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- - -s MW BIBH, K. C, 8U5DiY. M0EK1K6, J4KIAKT 27,s 1901. VOL. XY11I-H0.-258. NINETIESTH. YEAR BUDBKi If S v - - , - tUL M . Z . 10- 4$3.50 11- 4 4 25 COWS fc I ':!awateeian .ittaMw H 1 Tt i I. II. I C2L iTWT'i HP 1 t I warn. - J . Jtr.t pure good wholesome sweet butter nothing more or less. Made by the most cleanly methods a natural product retaining the very purity and flavor of the clover fields. Carefully packed in dainty one pound packages. None genuine without tlu signature of s SOLD el. U. I 4 UK Kit, Jr.. Itwvu YOU HAV'NT BOUGHT YOUR COAT Ifow I Your Opportu nity at our CLEARANCE SALE .f Tailor .Undo ConU lgaruieM of 'or. D.F.IARVIS, POLLOCK STREET i .7 We have tome good BARGAINS in Mens, Youths & Boys Cloth ing to Qose Oat Now It the time to Ret a B1&- Bargain as we are tnaktng room tor Spring Goods. Prices Reduced 10 per cent. n nwu tvv. "!" SIBTICUBU EDOOS; rkrvtag Me, frwej I.Mas. ' Kalne e4 farta, turn 40t fm eet a .. - . a T1aie4 Kelts at4 Feiit turn II M . , IHlnx fUni aaaeas frees tt eet av ttmmt trim TSa aav . KWkl fni4 ttrt 1tm tU iu A fw w4 Wn l b wlU Vs M as eoss, A We fsU 11 t4 l awtea. 1 1 avt U ( Hrvt I f SMits r l p. clou 1 i . i ! i thml i -1 v i i I M i m - a kh - . js i 12-4 5.00 TtI BY J At the Book Store FIL.H.H at Pblladelphlii I G. H. Ennett. I A Year's ford Riding ks prow Ibat lb Unr i f It ye rt kawIM j at U Ik BEiT. My ll I at SLOr r ika ay prrl M( y a. 1 bare eaclistvt agvaey for CU1CMB1, UlRrMKD, KaMElLf Hfl, OLKYtUND, 8TE HTBiCOSH. ElOLE, CRAWrORO, KIAO H, IDSU VE iRTfE, PE5NANT ASD MARtf hi YCLES. t3T RrpsWIag a Hpneialtr. wn. t. iifisiv IMryrWa, Oeaa, Aassaltlw,t)rapa opkrfnt. Job rrtallag. Suiaat, no'.bef II W XMdle w Jf tt-s). If B; B DAVENPORT - &S0N, iEittrt is - Ei7'fcl Vow Want to Cat , CHEAP tOU CSM. OB Oend tad 'fl'Vctsfa' afptls lleifiHht'. Will Wy ynef ffl. CiW B- st. Oil Htrl et fllanfrnd Brk m ni Allowed Commissioners of Crstvtn " ' County. ' Dees of Pamlico,' Keeps His Seat SProtectiar; -Deer U Oaslew. libel Law aad. lniuraaee Bill Pass FUal Beadlngi. Ppeclal to Jou mil. ..... Ralkioh January 88. The Home bill allowing Craven county to levy a special tax passed second reading in the Senate. The House election committee re ported in favor' o( Geo. Dees, the aittlng member from Pamlico county. - The bill passed the House allowing Graven coun ty Commissioners extra pay for services. Tut bill was adopted allowing Jones county commissioners to appoint cotton weighers, also bill to protect deer tn Ousluw county, In the Senate today, various commit tees on apportionment of Districts were announced, respectively. Chairman J. A. ' Brown, for Congressional; Cameron Morrison, for Judicial. ' The libel law bill passed Its final read ing, also bill to protect Insurance polloy holders, by allowing the person Insured, ' in cute of loss, to bring new action at ' any tlmo within a year after noa suit or ; dismissal, notwithstanding any limita ' ilon of time there may be in the pol icy. bill passed the House giving Superior courts jurisdiction in cases of cruelty to animals, (his being now Vosted entirely in magistrates There was a lively discussion on the bill tuning dogs fifty cents, the tax to go j lo i lie public schools. I McLean, the member from the new e muiy of Scotland, protested indignant ly He said amid great laughter, "North Jarolina has come to a pretty pass, If children have to be educated out of the ,joyr dogs, If these lawyers here are liiijj to tax dogs, I now give notice that i will Introduce a bill to tax cats. The bill passed Incorporating the ixurity Life and Annuity Company of rens:oro. Tne Suuats tabled the bill to eliminate .Negroes and Indians In making appolnt ueuts of districts. iS'lidu threatened by pneumonia or uuy other lung trouble, prompt relief Is necessary, as it Is dangerous to delay. We would suggest that One Minute Cough l ure bo takedassoon ss Indica tions of having taken cold are noticed. It cures quickly and Its early use pre vents consumption. F. 8: -Ouffy & Co. RALEIGH. To Favor State tanks. Revise School Law. Power Again For the Gov ernor. City Water Supply. Kii.stoH, January 84. An offiolal of a Stale hank hat written a letter to each member of the legislature, saying that a bill will be Introduced lo the legisla ture directTng'tbe Slate Treasurer to make all deposits In (Hate banks, aad In timailng that In this way Bute Institu tions will be fostered, as If there wer any dISereno between Stat aad Nat bnsl banks. Home people own stock In both cleasae of banks, aad the But gtts taxes ftpnt tbem. I'rof. Pratt of Chapel BUI, of lb United Slate 'cealoflcal survey was btr today aad tiklbliad a Cos fed rat balf dollar, mad at Nw Orleaat la 111 Ii Is one of four wklch wart) talated thr. - There are only two Udder for tbt tmWIo prlotlog lb two- Rtlelgk firsts who do the work aad a. Oaldsboro firm. la the boase ytrdy there war very canst k ertiMssM of the A rtcullaral board. Tba eritlolsaM referred U Ike faslja board. Ta Daoaru slopped all lb abate la IMt, waea tay got eoatrol. , " Jke atercbuu aesoeltUoa of RaWif k at lie stealing last algal specially eon. asdr4 tba bast way of devaUplag Ike hatf lotMooo trade kar. tlalelf k btfaa to tx a market la IsM and aall aow las ihta It did Ike. Tar It aow oaly oa kaf warahoaM Ooe. Tba Ate hoard af pktrtsaey lloeate tk MWwIeg t ptarateittei J. L. WIL llaattoa, aad W II AMkeiaarof Biek oad.Vain A. PfafBia.of AaktvllUi' Oeorge HotUtgksai aad Taosaas -aCfio, B'y PM..... fo Xopsoa of hMk Tsraoa Jtw, ef Utadntoaviriej i. U. CaUkla, Jr.of WkUaaer a- Pery, of LUUetoa, atof UappUOaat. TMaMlfleiee-Wtef aabllaU. iraeiloabatwotkoaarevitlooof la pret bll ackaol law, a at to sa Ii avalUU awd tea eesiWrtoat. D bit pita Itl tatka to lf k4 ol 4lrer,lk ewaatf Mperlo- 'ntawdewt sa oa eeitltuTai la oark jl.tftrt rpoaalt!i a4 fanhev to gtv . lbBty tter1iitt tor ttlknv. Hy aad ff ttd rclrt blot In pfoa. 1 Ml alltMttk'Kila M(, Carat e I ty 4i!rat ef t. t0l eg It tlrrlMl( llhlt'f I l.jl t a 1 1 ,11 I .1. I I I CASTOR I A 1'or Isfar.(t ar.d (,..,': a. jitt tii '"" l"gnr of wCr 4 . , ' ' FOR Peruna is a Sure Cure. MR. HARRY M. 8TEYESS, Mr. Harry M. Stevens, Midland Beach, L. I., New Tork, proprietor of "The Richmond" Hotel says of Peruna:' "It gives me pleasure to testify to the value of Peruna, I have used it tor years and have found It to be a most excellent family remedy. Por colds, catarrh an similar Ills, It Is unsurpassed." Mra. C. E. Long, box 1U4, Atwood, Colorado, in k recent letter to Dr. Hart rjnan, says the following: to put such libraries In sehooli iu ihi rurj districts. The superintendent of publlo Instruction of Ibit Ststo besrtll) commends this plan, and pledges M earnest support of It. The action of the Democratic caucus last night In deciding that the legisla ture shall restore to the Governor the power, taken away lu 189J, of appoint ing directors or trustees of the various Slate charitable and penal Institutions l warmly com men led by D mocrata. The 8tle officers and the legislature yesterday afternoon carefully Inspected the work at the Agricultural and Me chanical College, forging, wood working drawing, etp., Instruction In making djes, etc The old chspel Is used for textile machinery but this Is not In operation. There is sbout 5000 worth of machinery, all a gift. A special building Is atked for. The cadet oorpt gave a drill. The eadett grettly need uniform evercoals. Blraogt to ta Ihty hive never had any. Tb ow filter plant of the Ralelgb waur company will go Into at Hon dir. Tk water flaws from a vary clear creek Hill over a milt Into a settling tank, tbtnc ovrfiuw and pastes through flv Alters with a capacity of I tuillloa gal lons a day, tbeoce by gravity Into lb reservoir, and tbtaos also by gravity to Ike pomp which foro h late lb waur leak, HT feet high, la tk city. 8dub little pill as DaWiU'a Little East Risers srevsry aatlly ukea aad they are Vroaderfallr affective la eUaaelag ike llvar aad bowala, t. & Daffy A Go. THB KAJtlBTS. , Ta foltowlag qaMtlloat wer recti r ad by 1 I Latham a Ca, New Bera, n. O. -. ; ' : . . Haw Toaa, Jta. 11 Oottosti . Opsa, Ulga, Low, Cloe Jaa.. .....11.10 10 tt 10.10 MO W Mek 1 17 M IJS III Ms Ml 1 11 1st l.tt Aag ..i . ...Ml lr Ml AM Oct .. ... ... 117 M7 114 Ml faaari Opa. Hlgk. Low. Ctoe May ..... ... Il lit ll III Asa. Toh III 114 til r.i, ... .,.. Ooa.T. ........ t A. I. W...,r.4CrJ J.n ......... I " RMk l..JM,... HJ Mo. P. ........ VI -! tt l . IM R4. f. ls ,11) IM II AS. W (Tt)i oa Cottoa raalpu wt M.000 bale. M - Ul" tiwaas, 9l t. Hi!m 404 Bvt-. Patarto, 4a .Ptb, I II, A( tt 4 M. Cn I tk local i' "1J el to I M fH!k'rf, k'a.'.Ft sol U a-i-I i '''.'I. a v.r ti.i,.1 t. a I'.i ri.:. tt rt ' r , 9 - . GOLDS AND CATARRH A Most Excellent Family Remedy. MIDLAND BEACH, I,. I, "We can never thank you enough for the change you have made in our liltlo one's health. Before she began taking your Peruna and rock candy she suf fered everything tn the way of coughs, colds and croup, but now she has been taking vour medicine a month, not Quite one bottle full, and she Is as well and strong as she has ever been in her life. , Has not had the croup once since she : befcan taking it, and when she has a little cold a few doses of Peruna fixes j her out all right." Mrs Nellie Courier, 14 Ceuter avenue, A QUESTION TO SETTLE. Will our Citizens AM and Encourage the Continuance of our Fairs. In December last, our citizens were called lo assemble at the court bouse to consider a matter of vital Interest to this community and secllon, that of devising the ways and means of encouraging and supporting Our Fair Association In Its future operaliont. At tbla meeting ll was resolved that If the citizens of onr city would subscribe for and take a suflclent number of shares of the stock of the association to pay off the present floating Indebtedness, that this meant wonldenabl the management to con- lion their exhibitions tor the future and save the association from liquidation. A committee was appointed to solicit subscriber! to tbls slock, and place ll In the power of our people to preserve o themselves aad their section, au enter prlsaof lacaloua'jl beiefll t their com mtrclal pnoptrtty. A th irt sketch of lh ' tbla to- loclalloo at iv Indlcata lo our people tha present conditions surrounding the Institution, aad may enable thorn lo okoo between ll support or dU- solatlo. Daring lb r 188. oa lh prt.eoi Qradrl School Oroun It In our city, a tmall fair wai bM with a vlow of pie sll to lb pjijdt of St.loro Nonb- CoroUn siWenoet of oqr proltvtt, both Of land aid Water, oar agricultural advaatag u w1 at th prodooilont of workmte-thlp and aklil, ereaitd aad produced by the poop of oir tecilon. Tbt modeel aad kaesbl esptrl e.al m I with each aaeoerag-iaveji, that taaay of tkUdlB(-IUsotof oar coaaty aad lia a ooocalrid ib Mr of laeorporatlag a Pair Aivoelt loi wn otftt aad betlaeti w mid ko lo proaot tba later- est of Sstiera Kortk Carullsa, lb adfanoa aad aaaoorast bMUaadry. tfrtetltira, trade, ttock-rtUleg aad doaortl tetreouro, ead 10 proaiot tb oolUvatloa eat leerw of f.sk. oralert. aa f tat oa tba letd aad waUts of Inter C-l la, tt wttl at to aaoaraee lh brodaell, of aalnllxa d awlaf.bta-worhaik artti aad itaerally, to p roast sad crHe the profrtet aai adftaeetaeat Ik toclloo, by ihiUt 4 aaatal fair. Aad t a rly ear people aa War tot Uaaoey bl bow well tad eocetatfill Ik object of tbls AwMlailua hart hot rotund d carried tva. ' TkltiaiHy ha aadeatatly r ar!vJ bar 111 beaeilt and the froat tksrffurla uf tk iKla lo. aad la tb ohjmt i f Its tT(a.la, 04 IbsiH tos kt ba - snooMtfeL Vo t'. rkknidirf kt rnvWed dirtdrad aad S! e.'Bctr a salary, )ltt la eetar 14 tttsserrr !., for oboe labntloa tifKlaat alaiHt ttel lt stuailos da'bif l ltl I Oioaikt of W y', Ml oaMH Iwmmi; ) Hal tb ilr itt(.i, wortln( for lb t -A of tt.imm'i !, aad pi mpA bt tp'rli i' p-rf - J.. ,11 Ih.lr b ia:M s-i-1 Mif : lo v'-e fsr r.f (!..! rUf ta I . ;! . t a h. f.'.Uta 1 f ie At t' a. t w. k a if' il ta I !!. aK t'l' Norwalt, Conn., writes! "Peruna-haa done wonders for my boy. 1 cannot praise it enough. I think it to (lie best medicine on efcrth ; let me tell you why I think so : My son has been afflicted with catarrh since he was a baby five months old, so that for years I had to watch hlnv all night long, and keej) his mouth open so lie could breathe, as he could not breathe through his nose. He has always been veryvdelicate. "Since he commenced taking the Pe runa I can go to bed and sleep all night. He can breathe through his nose any way he lies, and all that hawking and spitting is gone. My boy is as well today as when he left off taking it, and he only took one bottle.1' T. T. Lien alien, a prominent young lawyer of Washington, D. 0., and broth er ol w. G. Lien- allen, in the U. S. document room, has taken Peruna for catarrh and Bpeaks of its ef ficacy in the fol lowing word. Mr.L ienallen says: "I am happy to write you that I am cured of what I thought, as well as my doctors, an everlasting case of catarrh, and take pleasure in saying that Peruna has done it all," Any one who wishes perfect health must be entirely tree from catarrh. Catarrh Is well-nigh unl versal; almost omnipresent. Pe runa Is the only absolute safe guard known. A cold is the bi ginning of catarrh. To preven colds, to cure colds. Is to cheat ca tarrh out of Its victims. Peruna not only cures catarrh, but pre- vents It. Every household should be supplied with this great rem edy for coughs, colds, etc Address The Peruna Medicine Co. Cnlumhns, Ohio, for a free book on catarrh. grounds selected, cont.lned only the brick building now; used as the main hall with tin 1 mall brick office adjoin ing, now used as the keeper's lodge and the directors ami managers proceeded at once to erect and construct the neces- sary buildings, consisting of machinery hall, and stables for stock;-and shortly thereafter, a race course being demand ed to maet Ihe increased attend 1 nee of people from all sections of this and ad joining States the lots Immediately ad J Inlng lbs grounds of the Association wore leased( sud a handsome and com modious grand stand erected, together with the necessary track hands mrly laid out and graded. The reputation of our annual Fairs rapidly growing and standing, adVlltlonal demands w re made for miro oinmo llo is stables pens, and buildings for stock, and structures for exLlbltt and entertainments. These demands were responded lo In a moat substantial manner, and for tb purpose of raising inQcleot revenue for the cost of reciln tba race couraa and grand stand, bonds were lasued, drawing latent! annually, 10 be met and paid from Tb procee Is of tbl tpecltl prop erly. Tact binds and the debt upon Ihe grand stand and raoe count hat beta pall 08, and ditch ergad, letvln aow lb entire pr ired from tbla valu able aad lucrative toarce of profit, open to lb garl funds of lb Aasoclati o. Tb aeortaary eipeodilures fioiu year lo year upon tb twltermeota aad perma aat Improvement of all kind placed epos lu grouuds of lb Atsooitlloo, ol ooar abtnrbd tb actual receipts from lh 1 annual Faire held, luring iko As. toclalloa Id dbt al lb clot of tacb blbiiiua arhicb aeceetarlly bad to b mvi aad provldti for, aad lo mt lh fim arrjailoa of lndblda aiUla froot tb Improvsntals Baalloaaf), ta at k-hotdr iud a aerh a of bo Jt. aaneatlaf la the agfragat to lb ta of three tkoeatod dollar, aad to llqald- at taeibaa earning ioetiei otM, to: a ad tttaed life oni Beat at lkriof I50 eaek lo oot r tha dsfieacy be. tweawtao actaai rvotipw n i ratraaa aa eaa tspeaoeo tor pereaaoeot lav ProvoaMal. By BMa of tk Mrsao. '. pieviil alaarel the iroaada aad protaltoe ot tba Aasoelalloa vela of tba property of the Ataoda- lloej oa seirsaasa iroea is twigiaai rale of 4 '.III tba eata of l 10-a) SO aad looatad at I be property ta, la th f y corporal It salt of tba ally, booatl. fat la locallo aod earroaadtaga, tt k ate aa latetiateat la which tb ttock-kotdert aod el Urn a taerei! oaa fool a Jaal of arldoi Aad le a prop erly, the vtlae ot which, readers lb rosoel effort of lh dlrortor aad praaott tioek kotdert, aaMtklag atora Ua dtalre to fotlov ttd ekertah a aledulprt4,h IU a oU oaly at nO30l rottteg apoO a prpny oovvaUvly otilataid at 1 1197001, afftt a rao!f eaf vtr fo- tb etat l Ua mtk 00 offered lo or elllMaa. lb prooml frnsa lb a.: of ibM taarea, will b al enr d- TPtd l ttt rf ! all I H dbtt af llit kh'.vIob. ead lt. II fra f a: 4'H at tat t"iw'iMnl (f Ibe .il s-ii) i.-i tk w,onf )' f fX- 0 t'iMb'.y n.ol!"fi.l. ll tt !t.ii t thai ll,! Aatwiatlno T. T. Ltenallen. I FRESH LOT L Ait JUST RECEIVED. i . e g Also Fancy VuAi Kl.-'in Butter riglit from the dairv. 1 i S Flt'ah Iot Outaria I'lvpaivd Z Buckwlie.il; Fri-sh Grits ::iul 2 in packages, l'mnos, 1), u-1 2 Canned Goods of all 1 i;u!s. Fuitou, Market lio f, Tickled litinip Pork, Heinz'a Pickles, f-aur Kraut, and litirnerinn good things to eat at prices which will interest you. I. L Hi 'Shotae OB. J. A. JONES; UK0.ll STKKET, STEWAKT'S OLD STAND, sLIvery, l'Ved, Mule ntul 5 ST 1 uml Fined Slick if Ever Found in Vw W rw. Kso a ( 'omplete Lino of Buggies, Wagons Harness, Kul ir, 'Whip,! ml !m 1h, Fie. .1. A. JONES, Hrond Street, Stenarfs Old Stand. Underwear Sale 20 PER 20 PER 1 AH our winter weight underwear now 20 per cent, leas than regular prices. Men's Natural Wool, regular price $1, now, 80c Men's Ribbed Underwear, regular price $1. now 80c Men's Bibbed Underwear, regular price 76c, now 60c Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, regular price $1.60, now $1.20 Wright's Health Underwear, fleece lined regular price $1,76, now 1.40 Best. Quality Wool Underwear, regular 'crier S2. now . -v 1.80 Dcriven'i Fatont Elastic Seam Drawers In all sizes irom 30 to 41, 7 e have onlv a few so come early so as to koocii are bound to sell at above prices. - -The abovo Dricca are FOIt CASH ONLY. - v Butte i liuckwhent, and Old Fashiond Z Hig Homiuv: Oatflakes loose and I Viichea and Ajiples, Nice Fresh Wholesale & Itetail 2' Grocer, 71 I!rt,;l St. IKi'S VLU ST A NO, AELES. ... T' 1IEL, TTWiM t r en s i (HT. GEI 1. reduced to COo pair. sizes In each stvle lelL get!proper sizes. These Tke i"t n'iT'! r rw iv. w i:, tt t.i a I .1 I'm r f r ; . .I p-iMi'l III I', f 'f k f.M fit I ' . ' f t ' 'I t I I If.!-- - i'(4 ) 0 q r ! ii 1 Mi S r 1 - n; J. G Dunn & Oo. 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