Mmm VOL XIX-HO. 5IW BiaS, M. C, WIDNISDAY MOEIIHG, JUHE 5, 1901. TWKNT18TH Y EAR liilffl See New 2? 300(1 y;irdn Dimities in 75 different patterns, good values 3? at 10i, i,ur price only 5c yard. New Pli's Heavy Cord, 9J regular pi ice 26c and 30c, special price this week 20c. Kcuutifiil Sheer White Ijiwns, 40 inches wide, that usually i sell at 30; and 35c, now only 20c and 25c. Wc linvc a few short lengths in ( hina Silks, 32 inches & wiite, that sold at 50c to 85c, we will close out at 25c & 35c IS Don't forget to ask to be shown the French Nainsook Or 4(S gaudies, lace stripes and dotted Swiss- HACKBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. IN Fresh Corned Mullets JUST RECEIVED. Also a fine lot Small I'ig Hams, Pic Nic Hums and Small Breakfast Strips. Fox Hiver hitter 30c lb., Cooking Butter 25c lb. Give inn a rail for anything in the grocery line and 1 will SAVK YOU MONEY. ' Yours for business, J. 13. EVAJSmEZE-R, Jr., Wholesale and Retail (lrocer, PHONE G9. I 'or. Itrontl A Hancock Hut. i LIME Gauze Doors and Wire Cloth ior fitting: 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 lull line Cooking Stoves. Our slock of Faints, Oils and Enamels are complete, A selected stock oi Hardware and Building material. Our prices are the lowest Goods sold as represented. PHONE 147. 751 MinoM 8T, G. MORRIS BOUD, Solicitor. iW North I alirrl Ht , Hetltlmere. Mil. TKUftTKt!3 5ALR Of SI4e wactl Strainer "Ikilk f . Tall," Scleoever "William L Simpson," Schooner "Hsllle While" and 1 Ottered Scowl. I y Irtno i.f n onlrr of llio t'nllnl P !!. Piilrlrt fimrt f.r Uif iM.Util nt Mlfjlsml. lltine In hiikniir, est May ". IBi, In Uia sattrr f llm ratal of Wllliim 'e, a lamampt. (rnwrly . , u II a. . .. .1 i lewd. Tr.e. ill -II by m.l.li aurV l.. at iLxrv-n whuf. i m of roll tirm. m iiir i itr i i niilm.wi-, Mil., UN . . , . . , ihukmmv. in, en. lit) .ir junk, cbarmI into beeety. TMt mat ii. . i ! r .Kk. Uk, fi.ik.vtac: yn; , daintily and airily colon! m-.b mi, with all Ur iftr- Tn.,..,, . Umt in, IW Uwn ae, b-uf;th BB.B, bfeaelih tu A 4. b .t, with hor Tartta, Apseuvl, Parallel, etc. . IMiwm "Haiti WhlUs" m Imm (roM, M Unm Mt, Wfik ft- A, awrfia . l.t.4vUiK.lU,h,TrWv Ar.rl, PamlUana, a4, tta. Ow4 Men Rn. t, . Uth Ua, Vrmto t:t, rii a. C-tt4 rVv u4) iMajta WwrfUi Twim nf rakn Caali. A arnal of 'M Im fnlrrj o Um fiNMrr M Ika Mmm, awl tla aaHl at U Oor tI ai Ux IInm ol mmi VMla (U V at UmAvwrn' Wlawf M a4 ai-r M 04,7, 4- H IWI, lot aaualMiUna. 1. CiOHStR, TMalM, BatUawa, V4. Goods! AT RETAIL 20c Pk Windows, New Stock, up old ones, Wire Paint Gaskill Hardware Co. NEW B1RH. If. O, Dob Mo FerraJI, At Tucker's Store, IU-I2S PaywUevllleSt , RaMf. N. C. STRAW MATTINGS Japan's Contribution. The JsptUtCHS fU UtUtiO tnagi- icj ana, every ihinsr the touck l tha tUr of ooenfnrt Utey W, their 'durability 4tMr wotvderfal in expmalvanf, tnaka thra lrmsiirU- br fur tatamar Itnmimi. 40 yard coma to a roll, but ra will out any quantity. t Priota ara 'ibo, ta. Wo, 66c, and 76c, per yard. , ; . DOBtUN A FCRRALL, Fer Ilt-Mt. ktf lata reaUiaso), Swrsxf tTasMork ssrw iirena, isnsjs, all earwi palatad. lasida Sayt ami wafe s 1st aad Sa4 leara. Apply te Una, Btawn, ar K. X. Braaer ' Deminfl Hr Investigation JUaage- mentof Penitentiary. A. I Shop Claaed. Text Rooks at Laweet Prices. After Wayne Life Iasaraaee Agents for SoHeltla With out License. Raliigb, Jane 4. Gorernor and Mri. Ajrcack Went to Chapel Hill tbla morn ing to attend the University commence meat. Today was alumni day and alao class reunion day as well as the dsy tor lha exercises of the senior clasa which la a large one. The Seaboard Air-Line atrikera haunt the tralna, day and night, watching for a to take their places. The ahopa here are small and secondary and the company has simply closed them and Is giving Itself no trouble about them, It There la a aharp demand for an inves tigation of the late management of the penitentiary. This was dlsoussed by the new directorate yesterday. Some of the director! are anxious to have it done at once. The retired administration de ceived the new one by Ha reports. It gave out that the penitentiary was $20,- 000 on the right side of the ledger and could not possibly need the slightest atate aid thla rear or next year. Yet the new directors And that the peniten tiary It worse than nearly out of funds thai It is "dead broke." If there Is an investigation there will be lively devel opments. The penitentiary has for six yeara been a ghostly joke. The book'agents say that North Caro lina get text books at prices lower than In any other State, that the prices are 'perfectly awful," that Gov. Aycock and his board organized a regular book auction; that North Carolina gets out of it more than the book companies," as the other book factories rejoice, however, (hat Glnn A Co., get not so much aa one book, and Bay Ulnn A Co. brought about the trouble. The book companies have spent at least $30,000 In the light, as they employed over SO atlorneya. The Insurances commission Is after agents who have been soliciting for tho Wayne life insurance company, un licensed in this state. An agent at Scotland Neck was forced to mort gage his property to refund premiums be had collected and which the company declined to refund. Another aa;ent, named Clark, Whose home Is at Char leston, escaped from custody. He worked at Dnnn and Penson. Many persons In the Btate are representing, without license, sorely and bonding companies. All are liable for license and penalties. The weather and crop report for the week ended last night Issued today, la a gloomy one, y t a little brighter than laat week 'a report. Danger, disease and death -follow neg lect of tbe bowels. Uae DeWlu'a Little Karly Ulaers to regulate them and yon will add yeara to your llfo and 11 fo to your yeara. Kaay to tako, nevr gripe. r. 8. Duffy A Co. Our spring line of "Lynn Brand,' negligee ablrta are now for aale, alao a handsome line of pants, clothing, abotta baU etc. J. J Baxter. Baixtln Sale Embroideries. We pat on aale today eighteen hun dred yards embroidery, edging and In aartlona si Just about one half regular prices, today's prices are 1, 8), B, S 10 aad 18c yd. BARPOOT8. Celery Headache Powders. There Is net aay bet tar resaady few baarlaeha tbaa these powders. They never fall to lelleve. Hade aad sold oaly at Davis PreaerlpUoa Pharmacy. Mrs. Mclltley Wo Better. Wasaraafo, Jaee . Mrs MeKle- lay eeadhloa Is regarded aew as probe blyawre alaraalag than at aay tlase alaos she retaraed 10 Washington. While the belletia leased today gives so caaie for apprehending a decided tare for ike wane lasaedtalely, there are strong rraaoet for blWv!a she la la a eoedt- Uua which If aot SMlorlanr Improved soon will leave eeaat bope for her ra ta la tag the at leading paysteiaat to taelr eoesMluilna Or. Wll Iteas Oelsw.'ef leaae Hotline Ualvevsliy Italtlesara. a wet know a eioert I earroae trouble, eke was at the Weft naae foe a aewaioVrahle Uaw. Df. . CelUa. The aeard ef Osier! dl wwis eoeBrussd that ef the vlaltots tt lbs eolWsr. a with It, aad ttarvphysMua.aed It was ecwetaderl Mha.lU-4 rsesMaaeewialloaa that Mm. MVKIaley had rlsd little la The aoesw ef egrieerltare gave a Uar itMhmt (V days. The eatera of aelM ie pteheswia sieoaj try the Malady readesa net powers a wepe. "Wnaet beard ef treetae, the arefeeaors Ilea leas seek day. had II has beea feared thai aaUaa the pkyskUM eaa aua4r the tree Me ahe avay aot hare resih to agaJa rally. 11 ' nASTnRI A - . . 1 lew InttvnU and OJMrtA, tare lha tl, U. S. COMMISSIONERS. Jadgc Parnell Revoked all Commission ers and Appointed New Ones. Special to Journal. " ' ' BaxciaH, Jane 4. Judge Purnnll to day revi ksJ Commissions of all United States Commissioners in this district and made new appointments for 4 years from July. Tbe following were ap pointed: M. B, Culpepper, Elizabeth City; J. M Slterson, Willlsmstnn; E W. Simpson, Buxton; A. J. Lnfiln, Klnston; J. C. Warren, Edenton. John N. Wolf, Beau fort; John D. Hears, Wilson; S. S. Dan iels, Winston; Charles B. Hill, New Bern; Charlei T. Backman, Washing ton, THE MODERN BEAUTY Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise In the open air. Her form glows with hoallh and her face blooms with its beauty. If her ayBlem needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. STILL UNFAVORABLE. Weekly Crop Ballella For North Carolina. Rainy Period Abating. JUl.lt Kill, June 4 The Weekly Crop Bulletin for weekending Monday, June 8rd, is S3 follow. : Tbe weather during the latter part of May continued decidedly unfavorable for agricultural Interests, chietly on ac count of the unnerciisary ralnfull on tbr 8t, 29th, and Hist, and the prevailing low temperatures which prevented much growth of vegetation. Tbe rainy period however, seems to be abating, since tbe rainfall thla week was local In character and small In amount, except on tbe 28th, when It was quite heavy ever portions of Randolph, Alamance, Cabarrus, und Mecklenburg counties, and was accom panied by hail with considerable damage to crops. - The soli early In the, week conlluued too wet to work, and tbe cul tivation of the crops is very backward. Tbe weather was .generally cloudy and cool, averaging over 5 per cent below the dally normal In temperature, but cleared with abundaut Bunnhlne and In creasing warmth on June 1st. In gen eral crops are still small and poor; grass and weeds have grown rapidly and threaten to take complete possession of many delds; necessarily farm work la far behind, and the scarcity and high price of labor Indicates that farmers will have unusual dilHculty In reclaiming delds and restoring crops 10 normal condition ine laiuir part 01 toe week was more favorable for work and a good deal was accomplished. Replanting lowlands where crops were ruined by tbe freshets la preceding rather slowly and much of tbe damage soems Irreparable. Cotton has been Injured considerably by low tcmperaturea as well at excessive molature; much of It baa a yellowish color. Indicating lack of vigor, and there U considerable complaint of Its dying some Melds will be replowed for core Progiesa In chopping cotton and clean- Ing Belds was more rapid during the last four days; while the plants are very small for the season the atanda are fair la good. Corn also baa Buffered, chiefly from lack of proper cultivation, It shows however, mors improvement than doea cotton; much corn was yellowed by the cool, damp weather, and baa suffered from ravagea of cot and bud worms. Tbe stand of corn is generally poor, except over limited aecllona where wall colli, valed. Much corn will be planted In lowlands op to Jane 16th. Tobacco seems to be dolog fairly well; In the north-eratral portion much of the crop remains to be planted; plants are abun dant and of good else. Reports upon wheel are favorable; unfortunately It has taken met la some coaalle, but ae the harvest Is near It Is thought the dlaeeae will aot spread rapidly enough to en danger the prospect for sa excellent yield. Spring oats are Jointing fast; winter oats are ready 10 eai la the eon is. Irish potatoes are tee, though dassaged by lbs beetle. Aa abundant aapply of sweet-potato slips bee beea transplanted Orspes are blooming aad setting (rail aloeiyt peaches aad cherries are ripealsg In favorable localities. Rlee oa the son In sclera rivers, though aador water several day, seeaae aot to have beea 1 1 t . Xexaeas, eallrbeaat, ttltc ceaAsg, Ivy poteoelaw aad all thla tortatae an qakskly eered by Da Wit Is Witch Haiet Halve. Tbe eavteta file rare. T. B Deffy AO. -i V T fiaUl u 1. 1 at. CflUcxc . iUtaiatt, Jene 1 The board of agrt- sttare bed a brief wtertleg today aad '' e4 fc aw at the Agriealtaral -lnlag to reengelee the a-Uaertly ef latlv beard, esavva 4 at the Uat aoeal ef lu eileteax. The Wd af arteeltlre ww 111 each ta eVvetoa all the I aolle eVpartatewie sM aM le haild sp J the SMcbaalceJ sad leha!al at the) as- ee ef the sgrVelnraJ, klrh.fof ,HMre.rs taaba ai.om aUnart j , ta re re tiltaa DeWIlt a W ui llaeael Bslvs eavee all U sipa S4 tn aWwtra, el eneetetf'tt, T. t. Vtfj A e. I Supreme Conn Opinions. I Special to Journal. RiLKioa, June 5 In the Supreme Court today there was re-signment in Ooley vs. N O. Railroad Co. by F. M. Argo and W. U. Day. for plaintiff. F. H Busbee, for defendant. Opinions were filed aa follcwe: Strauss and Street v. Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association from Craven, pe tition to rehear dinmlssed, former ruling sustained. Simmons vs. Mutual Reserve Fund Ltfe Association, In from Wake, af firmed. Messtck vs. Fries, from Forsyttie, af firmed. Friedenwold vs. Sparger, from Surry, no error. Moon vs. Charlotte Street Railway Co. error. It Is Important that those who go on excursions for pleasure or health should make aome provisions against the at tacks of bowel dlaeasea, which not only cause them great Inconvenience, but are sometimes fatal la their results. A bottle of Pibbt Davis' Paih-Rillkr. Is, we have found, a most effectual remedy against such attacks. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one Pa!n-Klller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c and 50e. Degrees Conferred. Special to Journal. Hai.skjh, June 4. At Trinity College today, thn degree of L. I,. D. was con ferred upon Senator F. M. Simmons and Governor Aycock. These were tho only degrees conferral. Gov. Aycock left Chapel Hill this afternoon and went to Trinity. Pyny-Balnam Rollevra Right Away and makes s qieedy end of coughs and coldu. Best For The South. Wood's Turnip Seeds. Wood's Seeds arc grown and selected with special refer ence to their adaptability to our Southern soil inn! climate and (live the bent reultHuml sn tiafuction everywhere. If your mer- chant does not hi- W'oodS SeedB write for Hpuciul Price-list. Ctrculi KlvInK nr )rlr'-M anil Informs lion about Turnip Seeds, Crimson Clover, Late Seed Potatoes, German nillet, Buckwfccat and all '. liable tH-i'di, mailed on requetu. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Vs. WOODS PALI. CATAUXil K UkumI In AuKuat, tells all about Crliaaon Clover, Winter Vetches, Rape, Rvst Prsel and WlanterOaU, Seed Wheats, OraaMS, and Clever Seeds. Vegetable ittii tor Pall Planting Hjraclnlhe, Tulips, etc Catalofrut mailed tree. Write for It. Satisfied Anglers are those who perchaa iiiinles, we nave tbe annna to please everyone from Baiubuo Pulse at l&c in tic. Split Uasubuo fulea at 1 1,110 to T00. Uur line of Kaela are tbe beat. Ifave you seen, the Shakespeare IUrn- lutton Halt It la bettar Uian live bait A til 00 Real oBared to the persuo who catrhea the aamat baaa with oa erf taem. We carry Hooks In all slaaa. Baas Pllea, Boba, In tr evary thing you want m eaten nan wtut. H JI. T. Illlsld. Pdcyelee, Oeaa, AaaaiaahJoa, Oraph epaoaee. Job Prlatlag. Rabber ftaasoe. ft AM Kiddle m.. few Bera, If. I For Pleasure, , Business, . Or Sport, Tha rtATTHUTOrtll li tM t It ta at aaxitiati to, the a as ilal saa awlft eruioth i the lh4 smM. aeul tbeap asMif h f4 aey Ml ( (mae Tell M Craeeei rHreeHs, WaWsWlW ig Hams to cut. And a nice lot Small 2 Sugar Cured Piq Hams X JIJHT RECEIVKII. Also Nioo lot Fancy Cakes and Crackeis- FRESH STRAWBERRIES received from W. II. White- K,,,hj41 t .. : t . jf.11.. uuioi. c i.viio t ,,-.ij, iiiuiiiui. ronuge. Yours to I'lease, J. L Mil p 'Phone 91. -7WiiaillllIIBllBiailBBSBaaaa.aasa Highest Artistic Standard, USED IN 100,000 HOMES The Prseident THE United States BEST MUSICIANS For Factory Prices and Liberal Terms, Address : W. F. BLOUNT, State Representative, Raleigh, N. C. I WelUBring Them. -a Wllell Villi select .III ulllel here your pari of it ends. A We send the (hneei ie-, t.i -.ini holiie I'roinptlv uid e,uefnl! We not only fiiini--li the I I ST (il:K'Kl;iKS, I. .11 m.ik. : tlWuat l'( ,11 I 1, ! I 1 to lle:ll lli-lt i The dellrnsles mid iei i-k-,11 le ill Hliiiiiilaiii iilways II TAJ J.J.I 5 Broad St. Grocer. "-e x Pflr lot of IMg IIribin, IIiakfnMt Ilaron jf Blf Htm t Ullc hm4 Hclnt MtuUnl Dnminin, I'rf rfMl w Militant, Hnr I.ati.ftri, lUktwl lt4n with r without tniKl' jbucw, :PU kW t awt avnir, rn'M-rvwl Hngvr, IamA I'lTriim Aiir-, Itliir JJb,l Kotrhup, ami1 many r-tlifr niof lltinp t' Tturntru I" nH-nticafi In irh a mall m. IM 'NT KOH(iKT UUH CHICK KNR. L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. Dt tZQ Z 1 D .J O e - -v vtjra ft m rTT 0"-te wr reiaiily UvV M rWOCirr) HIM aa M stvwr by ht akMT. asm) era BUM thUHrhlmrtllg gooate sad pits saw state suns ptie; ae -.a n.e. ..aiili silflftl ' aa twm a w . famis - , " 0. flats . ion. (Hwadj . . t rWrea I en. i I'sata -- f 00. a, l . "at . lia 4 I rbd BlwUa, H ' 4- KmsweM4 " Be " l, ( 1 Whtag fmea (V In BTa, , ?ea ( U-th 7V, Sties A IHM taalaeed frnda l SM Ak. laT enaiier fn aa4 are ar, ii"-t t'a t rK-.t J. It. J ON I IT, 77 Hltldle r;trr?l 1 ri'Kjiecuuiiy solicit, your paij- jj Wholenale A Betail . Grocer, 71 J.r,,;vl Ht. ................vSaS CAT I.. JK., Phone 137. eeeeeeeaae t ll!I3())k Store II INMIK'K4 ItKt' (iMMKNItKH l"t iv.li.l (lil"rt, anil all new ilr tn, nf ftil, gear's mitt I art ore 6. N. Ennett. eesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet Good Soda ( emea) from tnoet eaaiareal ! IikwJ wria kaowMf aaaf aatU, Wa har 0 vary taaH r4 evetylMns; , If il la finas la as ta tmftm eaythaaffare ao It Taa eoM aoeaa't Wnvry as KaH ae aswrei SB trm enalily. IVftSMea si aUiai aael tmnU4 Is aa art la Mswat If amy a) aaslsss. awhape InotUa, to ywa, ae ywe smash tbe iHUe aalfts aewl New Wat aas fnee tltrnaca wlia Wy ar aa, aM ta 4rawtasj tbe varVma 4rlaka, smt UUy ad sU to tbe Hanw. It's ttVoas) little "kkiks, tSM make fcivxIVeaa'i aVp4a "Cltle." -mm my 1 1

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