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1 I J I J. I & A A. IT A S. "-1 r-' ' A. . . V V i . . i I . . " I U .if. , I 'In MW BIBS, I, f, SCH DAT M0R8IK8, JUKI 18, !Ml. TW1NTUTH YIAR mm - " if ... ' .V 1 A '-'..'"'riV SYSTEMIC And Grip Prostration ' All 'Summer. , UNITED 8T1TJS ' Hon.?. SinurioBe, United BtaVerf Marshal. Mofe, AUbnme. srJta 111 hlah j praise 6 (he merita ot Parana. In a ' - ?Afttt having meed Ptntaajor moat excellent rvmedy tor . f ho grip ; heartily recommend n to anyone,'; Brut a Might , attack ot la grippe uwtbeeilof discord mod" degeot in tfoa all through tbt lystem. Htcorery mteaulmpolbh. The Btreogth 4oe mot return. The whoje ayatemieaais M' 1 ' " Bias uitivi iAiviuaf nil(ill 111 ottv tluill 1 bU I. 'I' imrul h)ihiu niiTl hIvIr tht n t'l 00 and 4'2 AT. W will ilru out at ) ?" - awnti a, V V.OMJ U taT UUUOC M jrfti.AJut the thinr for MiirU ' - - . . , I.-. . . "S jrodtli rirfd l 13Jo ndl6is-and - 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. ' $ - afCTw V Fresh Mullets vV r . J UST: RECEIVED. V ' J . -Also Bit lot Small lg Hams, I'ic Nta Hams mid Small ; Breakfast 6irip. :. ' y : -,.; ' '',,' - ri'llWrl otter lOcJb,CooVlnr BUr iU lb, . ' .' X ' Cl m aoall for anvtbititf in tbfrooerr lint and 1 will ' V , 8AVK ,YOU KON'EV ' . i . - T . Tours for a7 '' ' : , ". WkoWak n4 Rdsii Wr,' 3 tj fDOIt 13. fr. Ilrond V IInvM-k Hi. , S fASrLSfASifi 4aASiAaridf tl3v Goods! J. P. PATr.MOKT H(.V. r. to t.l al I !. :-r ?.w fj--rs , ( . CATARRH Afflicts; the 'People MiUSrTAt 8MMOHS. , letter written from Washington, D.p.,he m ahoritiaie I. find that M is the tod catarrh ever prpared. lean Your sincerely, !,, ' , .l,t deraagiik Every tuorttoaU disturbed. Appetite end dlremtha demonllntd. Creeping rtgorx, not Haehea, eold ewoate and fitful sleep linger to mak loo almoU uabearaale. - mm iVU TDIli. UCHb V J J I Ml I 111 D W W and J-iilrt WaiBts.' ' yhene . w . t ' . ' 1 afar J ALL NEW.'Ob uoserve. w Corned ; . t . A bualrtM. ' , ' .' ' : ' C 'owiv .iiirijj frtirn farm daily Finf IW.anrl.li,-.,:uTu-.T;!a.k 1-.r.-r,:.,n.f .rfar, 'j,- . - I r 1- "Ir. II r, rj f r r,. nntriAit Ij i tti w ;u r u im a it u thu oonmtioo thkiDT. Htrtmaa ealU iyMmlotuk. Tba whole gje-, temUMtaraMllwlUiettarrik. ThUdic- ooTery nurked a important adTtnoe In the hiatorj Of medical Mlenee. Tba medical protearioa had long been grop ing to diaooret the meaning of the etn born and dlitreeting aKer-eflecU of U grippe. All remedlei seemed alike n adequate. - j ' .- Aa aoon m Dr.Hartman annonneed that tt waa hla beUet that the after effects ot la grippe waa simply ya temlc eatarrhta great adranea vtl mad in the treatment of theaa oaaea. tt now only remained to And a reliable remedy lor ystemic catarrn. .. , T , Hera a new difficulty acoae: Catarrh had been regarded by many physician aa a loeei diaeaae and treated solely by local remedies. Saoh physicians knew of nosystemie remedy toroatarrh, Other physicians regarded catarrh as a blood disease and had been in the habit of treating it with blood medicines. which eoold be of no possible' nsa in Bystemlo catarrh., - .' Tor a time Parana enjoyed the dis tinction of being the only systemic ca tarrh remedy known, Itwasnotersa claimed by anyone that there was an other rsmedy for this ekasperatlng con dition. '.- ... - r';- Staoa thesv howeyer, a great many' remedies have Men proposed fb) tya' temie catarrh, and great deal of rsl oible 'tlme "wasted ,ln eaperlmentlng with others remedies. - But tt still to mains true that Peruds is the only spe eiflo remedy for the arter-effeots of la' grippe. The demand, for this remedy, in consequence of the present epidemic of la grippe, U enormous. -, Mr. J. PTXowwy, proprietorClty Hotel, Albany, Xezas, says : "Being advised to try Perana for la grippe and asthma, I did so with good results. I had been ing very tin well fore long time, and asthma oaite bad till I cams West. . when I got better of the asthma, bat was not well I trledairreatmonv .remedies for it, but nothing was able ta cur me. -1 mxnc utzeo ootuesol ferunaandl km happy toay that it Is the best med icine I ever nsed. " I am satisfied that Peruna is a good medicine, and as such have commended It lo aereral of my friends with good results. It is seldom I glre a testimonial, but I thlpk this due you, I hope others may be benefited through you and your medicines," Erery one should read Dr. Hartman's latest lecture on la grippe.. This laotura will be sent free by the Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, Ohio. THE MARKETS The followlntt quotations were receiv ed by J. K Latban & Co, New Bern Naw Vorb, Juno IS.' COTTON; Open. High. Low, Close 8.18 v 818 . 8.18 8.81 8.19 June... July An Oct... Jsnusry.. .. , 7.B1 7.6S .24 7.24 TM 7.87 Chicago, June IS Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close July GOi 70J Bspt 8f 8J Oji- Open. High. Low. Close July 42 4S Bept 4!H Ui Blbsi- Open. High. Low. Close July. Bept. 8.10 8.00 8.03 811 New Vork.JuaeH Stocssj 9o, B'y Pld. Open. llgh. Low. Gloss ... 88 .. 1M St. DlT Coot. , So By.... ; Mi, P. V..., ISO 84 121 .14 ... 50 144 81 170 174( 1MJ U. H, L. . . -li 0. A O. ... 60 Sugar ..... 144 V. 0. C B. I , St. P 70 170 180 Spots 4 l M. Sslss 1,000 balos. , raiares, Jaly-Aag. 4 J, Oct-HoT. 4 OS. UnSmOMtwIvkH., OoIUmi la Iks Ksw Bar market Wat sold at T.N to 7.78. ' ' snsassBHBBmaa : , roav ucurn. . 'V';-"''..V Basso week . 11,800 Krsseu, aslirasoss, Uttsr; ckslnK, lf potsMtsf sad all skla lortirss art 1Ukly esred by Us Witt's Witch Haas) "ftlra. Tks retisia pile ears. r. S VttfhVa. - WUnlDcioa DcTckt Kildeb. ftportaj ta Joerssl. ' . . TTIlailagtna, Jans 11 Wllln(ol took todsf t SM, defeattag fUlelf.li by S SCAfS of I ts 1. This ie WtlailB(to 4o( aftbsl tiri wisr ki!gk uu mk, fstwask- , ' last year. 41.000 " ' lf.400 TWo Sat, ,,, 8000 v- V . ;t.M tea. I -: - IJXt Tasa. v ' 100 Tama.;-- .' ' :r' ioo frt . : ' .; " , : ' ; ' , ' . , 1.400 CA rV'O ! a i , v3 I Ut tii i I r I '. ar.d ('.;'' x : t , Weekly'. Output of ,; Penitentiary Snlrt Actory. . ' ' Csmmitatlon of Senteaeo Asked for.; ComTlets HenttoGraa N Ite (Jaarry. Annual JSe ' tnrns i,t A. C. L. Sys tem. TJadergronid -FhoBeWlrer. ; i " Ralsioh, Jane 18. Robert D. Cronly, secretary to President Elliott of the At lantic Coast Line arriyed hero today and placed in the hands Qf secretary Brown of the corporation the complete annual returns of that system In Xorth 'Caro lina. :' .'' , l- A, 8, HslLof Fsyettevllle. today, i the1 attorney for Lewis Council, colored, lentenced ''tolifo changed at Fsyettevllle June 24, for rspOjlsced lit the hands ot Got. Aycock a petition (or commutation of sentence. This la signed by the trial judge, the solicitor, the Jury and hun dreds of the best citizens ot Fsyettevllle and of Cumberland county. Mr. Hall ssys there are the gravest doubts as to the identity of Council, and that popular sentiment all over the county Is Tor commutation." Mr. Hall talked interest ingly about the case, which presents some curious and dark features. . It is said that it was not the . purpose of the Jury that, the prisoner should suffer the death penalty.. Since the trial there have been some Interesting developments, Mr Hall says. , At the Capital 8quare today several cages' of squirrels' were received) ' from SalJsTmry. The 'squirrels were turned loose in the park, to . Join the number alWadytherft -; . VIM convicts were sent from the cent tentikfy. to .hooro , yesterday to work In the granite quarry of Mr. W. B: Troy- . ' . .. , In the shirt factory at the penitentiary ou men and 25 women are now at work The weekly output is about 400 dozen. An effort was made-to get brick sent to Jacksonville, F t but the freight., rate was too hlelL Tha outnnt la about 325.. OW S week. There' are f kllhs, each of that Capacity. . ,' . . ' It fa decided that instesd of voting on the Issue of 100,000 in the street im provements here, $50,000 shall be voted i t..i : N . uu in uuiy. State officials, smile st the Ides of there being any ' extra session of the legislature, (o consider the revenue aot, It Is very safe to say there will bo no eitra session snd that the act will stand. The Bell telephone company will put Its wires on dor ground here and remove all its poles. The letter snd overhead wires are a great nuisance and menace hero. Danger, disease and death follow neg loot of the bowels. Use DeWltt's Little Carly Risers to regulate them and you will add years to your life and life to your years, Kay to take, never gripe. F. a Duffy Co. jj, . Coal Value as Mineral Wastiiwotob, June IS. It will doubt leas surprise many to be told that the value of the ooal produoed by tha Uni ted Btates In 1900297,920,000r-x-eeedod that of any other mineral and was one-third of the total of all minerals Bat the fact' Is attested by offlclal II go res Just oors plated and mada publlo by Us United Blstss Geological Survey, Oar coal product was 14,000,000 tons greater, or II per oeut, thaa la the pre Ttoas year, and Isaves Kaglaad far be hlad as the greatest coal prod soar, a poslllos shs ksld prsvious to 1899. GoTernor to Speak at Cbarlolte. Special to Joaraal. . RkLMion, Jae IS, Gov era or Aycock 1 aoospU the tpeeU IsvltaUos, of ths msaufacturers club 'of Charlotte lo'ed dress it ait Baiardsy srealngtsii wiU be acoompanlsd from here la a'lpecUl ear by t large party of promlaeal people as the dob's guests. " , ' ' 'Jrl THE iObERrt 1UUTT "j -" Thrives oa'good food sad snnshiaev with plMty of exercise la the ope air. IUr form '.glows with health aad her face blooms with lu beauty. If bar system seeds the etoaasleg aetloa of a laxative reasedyi she asee the gsetl sad plsassat Byrep of Figs, made by the California Fig Byrep Co. oaly. . ; ICcdcl Cjrspepsla Curo Clgoeta what ywej sal. . ' a !t Extra UflilaUve Scwioa.' Special to JoerasL ; RLiio, Jans U-Ia tbseoerse of sa liiurvliw wlik Gov. Afooek this afuraoo, rf srdlng tke reeolsUoa ef tbs FtyolTlll4 Chamber ofCnmrrc, '('( Slporlal sln of lh lr!lls tors lo tonlilr lbs rpl of the prwa tit rrBS law sal .l"t'.ne of ( aw on Tks ()oTfr,r "1 bTS fBrclffl S dry ef thS f'.tj. Ifitis and will rtp' f hy wi!l Mniy, 1 !!! y fUtn!y thi I will at mmia the t'c'i'amra In ni't riT.n It 1 Of A 'T REAT CRASH. : J;; wt;m keprtsenUUTe fiercer Thinks Trust Is- --m sue WU1 Settle itself, r; f WaMihotod, June 14 "Congress, will have plenty to do next winterand abun-1 dance of time in which to do It," said Representative Marcer, chairman of the House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, to-lay. ' . v - I Among other things, I expect" constd- ablo progress will be made towards beautifying Washington. I -saw the Secretary of Agriculture to day and he hss planned fot an elegant structure on the site - of the present depaitment building. Attorney-General Knox ap pears to be satisfied to wait for further Congressional action before erecting the Department of Justice Biildtng. .The lite for that building Is too small, and some, day we may have a fine structure elsewhere which will accommodate the Department of Justice, the Supreme Court andthe Court of Claims. "The (rust question 1 will doubtless be liberally discussed in Congress. I have not paid much attention to the Babcock bill and have no views to express con cerning It. I think the trusts will soon er or later care for themselves and an ticipate a heavy crash at some future time,' They cannot hope to continue consolidating time after time, and every time they consolidate injecting, a qUau tlty of water into the stock and secur ities. Sooner or later there will come a time when the holders of the securities will want to be paid, and where Is ' the money 40 come, from? The wsy they are going now fh like a man renewing a note and each time making it for a larger amount,- The people held these notes, and some day they will want their money and there, will be. djfflculty in getting It." Mr, Jsmes Brown oi Portsmouth, Vs., oyer'DO' years of age suffered for years wlth-a bad sore on his face. Physicians cbuld" not .help .him. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Balve cured Kim permanently. F. g. Duffy & Co. Will Send Liberty Bell. PnitiOsixniA, June 14. Mayor Ash bridge has 'sighed an ordln nnce appro priating J35.000 for defraying the expen sss ot a Philadelphia exhibit at the South Carolina Internum and West Indian Exposition, to be held In Charleston, 8. C next winter. The Mayor also signed a resolution of the City Council's providing that the old Liberty Bell bo sont to Charleston as a part of Philadelphia's display. Capsized in Dry Dock. New Yonit. June 14. While the United States transport Innalls was in the balance of tho dry-dock, at the Erlo Basin, South Brooklyn, this afternoon, where shs was about to undergo exten slve ropsirs, she suddenly slipped from the blocks and capsized. One men known to hsvs been killed snd many Injured. There were about 240 carpea ten, machinists and other laborers st work on the vessel and dock at the time. It Is supposed that the vessel was thrown from an even keel by ballast placed, or by tha shifting of tho blocks oa which she rested, causing her to list to starboard, driving the shoring beems through the rot ton walls of the old float ing dry-dock In which she was cradled Besides the mechanics and other work men which erowded the vessel and dock preparing her for a voyage to Manila, there were supposed to have been about thirty Italian laborers la the bold of the ship, employed In shifting the pig Iron ballast. A Frifbtfnl Explosion. r Pam, Jane 14. An. explosion In cartridge factory situated la the uaburbs of Lee Meollaeaai kas retailed ta Us loss of 18 Uvea sod the Injuring of shoot 10 persons. Tea victlauwsre horribly maMllaUd. most of those lajared were worn so-' k LOSSES OF FIUPIKOS. fUaberCtptartd er tsmaacrtd fat at . " . . t VTssemoTos, Jose 14. Tke War 0c partmsol esakee pkll today. Statis tics showing loeoeepy ruiplaoo let tke wsr-.. 'y i - : Theeaesptlatloa of reporu eovwn the period p to April 17, 1101. Ui W Jsa- esry 1, 1901, the total aesabav of FIllpl aeeespterederNrrsaderedwas tl,47, togsthsr with t.Oi rlitee, M laid places, ever 8,000 saslU, 871(0 rounds ofem- anllk aad It tons of powder. Frost Jaeaary 1 U AptO 17 the assahef ef oao- taree laoludse 17 ofBcsve; l,4M mm; the aakber sarreadred was tM elBoers sad ,491 an, making s total ef 1,067 on cers and M''l , or e greed tote! ep t that d(i of 21,41 Filipinos seriated. To this Is le be a WM 1,901 rifles eap- tared sad 4, SO) erraaitsred, S total of l.t'JR. 4.1.000 rounds of smnMallloa, V bolos anl 34 plece of nno. IksIUl snows sarrondsre.ssd rr larat na ar!f evnt y dy frmn Jassary t tn tl. m of the f'port. The r- rn tw of tlwaiil 0r1 TH la "Volhra L' tu of nit Unport M, almrxt any lkr t'jl A;r.!na'-to. TIm inm !' t a ant.) (;-, r..,f r ( t'.tl'w pro. EXPECTS A-6REAT WiYfViVW.VsWiV.Vi -jam . . m Won't You Need a Cedar Water Fail Willi a Cover to it f If so you can get one at aT. It. McDan lei's, 71 ISroadSt. A new bbk Fulton Market Coined Beef just received. Fresh lot Small Sugar Cured Hams, Pic Nin Hams and Eug lisb. Cured Shoulders. , Fresh Grits, Oatfiakes and Kice. A few Nice .Nortlj Caroliuu - Peeled and Sliced Dried Peaches only 5c pound. . . Dunham's Schredded Cocoauut Nice and Fresh. 1 "Heinz's Pickles both Sour and,'Sweet. ' 13artlet Pears, Standard Quality 10c, 'i lb. caii or 3 for 25c Give me a call. Yours to please, J 'Phone 01. 0C0ZO444444CCCO I JUST RECEIVED A Fresh lot ClnVBr Hill Riitbr Fresh Plii.f.;o Vnniv C-.iLuu and Crackers, and a Nice Stock T -Weals si: m. also have' a lot of P. P. Gn44A4liiafn.-rft 0. Dha Phone 169, 61 Broad Street QCQCO44COOO O Try' Our Best ,ljtfff - a. --'.ji ill r- x alius i mm w K-tvv.;vs?s-i-i- J. J. TOI.SON, Jr., Broad St, Grocer. Phone 137. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm EIQDflLL H Highest Artistic Standard. USED IN 100,000 HOMES IKCI.VDINU The President United States AND DCOT MIICIPIAMO In Europe THE uloi niuoiuirviio For Faetory Prices and Liberal Terms, Address : W. F. BLOUNT, ! State Representative, Raleigh, N. C. as a ensr - - Makt the game lticly , k ant 4elmm ta U IWm pn Mit ,'.li. f are rai- H tnwmsr" Sjaalllf. - . Halls U'na ,bI ; . !. - IV - I CO f y.u. ' I eo . , 4 1 , (.m I oe - r Tk fm-i !! t kvkln erf ..VI m ihm ,lty iwMiri 4 rl, r4 I m sn4 fwjll'l"! tn V. 71. TV II I Ms, .. if.b I'flpillrr. P. ivft Nlec Cravs Bound Wholesale eft Retail rocer, 71 Bread Ht. WMfflMI of Select. (':innil ;il Gai ner's Brick for sale. 5r5 oauci uiwaiirj uiu. o Patent Flour! Flour that run only lie made in a inmlriii niill from tin: niosl carefully A ,.1.., i.jI ,, l.-,i efc 5-X e Ij We are selling I lie same T ... , T -1 T ; JlL ihu ill I r- j 1 1 1 1 1; j y niw Hi!TN. Armour's ( 'siiiyuksimI Mrut A tSyWy 'iiHtantly on IiiiimI. ofTtv olTt-r ist ill holils J 1 ....... ..I 4". .11.. T 11 N HI, II I t r J M IT 1 1 lliljf, A America, I At Bfok Store I Nefto York Prices for letter Fdcs. Serviceable -Hammocks. 6. H. Ennett. You hateihem) De foe as lmalinsf ' Tke fowler amiiNt einr Tbe ska t tMTCti kM 1 1 t6 aat In H smltr CWila Bna4a4ie rvlrt arltl mtfere T', tf anVpmf atnuf Vera. Hanr Wawe tWth4 amnnlmatadisnnlrrH Ma Ihna hi nftdlMia as Ca ttnsWlie frm Uwt lll niMalne 4 tT the HH.iUmt f tfm tun ak ent that M bt.h f IU re nC rnlf W SI PradUm'l rrtrti4ina - ;' V; 1 V.t f.w Ta, if. C
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