w Colored Lawns and Iimities, repilar price 13c, Srwo.wl this wick, Ducks In Black, While and IHho, Suitings in all colors Crash in lninty Stripes, just the thing for Skirts, only Silk Stripe Novelties, worth 60c, wo offer at DotW SwisK and Lrtee Stripes, Speeutl Valium. Our Oors;t Stuck U Complete. We cam suit iinv Lmly iii size, style and price. U. & (1. m tttrniglit front and girdles, nimle up in biitist, light weight for summer, A now line of Light Weight Woolen Goods for one-half their value. Wanli Silks, ft beautiful line, Heduced for this week. Good values at 50e we now offer for 35c; the l5c for 5()e, and the UOc for 7 tie. Talfeta Shirt Wuist Silk in stripes and plaids, at coat. HACKBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. vtaaesk Prices that cannot be ignored. We carry the "Morning Glory" .lava mid Mocha Coffee for -20e lb. One of the lET COFFKKS we ever handled. Also have a lot. of TANGLEFOOT FLY I'APKR which we sell for 4(o per lxx containing U5 double shceis. We liiive a complete lino of Canned and Bottled Goo.ls which we are selling almost at cost. Give us a call, we guar antee satisfaction. T. 23. Tj&.TZTZ:TZ, Jr., K K K Wholesale and Retail Grocer, f '-or. Itroiul A If nneoek Kin. PHONIC (ill LIME Oauzo Doors and Wir Cloth lor fitting to make old new, Furniture Varnish, O. Var nish Stains for house and kitchen lurniture. Ice Cream Freezers. Wnter Coolers, Dangles Oil Stove, Agateware, Tinware and a lull line Xooking Stoves. Our slock of Faints, Oils and Enamels are complete, A selected stock ol Hardware and Building material. Our prices are ihe lowest. Goods sold as represented. mo . . URUI aVWJHTMBffT .1 W WeV bs tw swtd Ohmf at d. O. IxirrN Ir. I tan.ll all UK Inadlaf mmith rsaw tak !. M Ihe Jasaee Bmm. Vit wsi tji as t. Fa t a, TUaei, HA. Asm Hold Jlazclloii, 9 lUc 10c. lOc. 10c 40c. viz ? f w 8 , , 1 4 RETAIL 20c Pk Windows, New Stock, up old ones. Wire Paint Oaskill Hardware Co. 1 h rs ,4 nar.l VU,k. hrf. fcd if ttutrit wet mm muMkafclr Ml H e, t!M M 11 u- tut, m1 ,H lnr;lt,m(lt"ul, Mm t tim tM'i tli , i'arrf, , " M " 4 I tu , ..), ? rt" I . " IV't'a ( " " aV " ' I v Nut - ' M " I ;, 44h4 It- l" 1 fr tuft SV- . IT Vft .4t. . v v iivt A rl'iI fti-M t tr 'tit r ilwrM I' ll tt't-l. , at. it. jo:vr.ff,'' T7 H!.lUf Hfrr1. No Suit as Tet Against Martin's Bondsmen. ' Oaly 49 Sheriff Rare Mad Fall Setttetaentg. Three Case Small l'ox Anions; Vegroeg at Oberlin. Mrg, Swep-X son's Requests. Raleigh, N. C, Hay 18. As yet no suit has been brought upon the bonds given by W. H. Martin, the defaulting ex-clerk in the State treasury; Ex-treasurer Worth, when asked why no suit had been brought replied that It was be cause no report had yet been filed by the legislative committee. It seems that this report Is being watted for. Up to this date 49 of the 07 sheriffs have made complete settlements o taxes due the State for last year. Nothing has been heard for some time regarding the alleged discovery that the last revenue act was of no effect because Hb amendments had not been voted on threo several times. It was a short-lived sensation. The corporation commission devoted several hours today to. a conference with the list takers and assessors of this county, at which the latter were fully instructed regarding their duties under the new revenue act. The commencement exercises of the State Normal and Industrial College at Greensboro began today, with the Alum use reunion and banquet. Several Hal elgh people are attending. Mrs. Aycock will rocelve at the execu tive mansion Tuesday afternoon, in compliment to hor sister, Mrs. Anderson of WlUon. One of the matters moat talked of among the farmers now Is the exceeding lateness of the crops. Home of them are this early predicting that it will be a bad crop year. Three cases of smallpox have been found among negroes in Oberlin, and the sick uavo been taken to the pest house. A white man In west Raleigh is quarantined and under guard in his house and his store has been closed. About $30,000 has to this date been raised -for the Methodist orphanage here. July 8lh Raleigh people are to vole on i lie issue of $100,000 of street Improve ment bonds. It Is said hardly any votes will be cast In opposition to the Issue. Assisted last night the Into Mrs tlwepson of Raleigh bequeathed tho Rap tlst Female University here $3600. It Is a lan to got a third of the re-liluo of her estate after the various bequests are paid. It is said the restduo will approxi mate $00,000, and If correct this will give tbe University $30,000 more. Wake Potest college by bequest or as its part of tbe residue will get something like $17,000. Mr. W J Baxter of North Brook, N. C ays be suffered with plies for fifteen years. He tried mauy remedies with bo re.. ills until he curd Do Wilt's WIlob Hazel Halve and that qulcklycured him F 8 Duffy A Co " Raleigh Defeats Wilmington. Special to Journal. WihMinoTO, May 18. The last game between Kalelgh and WUmlBgtoa was woa today by the Beoatora, by the close soore o( to 4, This gives Wtlmtngtoa (oar oal ol the six games played with Raleigh 1hla week. . Tbe leul la qtantlty and aaoet la qoallty describee Pe Witt's Uule Early Risers, lb famoat pills for ooasilpatloa, and liver com plaints, f 8 Daffy Co. Death of Capt James Brtas. CaaauiaTnlf. B. Cm May IT. Caplsti iimf Kai. km of Um oltw4 plieu at ibis pirt aad a survivor of the Ooafader ate emlter Alabama, died at bit boss here torlav. H aaa etporiMced aavi- asiof, and ahlle arttlng o I be tfianer aad ftrMs ik AtaNMna NS'Wt AJml-al iWwava, awe ot hb ebb Maria . Vn fttt la vieea Um aatloe t'lty l mt anproaiit vraM , !! Arfml- rtt rVmmK k,i UaitWaanl hlfeUlt I lUvtir paUbtre-l srvtkt Mer U Jtvan' ,li,,i.orvl. Its (, of Ho u.1 r pi n1 nif ty 4k4 Knll4i yrl,l D-wkt""1 "ff Chrrsmarf WkjOH the Al V ata by lo 4rMrg. lie MHu'n'd 10 It t(Mftrry aaA l efrtn at t ol tbe natal Htri n IIwiJsM'w itttr mhtm Rk-bntnod' was f sfferlioos will Mk4t1y 4lMpeaf- y tstr. PtWitt'a WlWk IUtd (Ultra. XmuMl wl fnt enwaterMuk, If ftm gH O Witt's rr will fft food tswitha. I I'M lra aad aotlUvo Mra for pitas. I Dff; AU im t atitwMf a 1 1 .it, Albeay, K. T . May llt'iUr IW fvnrt of la Totf (klfd ftlw rr tNi Isaeo oat (Ate eotf (. Tb iiixu , rni4. bt tba av rM,,d sotd t-y ye'fUj's h-"iifi. MBS. K I, M E B FLEMING, of Minneapolis, Minn., writes from xaoo i-oiK street, r . u,. : " I have been troubled all my life with catarrh. I took Poruna for about three months, and now think I am perma nently oared. I bollevo til at for eatarrb In all its forms Fernnads the medicine of the ago. It cures when all other remedies fall." Mrs. C. Nickel, Hebron, Neb., writes i "I suffered from weakness for ton yoars. The least exertion caused mo pain in the middle of my chest and difficulty in breathing. When I would awake in tho night my heart would palpitate bo that I often could not sleep. I took Pernna and now I can do all of my work easily without gotting short of breath. "Peruna Is tbe best medicine forme. It itrengthens my nerves. It It just what I need. As long as lute Peruna I do not know anything about weakness. "I have never found a medicine that makes me feel so strong and vigorous as Peruna. I snail always keep Peruna ALBANY STRIKE ENDED. Settlement Effected Between Car Com. pany and Employes. Special to Journal, Albany, N. Y , May 18-Tue strike of ( the United Tracton employes ended today, a settlement boloe; arranged between the Ihe Company and Its em ployes. All tbe street car linos wore In opera tion at noon.. Albany, N. Y , May 17-Two dead one dying and sixteen suffering from Injuries more or less severe, Is the rec ord today of the easuatllea resulting from tbe strike of United Traction Company employoea in tbls oily, Of the three men who were wounded by tbe Bra of the national guardsmen yester day William Walsh and Loroy Bmlth are dead, while William Rionny1 wonnd is not JkUferooa, William Marshall, the non-union aaotormaa, whoso skull was fractured by atones throwa by the mqb that attacked a ear bo waa taking ont of tho bars Tuesday, cannot recover. Mr. i Smith riled this tsvorfllogt' lie (a protatneat. fa basis, oolitic! and social lift hare aad w as the tao presiding officer at lbs last ooaaioa of the Amerlcaa Wktst Congress. A drenchlog rata sooooedtag a wars, kamid day, mails It hnploaaafet 'for the Hilary goardlng tho olty tonfcht, be I bad the e IT act of clearing tbe street corners of crowds. There waa ao repetltloa today of tbe sreore of disorder aad tnrbvleece thai Lave asarked IU4 other days otitis strike. There was tbe aaaao Issposlng show of aaltltary etrregU aad In sal I aft era no ars) additional troop of tbe Nlatk Reg'aaoat of Hew York, were !led to lbs already Isrxe foreeaowoa 'tulf her. , Two eWweetl eroraet In onelrlbnte Irt tae aaUiai that pre vailed, oa of geaerai astlrtpalioa of a artltetatMtof b4 Mia evl. lbs ntbora forllaf of oobrlety I Hat aaoaoM IW aad led gwaMff Aval lha ltlta of WilUasa W'.k awl UU iy eita. I aeeji mfl"HK ffosa Pfapepsla r tb pari twenty years as) ksw beta mI4c after fylkg all prej'silnea aad (ihr.lrUnt In f rt ay rellrf. Aflef ta 14 oa houle of Krdol I'yprla C I fMMwl telkt and a ow la bcttat aval thai I brt bfl fH tweely yHkia I M aralM Kod ly,i' V KM algalf." U sriM aiii, V W Bv.befta.KonaCrr.k, Ark Fi Duffy jaBsMsaMasBBBaaaaiBsaWBaaBab-Mas Yru Cjfi txtL Waswiaeroa, May 17. Mrs. ife of Har4ary LreMa t, Otg. of lb Tnmmrf )ertaMi, dl"t 01 a rmWr her Ihle veis( tlaart lmV, IV raroll ml (f "sa tl1rallfa, WM lk ll!s! Ol 4eQ, W'a !( lve f At easy, rt s4 M rui rf S?. V In tbe bouse. It ought to have a place In every home. "The longer I use It the better I like It. I would not give yonr book, "The Ilia of Life" away for any price if I could not get another." NorVousnoss is duo to bloodloBaness of nerve centers. To onri oh the blood is to enre nervousnoss. Dis eases of the ner vous system calls for more blood and "bottor blood. Pe runa answers this call by giving the HOW PERUNA MAKES STRONG NERVES. system a perfect supply of pure red blood. Thus it is that Pernna is a natura.1 tonie. It does not temporarily stimulate the nervous system, but permanently invigorates it. Peruna regulates, the supply of blood to the various parts of the system. When one part has more blood than it ought to have, another part is deprived Mrs. McKlnley Better. Pan Fbahoisoo, Msy 17. President McKlnley described the marked Improve ment In Mrs. MoKlnley's condition to day as a transformation. But, perhaps, even tbe President of the United States may over-state the case In his elation at the prospect of his wlfe,s reoovory Certain, it Is, however, that Mrs. Mc Klnley's condition last night Improved to an extent that fairly nonplussed tbe doc tors, brightened the an'xlous and devoted husband and flllod the city with joy and thanksgiving. The sinking spell that was feared In the early hours before tbe dawn did not come. There was a slight tendency In that direction, but that was all. The physicians were ao favorably Impressed with their patient's condition at the early morning consultation that tbey Is sued a bulletin announcing that Mrs. McKlnley had passed a good night, add Informed the public that ibere would not be another consultation until even ing. This reassuring jiews, posted at all the newspaper offices, was received with delight by tbe people. A VeAet. Ao old darky who live In the thick et across) tlst rivet cam to Memphis' on day to rt hi pension chock cn ab ed. Afb rocrlvtng til money, which amounted to $1 U the old ex-alar saun tered down front street to a prodoc hotiao and bought threo crate of cab bage. Wbcn IU7 war delivered at tb wbarf late that afternoon, tb old baa was thr aad. received tbem with ft mouth watering la anticipation of tb good tlm absad. . . "What yet twin tef do wki acta rao- aexr laqolred tb aegr draymaa wbo delivered tbem. . . ''JCat 'em," waa tb quick raapooa. Tm bla m 40 years, aajLdt kt e rat tint I s bad d Bxuwy to bay 'fluff rahhex. I'ae i-wla tec eat cab ben tilt 1 ftu-glt d way ttr my tnoaf." Uetripbl rklmitar. s. , Tbe la easier e4 A plKHocrapbl plat eipoeed t tb beavesi ta a tare toteaenp tot any coaaUJerabte lsita of 11m aaeran Both) bafl conlloooa blur of light, tudlcaUng that the ptwtographl y KM beyood lb raea of bocoaa vtsto surb a ttmilltud of mm that vry art of tpac to ftlkd. Oft eisy gala aotrie Inkling of tb mmnliy of tpsc hf uptIo tb bbatdsjraphi p'st xmm4 npoa tb renotasrt star It now rerwrd and toklng ant MlU faitb to find the fcesiTcn etIU erewded with fniitioTMi of rni;li'n of euM, nrl pm- eltily aavlnc It qoota of t . 1 tlrtmrt rMMM. "Koi, I M yMn for jon." el4 tb bflptpef rtevBly. "Aad o1 torn tvtrp here eftf dl ala." "fv g pai'V n, le.lf m!d HuRiry nwt, 1-Tt t J lat tiTe mT4 httm Anne ef dl eefly la d day To s!al trry ty1l!v are yrr-nl- 4ti hi ft. Mm Mmm W1ite.i mm 1l Is yt fitai'k te I t"',;ri tm,H I., f- 1. rt H.'-g jtt mm ,,.r 1 rt, I t r . ' 1 t - re . a are mm- of its natural supply of blodft This seta up all sorts of functional irregularities so common to people who spend much time indoors. Peruna cures these affec tions by regulating the supply of blood and giving to each part of the system exactly that portion of the blood to which it is entitlod. By producing a natural appetite, cor recting digestion and regulating the supply of blood in tho system, Peruna removes the cause of a thousand and one maladies vory common in warm weather. The fatigue and languor ot hot weather Is directly due to Impoverished blood. This condition prepares tbe way for the advent of almost any dis ease. Psruna protects the system against tho ailments of summer by for tifying It with a regular supply of Iht best blood. A book entitled "Summer Catarrh' sent free by The Peruna Medlolne Com Columbus, Ohio. Valuable Country Property For Sale. A tract of land lying In Onslow coun ty directly on Ihe public road leading from Maysvlllc lo rtwansboro five mllo from the latter place and Immediately adjoining While Oak Hlvcr below Hlella containing about SCO acres of whlrh about 00 arm Is clrarrrl laml In a Rood slate of ciilllvaLlon.tho rrtn-ilndtT ah'iund Ing In llmlcr of various Ulndn. A law comfortable ilwelllnir. roiton k' and other necessary Irupmvcmonli ou the place all In good condition for use. For a country home and faim a ninio desirable situation la not to be found In the county, being on the public road and on the river It Is vnry acecnaahlf from anr point, a cheap place in live lib tho finest Huh and oyti.r In abundance, very health? and nt.e of the beat business locations In the rounly, known as Bllver Dsle. For further Information apply lo, K. H IUrkdm. New Bern, N. O UNITED HTATB8 COMMISSION OK riHII AND PISIIERIKa. Waahlnxlon. U. U, May lOSMl.-BKAMtrtPaoroiAM oiaraeu "rroposais ror a laboratory wiio onibulldlnf on river's Island, near Deegfort, ft. U." aBl Incloeed In an ea- velop addreaeed "ualtrd Stales Com mlasloner of rtsb and Plsberle. Waab- lactoa. I). C." will he reoalved at this of doeaalU t P of June 1, 101, at which lime tbev will be opened la tbe presence of attending bidders, lor toe eooitrac- Una of a iaboratorr wlta oulrrallillnr rm lb pronevty of tbe felled Hi am neB uoesaiiaMo) na liver l.laod a ear Beaufort, ft. 0. Tbe right Is reerved to reject any or all blue, aad to waive technical defect. Hpertocalloas. plaas. bleak proposal, aad foil taforsaailoa Ilia r recked oa apDUratlna to lb failed Hi alee ftih Cxnamlxloa, Waeh Ingtoa, 11. Um r l I be Oil lector of (.' tnaaaal tteanrort, n. V. tlaoaot Howaaa. CnsabMlor. DobMa A Fcrrall, ' At TutVcrV Store, I2JI2! FyHvtll 54 , RIeJlh. N. C. OUR WASHABLE. . ; FABRIC in Cool 1 . Summer Fabrics We ''f r tb Is ftf-t Ky nf tljh M iU ptl df . At x mhn mirm la thr sb a eeaiy d g4ff mhm ts mM trwMnfeg a Well as lHb M tnmmrt, - p4li.,, fWii(Sb lM, f ttsen. I -ne, s!l U hi air-it, IV t o cut. A nrl a tiino Iht Qmbll Sugar Cured Pig Hams JUST RECEIVED. Also Nice lot Fiuicy Cukes FRESH STRAWBERRIES reived from W. II. WhiU - p luirst s farm evuiy nioiii inK. I lvspcctfully solicit your ronagc. Yours to Please, J.L O mm ? 'Phone 91. I rcsjii-cl fully notify the puUii; that I will clnsr .i.iu- of business ((Jomniciieiiir Momliiy May t Jttlk en , 0 (e.veept Siiturtlay) ut 7::iD o'clock iliirinir tho siiliiiuer i ,m .n 1 1 1 in order to r my clnksa little i'( ci i atioll, mid wuuid cum istly ask the ( o-opeiatiun of (he jaihlic in general. Very lie spectfuhy, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., p Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. Q IV lee ll of Pijjj Hams, ICreakfaMt Hjw-oii Q and llig Hams lo Slice on hand. Il-in Mustard Dn-ssinii. I'r.-p:u-d a a Mii-.lartl, Hi .rsc Hadish. I'nki d l!.ni . - witli or without ,,i:it.i " J I'i' kli".-sci-t and M.iir, I'ri'MTvi-d ( ; i i r. I .en & Porrins S:iu. t,. V I alu I Krl' hiip, and iiKiny Mtticr mk i tinnjrs l,i nil'nirri'Hs 1m MK-rit 4 in Mii-h a small IX N T KOIKIKT OUR CBICK F.NS. o L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. t Phone 169, 61 Broad Street. OoeOO44400000 WATCH FOR THE DATE OF OUR BIG SALE Of AaU'Wiirc, CnK-kt rj, ( .tiLSHwuro and Lainp NEW CENTURY 5c & 10c STORE, m Prd rHrort. Not t' Swen't Il ( full. Oppoltt Jon' hLnll At th Rook Store IHMMtnK ItKf (iMKNI);:l) I'I rV.li.1 fnmfii, and all rr iV. Igas rt ibl. )M' ffcC'er. 6. N. Enuett. BSyffl D A Liberal Howard will bo paid tor a Yale Cushion Frame, Bicycle,- Model 68, shop No. 41738, lhat was hired by one Arthur Rice on Monday, May 13th, It returned to n n. rjH3i;riTo?r, C itim J.Uf k a-" t ra nsw r-.tnv, n. c .' ftsns sac . ft S3 him v iiivu "vri wiiiuii and Crack ers- pllt- tt mX Wholesale jf. fc Retail . Orocer, 2- " . Si? 71 Urea. St. g 2- 0t 7 o ex: O O No Swell Outfit ( rmry n f.r llbi,,g i.ni Pf llabilil; la as MfcetiMal InUim Tbo mnh hffiW Dm f IHII gl mmar in a-a , bM Ute P I II I NO TACKLK la rtt f qnalilj and well tntm, - ! rwwplelnt " tbis kind alint fmf "'-H. ' W aim u. make PRICKS LOw, atit d act rtnr aiialay ff an,tn, , IITWe iw ae a foil Ur f I'AHF. . xvn! r. in is u BUfpitm, Osi, Aauaaattloa, Urapk- npkostee, 4k l'HU, Rather ttaaip. - .. , . M MMU Sc. Kewfawa. N.C Good Sofa - . (.' f tiieml Willi t Um mrf h Is IM v , , 1 f -ml alwsl W-l awl skill, W t vemJtm:. If u . - artlils 4sH. iy a aH a asnrh 1 hm 0 ej! ' f f, ( 1 1 , t 1 . 7-' "is i ( ' ! Ir ffora tb.if )! n. 7 f" . ! I no,. U I' '; r-i-M r Kt' f ' ' f : ' r ff . ' t t S S V. . 1 ' r. : ' r . . r . -t ' :..-.. '"m aa saltiaf aad t!f, ft mmf mmrm !. V fna,. a tna ad 1f rmtm i lf mnt Ud. . wit.,, drink, awk , It h V mjtk tSr4ht't. CASTORIA J r I-.' i: 3 r i Y:i r- 3' ,r ' f ..... ' .-. mmnlmm t r. t Mi. ' el K V . i t4 f ' ' ' I in -t t U ' l:s a-.;, ( lor Unit. Wf VtVO'. dim ft.r- k I t ii hv tm, 'iH .-,rt k i y tUm. fUlti ItArwna. Tal4 'n- Max u tA'v. f rT"jtil, S!irlt I.lmr fr Hnr. ! f - ! tX in fj. ! tJ MjUi'f k'fl ' t i" ti I'.ssU I f-p? 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