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7") i t m-iwjjji'M li'i'i'I ,1 A at. '1 tr 1 a : 1 TOLOMI XXYI1. ,', IIW JUI, CSAJIl COUITT,; I. CH TrDiT, JUM l?t 1904 SICOID 8ICTI0I. KUMBIK IS. ti l.' : : 'f' -V 4 nWVY M 1:1 . . -.Ml . 1 . . .... r 1 m. r v i t r 1 " 1 ,'t 1 . v.- - ; a- . t X c . u - ' V j t " r : - ia A f 4 head solid sen ' ,bwbsbbb S . '' tefcl S::::3 cf e:! "d . SI::;!::: Eights cf CURED': DTCUTICUy Ftirts'sUiiridnSar M livvuil H.ttttl VvtJ wtuvle f t kenwitk write out la fuBtiMtoT ttautiotand ndof that tetiibk disease, enema, which cuttd my babe antoid aamuina; and myself many sleepiest) sights. ' " My babe tu bora seaming ly a fair, healthy child, bat when she wu three weeks old a swelling appeared on the back of br bead, and In course of Urn brake. It did not beal bat grew worse, ad the tor spread from tbe site of a, dim to that of a dollar. I oad all klndi of reuMdlea that I eoald think of, tat nothing Mmd to help; in fact, it mw worte. Her hair fell ont where the kn waa, and I feared It would nerer row again. ItaonUnnedontUmyaged father came oa a Ylstt, and when be aw the baby be told me to get Cott cura Soap and Ointment right away. "To please Mm I did ao, and to mf Sriae by their nse tbe sore began to over, the hair grew otct it, aad to-day she baaaalee bead of hair, her Ha fa a fair aa a Illy, and she baa no ear left to recall that awful sore, and It la orer eight months and no alga of ita retornlng." , - Mrs. Wm. Em, Elk Rlrer, Minn. "Core permanent." So writes Mrs. Byer, Feb. W, 190S, alz years later t Tout letter of tbe lth Inst, reodred, asking at regard to tbe care of my baby eonae all years ago. Well, the disease has aerer returned to her head which at that time was a solid sore oa top and down the back. Once or twice alnoa then a patch baa coroe on ber band near tbe wrtirt, bat It Anally disappeared after proper treatment with Cntlcura." n. rwMrUnwtCba. arMfci'lHbC PORT ARTHUR SUtROUNDEO. Japanese Mace Scle Guns on Helghu, . FBirtBccio Port Open. ; ' Bomr, Jane IS. A BMatage from Che loo atatea that the Japanese hare too. ceeded la place fl fly-two )arg aelga gnaa oa the hetghls north of Port A ' thus.1 People who etcaped from' the iff towa tay that oaly combatants remain - aad that only enough supplies are on hand to last six weeks. Toklo. June 15 A dispatch reoelred today state that the entraaoe to Port Arthur harbor la again open. The Roi . Iaa eratser Norik, a dispatch of yester -day says, emerged and engaged the Jap- DEATH OF A RECLUSE. ' Qeorgc Carea, an -Eccentric Old Fish- j ' arman Foandfieatia a Boat ; : Tbe dead body of George Craven, aa ex-unloa soldier was found In a boat la j 'Jack Smith Creek cear the, National cemetery yesterday. His death mult ed from natural causae either apoplexy - or hemorrhage. Dr Jones, the coroner was summoned but oa viewing the body decided that aa Inquest was notaecea. A The deceased la said Id have had a aiost Interesting story connected with Vita Hf ' Hi kamIIa Mil al. moat a recluse, never mingling with other tnen but preferring to occupy him self with tubing: Be lived alone la a boat, which he Is said to have used on aearly every stream and lake la Ameri ca, Be was aa eathaslsatio and aue oeaaful flthermaa. ' y Be b said to have come' from Kal kaika, Mich Nobody knows whether he had relatives or friends whenever Imparted any Information about him self. He was a strange looking man. Bis head wu covered , with, a, thick growth of hair, red la color, but more than half turned gray. Be allowed his hair to grow long and it hung la ringlets oa his shoulders giving hint astiange wlerd appearance. Be will be buried today la the Feder al cemetery, the facta being known by which he Is eligible to Interment there. "He wm about 70jrears'OlcC; v;.';v r i'i Mi j J- CLARKS. June 16th, We art, having some fine weather now i t 41 H VMS lor tna taruwre weu mm iu brick makers. Kiss P-Ule P Lane went to New Bern Sunday .evening and letumed Mon . 4ay. ; 4 ' ; . j i, Mr B P Jones of Kuiaton Is spending .. 4he week here with frleadr.V i-y htlssi n(La i, of New Bern la the guest of tllss Sallle P Lane. Kr Wanea Kllpatrlck who hasbten In Clatki for some time, at Superinten dent of on of the brick yards has re turned to Kinston, bit former home. . There will be an ice cream lawn party a Wednesday night Jane ?ad at the ioniecf Kr John Humphrej. Pro cf i to be used for Clark church. r"-jbndy I cordially Invited to at v roaocxsYiLLE. 'i: . . ; :v' Jaaais. Tor the but four day we have had very cold northeast triads which to very daaai(lsf te crop. . Potato digging Is now la peratloa aad potatoes are telling at very satis factory prioea from $S to $3,M at the wharf. .',. Tbe crop of ooraaad eottoe la this vicinity are la a flee state of ealUvatloa aad looking very piomlatag, graashaa glvea but very little trouble far. There aetata to be a acaretty ef petv to barrels this spring, our fanners are troubled very mach to gat any at ell Good opening for a basinet of this kiadhera. ' ' "' Mr John Whltty one of the leading naalaessateaof thitV place wUlnove hla family to Wlnthrope N 0 where he will eagaga ia th mercaatile busl- Mr and Mrs George Beaton of WO mlngtoa are vialtlig tbe family of Rv VestorQ Brltlala father ofMrsBea S3a. "" 1 ' Mr Beibert Harper haa moved hla family from New Ilera to this place, he hat bought tha interest of Mr IB Ell worth la the taw mill business here, he will engage In the manufacture of all sorts of lumber. t Mr U A Chadwlck la having extea' alve Improvementa made to hla residence at thla place which will add very much to comfort and looks. v A party of yoaag folk from thla place speat Satntday and Saaday at Morehead, they report a very aloe tnd enjoyable trip ' Meaira J N Poscea, J W Wootea aad J J Simmons of this oounty left Sunday moralng for a trip to the leuaioa of the old veteran aad a trip oa to St Lout Mr Simmon will maka an, or leaded trip further weet round through Mexico and, Tex a. . Mr L Haoghtoa apent Srtordey and Sunday la Nea Bern vialtlng friends and also on butiaee. Mr TB Bandar aad farnUy left this morning for New River. Onslow coun ty on a visit to hla ; parents aad Meads. . ' ; Prof WD Bura principal of Pied moat Blgh school at Laura adale NO, la vialtlng thla place and community la the Interest of hi aohool which from te porta of those la a poeittoa to know ia second to none as a flrtt class prepara tory achooL It Is cheap aad within the reach of all who are seeking aa educa tion on limited means, - ' Mr Bernard Smith; a former resident of thla place bat now of Washington N 0, was a visitor hart Monday, glad to ko Bernard aad shake bias hand again who left here alz years ago. Mr Mack Henderson of Jacksonville wm a visitor bare tht weak, ha reports the work of building the new court houM M progressing finely, when com pleted It will ba quite a , credit to Ons low people, a building they will all feel proud of. Cards are out tanoanciag the mar riage of MIm Kula Virginia MoDaatel to Dr William Wayae WbitUagtoa ' of Greene county at th residence of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs Wat Mo Daniel Jane Mud. I " , -"" Remember this Is campaign year and all who are not a subscriber to a good newspaper should subeorbe to one of the following: HEW BERN JOURNAL, Raleigh New an4 Observer, Washing toa Post, Atlanta Constitution, Klnatoo Free Pre, Wilmington ; Messenger, New York World. , Subscription taken at the post office here for any of the above leading papera by J B Ben der. ,. . ' RUSSIAN, FLEtT DESTROYED. i ,'. --- --1''-fc-: j . Japaneta LoseTw Traaiports.1 Troop , Landed io Attack Port . i Arthur- - Roma, June 16 A telegram ' from Toklo reports that the Ruilaa eq,uad- ron, Including the Nevlk, hM bean de al ray sd. All the JapaacM prepara- Uoaafor Ibe mnilng of troopa and atorea near Lang Wang Tang for an at tack oa Port Arthur from tha aMt have been made- The pressoce of tha Nevik outeide of Port Arthur Indicates that theeutrancttoth harbor Is clear. -Toklo, June l-Traaporta : Mlaox Mara, which today retaraed from Kojl, Japan reports v that yesterday moralng she encountered a RuMlan sqaadroa twenty miles wast of Bhlat Shlaa. As soon Mthe RuMlans war sighted she warned tbe other aad lied The Mltachi Mara and Sado Karo were surrounded and it Is feared th loss of life wm heavy. '. y-f. ; - - & X t T. LOtOC 1 1 V ' ''' ''.y i'r-' June 16. People of Loco listed thir taxes to day, x . . ., Mrs Mamie 7bite and two daughters, Kisses Maggie and Bertha visited the home of ilr I T Taylor Sunday. ; ; Messrs EJ and SO HIggtns visited the home of Ms K L ThomM last Sua day eve, ' At $ V Mime Nannie aad Bad Elggias pent Saturday night with Mrs J 0 Bus bee, visiting Mr, Pol .. Gillette Sunday pm. v ' ' Uuter LelaniT C'.zz'u Kl fa hour In Brooklyn lMt Enn:!:y even iit. Ye are to 1,t a i' ,,'a la ITj Yv.L fit' )i 4 -iH-i r . c 4 Geverior Commartcs Sentenci 'tf rtircU !! ,MJjH PellUeal Plgirea.' HjjUc Ikriaan. j State Eaeaapmeat. Kxtr Aon" l ' dlaary Chlckea KlUlaav' J ' Bt-, SMciftl Tern , . CoartOrdetwd. - lUWgh, Jaaal,-Govraor Ayeock eonuautea te life Imprisonment J.the penlteatiary the .death, seateaee ofJA bart Powell) color, of Duraaaw i.Pow eU WM convicted of aaaaBll apoa hi seventeea year-eld daughter, Ma. . k Tha evidence WM that tha girl WMiadaced temaketM abarge by ber mother in order to get rid e Powell, that then no aafaaa bat ) lighter crime, evi dence being the the girl I aolthe daughter of Powell - There wm a very large petlUoa for eommutatloav ... S , It It alatased that tbe. vote of Wake eoanty for the gabematorUl MplraaU ataada a m foilowa Stedmaa t: Glana IS; Davidson and . Turner half a vote MCh. . y. f '. ' " The Myttk Shrlaen had a great day here, though the . aambex wm , not a large as expected.. They ooaUUiot pro cure any band, both tha Raleigh band being abaaat aad so there wm ao parade to their great regret. This la ; the first time they have failed - to have a per ad. This evening they Initiated about 80 candidate, funeral director Maxwell of Charlotte being ia charge s "; . It ia : said as nwlltary haadquartara here that the report to the governor m to a site for tbe aacampment for second aad third reglmeate will probably be aiada by Saturday. It trad been thought It would M mad b? today. - . Oommlsttona vera today llasned to the toltowiag offloers of Co. H. Third Reglmeatt ' North Carollaa National Guard M Warranto P J Macon,, Cap tain; B O Price and Prank W Roe,Lleu tenants..'; ;.-v.i s'..' '.,.! among today arrivals were IJ Cooper, Murphy; John ThomM, Greens boro; J L Lodlow, Wtaatoat T O MeNec lay, Marlon; J T Barroa, ColumbU; H B Smith, New Bern; 9 Reyater, ,Ox- CotaV''- ':!' turn ' . A number of county convict hM aow fallen to the low figure of 85 for Wake, of which 10 are women aad boys, leav ing oaly 19 able bodkd men to work oa tha roula. Th hotpltal for the lntana t here hu pat la a 160 hone power boiler, : which la Installed la a new boiler boos. The old boiler gave way to AprtL The lut Lcrlslature wm asked to provide for a new boiler, but failed to do so.. The hot pltal hu leased HO acre of lead acroa the road from Its property,! owned by the heirs of the late Dr F T roller. This gtvM ISO bctm of farm mad, allot which Is la cultivation. The garden to a vert fna "v "' '. ' " ' ; It to learned that the New Hope Val ley railway, In Chatham county, char tered thla week la Intended to develop tome valuable water power for facto rial and also mines. Dr L N Gleaa bt McAdenivllle, hs Mat to State aalouoloclst Sherman bug whloh aearly killed a chlckea 'four day old, Tha bug la the great (tag bee tle. It la probable that tbe chlckea aaw the bug aad pecked at It and , that tbe bug then telzed the chicken, sinking Its great dawa Into ite . body. The j bag is rare and lives in deed wood.1' l The friends bt Malor Ei ). Hale, of Fayettevllle are vtry strongly Vsirig htm for one of the delegate at large to tha National Democratio convention, It Is said he hal h atrong backing. ReporU made to the 8tate entomolo gist regarding th fight "against tbe aan Jom fruit scale ia the State show that during the Winter "had " spring m many a 70,000 trees wer treated and that uniformly good results' were secured, the treatment being with i solution of lime; Mlphateandealt.: I auii. ueneram noyster say we pmn . ... 4. J .. . J i . ' ! .c'l . strength of the National Guard of this State, Including ttV NavaT MUitta to a little over 3000. .There I now only one vacancy, that due to the dlsbaadment of the Reldsvin company bf the Third Regiment.,,., Tha Governor order a special term of Polk Superior court, Judge . HoM, July 18th, fortfvn eases ' " l''- J t ! J - JJf Tort JnB Tha beartah lafiutaoM at 1 work ia the cotton market this morning, were wwr foreign advice aad the continued mag nlflcent weather prevafltng pretty much through all the cotton belt. ' Foreign hoax wr heavy eeller M were New Orleans houses and wall atreet wm the only support aoted came from the cover ingot short te secure profite and a moderate amount fabuytog by some of tbe spot dealer. ' The Weather condi tions are so C3 bow an through the cotton belt, tlfet tt crop to believed to be growing rt; '..y nd the situation and outlook to t;-:'y Improving. Thete condition sugsest the probability of record breftklng crop and with th sea son only two week late and general dry goods trade contiguous continuing very unfavorable. ' There Is no LJacemenl for plni)r to d ; art Lorn their p viou po' fcfl ''.-g only froral.. ad ciiEisa. I 3 , I.... , . t U C .?; '1 ts!" 1 TL'tJXMAIf. v i tf S'ii t " . !' P" ' , r - r.- w: nJaaelfl. ..It has beta some time a! no th "Old Maidawrote, but of coan they hare been away tolas te catch some poor aa wary young Eieiv with poor success we're aorry to y. i !;r 1 . ", " Tharmaa I buy plao test at prea , The farp dlxglog potatoea,plck lag beaai, iui t ttlng cabbage. Meetr Bar :.oa aad Miller both' dug potatoes Tuo ' y and ware told that the laborer plentiful. Mr Miner having Mrs y as eighty.' They' aeem tohavereallzel' that farm life Ubeat. Soma of them have beea aorth bat only stayed short' time. The' farmer who hM plenty of rioUtoes will surely be' re warded for hif labor If ptlce coollnaa to hold p. .i7' Messrs Herbert Lupton, of Nw Brn, Doa' BMnlgbt and 'Allan Babbitt, of Jamea City were Visitors In oar town not long slnbi. ' Poor boys I Com again tht Old Maids will give yoa aeme up- Mr Judgt H R Bryan and Mr Prank - - Duffy of New Bern spent some' time With Mr 8u Haskett Thursdsy morn- ic-,. ', Mr J Gabrlsl Hardisorl spent Saturday to New Bern,., What 1 th attraction Gabriel til It nice to bean errand boyT , ' . , Mr ChM Jobfesoq and ton of Klmtpn pent Sunday vVlth MrTH Smith of thla place. , ; , Mtoa MargtretTlsher of Rlverdal I spending torn time with 'Miss Curl Hardlson." Artn't yoa ' boy sorry you have to work IM week? Th straw rid given by. Mis Clarice Smith in honor of MIm Margaret Fisher wm greatly enjoyed by all, notwith standing the plums nearly gave them all the lock jaw. ' Mr Lee HardUon ment Sunday at Rlvirdale.' ' Mri H Cannon and Miss Ella Lokey of Rlverdal passed through Thurman an route to New Bern Friday. Mr Julian Smith of New Bern spent Saaday at Thurman. ; Mr JohnS Hardlson wss bitten by a large water moccasin ' last week. It seems that the 'anake wm to aearchof food and caught Mr Hardlson'i thumb la M mortth;1 Th aaake wm killed and at last report air Hardlson WM getting oh nicely, " " 1 We are gtad to heat that Mrs Mattock la io much better:"' Although It la leap year we still sign our names. . . " OLD MAIDS. 'ittnti 'altiat ' i w t jn m !!! ' . June 18. The cool weather I making the crop look very hedV't i. It ia the eoolaat weather that we ever mw forth time of year.-. , ThtrawM froat reported in soma sec- tIcvrta'wa'a:K,''-r-f-i-j-i Mr Mao Henderson, wife aad children from Jacksonville spent last Saturday alght end, Sunday with his sister,' Mrs W.IDaBnaiM4 -W ..-s -?v tA Mr M N Harriett had wife visited Mr D E DaBruhl Sunday. , " : wt MUs Lucy Roberson and alater, Ml Edla, visited Mrs George Slmmona last Saturday .night. i& M tMt. aMr.Jlmmte Rhodes, wife, and little BaHle visited Mr J A DeBrahl lut Sua-tay."?4f-b ija i-m . t V Mr Nen White, wife and child apent last Sunday with Mr West Phillips, of thla place. . , ... ;: - ; Mr Aadrew Robertaoa of near Truitt visited his fsther teat Saturday night. . Mr Dam O'Neal who has been filing mws ia Mr J T Hood's timber firm has glvea up hi job and returned to. hi bom last week. . We are sorry to nota (ha absence ef two of oar young men from oar neigh horhood, McBea Soott and Mr Tamer Arnold, They have gone to log fothe Goldsboro Lumber Co. w i j , We are glad to say that the ' Pollockt- ?11J bridge I ao wacaa.cro it once aore,4fttt". ... u, i ,' f wrt vuLh c BUNNY SOUTH. i , . LONG "BRANCH.1 t)uae io. Our farmers am gattlag, along finely with erope" , We think most pf our farmer finish ed digging potatoe yMterday. ( Mr W F Banks planted mat 4 Barrels and dug SO barrel. W think that to a Very good Our farmers are getting ' ready to lay by corn. . , Mr Jones, the aurveyor wm here last week running some division 1!m for Messrs W F and A Banks. Mr H K Soott. made a flying trip to New Bern last week. Mr and Mrs A J Banks and little Kiss Nettle mad a business trip' to Net Bora today. Meur L H and John Mallard Sr.want to New Bsm today.1 We are very glad to ay we have had but very little alckaeM ia oar neighbor hood thl yr. - t - .GERANIUM. r ! ' to. f 1 " ir,' 1 ii June'19. ' Rev J R Jennalt loft here List Friday for Amity, Pamlico Co, 16 1 fill his reg n'- t, , uSuliiieut at u .t place. I .. Carl CLa: . ' fcd G M Dick i nffL-ufort i 1 tlrcp;h Ler " i ( ' nrl!' vioe at Bethel eharch ftatarday area ,. The farmers are aboat through dig ging aad ahipplag Iriah potatoe. :- The yield wm very good aad price remaaeff ative. , , , ;, Rev W W Lewi of Beaufort wm at bto farm thla week aaalatlag to getttog of hi Irish potato crop. We are aony to hear that Mtoa Datay Brewer of Russell's creek la very sick with typhoid fever. She to being attend ed by oae of our skillful physic ia as, Dr Clark of Beaafort. ... ., f Mrs J L Preach to very stok aad u ah to Utog attended by DrONMaaoa ef Harlowe we feel ear aba will speed ily recover, .j-v!;,;).': Messr Luther . Lewis . aad Marvia Lewi of Beaufort were la oar berg Sua day afternoon, , , j.i.i,. - r " '' Prof J W Rhode of th RhodM Mili tary School at Kinitoa gave as aa later eating lecture lut Satarday evealag oa the necessity of educatloa. Hewuth guest of Mr Zoe. . . 20B. OLTYERS. JuaelS. Mr Comma Moore faad mother. Mrs Nannie Moore went to New Bera to- dy'. ' - 1 ' Messr B P Henderson, B R Hender son, J O Parker aad MB Parker went to New Bern Tuesday. Mr Ander Robtrsoa of Pamlico aad J Parker Jr, of New Bera, made a short visit here Sundsy. Miss Eugenia Oldfleld and little Kiss Mary Howard of White Oak visited at Mrs O I Wards Saaday. Mrs Alice McDermon of New Bera to visiting friends anl relative here. , Llttle.Mls Glen Harper and titter. Elmer of NewBern are visiting relative here. Mr Ivy Pollock of Trenton visited at T Heath's Sunday. Prult Is very scarce hue, for the cold weather killed nearly all of It and as you already know Hems are scarce teo UNCLE JOdH. ZORAH. Jane 16th: Crops are looking well throughout oarteotlons. Soma are beginning te lay by cor.' The weather for several day have been quite coot for the I ion. - . - ; ... , . Miss Katie Whitford of your city (pent but week . visiting relatives here.; She returned Saturday, tick, and w team to not ny better, ..vi. ,.,''''' Mr Willie Toler baby to very sick, we learn.. -.' ,, , . , ' ' Elder, Robt. StlUay , preached at Friendship Church the first Saturday and Sunday of thla month. Wa hope to have a railroad from New Bern through our place torn time to the near future. The Buckeye Company of Ohio hM had a inrvay matte for oae. Tha R. F. D, from New Bera aow bilnga our mail dally, aomethlng never kaownhere before. Obis to rout No 8; and forms s loop with No. 1. sn ;(, JONES COUNTY DELEGATES. . Elscted To Attend OongrMtloaal Seaa- : torlal and State Convention. At a mMtlng of tha' Democrate of Jones county, held at Trenton, June eth The following Delegates were elected to attend the Congressional, Senatorial and Slate Convention. ; , ; .', JX Democrate Oongreulonal Convention Third Congressional District, Goldsboro N. a, June 81st 1904. ; ' i 3. M. Brown, J. 8. Hsrget, P.M Dixon W. H. 8utton, L. H. TyadelLj.J. Moore Jake DIUahunt, J. C. Burt, Geo Mercer, Leroy Pollock, D. W. Dudley, E. T. Haaghton, I, B. Collins, B, D. Dison Cyrus Foscue, S. ft. Water, P. M.Jen, kin,. J. B. Bank, A, H. White, K, B. Elliott, !. B. Bell, a L DeBrahl, 8 Hud son, H. O. Foscue, J. N. Foecue, i h H. Barras, P. H. Foy, B. F. Bendereoa, J. C Parker, T. D. Warren, T. 0. Whttaker, A.. Smith, L. A. Haywood, J. W. Mal- Urd, C. C. Smith, 8. W. Scott, a A. Rhode. : .;'., li; Democratic State Convention Oreana. boro, N. (X, Jane SSrd. . ,it' - , K. R.; Hay, E. L. Haaghton, "7. H. Bell, John Peeroe, M..N. Harriett, A. B White, J. a Parker, T. D, Warren, T. Whttaker, J, X. Dixon,, L. P. Andrews; P. B. Koonce, Benjamia Brock, ; W. R Harget, Q. Q. Nobles, W. Dall, it E, Gray, B. B, Isler, J. P, Kelly, i Democratio . Beaatorial . uonvenuoa New Bern, N. O, July. is4 t ' R. D. Dixon, K. R, Hay, A. C. Foscue, N. G. Shaw, K. F. Foscue, George Wat- era, iJamM Simmon, at. u. ranar, Henry McDanleL F. H. Foy, ' 0. 1 V Andrews, Paul Easklna, A. F. Cox, J. W Wooten, T. O. Whlteker, T. D. Warren, Lou Taylor,- W. . H, Hammonds, C C Henderson, J. L. Hardy, J. B. Koonoa, Paschal Taylor, W. B. Harget, W.B Dixoa, 0. 0. Harget, 3. X. Moore, Joe R Westbrook, G. I. Taylor, D. W. Dudley, W- A. Reynolds, George B. McDanlel, P. Gray, Walter Moore, JamM Hu glnl D. W. Whlttord, 3. T. White, A. H White, J. N. Foscue, H. O. Foecue, E. L Heugbton, Wm McDanlel, F. W. Joaea, t. Brock. r : .: . New Eepi IZzw E::irel; ;l ' . A Snaelal . to the Jotirnal lsrt t1- from Ralc'jh give us the itf : : that HgFUli'-ch vrss alcsUl C r- '-"t Cc . ' r cftla r T: rcf r.ir-.iC;-c,--t V BigXSt Yety Jast Received Aloo a Bbl Faucy Hew Orleans Molaaset. Also tew banal Fulton Market Corned Beef, ' Try eur-Fancy Elgin Butter. , . . 5s Ja... f"3" "ig".- a ouvw m i r-j3 . " J fM,. - ' . Mtaxl Carolina Rice 10c t.,, , v ompleto atook Fresh Canned Goods, -W 9 will ihank you for a share of your trade. Satisfaction 3 a. m mW 'Onaranteed ar your hianej refunded. " VJ T'. 99i poflee and s Yours to L.1 , cHrexou in nel i J. L ja t .-o - r' it .,, . - . .4 J : 4' Jnr i mm :ih Towels, Cxeisli.,. J- 2vC -dlitcla.ll Co., They will olTer4 :tl: !- Special Inducements In thU particular Line the balance of We prepay Express and freight .on all purchases amounting X ,, f 5. W or over shipped io any place , within a radtus of 100 miles of r it l i r "i fTmnrmf f i nn if im awn B 'J w . ,1 i: PHONE ll;43 ;Jfc:$-;; ocncDcnonconoDonononooncno o o o o r Of VJhito and -Reduction ''VLa-ru Cesiiinlns TUEiSDA-Y niorninff. r&-4 .WV 3,000 yds India Linen to be sold at 6c, 10c 12 .1-2, 1 16c, 2Qc, 25c. , ' '"X7e will also ofier our entire itock of Colored Lawns at prices that will aston ( ) 1 Bcautirui line ot L,aaies uauze vests v lromlOo Jt6t 60c.' - Ladies Lace Hose 26c kind for 20c, 3 All Eibbpns 25 () ( ) ular price." . rBitfUnz-ofl ( I..W Hh.,:. b-H ":: stk.' A'; Clack KonnUlo, N 0. .1 IaTef 3""iewnanno Valley , .lr'" "ar )ry,,Tbrati5sara's r - x I of V.xt 0 J a ' -.r i ''.r.o. :-' . ttt ;?! Til( Fine ji ; f m " J I m J a a " " m m T m " m ? m J Jjfii ana Aanurai r lour. a- Fine Tew, it please, Wholcal A ItetaU Grocer. 71 Broati 0tV of us, DOPE p7"sis3aL Bags, 288. Post-office. ( ) Colored Lawns j J per ct lower than res' Silk aretraAr wf mm-- Fire, Aciiaent.r t Plata G1::; j Z:i -v Home and For ' i c " ita;;. . - , r - - n
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