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VOL XIX-NO. 65. UIW BCftN, N. C, TDISDA! MORNING, JUNK 4, 1901. TWENTIETH TEAR sl Crosses Presented to Inmates of Soldiers Home. Big Ham V 1 See New Goods ! I o 30U0 yards I-iimities in 75 different pattonia, good values at 10c, mir price only 5c yard. New Pk's Heavy Cord, u:gulnr juice 25c and :(tic, special price this wee 20c. Itatutiful Sheer White Lawus, 40 inches wide, that usually tell at 30c and 3.ric, now only 'J0c and 25c. We have a few short lengths in hina Milks, 32 inches wide, that sold at 50c to 8ur, we will close out at 25c & 35c. Don't forget to ask to hp shown the French Nainsook Or gandi. s, lace stripes and dotted Swiss- I ACKBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. Fresh Corned I Mullets K JUST RECEIVED. Also a line lot Small I ig Hams, Tie Nie Hams and Small I'.re.ikfast Snips. Vox Kiver . utter 30c Hi., Cooking litittiT 25c 11). (Jive nie a call lor anything in the grocery line and I will SAVK YOI' MONKY. Yours for business, J. 12. Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 3 ' PHONE (ill. (to. Ilromla&TIaiicoekNtM. ? AT RETAIL LIME 20c Pk Gauze Doors and Windows. New Stock, Wire Cloth for flttinK up old ones, Wire Paint to make old new, Furniture Varnish, O. Var nish Stains for house and kitchen iurniture. Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, Dangles Oil Stove, Agateware, Tinware and a tull line Cooking Stoves. Our stocE of Faints, Oils and Enamels are complete. A selected stock ol Hardware and Building material. Our prices are the lowest. Goods sold as represented. Oaskill Hardware Co. IMIONF 147. 73 Mi diili Br, NEW BKKN. N. O, 0. MOM it IS r.0rI, Solkllor. 210 Nortli I alx it -I . Ilaltiimirr, Mil. TKUSTGITS 5AI.H 0( ilie wbttl Strainer "acrtlf r. Toll itliooncr "William I. Slmi ion," Scboaatr "IMIIIc While" n4 J Covered Scovt. Dobbin A Pcrrmll, At Tuckar's Stora, I2J-I2S Fayttvlll St, RaMfh. N. C. I ; flrtof an nrdnr i.( Oik l'njtl htin Dl.Uttl i rnirt dr the DKlriet of Marysatul, sitting In bankrupt, t. rnaanl Mar 7, IBUI, InUw nwltor of tlm retain of William ll'ifiM, haiiktupt. finw trading , W hi lt"ii .. thn ntxipr- Igwaii, Trtt.Wwv. will aril hy piillw nrt STRAW MATTINGS Japan's Contribution. The Jpaner arc artiatjo magi Rehearing la Hole; Damage Casr. Embalming School, i'lnod Damages on Roanoke l'nblie Lawn About Jnue 25th. Kalkioh, June 8. Late Saturday night Gov.""Aycock officially Informed tbe newspaper men that the State text book commission had finished Us work and that Us report would be prepared and given to the public today. Tbe Gov ernor was somewhat In error. Tbe re port had not been finished, as there wa a session of the commission this morn ing, which adjourned to bear bids this afternoon on certain book prices. Tho Supremo Court today ordered a rehearing of the Coley damage suit to morrow. This Is the case Id which con ductor Coley sued the Southern Railway for 26000 damages for injuries received while in service at Qoldsboro by which be lost an arm. An embalming school under tbe new State law, began here today. Tbe pupllr are 30 undertakers, from various parti1 of the Slate. Under the law undertaker must be einbalmers. Tho buard of visitors to the Agricul tural ami Mechanical Collude, enacted by the new law, met today for the ties I lino. All of Its members save nuo ni two were on the old board-of trustees, the term of which expired May 31. The Stale board of agriculture also moots today. it is said that the Seaboard Air Lluu will build to Oxford. Tho machine shop and tho erecting shop of the Soaboard Air Line hero are closed, in the round house only the ensine cleaners are at work, and a few handy men." The listing of taxes here is being far more rapidly done than ever before At the Soldiers Home Ibis afternoon crosaeB of honor were presented to the 55 inmates. The Daughters of the (Jon feduracy were present In a body. Ho war the local camp of Confederate Veterans, with lis fife and drum corp. the Stale ollicers and y large representation of the public. Ibearidresa was rollvereu by Oapt C. H. Densou and Ibe badges were pinned on by Mrs. T. U. Womack and other Daughters of the Confederacy The ceremony was a very h.indsomc ono. There was also a barbecue served in the spacious and shady grounds of the Home. The commencement exercise of the school fnr the bllud were held here to day. Itev. Dr. Eugene Daniel prayed. (iov. Aycock delivered the address and chairman T. B Womack of the trustees presented the diplomas. This eveulng tho annual concert was J Wen W. A. Dunn of Scotland Neck says tbe damage by tbe floods In the Itoanoko is not as great as was feared save at tbe Stale farm, where the dykes burst, lie save the damage to that (arm is from 140,000 to $50,000. 1 be public laws will be Issued by the public printers about June Vt, tbey now say; the private laws abonl the middle of August Illshop Galloway preached tha com men cement sermon at Trinity College, Durham, today. At tbe State University today the Phi and Lllorary societies held their anniversary meetings. In his report U U bo.nl of agricul ture, which Is oow la control of Ibe eg ricollnrel and mechanical college, ctior mlaalooer of agriculture Patleraoe aays "It I well knows that the agricultural hie of lb college has been dwarfed by the mechanical, that bat small propor ttoa of tbe atndrala pursue tbe agricul tural coarse td that bat few of tho who graduate 'la the agrtealleral school devote ibaatMlve afterward to aotatl (arming." U says the WgUlalir pro- poead that tha board should rssaidy tal TUB MOD&JUf lEAOTT Thrive oi good food aad saaahtae, with pleely of tiercta la lb opaa air. U Iota gloat wltk aaaha aad bar fas-a blooms with It baaalr. If bar syataai Beads tba elaeoaleg aeUoa of la sell v revaarly, aba aa tba gaalla aad plaaaaat Syrup of flg. .'asada by tba California Fig rap Co. oaly. astwH. la tin1 rltv t4 ' ltimi.r', MH., ON ... . TIIUKrlM V, oik r.ih ) or JliNr. timnivn uiu) ovauiy. i nrir miv- Jt. alKocUKh. a.ih ..IU.wlng; linaa an dainUl and alrllrlmlnvrl -.wi. 1-iL- hn. h. m iaj ,, o nrtiofa. TbdreiqoWu bmuir. a . ui. bh. with all htt Awmr- tha air of comfort lhT their I ' i... IJI.i. ..JiL. ...I -1 .1 l I naa Oar epilog lit at "LyiHl Rraat,' asfjllgta tbUu art ana; for aala, alao a baadaoaM Hat of paata, alelblaf , aboea bau tta. i. I 0.1 tar. ' - , rsak 1 i War Wer Tier Droretl? . a-t.... a . a. ... JUIatini'lT HI! VI k'flTll WIHJlIIUI 111 " . cnMtt4 t-n. nr-i. Wcth M.n. eipMiVcfi tnkf thria lrfrUt4- T '' irl, t arnHxra. K. ranra, (ifbr aad obaan lUui tt.400 . Thai . BlfflWafl? Dure Hot-breads, hot biscuits, cakes, muffins, puddings and crusts made with Royal Baking Powder are wholesome, delicious, quickly made, always light, never sour, and most economical. Royal Baking Powder is specially refined, and equally valuable for the preparation of the finest, most delicate cookery, and substantial, everyday food. In the easy, expeditious and economical preparation of wholesome and appetizing food it is. indispensable. The " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook " containing over 800 most practical and valuable cooking re ceipts free to every patron. Send postal card with your full address. There are imitation baklnf pow der., made from alum ana sold cheap, which it i. prudent to ovoid. Alum in. food is poisonous. ROYAL BAKING POWOIR CO., 100 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Virginia-Carolina League. Special to Journal Raleigh, June 3. Score, Norfolk 0, Raleigh 5. Portsmouth. Richmond 2. Juno :). Portsmouth 5 Wilmington, Juno 8.- Newporls News 1, Wilmington 0. 8TANIHSO or TIIK CI.U11S. Won Lost IVrcent Newport News . 24 15 019 Wilmington 25 17 .Wft Norfolk 2! 11) 537 lialulgh 21 21 .'.00 Portsmouth. . Ill 2:1 452 Itlchmond 13 28 300 Heavy Loss to State. Special to Journal. Kai.kiou, June 3 The report on tho penitentiary farm today, shows It will cohI ten thousand dollars to rebuild tbe dlkos, and that eight hundred acres cotton, five hundred acres peanuts, 350 acres wheat are ruined. The penitentiary la entirely out of fund. TEXT BOOKS. A surgical operation is not necessary to cure piles. DeWilt's Witch Hazel Salve savos all that expense and never feller Beware of counterfeits. K. B. Duffy A Co. Awards Mndc by Text Book Commls slon. Special to Journal. Kai.kiou, June 3. Tho Slat" text book coinmUsion till- evening made lis award as (oIIowh: Geographies, readers aud histories lo thu University Publish ing Co. at New York. Phynhiloy and mental arithmetics, American llu'ok Co. at Ni w York. Eng lish grammar and language lessons, to I). Heath aud (. 0, Arithmetics and phy sical culture. B K.Johnson, and Draw ing, Buriielto and Co , Spellrra, Harring ton. The writing books wire divided be tween Heath and li. K Johusiiu, Pcdu g)gy, Maynaiil. Merrill ami Co No Norlh (..uruliua history, Civil gov ernment or Principles of agriculture submitted wore acceptable. And dic llonarira.aro not It) le chotien until l morrow as orlces arc too high There were twenty bidder Kczcma, aaltrhcum, letlor, chafing, Ivy poisoning and all aklu tortures are ulckly cured by DeWltl'a Witch Ha.ol Salve. The certain pllo cure K. S Duffy Co. THE MARKETS. Now Tbe following quotations wore receiv ed by J E. Latham A Co, New Born. N. O. Naw You, June t. Opaa. High. Low. Cloee Cotto; Jane July Aug ... Oct January.. WlUT.- July Ooa: July. . tUba:- iit ... 7.83 7.90 ... 70 7 83 .... 7.83 7.1 ... 7.t3 7.01 ... 7.0H 7.04 7.0 Chicago, Jan (. Open. High. Low. Cloe 73 7A 74, 76 Open. High. Low. Clo . . 48t 43, . 44 44 Open. High. Low. Clo .. 7J f 7.88 'Kw York, Juaat. frroca;- Opaa. Ill a. Low. Cloaa rJcsRyPfd 97 1 81 W Coat Ill 111 Sa.Rr Ml l W K.P ... 1 Hi - US ff.&L. 141 II) 14 U. . M 1 a AO. 50t It agar IW l'.a f . O. C ft R-1 1 14 tail RpoU 4 SaUt 1,00 baloa, . ; fiMfwa, Jalf . tli, Ud-Rir. 1C roar vao surra. k Whit." r) tot rma, a f m 4, awth a A l a. aVpili Vt, wtUi bt Tafkla. Appaml, JXarwHani, ate, ats. 0f-l Ma. "l .i(tli TV, Writ y'.t, n4b t. Coawrvd ftaatf Wa. t, lfJftb N, WwadLb 4v. -. , 1 . . - s Toms af fskt flash, A eVnakt of V wilt be rvnlr4 H Um parvbavr t lla IwaaaM, aad f 10 alms aab 4 , Ih othft vxawis at tha llata of aala Taa al will ba at HwiUio's Wbavf tm 4 tfVf Maaaay, Jass IX WI, tt aaaatHastkai, ilXM $. OOHJICt. Traava. rATf.lOX 04Hi?. AaHinwa. BaHlsaora, M4. 40 jranl ooaw In a roll, trill cut any qtjajttity. . . . Prior an tic, lUc, 10c, Wo, and 71c, per yard. , , ' ' . .v (Ifbf aa4 lokaaoa) of tba Agrteab Wt taral aa4 Matbaaleai CafVa vara . 'jdmppad bf lb dafaant IW of Tra. DOBBIN A FCRRALL, feaklgh, N. C I Tba pMaaaort pmm l Ua M of AgrkalUra, IbU tb cka 4 lb J ( at bnaia waa tlvfmL TW U ivi Msily a tlvtf UM aba4 toaaortea. Tor Ilrnl. lata ra.kt.aaa. rtat Itaarwb aa4 f.w trata, mnaa, all aawtf fawt4 a4 r1.', Il l aa4 est watar aa let tad 14 Imrt Apl 1 Uao. Ptta-r, ar I ft t. Pn CASTOR I A Tot Infanta ant H.u'ira. Tit U:iTn tm !x:;i E:-;M Moa Tea Waa. Thar. frt. ll.lal no , ) Saw) 109 1909 11.100 THatar, dlaaaaa a4 aWOi follow V- ar taa aow.u. Va tWltt' L'uJ (tUHf Rlsartia frttat Uwa aal yoa III .V4 year to rv IK 4 llf U ynar tan, fjmf ta tala, vr (r f. Ht(tyAC. r 1 t - a C.73 DOVER the Town of Dover. Farmers he hind la Work. Personals June 8.-Mesar. L. U. Kerrell, Moth Wast, R. A. Hlcbardson and E J. While attended tbe magistrate meeting In Now Bern today. Mrs. Abblo Thompson and chlldnm of Ooldsboro are visiting frlonds and rela tive, la town. Mr. Charlie Follow spent Hunday bar. Mr K. K. Daugbarly ha commoncad painting hi slor which add consider, bly lo that portion of the town. Wt 1 land tbaakt to tba general nan agar of lb pleola at Fort liernwell for suck cordial Invllatloa to attend, bat owing to (OBM bu.lneM eagagement w ww oompallad lo slay around the city Waaadart'laad It was a vary ojoybl aflalr. Tbar wa qnll a tlaaaoestratlon of appiadalloa aaioeg oar paopl B.tur dararaalBl wkea tba aws earn Utt Jadg McNaU bal 4Uaolvad la lajaac ttoa raatralalBg oar offloer frosa going toarark. Tba Mayor aa4 Coaiailloa Mtaroaf algbt aad orgaal4 Owlag M lb lataaat ef Ua boar tbara wa bat Hut bad iraaaaot- d. Mr V. A. Wllaoa wa lotl Oily dark aal Traaaarar. . With, all klooU of nlaMf tad Uatldlty w wot. Id Ilka lo tat Dover aorraspoaoaat ta tba Fiaa Praaa, prvrMtag k bat seSlalaally reorar4 treat tba atari of UmU ball af graaa aa- bag la la aitaat at ao . 4Utarb bit qalllarlaai toa amab, R ba yt h4 tbat nit Mr. Mayor aa4 Mr. Ooaiatlt tloaar aa4 alal got to laa Bapraaia Oaaitavtbar. , . , , Oar towahatlva aiapadag (or tb aialiiiiiil to bbU ait Wdaa aaaday aad Tktraday mlfk f rot T. Java trill asllraf laa adJraat Tbaraaaj aaaalag at S.H, - W bear that Dr. Ray PoUock a Kla ttoa talaad kstatlaf bar aaat tlata tooa. W tbtab Ur I a la al bar lot S abytWta. " - ' Oarfaraaar ar bad) bhla4 tt tbalr work a4 II IW )alb aoattaaaa ralif H will aaarlf ba twipoaslble ta la Iba-r aroa wliboal aaarullaiaat of ib aaroag lWM wa laat4. O.T. IU: 5 And a nice lot Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams JUST IIECjEIVjUO. Also Nice lot ! itiicy Cukes mid Cruckeis- FRESH STRAWBERRIES iw. imiI from V. hurst's In: 111 every mom in. I vtsie lftily solicit ronage. Yours to 1 lease, II. White your put- J. L. MEL, -a Wholesale V Retail rocer, 'Phone 91. 71 Hr;vl HU IC0004mm440000 1 Nice lot of Pig lianas, Rr?akfNt ISm-on and Big Hums to Slice on hand. Heinz Mustanl liri'sMiijr. Preparcil Mustaiil, I'urse I'nclish, l'ukcri I:.-:iiim - ith ..r nitlmui t..innt.. saiii-e. riiklt'S sweet ml sour, Presi i ved (Jingi i, Li n it Pin ins Sauce, l ine fV Label Ketchup, ami many other nit e tilings tun niiiiicrniis tn incnticm in sticli a small space. D'N"T POKCICT OUIt CM ICK KNS. i L. M. Satterihwaite & Bro. Phone 169, 6h Broad Street. We'lUBring Them. here We It lo V"ll When you select iin onli l Mini part ul send the (iiocci i lie in n- Promptly anil carefully. We not only furnish the liKST (IlilK'KlilKS, hut inak nin t c( ii ycliielit tn ileal lull Tin- ileheasies ami in aliiimlaiicc ahvays neccs-iitn J. J. TOLSON, Jr., si Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. fmmmmmmmmmmmmfmm mm P a OS Highest Artistic Standard. USED IN 100,000 HOMES INCLUDIN(i) The Prseident BEST MUSICIANS THE United States AND TIIK In Europe ,V AiiiericH, For Factoiy Prices and Liberal Terms, Address : W. F. BLOUNT, State Representative. Raleigh, N. C. y Ik a th. Knok store HlMMOCK-t HKC HMM KN l)nl f..r Hnl. l Cnmfort, and all Dew ile sign, nf l I.I. ' ear's m no faolar. 6. N. Ennett. Mr. Jsoa Prow of prrU.oat, Tv, vet V) yan el sr tafff t4 for ; vlhlM ot na ale fa, rytla eiit H blp bias, IWlUl Wllr tl.i.l 8.1 v rf1 Ura twaiai:y. . Vn'f A Co. TU Mka 4 UtnthlM. dbaaa. 4 try Qnwita ww so aaaaikhly LOW It ' f . HlfOCIEO HIM aa at str- by light. QqqH 4Vvj .-A . .M Mill .W..hari.a xla WWW WU tAJfrtoa tota as rtaai Mea t INtt tiwa II M ta 111 ft - rant. - ,49 M ,400, , ' II at " .M " 100. , - - - Mnoat " . 10. Bit' fuita , .. faata " . H " '100, . ! aw. a .n o. 44 rahawwhaal ItiMUng, 44 ta f . , 4 4 Bt"4 " , N " lOa. 1 kr kiwf froaa tn Sfte, , rant C t"th to 75. ' 8mv. A rwlaf4 fmai t to IOa C nmas Iroai malarial enaa- blad with kanwlorlga aad skill, Wa aaa tha vary bast ol avarylhlrig. II It I fmsafbai Is haifiaia aaytliNvg tr 4o It. Tha nt 4naM't vnrrjr a katf a aiarfc at tha tjnalitj. IMtamt la tali hag a4 serving t t art la ltlf. It saty tta !, parhap tootlali, to yoa, a fa watch tha tittk. an irk a4 haay baat- aaa g"o thmagk wltk by oar ataaaaV t IT A "II ria r that w 1Rt ta r! rawing Ua rarioa 4rtaka, bal araaha.t-tt'aat'i'rr' . ' ll U al to tb ao. lit hit thaaa . I().4i.-t. Iiiula klaka'. tha aaaa AfaJbasa'a I 77 X 'Ili!tlle f;trrt. su "tin."
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