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VOL XIX NO. 70. BIW BIRK, H. C, TEiDAY MORSISG, JtJKI 11, iSOf. TWENTIETH TEAK : 'J. '., ft nnn Last ft, , o o o o . : X few Paira Ziegler Oxfords, ranging in size from 1 to 7, good shape and style that were $2.00 and t'2.50. We will close 'out at ' ' A- 1 $t 50 flj 1 Best Percale in the house 10c jard. Best Ginghams 10c ft yard. Just the thing ,for Shirts and Shirt Waists. These )S goods sold for 12c and 15o and ALL NEW, Observe. dfs . . . ' HACKBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. --. WHAT IT DOES. . ATLANTIC & N. C. RAILROAD CO. New Bern, N. a, May IB. 1901. Vade Mecum Spring Co., Winston-Salem, N. c. Gentlemen: For the past two years up to within "the last month I had been a great sufferer Irom a case ot chronic nervous indigestion. finding no relief until 'through the advise of a personal mend I began the use oi Vade Mecum Water and its effect on me within ' the short time ol one month has been won ; deriul, having been relieved entirely or my 'trouble by its -use. I take great pleasure in giving you this testimony of its merits and efficacy for stomach and liver troubles. Since I began the use oi this water I have gained -23 pounds and have nearly reached my standard weight. Yours truly, B A. NEWLAND, Master Transportation. ., For Sale at P. 5. DUFFY'S DRUO STOKE, New ifern, N. C Fresh Corned Mullets JUST. RECEIVED. . s Abo a flue kit Small llg Hamn, Pio Nio llama and Small Breakfast Strip. V oi BWer flutter BOc lb, Oooklnjr BotUr 20o lb. . V. Glre nie a call for anything In the grocery line and I will SAVE YOU MONEY. t . ' Youn for buHinwiii, $ V ' i - WbolaMle Ami ReUU Omar, , , - - ur., .iv.;. ,.;-'.itV' n Peninsular; Stoves and Ranges Just Peccivcdi r i . J - Kwll 1,m hrtttneky IX'ght Plow, rigl Oil CorHng Ilovra and Ovrrta, Cotite IeD til U CVt Du-m tool! gnt aliat you at . -if, Mil iri( r-a r'ltt. Our ! tew c.mriWt In Oae Doore tad AYin).. 8. r.w. We a full t.rk. nf , ' . Ilardvarc '& Ci!i!u:::g Material. ,.U t.1 Van.kh. r;-; I ai1 1.1ft r..!...l. All b Graloln f Is V ' 'i '. 'O f Week's Fresbet of Tadkla , Rirer Disastrous. lb oor qaarrel Orer Brldga. flaw Ball. Ballraad Batoa, Par Attor ae;a UeeaM. ; eoreraar Ay cook Ums to Charlotte. Tax Liner Iaqal ' ' rlat. Ralkiok, Jane SO. A letter reoelfed today from 8. L. Patterson, eommli loner of agrlcolure, nho Is at Us borne on the Yadkin river, In Caldwell county, says last week's frethetiras even more disastrous than the great one in May, tha( U has done more Injury to bottom lands. He says "the prospect for valley farmers Is very gloomy indeed." There . was quite a lively row immi nent- regarding , aa- attempt by a man named Rjcbelle add another named Bay ta keep possession; of one of the. ooanty bridgas here, .thaMdgtt iaviog been swept away by a flood, and landed, In- taot,ttponKochelU'lad. Ray urged Rochel)e to keep the bridge, And - they fastened It with locks and chains to trees and stakes. Officers went there yester day and he bridge was surrendered. Today snin were put at work to; take it to places It will be taken to the old site and put up. again. , .-. isers was mucomqiiry nets waay u to the true status of the Portsmouth bass ball team. One papr says that Tarboro has bought it; another that Charlotte Is the buyer. A telegram received today says that at Conference of railway officials at Montgomery yesterday it was decided to advance the round trip summer rate to Old Point and other eastern points. For . ..'iliiT.tLV:!.'. . .--1 T. 1 -I t. . - rM example raiu irum naioigu w viu Point and' return is advanced from 7.60 The next examination of applicants for attorney's licenses will be held bf the Supreme Court September 80. This date Is for this year aloue. Afterwards the date will be the 1th Monday in Aug ust, as the new law requires the Court to convene on the latter date, ibe Spring Term examination will be on the ilh Monday In February. Governor Ayoock and a party will leave Miere to morrow afternoon for Charlotte as the guests of the Southern Manufacturers' Club. They will mvke theirlp over the Seaboard Air -Line In the private cat of President John 8kel ton Williams, and will return here, Sun day morning- In the party will be State Treasuier and Mrs. B. It. Lacy, Mr. and Charles M. Bustwe.Mr. and Mrs A. Olds, Misses Julia Howell, Mar Lacy, Alloe Ayoook, Mary Turner, Mat- tie Paoe, Mary Johnson, Kale Badger and Rosa Battle. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction to day directed that a teach ers institute ds neia in siacon county in August by Prof. P. P. Claxton The Situ Auditor has received a let ter fromja tax lister, saying that a man has listed for taxation one dog, thai be has three others but refuse to list them. The lax llslerwants to know how hs can fore him to list ail. To latter is re ferred to the Corporation Commission June, rainy. t ' " Mr, ICG. Brinson was In your city last Sunday.' , tj Mt. C. H. and 3. K. Barrow ef schooner Mabel and Ruth, were In town last Sunday visiting relative, i Miss Carrie Brinson whe has. been visiting relative at New Bern last week, returned home Sunday afternoon. This seems to be A good season for plums as there are a great many around her. Mr. J. . Brinson -cf Kershaw, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Brinson last Sunday. V Mr. M. C. Brinson made a flying trip to New Bern last Thursday. Mr. V, H. Dixon leaves this week for a trip to Baltimore and will e away perhaps two months. Several young people from here at tended the Children's Day at Broad creek last Sunday. Mr, H. H. Barrow went to. Asklns last week ou business. Mr. Wm. Brinson of. Reelsboro went Newport last Friday and returned Mon- day.r,; -.-if . B. j Peace of Europe Guaranteed. ; Cdxhaveh, June 19. At the conclu slouof the regatta held yesterday on the lower Elbe, a dinner was given on board the Hamburg-American yacht. Victoria Louise, at which Emperor William made a speech. His majesty told hs hearers that he deduced front receijt events in China the 'guarantee that the peace ot Europe was assured for long years to come because of the mutual es teem and spirit of comradeship created by the united action of the allied contin gents. ' v Danger, disease and death follow neg lect ot la bowel. Use DeWItt' Llul Early Risers to ragulat thasa aad yoa win add years to your II f and Ufa to your year. Xaay to late, nam gripe. a Duffy A Co. - Hay Retan to Work. Nswroar Haw, Ya.Jaa II Bo far aa can b aaoertalaed thare are so davelopmaala Id the strike sllualloa. Ooegh taara Is a ballet prsvaleat that the at) will go back to- work. Tal toaadad oa a itateaseat that lae have dlaouased to their saaetlngt the ad visability ol retaralag to work oa s ba sis ot atiawr eta boars' work (or alas boar' pay or the old eesla, aad .that, areoosllloa to vota by secret ballot 0a la atastlot was balaf eoiWrd. It I ballared kf asaaytkatUa aacret ballot I take) II will melt la adlg la strike, Tfce teacalaUu taay kew ever, that Ik allaattoa has ehangad la ta sllf kteet 4tre. . ... t- . He more bus wars laid oC to day tad atteral aaachlalsu rtteresd le wovk flarladat Peel aaaoaaea that ta anlk-y el la yard laaaaafd that, k win lay off oely aaceaury, a4;wlll .aagla laarsatlag la foiose la the il(rtoMU at . soea s aba ataeajiae atop art raaalag at aor Hleapaclty.' ; ' , REELSBORO. . ' 80- The :' weather , continues The following Quotations were recelvV ed by J. E, Latham A Co, Mew Bern. I O. " , v I . Naw Yobx, Jane SO. I Open, High. low. Close . BM 8.80 ' 8.21 8 87 , 7.71 7.80 7.70 . 7.84 7.44 7.85 7 49 Chicago, June 00. Open. High. Low. Close Cottoh; July.. .4.. Aug Oct January.. Whbat;- July.. Sept.. Com: July.. Sept.. Bibs:- July.. Sept.. 8rocKSf 8o.B'yPfd... Cont Bo By Mo. P U.&L 0. A 0-fv. sugar. O.C.... B,tri..;; Si. P Tet Poe . . 4 Hew Bera ColioOjJVw. ' Cotton n the New BeJn' market sold at T.50 to 7.75. Mr. James Brown of Portsmouth, Va., over 90 years of age suffered for yean with a bad sore on his face. Physician! could not help him. DeWltl's Witch Hazel Salve cured Mm permanently. F. B Duffy & Co. Liverpool BptB4 21-82. Bales 18,000 bales. Future, July-Aug. 4.83, Oct-Nov. All are Discharged. Hazlbtoh, Pa., Jane 19. Coxe Bros. & Co., upon paying off the 800 striking machinists st Drlf ton today, notified all hands that they were dismissed from the company's service. Tne company will shortly submit terms of settlement and the men willing to return to work must then reapply (pr employment. Lael week . ?ThUrweek. Sat. 8000 Mon 18000 Tae,:V8000 Wed." 18.000 Thar. 6,000 Frl. "Lucky- BaUwln Critically 111. 8an Frarcisoo, June 19. E. H. Bald. win, wldoly known a "Lucky" Bald win, winner of three American Der by, is in a private hospital a very sick s. He wss taken ill In Seattle as he waa about to embark for Nome and was compelled to return to San Francisco. Instead, or improving he baa grown worse. Ecsema, saltrheum, tetter, chaflog, Ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are qaickly eared by DeWltl's Witch Hszel Snlv. The certain pile care. F. 8 Duffy V Co. Miners Can Soon Work. Shamokim, Pa., Jane 19. Officials de scended o the bottom et Lake F Idler shaft today and paddled a raft along the submerged tunnel to No. 4 slope, which was accidentally est oa Bra aoae Urn age. Tea slop was found full of water to the second level aad tb fir extin guished. 1 The water hoist was t to work to empty the (haft so that work for 600 of the 1,000 employed, will begin Friday, Whan the slop Is emptied lb rest of the employee will rasaaae work. Te baft 1 owned by Mlaeral Railroad aad Mining Company... , Ifo Work WbetTkey Ret unci Wuaisttu, Pa, Jaae 19. Tb atrikleg mlaer at the Forty- Fort aad the Hattby CoUierlet ot the Temple Coal and lroa Company whawoat ea atrikt Mo day learaad today bu IM- aoa- anion aaraeatar who va the the strike hat resigned. Whan taey wealed to Mara le work, ammmi - the company aaaoenoad that werkv ra aea- peeded lnd!t.l. v; , I ; A turtles pprtllca I not t ear pUm. DWUl WrUb Haaal Mti saves ail that esrwese aadaever falls. kWware of fjoeaierf'its. f.I B Daffy A Co. t'i'ntl tu .3 ! -v" . Tbe Bicolaijt, Strike. " , . ...... - Kloni i.a, 7 ' l--fntrJ Bafwt Iaia4nt W. A.D"la. M tb tortbare Halfway 4l'rtA this umawl taUUv a Ihe macslnlM "floM eflh marliliiitvs ebo t oat ea a sulk thru ac have Of Will a la back late lb hop of tl fVmiWra HMy Com faay. Ta pmrmnine w k u f t oa weth la lblf pi ils iMrbll dnllm lift Ut f.Anml In a ' t ll P At " f'" awfrtirlell Chtthnsh Sn4 clrtwla-' " Ik p(llo ksr b ld ta ta t'nlint fniH, Ctnottrlcll SUtct Dollar. ttoitoe On. Ja II. -ti Is KtU aiaiad thai J Fria. lb alld ansa tofdtK al AaMtrtra sttritr dollar, m I eattndf, tni tit iwIiIk Itav coatrftt1 l'ift.00 tsd arV4 lhia at kr .Wom o lhr iBlrlmU tJ , i H al rr"n1 lht anllllons o c. If r 3 r j i ... mil ! I!d.' v r r At:tT 7 t ' It- Ml f THE MARKETS. .. 69 .. 08J Open. High. .. 48 .. 44 Open. High, ... 8.05 8.10 . 8.17 817 New York, June 20. Open. High. Low. Close 0i Low. Low. 87 , 83 181 18 :49. 170, 180 ' 84 14 4 08. jit' roRT RltCKIPTg. Same week last year. -12,400 . i,ioo 'J,800 i,m ifiOO 2,000 8.400 16,600 Tbe 0LYKPIA. June SO Much rain this week farmers are very busy now. There la a great demand for labor in this section. Gen. Green bids fair to ralae the siege on the crops and leave tbe farmer "out of It." Rev. R. C. Holton returned from business trip to Belhaven and Pantego Saturday. Rev. L,T. RlghtMll filled his regular appointment at th Christian church of this place Saturday night aod Sunday. This scholarly gentleman . please lb people sod U always greeted by Urge so dlenoe. . Mr. and Mr. Jts B. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Keel, and Mr. Lon Johnson aod Miss Oarrl Red, all of Arapaho attandad sarvto her Sunday. Ml Loul Dlckcasoa of Naw Bars spnt Sunday her visiting her friend. Mr. Fred Mitchell aad dangbUr of Nw 'Btra attended tb aertlocs her Sanday. Tha Oblldrea' Dsy isrclse for For- -i -.ii- . a . m - if d atiawoB ware gtva oaaoay a a p. m. Tk ohildraa had ba alosly drilled by MlasCbtllle Holloa aad the Super taMDOaat, Mr. B. B. Holloa. The ebll- dren reflcetad credit ea thaalva aad their trainer, bat a heavy rata prevented meay from hearing all that waa Th eollacUoa aasoiiated U 111. 99, Re. A.J. Bolien eppeakd to tb eoagregatiatt Beada'y tor halp for lb snffarertla JaekaoaflUa, Fl ae4 le rabulld t cbsreh. . This was needed by a amlHbatlaa af a 00. . ..... Mb Uale Holloa aid ar brother B a Hollo will ealeruta a few of Iriaad thit eecalaf with mnete aad ta let ere eeppet. Mr. A a so Bealie t tmk haad for Z- W. Bawl ass tafortansi k kavlag two lagar eat off one bead by tb edge of a track frame last Batarday. Be le Bw Barn at eaae foe iraat Wl bee eaffarad ewy kataly ft I reported that Mr. J. 0. Barring- U ibe Hit takW f ravlloe bwaghi fairly good knra fof C 09 from t at ywtorday Unlag kl praparty. tkwe la- lt tug aUoa a to a)e M lae gaat)- aa la y that weald lake that fa kt hot aad tb befata was tV4 eat by lb parly of tb lrt part. C. Don't You NeeMl a Ulee Bram Bound . ' Cedar Water Pail With a Cover to it t If so you can get one ataJ. i. McDanferti, 71 Broad St. A new bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef jiwt received. Fresh lot Small 8ugar Cured Hams, Pic Nio Hams and Eng lish Cured Shoulders. Fresh Grits, Oatflakes and Rice. A few Nice North Carolina Peeled and Sliced Dried Peaches only 5c pound. ' Dunham's Schredded Cocoanut Nice and Fresh. Heinz's Pickles both Sour and Sweet. Bartlet Pears, Standard Quality 10c, 3 lb. can or 3 for 25c Give me a call. Yours to please, Wholesale &' Retail , Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. 8 v " JUST RECEIVED V A Fresh lot Clover Hill Butter. -Fresh Ch t.He. FftTru i'uLpw and Crackers, and a Nice Stock of Select Canned Good's. T We aU)b have a lot of P. P. Gamer's Brick for sale. ol. M; Satterthwaite & Bro. 8 Phone f 69, 61 Broad Street g Try Our Best Patent Flour! Flour that can only lie made in a modern mill from the most carefully selected whfat. Wc are sclliiiK the same at iisUniishingly low prices. Armour's Canvassed Meat cntirtluiitly on liaiul. ('i)ITi'e olTer still liolilh ikkI. Very rcsju-ct f ill ly , J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. s? IMLL PU Highest Artistic Standard. USED IN 100,000 HOMES The President United States A!fB DTOT HIIOIOIAlin In Kiirope TUB ULOI IHUOIUIMIIO A AmericV f ' ' For Factory Prices and Liberal Terms, Address : W. F. BLOUNT, State Representative, Baleigh. N. C. ii..,. Kc-ol Djrtpcp&ta Ccro C'seete vhal ye Ml Good Soda 4 iKa ry il r4 rrjhttg. If H U tam.b In l.'i r uijllrti H H Th" H wttf t hit mr f-r'tf g V n f In Is If. It r j r' s; f ! th. JT . e f -n -r 'Vej I irtr f i ' f f 1 ' - V T X nseef f .va JUST TIRES, mrm'l ri a Wf a -4 mt. s ta Vnt sr. tmf-m.l n f"rwf aal tNaVt t ti i iiejit i ai tiii ft Nf rm S lA 4 Vi H Imi'I H'ABA i r HI. r ..' . 1 1 u. v- f i ? s4 t , . . 4 (. . 1 J I, r.1. t t a li!Book Store Ntto York Prices I ' Serviceable I - Hawnocis. I . m . . . a m 9 en ea ej nn s B a, vJ A Newport Tvmt Sloro Kew fiWing rniro farw dally fine ra.hr a4 Uffr, culUlrtl TWk lrni";Jorilr,'r f''lW7 Win jrwua I fmU 8 k, jt UU, 1121 ffr . " I'll') I'O. i- J Mr Y. (I II: Cf .r- , . , ' , . - . r .i I 1 1 ;
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