesterday after nooo. The (lover nor offera rewards nf M0 each for two murdererr; Itobert Balpea Wall, of Ilutkr, and IMak Long, oot orrnl, of Caswell. fly reaeoa of lit failure to ohay 8lat Guard refutations Uo M., 1st rrglmeat. I Charlotte, tt dUbeaded. The latpee-' lor gfaeval aad lae eoloael of Ike itg- mnl both racotasaeiideri this ooarx Al toe crimlaat leva of eoart here which ended yesterday M person i were ten I r need to the road. There are its over 90 on the road (sag. Caialor trlmler of Ike Rials Mltrsa la la the tilrense northwest aad Beer I try tlraair lathe tsiretoe enalaweet, rolWiing speelawae lobe teal to Ik Oaarleetna ripoellloa. North Oamllaa "wrrk" thtr will he laie la Jeeaery. CASTOR I A Tot IsAiU Aad C&ildnt. ; a9fDMrtC 1 COLOMBIA A VTjrrfER. j 1 But t ike Very Harraw lUrgin. A Wenderful Race. The race between the Shaiarock II and Colaaa Ma was tailed to a Bnlsh. Co-' latnMe wo by 88 aooondi bat Sbamrock crossed the fin tab line before Ike Amen- , can boal; the latter won on account of her lime allowance of 43 seconds. The yachts were off close together with Columbia to the lead. The ma nearres of Cap:. Birr secured the best place for Columbia. At eleven fifteen Shamrock had pulled up and led the Colombia. At twelve thirty the wind was reported as holding about 6 knots an hour with good prospects of holding out. The Shamrock was then leading with the ad vantage of her lower sails In the light dr. The sail of both yachts were draw Ing well and Capt. Barr was holding his boat high op In the wind. The course was straight to windward 15 miles and return, the yachts beating to lbs stake boat and running back f roe. The Shamrock turned the stake boat first at 1:80) o'clock. The Columbia fol lowed close after. The official time gave the Shamrock a load of 41 seconds at the stake boat. The yachts were now on the home stretch and sailing free before the wind and the dispatch said they were "coming home fast." At 8:25 the yachts were nearlng the finish line and were almost bow and bow with Shamrock slightly In the lead. It was then said that Columbia would win ou account of her time al lowance of 48 seconds. The report said that It was "a nicked race." 'I he Shamrock crossed I lie line al 3:31 o'clock with the Columbia 10 seconds be hind. However the lime allowance on the measurement of the yachts gave the race to the Columbia liy 33 nuconds, it! though the Shamrock had actually sailed the course fast. Ii win ilic rentes! race ever known. The local Interest continued josterday unabated ami the bulletins of tho Joint ol. were annloiixly awaited. There was much sympathy foi Sir Thomas Lipton, he wna pronounced a I pie sport ami gentleman, many wished lie would at IiujI one of ilie rnees The next will be Monday. win race Ibsen's Death Expected. I oniion, Sept. 27 A i-peclal dispatch from ( lirlsllnnla sayx lhal the condition of Hentlk Ibsen, the Norwcgitin ilraiuat Ist and poet, has grown wmxe anil I In1.! his death 's botnlv expected Heavy Damage to Rice. Savnnah, Ua., 3'pt. 27. Hlco plant ers ou the Savannah rlvcr suffered heavy damage, loday from high Water, and sllll further deal ruction Ih anticipated to night. Klve and six days ago there were almost unprecedented rains up the river from Augusta w outward. The frjahct was duo to arrive In the rice section to day. It came on time, and was met by an Immense volume of tide water piled up In the river by the 00-mile northeast gale at Tybce. As a consequence many of the plantations are flooded and iho cut rice Is ruined. President McKlnley's Will. Cbtom, Ohio, Sept. 27 The will of Presldonl UnKlnloy was filed this after noon by Judge William II. Day, who was at one time Secretary of State under President McKluley, and Secietary Cor- telyou. Together they went to the Pro bate Jndge's office shortly after three o'clock and presented the tettament lo Judge Aungtt. All the property It left In trutt to Mrs. MoKlnley, bat an an nuity of tl 00 It given lo Mis Helen McKlnley sister of the President. It Is staled that the estate will teach from $2M,000 to $2o0,000. Of this $87, 000 Is life Insurance. The remainder conslttt of bank drpoaitt in Washington and of real estate In Canton and else where. A schedule of etlste will prob ably be filed Monday by the administra tors after they qualify. Borveyort were al work to day plan ning the ront)d on which it is pro posed to erect the McKlnley monument. Several snail contributions were rocelv 1 by the Msyor. They Criticise Roosevelt. Mr-cl1BTnB, N. II , September 27 Look Dell Post, Qraad Army of tbe He peblln, of Manchester, conducted a nt snotial aerrloa toalghl In honor of Pre Ideal Moflnley. Tbe sneailDg developed lato an ei prMlot of crlttcltm and hostility toward rmkUal Rooeerall. Capt frank II Qui! la, past atlloaal osanaader of the Boas t)f Vttcrut, aaJdi "I oafs that H was with some mts flvlap I read Ike letter which President Roosevelt wrote lo a Boatbera friemd, la which he said ba waa proad of lb fact that two of kls a eclat served lb Con fed arats eaaea, oaa as aa edtalrat la Ike Ooafederale Navy, while lb other bad Iradlbelasi ca oa Ua Alabama. I aoafew I have sows snlsgrvlag at to tbe falar. I doat Ilka la tee tba paadalasa swtag that way." For The Children. Aflaa Ula U glv lb children tbeea dtesp lpiahr taotalag Is Us allvt Chin Toalq plans eat a fls Byrn d adnata tart fof aalerUl poUoalrf. Ktp Ibttyttaat la perfect warsJaf, oroVf. Oa! too. M Brad k tai THEIR SHOWING. How The Fuslonists Made a Good Report of the Penitentiary. Fertlliilag Called "Permanent iin provements." I se of t onrirta At the Colleges- Durham Water Supply RaLiiuh, Sept .30 There was pub lished last week ono report of the peni tentiary. There will be auoUier later, on It, which will give in more detail the story of how the late Fusion adminis tration squandered money. That ad ministration made most of Its purchases through one firm. It is said much whis key was bought and that there was marked extravagance along various lines. There was some rare attempting to make a good showing, The purchase of $10,000 worth of fertilizers was put down as "permanent Improvement." Sales of hoses on farms which were being abandoned were put down as "earnings." Twenty convicts have arrived at the penitentiary from Edgecombe county. Up to the first of September they were grading on the railway from Tarboro, but since then have been cutting wood under a private contract. Now they and 130 others go to Marion to do the grading on a mountain section of a railway. The .V students at Wake Korest col lege who were Insubordinate have al! signed a pledge to behave themselves and follow the rules. This saves them from expulsion. President Winston of the Agricul tural and Mechanical college says It will make a notably extensive and complete exhibit at the Statu fait here In October, Illu3trallve of Its work lu wood, iron, agriculture, drawing and deaigniug, chemistry, textiles, biology, etc., H is the plan lo buy more lan(I,in front of the Slate fair grounds and to the west ward of the college property and tbero erect dormitories for the agricultural students, barns, dairy, etc. These stu dents will work on the college farm tint be pnid for all their woik out of a spe cial fund. It is also the plan to erect other buildings westward of the college and Hiring a boulevard, those including one for chemicals, dyes, physics, etc The college farm lias been In ten years brought to high degree of cultivation. It was then so poor It yielded only live bushels of corn to the acre, while now the yield Is seventy. The health of Justice Thomas C. Ful ler of tho U. S, Court of land claims has Improved so that he Is able lo work little. The two suits at Durham involving the right of that town to take Its water Bupply from the Kno river, upon pay mcnt of damages to a mill owner, below, are compromised. The Supremo court decides that !n such canes the right of a municipality is paramount and that the mlllowner ha better take money dam ages, to be agreed on. All the Injured In tho wreck Satunlay morning near Cameron, on the Seaboard Alr-Llne, of whom there are live, arc doing well. They are In tho hospital here. One of the heaviest ralnfallt of the year occurred here yesterday morning In 45 minutes 24 inches fell. Some parts of the city wero flooded and considerable damage was done to the streets hero and there. It was a local rtln, confined lo this township N. C Week Named. Special to Journal. IUi.khiji, September 30. Governor Aycock eeleclt aa 'North Carolina Week' at the Charleston Exposition that begin ning Monday January 20tn. Later a programme will be arranged. Il Is ex pected to have at least a regiment of the Slate Qutrd present. "Life Renewer" Por Ladles. Olivia Peterson, of Coldwater, Mich., writes: "I had not been able lo sit up a half day at a time for thirteen years until I used the Mysllo Lift Ilenewer. It bat cured me of nervous troubles, headache and a very bad stomach. I has helped me In so many ways, and enred me of afflictions that lbs doctor said could not be cored. The bleated Lift Iteoewer has done snore for me than all I he Talent Medicine, Doctors and Christian Science treat meal com bined. It Is tbe moet wonderful snedl- clne I ever saw." Bold by T. A. Htnry, Dragglil, New litre. Maklnr New lawyers. BptcUl lo Journal. Ralbiob, September 90 Too Bup reme Court devoted loday lo the tsunl attloo of applicants for license at attor neys. Of Ihaee there are 47, two of the at colored, Twenty-oof of them are fro tbe'law elate al the State Ualvtratiy aad 18 from thai al Wtka forest College. Tbe qaetltoat wklcb tba appttcaala had to answer la writing ware prepared by aeeoeUle Jetllce Waller Clark. uoriaf tae tenner eeeeoa erastpe eosM aeoej at aafpeotadlfi jom t hoe Id bo prepared for aa aautpaij of tb klad, at wberwUe yoa will taffar ay for boara. Eat a tottl of ' Tklt- tiUM baady aad by lb' dlrvHloaa oa tba wrappar, ft win tarpffat ftm baw (jalckiy relief will eaeae. Avoid aahMl- lataa, thara It bat oa Fala Xmar, latry Disaster In Pbfllpplnes. Manila, Sept. 2S.-A disastrous fight between United Stales troops and Ftil plno revolutionists took place yester day tt Balangit;, on the Iiltod of Sh out. A Urge body of Filipino attacked Company C", of the Ninth Infantry, kill ing 48 and wounding 11. The company was at breakfast when attacked and made a determined resistance, but the natives were in overwhelming numbers The 24 survivors have arrived at Bassey They Include the 11 wounded. The strength of the company was 72. Csptaln Kdwin V. Bodkmlller, of the Ninth Infantry, report that General Hughes Is assembling a force to attack the natives. The latter captured all the stores and ammunition of the company andall Its rifles except 19- v 1)0 you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for relief. DeWltt's Witch Iltzel Salve will act more quickly surely and safely, saving you the ex pense and danger of an operation. F. S Duffy. Dullest Cotton Season. Special to Journal, Rai.eioii, September 30 Cotton deal ers here say thlB season Is the dullest they ever saw. The cotton receipts here last season wore only about a third what tbcv were 20 years aito. This season they will hardly be more than half as j large as they were the previous sea- son. j TO.CLEANSE THK SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or j blllioUB, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awnken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. The Guard Attacked. CANTon, Ohio, Sept. 2(1 The guard at the McKlnley tomb Pays lie. was attack ed to night . He fired a shot, but his attention was diverted by a second man prowling about the vault, who used a knife The blade penetrated the guard's overcoat and blouse, it Is said. Dr. Bull's Pills lor Liver Ills. One pill a dose Itnjt. r0 pills, 10 els. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Hil lousnofls, Impure, lilood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Howel Disorders. Dr. Hull's Pills never gripe. Lipton Sails the America. New Yoiik, Sept, 2i Sir Thomas Lipton, owner of the Shamrock II, to day boarded the old yacht America, as the guest of Mr. Duncan Ames, and took a spin up tho bay on the boat which, half a century ago, brought to American shores the international yacht ing cup, which Sir Thomas now hopes to "lift." The Bpln lasted an hour The old yacht still shows good speed, The Coming Minstrels. Culhane, Chacc & Weston's Minstrels will give one of their unique perform ances Wednesday night. This company Is first class in every way, carrying 27 well known minstrel stars. One of the features of this attraction Is a magnifi cent scenic first part In green, red and gold It Is ono of the mot exponslve aetB eyor carried by a travelling company Tho singing contingent is especially strong, the quartette being composed of Albert Tuck, lonor; Harry Brulettc, con tra tenor, Wm. Marpay, baritone; snd Don Trent basso. All are ballad slogert of extra quality, and lovers of song-ballads can look for a rich treat. Seats will be on sale at Hradhem's Wedncsdsy morning dv. Notice of Sale. Under directions of the Board of Di rectors of tho Pembroke Manufacturing Company, and by authority vented In me by certain note executed on the 2nd day of March 1BO0. I will eipote lo sale for cash to the highest bidder t the Court House door In New Bern on the 10th day of October 1901., at the hour of eleven o'clock a. m. all of the delinquent stock In Pembroke Manufacturing Company. A Hit of the same Is now posted at the Court llonnc. Sept. 2lh,1001 Johw Drnh, Treasurer, Pembroke, M'f'g. Co. Accuracy and Exactness. We do tot guest aboat anything la nor nreeerlpllnn department We ate accurate weights aad measares. We alee see eiect Methods la compounding Ibe varloat ootapoaeau Into the medi cine at II It when ready to lake. Aad the wa are alwayi precise la cbecklaf over Ua prescription at a flaal praoaa Uoa lo tea for eertala thai ararythlag It all right. la other words wa are go4ig lata details la Ibis way, Jasi to show yoa bow iborvagb wa are la araty pan el our praaerlptloa work. TborMfhaeet taaiactiy tht word.. .0r obe to U fat yot lo' aaa4 If trrta a)l yoar praacvlptloftt hara to ba Iliad, .wa waal tad la vita yoa M da THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J K l.at'i.n ( . '.. Hem, N. : CoTToh. ';:n Ii:i, I. a V low Oct : :i : ; Januar) 7 ? -t ; 7 7 07 May . ; : i ;.7 ' 7 osi t li'.i-a..i. " . ,-' !! Wheat-. open. Illg!-. !. ' lose Dec... 7", 70, 7i 7i j May 7 i 73, 7 7.tt Corn: Open High lo Close Oct r.r . '! r,4i Dec mi r7 v.j .-r,j Bibs: Open High Low Close Oct ''(Ni -iW) ''SO TSew York, Sept. 30 Stocks; - Open. High. Low Close Sugar 1231 123 121 121 Am. C 00 DO ssj H9( H. S. L 12 1-i Hi 12 Tex. Fac 4l Am. C. F 211 2! 2Sj 2!l H. S. S U44 Cob. T nr li.i Pac. M 41 43 41J 42 N. & W 7i32 M So Ky 33 33s 32 32 j U. S. S (c). . . 431 44 4 lj 4 1J Liverpool Spots 4 11 Hi. Sales ,000 bales. Futures, Oct-Nov. t 1H Nov-I)e: 4.15. Apr-Hay 1 II. I'tllir KKCKll'TS. Same week last year. 2(1H 1211 Last week 1 19,000 This week. Sat. 2M)00 Mon. TiWlOO Tues. Wed. Thurs Frl. U'. T. Wesson, (IholsonviUe, a, ding gist, writes: "Your One Minute Cough t.urc gives perfect satisfaclloii. My cus tomers say It is the best remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles" F. S. DnlTy. JOHN ROBINSON'S Tented Ainuscmenl Enterprise. John Koblnson's Ten l ulled SIiowh will exhibit at New liein Saturday, Oct. 12. For more than 70 years the Robinson Show has hail the reputation of liclng tho very best of tented ainusemeut In stitutions and again history repeats it self. All tbe champion riders, both male and female, the highest salaried aerialists, gymnasts and acrobats, the funniest clowns, the largcsland tinost collection of wild beasts, the finest bead of performing elephants and hundreds of other features. The distinguishing feature of the show Is the great spectac ular production of King Solomon and the Queen of Shcba with lis one hun dred principals and a ballet of fifty girls. All the scenery, costumes and effects of this grand, Imposing spectacle arti new this season. adv. See to Your Child's Eyes Before School Commences. Eye Btraln cannot fall lo have Ita effect upon the character and natural disposi tion of children, the constant effort re quired for vision retards the quickness of perception and comprehension. This continued straining Interferes with the concentration of the attention, and for these reasons tbe child unconsciously re quires a distaste for books The child alia down to study full of the cnthnslssm of youth, soon a feeling of uneasiness creeps over him snd makes him restless, he thinks he nccda more light and moves near tbo window or lamp, then the Increased glre Irritates the eyes, and they begin lo feel heavy, he makes effort after effort lo continue the work, but no ute, hi hod drop over the table and be I soon lo sleep. The struggle Is repealed day after day, and the naturally bright boy become stupid, ke cradually lrwcs hi deire for study, and continue through life with out the hsblt of application and power of concentration which are o ratentlal lo tocreei, all on account of an Incor reeled optical effect which should have been corrected by glaasos at the com menoeraent of his study. J. O. BAXTER, Jh , Oraduate Optician. Celery Headache Powders. . There Is Dot any better remedy for headache than these powder. They aever fall to relieve. Made aad sold only al Davis' Prescription Pharmacy. S LiXATTVB TASTELESS f n 1 PULL TONIC. OmMaHi SM aMe Hirl ttf QeVaMaWaW aalasw4aiaaaA aa) a atakaftftfP al SwnM, e.tOS)lfV"M rHWUVli Itcdcl Dytpcpsla Ccnj C':at what ub WHY SUFFER FROR1 cml;iS&- ay.in Liu turn, U.T0KIC Cakes and Crackers JUST RECEIVED. & CORNED MULLETS, Muckm-I, Spiced Pigs Feet, Pick Icil Tripe Tic lb. Self-setting Kat Traps lfic eaeli, usually sold at 25c. (!(h1 Cocoa Door Mats 50c, Kusli School Book Bags 10c. Frets! i lot Clover Hill Print Butter, Fancy Full Cream Cliepso. Tul men i users will find my Hbock complete. ISMiive ino a call and I will suit you. Respectfully, J.L 'Phone 91. Putting Things Atoay. When you put away the groceries you order from us we want you to notice The promptness of de livery, the cleanliness of the goods, the full, honest measure, the quality of what you get. Then' is abundant reason why you should send us your order. Fresh lot lilt III in Apples just received. i MtMIEL J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. At the Planters Warehouse. (J. U. 11'iKJK. OX lbs. bfi 21c. lftt llw W K,c. l.Vi " " 17c :t0 " " 83c. 4'J " " !ljc 112 " " 19,c. IM " " Hjc. 102 " " 13c. I. F. AVKKY. II. I). WIU.18 17H lit. GH 12,c. 40 II. (A HJc. 72 " " l.')tc :t7 " ' 23c. 75 " " 20c. 42 " " 27c. 1). J FL I.CI1KK W. M. Fl LCRF.K. .12 lb (4 22c. 1 lb, (jfi 83c M 2Uc 44 ' 24,c. UK " " 34c Ho " Iftjc, HI " " 40c. 4 " lBjc T. II. BIMI'KINH. IL F. FL'I.CHEH. 112 ll 2;ic. 2 lb. t 11c. r, " " 40c. H " " 17c :17 " " 2.V V " " 0c. -,7 " " 13c. tH " c. MILS. MOI.1.1K ll'Ot K HIM HONS A MAY. 14 lb (ft 12tc. UH lb, a 10c 2M " 13,c l 11.50. 4H ' 12c. ) " " lft.OO. 1.', " S.V.. V, ' " l.0O. H ' 41c 2 " " 8.. Bring us your tobacco we wilt please you. Planters Warehouse Co., J. II. HOWARD, Manager. P. TKKNWITII, BL1CKSHITH i'.WMEIGBT, aaafaetarar af Hanlea. Wafaaa, Carta. ., Reaalrlas; Daa aa ftbart Natlea. Hotirtes, Wafoaa. Carta aad Draft kept na haad for sale. JfceBSJs aaSaatfc VtSSA StaTWf Sw Ux SUkltraM. nbw nins, w. o. BRICK, fiUCX-ftoiU' aaVj rataad Wkk la aa? qaaailt t mf ltk al SWEATS Grippe anj .ui other forms of maladies when you tan be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world does not contain a better remedy. Many wonderful cures made by It. as cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to do the work. Delight ful to take. Local Druggists. Wholesale afc Retail Grocer, 71 Broad Nt. SfiLSC C. J. HEATH. FOR HAJAZ. Arpiy to j. u HAirrsniLD, New nn, N. 0. ' 1 n. w. nrareoir, 11 i4. C3 Hroad nirrrtj ' r , t Pharmacy. t IHtls'. Trlot tad Boa UU. 0. D.8RADDAM, DrafgltV Moor i Wxd Tard. r
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