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V -.1 -. J1' . I r I 1 I ! SKW' BIRiT, N, C, SUSDAI MOfiNIXG, MAY JS, ,I901; v VOL I1X-K0.M8. TWINTIEl. YEAR V7 w,7 ill rx ''IT . V V v 1 1 1. : At Umma iric-!H niiil da Convinced". ft ft-Good fr Bays S DAYS NIsY I V 72 mch Bleached Table I-men, Beautiful Patterns: ? " Jj Iterular price 1 50, - - " now tl JO. 5j " $1.00 and II 10 grades, - now 80c & 85c. .3K: 80c and 85c grades, . - - now 60c 65c. "ill' A few hhort lengths . - - - 25c 4 SOo. . ' m - Napkins and Towels--H complete line, at same reduction yj in prices. . - . -',. ,.. .. m Our entire line of Foulard mKs absolutely AT COS P. - BELTS , I A beautiful assortment of Belts, newest designs, Prices Jg. tight ; J HACKBURN 47-4? POLLOCK STREET. V 1 We are agents for Abbott & Jones Brick, for tliis market, Special prices made on car load lots. Dont fail to" nee us be fore placing your orders. . t . We are also Headquarters for anything in the Grocery Line. Yours for business, J. ' PASKDR, Jr., Wholesale and Retell Orocer, PHONIC G9 T-r. ItrotuI A llahcoek Htn. L i i E Oauze Doors and .Windows. New Stock Wire Cloth tor fitting up old ones, Wire Faint to make old new. Furniture varnish, G. var nish Stains for house and kitchen furniture, Ice Cream Freezers Water Coolers, Dangles Oil Stove, Agateware, Tinware and a full line Cooking Stoves. . ':i : , Our stock of Faints, Oils and Enamels are complete, , A selected stock oi Hardware and Building material. .. Our prices are the lowest Goods sold as represented. ' Qask 1 1 1 Hardware. Co jf . NEW B iE RjST h n r ... AIID JUIJE 1st, .1001. ,1 r.Eiscii ob rue- Forciga Immigrants Cannot : be Brouchr Soutn. j ' AW ACCOrJiPLISMED CUBAN V . .111 -."iv t -r Eulogizes Peruna as an Efficacious Catarrh Curei AadltorUiB Matter Settled Freshet Jtnport.- Delay ia Seadtay Ix-; . - hlbita From Paris. Military ......-, Guard to Prereat : v lTehi(f- -,'I,''1 IUleioh, Af 25.-"Great pleunre is expressed here St tue fact tbst the sadl torlam qoeallon la settled.' There will bejHQed 7500 in bonds to be' floated. About these there will be no trouble. The seating capacity of the auditorium will be two thousand. The , sta6 will be by f it the largest in the State. It 111 be the Academy of Music enlarged The QreenBboro auditorium, ' receutly completed, se&U.l050 persons. ."-v Reports received from the territory along Haw River show no damage to mills eta by the freshet. No damage was done the cotton milt on' the Keuse near here, though the water there broke the record by 3 feet. Crabtree creek, 13 ml'.os from Ralolgh, broke Its record by S feel 0 Inches. , : The Stale superintend, n' of public In, truntlon la receiving many inquiries re garding swamp lands. Some of theae are from the far west, - John W. Tbnmpaou, the commissioner of Imnilgrslion has found : during the two years be has been. In office that not hing csn bo done in securing foreign Immigration to North Carolina, as the great Steamship ' companies coopera.t with the western railways In inducing them to go west.- Then too 'the west ern States have agents in Europe anil spend large sums thero. 'This is the reason for the f allure to secure Immi gratkin to this State. . ' January 5 a large number of valuable gems and gem stones, . which the sgrl cultural department ' sent to the Pari exposition left Paris for Raleigh. ' They did not anivo until today. The Ameri can express company received them but gave no explanation of the outrageous delay. The agricultural department of ficials say the ..only explanation Is that the gems were permitted to lie In the custom house .at New York. v Chairman McNeill of (he corporation commission returned today from s visit to several counties, to taslractv tax listers In their duties. ; lie says the at tendance at the meetings was large- At Charlotte every tax lister, all the county commissioners and all the county officers were prescst. . - Host of the cadets' of the agricultural and mechanics! college left for home yesterday and today, although . the ootnmencoiaeol exercises do . not gin colli the SOia. It hi said this Is the la time they will be permitted to leave before the and of Commence) eat Cot Thomas 8. Kenaa, who is the North Carolina member of the executive committee of the Confederate "Battle Abbey", returned today front Washing ton, when the committee held Its annual meeting to prepare Its report to the Cost- federate Veuraas at Memphis The Oxford Military company was Jos duty last sight to guard 1 lbs Jail and pre Taut the, threatened lynching of s mardarrn . - - . ' . y - . The Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction Is Investigating the matter of free aeholersnipe for this State ia the Peabody Normal Ootlaga at Hash- vllte, Tens 'He finds that sU the scholar ships go to persons weal of Greensboro, sad Is fact nearly sU td Uoee la the extreme west, the snouaula counties Is fact. . n la leads to remedy ibis si of affairs sad five all parts of Honk Carolina sa opportunity. . It Is, said the .total flood damage la tM stele ihm werk (!! be even more lass a mlllloa doIUra IOed bees ,sM sp te the time of the sews of the flood' 1 woik la- BakerevlUe that not a life had a lost la the State, . ageale ef tUe book pobllablng boeees are arriving fcere-agela la attmbert Mr, W J Bexur of Horth tlmok, If. eeys M srTrv4 wftfe piles for firiera yesra. Its tried maay reiU with a rreullsastU be aerd DeWHl's Witch Hud hive and thai o,ukklyired blm fl Duty Co. , Few Date lor loauctiraUoa. WsaeineToa, Mat t.. At Ue (sal MUnf Of Ibe laaara Coiamllloe Mxilattoe ae adnfH ut rviom tk DUtrtct Ommlaalit,r to appoint Meiltie of aatloeal type U ronililpr lb, ,qtJt of a thiif , of date ("f f tilnr, tastiff,tlre,-e4i anta iNinnrn t ll,S In t'ofrr. prl M It (.n.ral ly dalil, lkl tk, dal nf b. Sr,l Insofar, tin of tif lr Wl!.!r.f 1 a .J-.' '1 'SonxaloDeQnesftda, Secretary ef the Cuban Legation in Washlngten. Senor Quesda, Secretary of the Cuban Legation in Washington, is an orator born. In an article In The Ontlook for July, 1889, by George Ken nan, who heard Quesada speak at the Esteban Theattsj, Mstansas, Cnba, he said : " I have seen many audiences under the spell of eloquent speochaod In the grip of strong emo tional excitement, but I have rarely witnessed such a scene as at the close of Quesada's eulogy upon the dead patriot, Mnrtl.t In a letter to The Peruna Medi olne Company , written from Washington, D. C, Benor Qneeads says 1 "Peruna I can recommend as a very good medicine. It is an excellent strengthening tonic, and It Is also an efficacious cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh. " . ' Qonzalo De Quesada. Peruna does not operate opon the sys ; a local treatment. It operates as a sys tem as the usual remedy does. It Unot) teralo remedy. It gives tone to the weakened nerve centers, and thus gives tone to tee macous membranes that line ' the various organs of "the body. - - ;,' I Catarrh la always located in some mn- cons membrane. Catarrh Is a flabby ' condition of the blood vessels of tbeso membranes. Pernna gives tone to these vessels and restores them to their natu ral elasticity. -',' ; : 's,,; : . Mies Martha Wltthopp writes from Greenviile.Mich, the following (When I began yoor treatment X had catarrh of the bead, nose, throat, stomach and pel vie organs. ; I was troubled with hawk ing and spltting.canght cold very easily, had almost constant headache. My stomach was all out of order, I did not sleep well, and was more tired in the morning than when. I retired, I had backache and was very nervous, in faot, tfl'e catarrh bad permeated my entire system, and I , almost despaired of getting well, T '' " I wrote yon for advice and yon ad vised. Peruna. I began to gain right along, and am now well. My parents praise Peruna very much. As for my self, I Can't speak well enough, of it. I am well and happy and enjoy my life as I never bavsrbetore. I cannot remem ber when I have felt as well as I do now." Congressman J. H. fiankhead, of Ala bama, one of. the most influential mem bers of the House of Representatives, In a letter written ffom Washing ton, D. 0, gives his endorsement to the great ca tarrh remedy, Peruna, in the following words : "Your Peruna Is one Of the best medicines I ever tried, and 00 fam ily shoo, )d be without your re remarkable rem edy. As a tonic and a catarrh cure I know of nothing better." Address The Peruna Medicine Co. , Co lumbus, O., for a free copy of " Summer Catarrh." This book treats exclusively of diseases peculiar to hot weather, Is profusely illustrated and should be in the hands of every person sudoring with any form of summer catarrh. Congressmen Bank head, of Alabama. North Carolina Base Ball. . Special o Journal. , Wilmington, May" M Another extra Inning game today,' Wilmington was again defeated, Portmoalu?, Wilmington 3, twelve Innings. Raleigh, M. C., May 81. Richmond was again easy, score, Kalelgh o, Rich mond . . . The least . In quantity and most In quality describes De Wilt's tittle Early Hisers, too famous puis lor ooosupsiion, snd liver complaints. F 8 Duffy V Co. THB MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. It. Lai ha 4 Co, Mow Bern. ; Nw Toax. Maj tt. Open, Ulgh. Low, Close ; 1.78 y : ' ... ;iW . w in t.n i. .7.80 , 7 t CM V,-'.. f"-tjM OotTOsf; Jdne July.... Aug.t.i. Oct...... t , Chicago, May 23 Wuxat. Open. High. Low. does ' July......:.' pi '. v, Ooasi , Ope. High. Low; Close May;. 41, . . . : .' J M alf. ..'..... 431 - T - Blbat . Open. Btga. Low, Close Jalr. ....... 1M -70 ' :.":'; 7r Mow fork. May is wrocKSs-.' Opes, tiljh. Low. Clost eVUfyPfd " Cool... ,. Ill o Ky ... ) MO. V.ri... - l"l O.rvL r..... 14 4S . 111 U0 U. H. 0. 4 O V. CO. .1 44 Trustees A. M. College Greensboro 8peelal to Journal, Ralbihh, May &$ Governor Aycock sppoliled ss trustees fur the colored Agricultural 3t Mechanical . College, at OreiDsbnro, W . A. Dsrden, of Greene oonnty; W. H. Hammond, of Joner; J. B Phillips, of Nash; J. Y. Joyner. of Guilford, D. D. Csrlyle, of Robeson. John 8. Alexsnder, of Wechlenberg. "Our little girl was unoonsctoos from strangulation during a sudden and ter rible attack of croup. ' I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Core, glr. Ing her three doses, Tbe cronp was mattered and onr little darling speedily recovered." So writes A. L. BptfTotd Chester, Mich.' F 8 Duffy & Co. cotton this , ' Hi swre (- SwtA ,. Cotton la tk w UerS meiket HHmi at t tl 10 T.7S Terra re'r: r-t l . 'on! i A iff rr U in ' Pl 1 t r ' ! t . f f.( I ' - r '. r' - i ' ' ' - y ! :-f it '1 f rt. in B4.0 TM Mk. M.'S. T.. d. Tkur rrl. -uar snmrrt. . Haae mrr.k ttsw ' "i -: . ".'':. Asklfl.- ' Atkla, May SA. The farmers aroand Askla sre busy chopping week.- ' : -x Rev. Q. T. Tyson filled bis regular ap' polntmont at Asklo last Baturday ntglt aad Sunday. Had quite a largo congre gating for sack rslny. weather. Ml Leas Dickinson of Weelsboro tu la Asklns last week visiting her many friends. .' . . Mist Louie Ruff of your city spent a few days la Aiklo last week . vlitllng relatlvea. - ;. Mrs. T. J. Heath spent Baturday aad Senday with her psreaU at Aakla. Tbs gentlemoa of Aula snet at tbe Chrlnllaa Church last Saturday to paint the roof of lbs chsrek but ' their paint gae oat before they, finished, so they will meet again next Saturday ssd floUh. . . . . ; ' , 5 MIee Mamie and Bertha Uaskln are la your city this week sllrndlag a pro- Use led meeting at the Vliriattaa cksrr.k Miss Llllle Tingle of Wasp spent- la.l nanday el Aakla Mrs, O. L. Arthur, aer lttt daughter and her iner Miss Cat batla K out have giianto lAOrang tkl twl In attrad th connonremrnl at Miners Mlllisty Hrknol. They will leterq nittn, nll HtiB.tsy. . . v' " - . Mr. W. C. ftmul who hs hrea iud Ing lbs Military H h t at L0en wlil retsrs bont this vee' .'Mr. rssl It ea of Atkta's Irrlfc-ht -a ym eg os aod very eee will be g'ad lo wi Mn Ma knmf. Tb norm of ly 14ls wm nt so triloot St ! ti It Mm4 10 be at nihff (!, W tin! oalf S fW pler of bM b it a very hvy rale. ( I,:; li.o't I))T at Akl will be lb ll.ti.l r'un ly la Jon. Wit In'' trryt(1f to mm Sfi bttr ( f w el f ill nf rllT."., B.1 thy !,) t If tr,I I t f n pr.frm. Dobbin & Perrall, At Tucker's Store, 133-125 Fayetteyllle St, Raleigh, N. C. Summer Sate, of Ladies Musliru Underwear. 1 licso gurmentH arc nuido in clcitn, well ventilated workrcwins, perfectly fltir and clt'ftu in every ruunncr, miule of leHt materials, stjlish, yet very low in price. Corsets Straight front, Erect form, and every other style of Corsets in every leading make. . v UT Onr ilil Order Depart ment will serve you promptly. DOBBIN & FCRRALL, Raleigh, N.C."' : i ThV ?1 A!- Tb t rlt nf rmt (iliin(f, Hh-. S tin llw'ti.i.ii'miikMr lW li MtiK KH; HIM tl atrnk by lc't- ntf c. it .tiil ttauMtrit tf" W.ril K.i!!. Ir.rn 1 1 'l to 111 llila .1 V. 4 t I 4 ! I HI. a. t 4 tm. 1 1". a 'j i s '. I M 0 1. t( f r 1 fr..m f l ib....;i.. ! 1. 1 i .. 1 1 -v II ig nan cut. 1 And a nice lot no mall Sugar Cured Pig flams JUST RECEIVEO. . Also Nice lot Fancy Cukes und Ciiickera- FRESH STRAWBERRIES received from Y,H. White, huret's farm evety moming. I resiieetfuUy solicit, 'your lut ronage. Yours to Please, Wholtestale A lUtail Si Orocer, 'Phone 91. - 71 r,:vl St. 8 Wice lot of Pig Hun., Breakfast i Bacon and Big Hums to Slice on hand. Heinz Mustard Divssijig, Prepared Mustard, Horse Uadish, linked Bns-with or without t.itnato sauce, J Pickles-sweet and sour, Preserved Uiiigor, Lea & Perrins Sauce, Blue sp Label Ketchup, ami many other nice things too numerous tO mention in siK-li a small spaeo. DON'T FORGET OUR CIIICKK.:i8,l ; oL. Il. Satterthwaite &I Bro. g Phone 169, 61 Broad Street 0OCOf 44ccoo o o o I respoclfiillv niitifv the tutlilic Unit I will rrlole mv nl . . . . , . i tit business (Coiiitiicneilit; Mondny May 1 :ltli)4 evol'Jt-'evening V (except Nitiinluy) al 7:30 o'clock (luring the smnnjur nioutli. w- in inner Ki (;ie my cu ius a llllle lu u-atloll, and OUlU eitlli V istly ask the eo-ojierntion of the pnhlie in generalj 2 'vry 1 JesjuH.tf ully, J 1 J. J. TOLSON, Jr g Broad St. Grocer. Phohe W. ILilBook Store IIAMMOLlvS KKC OMMENDKD f r Solid Comfort, snd all new de signs of this year's mtnu-fac'ure. i- G.H.Ennctt. I AH READY at aa lima lo auMilv D Bat AJtm If V llM b ,vj.irl I M,lit4A. Ttte opMilna of tlw tfaana sbowld fled fn t.r"trwi Umt t oy pun iiatng Hoy tH, and ft famllMir with Ut "ilana' of thlnf.. Iu nlhf V can w , pttc. Unmt In tnd make "Ut )tuu irvas my tun B of .Blif Bill IN FpttlB Good, -IV 51. T. Ill IM P!rv-la, Gans, Attlo,Orapk iIitm. Job 1'itailag. tUnost , tKairra. .' " 1 AMMMdlefti.. " IWs. M. C BBUp ! A Liberal Beward will bepaidior a Yale Cushion Frimd Bicv- 08t shop that was cle, Model No. 41738. hired by one Arthur Rice on Monday, May 13th, It returned to is. i;i)Jji:uto, Oi rwer Pollorlt am Craven Btreeu, NEW BEIljl, N. C. I Attorney 7 Ho Froftt 8t , Opt'. W flF.lt Cmraa County An Clroett, tirsvrn. J h fat, I'swllm, t)r,.i..J Buprams and r-t ml taw. ItnlOhaluiKka. X . 0. !tiry, ; . OmIiiw. Cart I .no r, aad Uie ourta, JEW ICE! At U " : 1 M'slaoa 4 Daniel's I 1! . t.- J'r..hjt AtUnlut. 1 ; 0 :!ivcrcd - - r :M", Wear ' f ;BWtf Ji lt U.ab Lit' II ". . u . c-i. l AihI slur i th)-, tat to-. T' are f't I W, ' .i arwin rvt, j i(T. n ef at the '4 ' . .? at 1171 " l "' 4it0 " IM , la Um . TTin t. - : w mok, - " lo - . W r T'rs
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