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r v i , I'M VOL XIX-JiO.' 69. HW BiaN, K. C.i THDRSDAT M0RNIK6, JUNI 20, 90t,;- TWENTIETH TEAR' to to . to to 'to : to. - 'v - A 6W aira Zlegler Oxfords, ranging in size from 1) to 7. - .." 4-1.. t an An nj an '. TIT- ll w ik - oimru ouu Dijriu uunii vtviq t.uv turn v.uu. nu nuiviwo Aw o o . Best Percale in the honse 10c yaid. Best Ginghams HterW yard. Just the thing for Slilrts and Shirt Waists. ' These. . to goods sold for 121c and lfjc--and ALL NEW, Obsero. M v to - ' - . 1 ?' HAGKBURW 479 POLLOCK STREET. fa Fresh Corned Mullets JUST RECEIVED. , Also a fine lot Small Pig Hams, Pic Nic Hams and Small Breakfast Strips. Fox River Hutter 30c lb., Cooking Butter 2fc lb. Give me a call for anything in tlie grocery line and I will SAVE YOU MONEY. Yours for business J. Jr., 13. aPjaJEKBSEJR,- Wholesale and Retail Oncer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad fc ITaneoek Sta: T7 n mt ntnninn n niiiin V WHAT IT DOES. ; ATLANTIC & N, C. RAILROAD CO. ' , . . New Bern, N. d, May 16. 1901. ... - Vade Mecum Spring Co., - - - Winston-Salem, N. 0. .Gentlemen: ..... For the past two years up to within '', the last month I had been a great sufferer trom a case ox chronic nervous indigestion : nnding no relief until through the advise of a personal friend I began the use oi Vade - Mecum Water and its - effect on me within the short time ol, one month has been wou ' deriul, having been relieved entirely of my trouble by its use. ,ul take great pleasure in giving you this testimony of its merits . ana emcacy for stomach and liver troubles, Since I began the use oi this water I have gained 23 pounds and have nearly reached my sianaara weigniv- - r.t Yours truly, ; v ,-V, ... , ; . B,A. NEWLAND. .. :. blaster Transportation. rr Sala at P. A WJPFY'3 DRUQ STORE, - o.ao Peninsular Stoves and ; Bangui Just Received. RILEIEH t One JBalf . klnf Olldren Ot Ml Samj Wrk. Arltlmetlei A4pU4. Strlkfrt f Want O WaiieU Can to ht Heart ; - tloB to Kpworth ."lotiraeltoetlac. BaliioA, Jane ; 18. There are tK blind la the Slate Institution here. The principal had a list with . the name of 100 others not pupils. Today he recejred front the census bureau a. list of 189 whose name were hot on his list. Un fortunately, there is no law to compel the attendance of these blind at the in stitution. . The legislatures lack the moral courage to enact a. law to.. enforce attendance, Just as ihey lack It to enforce. dog tak law. Bo there are not half the blind children . in Jhe State at school. The soil survey work, by the govern ment and the Btate Jointly was begun at Burlington today and it is to cover all of Alsmanoe county. i -, i The Klines1 aritlunetlcs " which were yesterday adopted lor the entire -Btate, In the-publlc schools, by the text book commission, have for some time been In use In nearly alUthe city publlo schools. Yesterday three of the men ' brought here to take the places of Seaboard Air Una strikers called on. Gov. Ayeock. A striker was with them. The men told the Governor they had quit work and had no money and thai for 84 hours they had had no food. The Governor raised three dollars for them and gave it to the striker telling him to buy food for them The return of sunshine is balled with joy by the wheat grower's. Cutting be gan to day. There Is considerable dam age by the rains, and there Is also a good deal ot rust. The Btate will be represented by a large deleagatlon at the Epworth League con vention at Ban Francisco. Over twenty well-kaown Methodist ministers will Governor Aycock's.address at Wilkes boro this evening was -0B educational lines. The report of the status ot the pent tentlary's finances will appear in thirty days Or less. Governor Ayeock has called for it. The repert will show the status December 81st, 1900, and March 15th, 1901. Friday, there will be a hearing here ot the case of A. M. Wsddell, who was brought here from Fsyettevllle, charged with aiding T, B. Tyson, formerly of Fayettevtlio, now In ' jail here, in the scheme by which a Virginia Ufa Insur aoos company was defrauded out of the lasuraroo on Mrs. Tyson's lire. Wsddell says others are oonoerned In the frauds. Mrs, Tyson U bis sister. She Is at Fay' ettevllla. ' The abandoned woman whom Tyson was with Is at Henderson. It Is a very outran eons case. Mr. Thomas Bragg Heartt ot Raleigh, will marry Miss LIHIaa Orowson of Reidsf Ills, June 7lh. Bat It Took aalrroyant aad a , Eypao :f:W: ti$t to locate It, ;. BavamabvG., June 18. A special from Statesboro, G., to the Morning News says: , -, : W. W. Brannea, of this plaoe, is $30,- 000 betftr off today than hewss two days ago.. Be Is a farmer, , Some months ago he was In Savannah, and out of curiosity visited a clairvoyant and had his fortune told. The fortune-teller in formed him with much lmpresslveness that he would shortly discover gold on his farm. He laughed at the Idea. ' ' 'Later he dreamed about the gold for several nights, and after a time consent ed to allow a hypnotist to put. one of his small children, a girl of tea years, under his spell. The child described a pot of gold at the end of an old mill dam. Mr, Brannen then began ' to dig and at the end of three weeks had an excavation big. enough for the foundation of a modern hotel.. Yesterday morning, he struck an old Iron pot. ; On .uncovering It he found In eontatned about (80,000 In gold .coins of dates anterior to the Civil War. There Is no Indication of the person who burled it." Eczema, saltrheum, tetter, chafing, ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quickly cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Balve. The certain pile cure. F. B. Duffy & Co. Death of Governor Pingree. London, June 18. Former Governor Hazen B. Pingree, of Michigan, died at 11:89 o'clock tonight. His son was the only person present. The body will be taken home. The fatal disease was cancerous affection of the Intestines. Fortifying: Kingston. Kingston, Jamaica, June 18. The War Office authorities have decided to construct an additional fortification In Kingston harbor, with a battery of mod ern quick-firing guns. A naval director of works is now here preparing' plans and .estimates for the construction of a Boating dock and for the improvement of the dockyard. Danger, disease and death follow neg lect of the bowels. Use DeWltt'e Little Karly Risers to regulate them and yos IU add years to yonl life and life to your years. Kasy to take, aever gripe. F.8. Duffy 4 Co. . Virginia-Carolina League. Special to Jon rati. Newport Newt, June 19. First gasse Raleigh 1. 1 Newport News ft. Boooad game Raleigh T, Newport News L Pobtsmooth, June 19 -Wllmlrgtoa I, Portsmouth 0. ' ' r Prey tt Flit anl TWere., Qbbbbvillb, B.C Jsae 11 Early this SBoralaf a Ira whlok started la bakery destroyed alsaoet aa satire bus iness block la this place, and for a tlass threatened U whole Boslesee section. It aaased loss estimated at 130,000. A f real deal of goods wee removed from the terasd bundloii aad those ad- jaoeat, and to pat t stop to extensive thieving the local salutary company aad fee fall polite fovea wee oa doty, bet even ihsee were enable to stop the dop- redeUoae. The losses are as follows Beattla Batkllag, valued at 20,000, hteareac $11,009, aad $10,000 to stock ot several Irme. " I James McPherson owned three adjoin lag belldlsts which wareeoasoased with a loss of $3,000 oa eoateete. - ' ' Ur. Kctinlcy Oat Of Danger. WanaiaATo, Jaas !(. f)octors John tn and Rlioy hld a eoetalistaUoa riill line KeiilurVy IMicM Plovra. Danrlrr'Oil lr Hiivhl Ibe White IIoae todsy, si the onla- an4 O.. c-m. IK... and U wvrr tl,r voaH p, . W .., Ik.;'.'.?': I !, snd j.nr, nj;lit. Our st k la row coinpU-te in paaso iKmns and vW1n. t)r Klsy,' ImtIbj tb FOUND. $30,000 TS COLD. ; NEW THIRD PARTY. fopallst and Silver, Republican. Voter Favorloc Reform Asked ' ALABAMA'S CONVENTION. Establishment of Whippingpost Among The Suggestions. Montoohbrt, Au., June 18 Among the ordinances Introduced in the Con stitutional Convention to day was one by Delegate Williams, of Marengo, to es tablish a whipping post; by Delegate Pettus, ot Limestone, to prevent misce genation; by Delegate- Cofer, of Cal houn, to elect solicitors by vote of the people and fixing the salary at $2,000 Instead of 14.000 aa now, and by Dele gate Greer, of Calhoun, fixing all muni clpal elections on the same day as Btate elections. ' . , ' Consideration of the report of the committee of the executive departmen was resumed and consumed- the entire morning session. .'';- C '' All to Join, r- fv Ki-Nsss Citt, Mo. June 18. Definite steps toward the .Organization of a new 'third party," which It proposed to em brace Missouri and to form the nucleus for a national growth were taken today In Kansas City at a conference of mem bers of the Populist State committee and a few Silver" Republicans." The move ment ts said to have the expressed sym pathy for. If pot the avowed support of, Wm. J. Bryan, who, it Is further hinted, Is to be the new party's candidate for President In 190. Lee Meriwether, of St. Louis, and 82 other leaders in the public ownership party of St. Louis, arrived In Kansas City during the morning, after having spent the whole of yesterday in consul tation with Mr. Bryan at Lincoln. They are guarded In statements concerning Mr. Bryan, but say If the latter dees not support the present movement he Is, at any rate, in sympathy with Its purpose. Today's conference was secret. It will be continued tomorrow and end with a publlo meeting when the result of the gathering will be embodied In an address. The meeting was first suggested by Mr. Cook, in a circular letter asking conference with the Sliver Republi cans and the Publlo Ownership party leaders. In response to this, Lee Meri wether Issued a call for the meeting to-day to the men of his party and J, W. Foster, of St. Joseph, issued a sim ilar call to the Silver Republicans. The conference was to Include middle-of- the-road Populists and all Democrats and Republicans who might sympa thize with the reform movement. A surgical operation Is not necessary to cure piles. DoWltfs Witch Hazel Salve saves all that expense and never falls. Beware of counterfeits. F. S Duffy & Co. Five Hundred Slain. Yokohama, June 18. The Japanese Consul at Mok Pho, Korea, reports thst the recent mission troubles at the Island of Quelpaert were caused by nstlve con verts. These persons so exasperated the other natives that the latter surrounded them and killed 600 of them. The foreign cruisers are still at Quel paert. THE MARKETS. Rains Hurt Cotton la the Carolina). WAsntRoToH, June 18. The Westber Bureau's weekly summary of cropooa- dltlonssayai Is the central aid west ern portions of the cotton belt cotton Is generally Improved aad well cultivated although In need of. falsi In 'some see- tloaa. I In the Corollas, Georgia and Florida heavy ralashave caused much damage and the crop la greatly In need of cultivation. , , ' Transplanting tobacco la practically dnlsbed In Kentucky, Virginia aad Mary land, and I wall advanced la Pennsylvania,' Ohio and Indiana, the general oatiook being aaooarsglng, at though worm are proving d set recti rt la the Carolina. la the Statea of' the Missouri valley the falling of apple eoatiane to be extensively : reported. The general oatiook fot other trail eacouraglnc. altaoegh tha tela ' n Georgia hare ceased rotting to more UsseitSBl. Running Pirnt Witt Mexican. I Lbbxdo, Texas, Jsae 1$. Newt by wtieae jaet reached here that Oeptela Brooke's company of Suit taager bad a Ight with the Msiloans, who are sp- posedlo betalltyof Ue tesaaslaeUol of Sheriff Morris, of Karae ooeaty, aad Sheriff Glover aad Constable Bchaahet, of Ooatalae eoaaty. The oosiinaadev ot the eompaey was wired that (oar koraes wsreelolea Bandey algal M Campbell lot, la AUacoec eeaoty, ead that lbs rldars wer heeded for the Hi Oiesse. Brooks company wer at oaee put oa lb liKitoot, sad the Informiilna W- atghttst tbesTact U tt the d.tus meak overtook fnr MaiUans riding horse thai saltd the dMrtt) of tke stolra at Campballtoa f rot tW Rortlas lUitrb, which I ahnot 'ghty The following quotations wore recelv ed'bvJ. E.Latham & Co, New Bern M. O. Naw Tobk, June 19 Cotton; Open, High. Low. Close July 8 28 8.1S ,8.18 Aug. , 7.69 7.79 -7.87 Oct.. 7.8 7.81 January:..... 7.84 7.11 7 85 Chicago, Job 19 Wbbati Open. High, Low. Close July 691 9 Sept..';. ... 96 8J Ooaai. Open. High. Lew. Close ;Jely... ....48, 48, Sept 44 Bibst Open. High, Low. Glee July 8.07 S.W Sapt ,. 8.17 81$ ,Kew York, June !19. Btocbi Open. Ulgh. Low. Cloee BcR-yPfd 87 OonL 118 Bo By Ko. P t .;J9B 0.8. L.....4. .4 . 14 a o, 8a.. V.C.C R.T. . PO 81, P ..;.r.lT7 Tst,Po;..M 7 Am.ar..., vij - unfm' f,-. 'Ppou iil-O. BaUf 10,000 UlH.j ralurea, Jaly.Aag. 4J0, OtvWov. 101 ."foar Hcxirn,-' t 7 ; lAst.week , . " ' laat year, -Tale week, V -Sat. 8000 Moa, 8000 Tsea. 000 wed. Jaooo Tbera. ;--' frt -.- r . f ' , . . r r krf p full f,xk (. . 1 1 1 - . (i, Is ami Vsrr,. in Van. -ill '.' -r .ii r t'.o . l.i'M t 0 i..:atcriaL 1 1. AU the (J raining Wall llnuw at in?0 0,ivk tnslght isntlt from fccra. A fflfinlnt fght "Mrs tUKIul.y llllof alnng In !.!' h nB WnU.i w ', vary alrly. Blie ontlae to Itnprora. ( ot r.tgri an4 two t-l. Cptals 1 i . lsf" f t7 119 191 ll i 41 143 99 t70 i7 Uoo 4400 ' I.B90 befit 1100 Good Soda Hh t up tfAtf aw a Jr al frli!t " two h'iBf an Ilixlgt and pally S't la purtalt. c. trr. r - - .1 rr aptt " , i n f - - ' r; 1 ',!r a, Mrt vi a y0 ry r't of mrmyihlrg. U Tha f 1 i "try tti . aV t1 0 q , t : t j . I . ' t r- in l-n M!1 lil'u f. Don't You JtfetMl at Jilee lira Sound ir Water With a Cover to it f If so you can get one at J. Is. McDahleFH, 71 llroad St. A new bbl. Fulton Marked tjorned Beef just received. Fresh lot Small 8ugar Cured llama, Pic Nio. lanis and Eng- iisn tjurea snouiaers. . jc Fresh Grits, Oatflakes and Rice. 3 A few Nice North Carolina Peeled and glided Dried ssS. Peaches only 5o pound. ; Dunham's Schredded Cocoanut Nice and Fresh. JS Heinz's Pickles both Sour and Sweet. 5a Bartlet Pears, Standard Quality 10c, 8 lb. can or 3 for 25c Give me a call. YourB to please, Wholesale efe IKetail rocer, 'Phone 01. 71 If road Ht. 8 JUST RECEIVED o O X t o o o A Fresh lot Clover Hill Rnt.ter. Frfsli flliwMf- and Crackers, and a Nice Stock of Select Canned Goods. We also have a lot of P. P. Garner's Brick for sale. I M CnUnfrivamln P. Dha -. iii. oaiici ui if aiic ui u. Phone 169, 61 Broad Street 3 Tr Ctt- Raot Dn4aHt CIx..M f - it j uui LTtst raiciit i iuui t that ciui only lie iihhIi'im mil rurefully Flour nun 1 1 - i from tlie most st'lerM wheat. We are selling the eatnc ut astonishingly low prices. Armour's Canvassed Meat coiiHtantly on hand. (k)ffce offer btill holds gixid. Very i-esHTtfilly, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer Phone 137. & DM.L PUS Highest Artistic Standard. USED IN 100,000 HOMES INCXUDINU The President United States BEST MUSICIANS AND THIS In Knrope A America, For Factory Piicei and Liberal Terms, Address.- W.P. BLOtJNT, .' State Eopresentative, Baleifcjlu N. C. I? I'vi 3 lw 1 1 i i - 1 !. I If I I I a fr.Ttr h I if .i f mnA 1 pv a j t ' JUST TIRES wnt mIi a WuyH. a s"l nx THe fmt anf a a4 mf Unit It Mi (rt, ( t..Ut n4 t r (' l!i I ... . - - .. t r.r.'Atptbij. -, ! . . .. 99 dliBook Store ;NeK York Prices I for Letter Files. Serviceable Hammocks. ',Z 6. N. Ennett.5 V I i I a U-m k a i ! Krw rwiln fmm Una daily Una , I'.n !. jm1 Urft r!UTa''l l!UrJt. Urrw; eUo nn ! pnn Ilia k berry Pro ynf t,)d, tut family ml,' :, r i-r 'i It 6. r - C
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