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complete line of Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases. . 90
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' & hemstitched or p'ain; Utica Mills sheeting 22c, for 2 days only.
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HAGKBURN
WHAT IT DOES.
r , ATLANTIC & N. C. RAILROAD CO.
New Bern, N. C, May 15, 1901.
Vade Mecum Spring Co.,
'; "- Winston-Salem, N. C.
Gentlemen: : . - -
". v For the past two years up to within
. the last month I had been a great sufferer
trom a case ot chronic nervous indigestion,
finding no relief untiL through the advise of
a personal mend I Degantne use oi vade
: xiecum Water nnd its. effect on : me within
the short time ot one month has . been won
deriul, having been relieved r entirely of my
trouDie Dy us use. i laice great pleasure
in giving you this testimony of -its merits
' and efficacy for stomach and liver troubles.
Since I -began tne use ot this water I have
' gained 23 pounds and have nearly reached
my standard weight.
-: Yours truly,
B. A. NEWLAND,
V'::.;..' Master Transportation.
'. For Sale at F. 5. DUFFY'5 DRUO STORE,
Hearlag la Stewart Brts: Case, Il
licit Distillery Seizures. - Cot- "
Ma Mill Starts np. ' Col- .
ael Carr's
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Ralrioh, June 25. Governor Ayoock
today "recelyed a very pitiful appeil
from Mayor Tamer of . BakertTiUe fqr
aid for the flood sufferers tbere. '. Ho
says the aitaatlon li awful and. that the
people of the State do not appreciate It.
There le much suffering and. great need
ot the neoessaries of life. Governor Ay
cook request your correspondent to say
that he aaks the people o! the State to
contribute to the stricken town and sec
tion. . :-V,v":Jf:-'--v''i-'
The hearing of the State's evidence In
Its case against' Stewart Bros, of Wins
ton-Salem, who In 1895-8 were the pub
lio printers, and who it fs charged drew
tlO.OOO more than was doe, was resumed
today and will consume at least a fort
night more.
Mrs Rrllton, formerly of Wilson, now
of South Dakota, sues Mr. Brlttoo now
of Raleigh for divorce. He .some time
since obtained a divorce from her. Her
attorney is H. 8. Connor of Wilson.
The revenue officials no longer make
public news of the seizure of Illicit dis
tilleries. It Is said that the reason for
this Is that recently they have had bad
luck and made many water-hauls.
The Koyall Cotton Mill at Wake For
est started np to day, with 100 opera
tives.
The upper floors of the Supreme
Court and and State Library Building,
have given way somewhat and - steel
girders are to be put in. - The great
weight of books on the third floor is the
ause. The office of the Superintendent
of Public Instruction will be remodeled.
News comes from New York that Col,
S. Car: Is greatly gratified that liis
views on North Carolina politics have
been so well received In thla State. The
New York Times has again Inter
viewed him.
New Bern, N. C
Fresh
Corned
Mullets
'.C'.- JUST. RECEIVED.
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; Also a fine lot 8untU I'lg Harm, Tic Nio Haras and Kmall '
Breaktast Striiw.-r j' ; v j. 4
to Hifcr BuUflf 80c lU, Cookfoir HntUr 2Sc IU '
, Olre it call lor anything In the jrrwwy line and I will ;
; .:; ;' . Youra for bualneaa,",1 ; '-v
WMmU a4 Raiall Oracwr,
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; Peninsular Stoves anil -Ranges
Just Received. ;
I ull l.M- Uhimk y IMifilit Motm, iMnglct Oil 0'HiimT fU'Vrt
1 dwiil. (Vn IKian nd l'wk ot't thrm Joftll (ft tint Jnti v
ami J.riM fi,;tit Pur t I t .n (rti jl. U f Tt Uu a? thmrt r.d
'li w !Tt,' V kfp a full Ult of " w
P.iLtlSH.
RecclTtt-Pitiful
From Bakersville.
Appeal
, MPTJTIES DRIVEN AWAY.
Offlcen
Many Shots fired by Strikers.
Had to Run, -Z. yC-HONnsaTOH,-
W. Ya June 24-To-
day a posse of United Slates deputy mar
shals, led by A. 0. Hotford, of Bluefield,
were fired on, by the strikers" and forced
to flee from the coal Selds at Mattawaa,
Yesterday afternoon the. marshals,' set
out from Bluefield to reachlhe scene of
the miners' ilots Within SO miles" or
Thacket-they found that they oould pra
oeed no further by rati on account of
the flood.:? They struck out 'across the
mountains encountering almost uusur
mountable difficulties and late Sunday
afternoon reached the end of their Jour
ney Proceeding toworkj they began-L
serving notices of the injunction watch
had been issued by Judge Jackson. r' -A
mob of strikers followed; armed to
the teeth with firearms. On all eiden
could be heard the cry,' "dowh with, the
government ,; by .Injunction i'V- Men
threatened them ; with ;; their weapons,
women called down the vengoaaoe of
heaven upon them and children ' hurled
stones. ' When nightfall came notice had
been . served on the strikers- of all the
coal companies', but one and that was to
be served at Lick Fork Coal and Coke
Company, st Thacker. Fearing an am
bush they waited until morning and early
today set out for Thacker. Some time
before noon they attempted to serve the
injunction papers at the above named
colliery.' A mob folio wed; enraged to
desperation at the sweeping character of
the Injunction,' One reckles fellow Bred
the first shot and quick " as lightning
the mountain sides re-echoed with re
sounding reports that followed the crack
of 20 or 80 rifles. The deputies were
forced to take refuge in flight and then
barely escaped with their lives.
Danger, disease and death follow neg
lect of the bowels. Use De Witt's Little
Early Risers to regulate them and you
will add years to your, life and life to
your years. Kaey to take, never gripe.
F. 8. Duffy & Co.
A torglcal operation is not -necessary
to cure piles. De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve saves all that expense and never
falls. Beware of counterfeits. F. S.
Duffy 4 Co.
THE MARKETS.
The following quotations were receiv
ed by J. B. Latham Co, Now Bern
N. O.
' Naw YoRJt, June 25.
Ope. High. Low. Clotc
... 8.53 8.89 8.7S
... 7.97 8.11 808
... 7.67 7.80 7.08 7.08
.. 7.7 7.71 7.87
Chicago, Jane U.
, Open. High. Low. Close
.. 80 oof
Open. High. Low. CloM
Open. High. Low. Close
.. 8.10 8.10
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New York, June 85
Open. Olgh. Low. Close
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Latest Estimate of the west Virginia Dis-' ' !
Vaster iwduces alLof the Losses, --ix
BoasokvVs . June 24 ?-U s aow re-
yorted that not over 80 people . are tnisf
tng in fhaooal feldr as a-resalt of Sat
urday's flood.. ..(; ,
The town of KeystdheV while much
damaged, is not wipod out, as was re-
orted.. Nq estimate- of property .' loss
has been made either by coil operators
or by the railroad officials. The loss,
nowever, is far up in lae. thousands.. No
definite news has been received from the
coal fields', a all wtre arestlU down
and there is ho means of communica
tion. Sr-';' -
The' Norfolk and Western Railroad
Company's loss will reach $500,000. Men
and "material are being hurried to the
si fields from all over the line of the
Norfolk and Western. ' - '
A telegram this afternoon dated En-
nl; W. V.; from Oeneral Manager
Jphdson, 'Jpt the Norfolk and Western
Railway, Says:
!The best information is that about 60
people were drowned in the North Fork
of the Elkhorn. Property loss about
33(r,Q00. The Norfolk and Western
Railroad suffered severe damage to Its
tracks and trestles, Expect to be open
fj traffic some, time Wednesday if we
have oi more storms.'' '
WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN.
Temperature Averaged Below Normal.
Cotton Slow Growth.
Raleigh, June 25. The weekly crop
bulletin for the week ending Monday,
June 24, was as follows:
Frequent showers with cloudy, cool
weather prevailed during the week just
pasted. Rates occurred at some place or
other in the State on every day of ' the
week, and were quite heavy on .the J 1st
and night of the 24th, causing. freshets
n the smaller streams; but generally the
rains were local In character, and. over
many counties there were favorable Op.
portunlties for farm work. Tbe tempera
)ure averaged 5 below tbe dally normal
but was not sufficiently low to be lo
jurious or to check growth. Maximum
temperatures exceeding 00 occurred oe
Sunday and Monday with Increased snp
shine and really summer-like weather.
Tbe condition of crops has become very
diversified; generally In the northeastern
section and along tbe northern border ol
the State where leas rain fell, cultivation
ha progressed rapidly and crops have
made fairly good growth, though; tbey
are still very backward; In tbe . south
omira! end west portion rata has beta
continuous, cultivation almost- Impossi
ble, and all erops era la very bad eondl
lion in eooseqieaoe of grass snd. weed
Wheat harvest b Searing completion
la the oentral-east section, bat has been
delayed by wet weather in the west; lack
of well Ailed beads Indicate a SborUt
yield than espeetoa,, Utonga the erop
will be a good one) there la etaob coca
plalat of atoldiog la ' shock, and even
ae iproettag of ripe grain la the
fields. Cora when wall cultivated, es
pecially fa aplsads, Is the aaty erop that
looks well, la the . Seat good progress
la bulla has beet jasda, - and tool
farssers ksve begsa to lay by early com
elsewhere growth has been slow, saost
fields art still graatyt - Iewls4da -asaally
pleated W eora have aot been flowed
sad will be abaadoaed. - Cotton U a ik
ing very slow growth, hot looks fairly
wail la ealiivsted aside; grate eoetlanes
lo be troablesoait la seme eosetlae lies
have appeared os notion. Borne early
piloted, eoiuth II bvglsolif so fam
sqwres, Tobeoco is 4olng well kft
clear, sad gesersJIy, has good ,sus4,
maaf corraapandasu Bow reynrt ene'
dllloe ef lobaoro also poov.- Ptl
loot faJrly well. pr1 oii are '
8oeaad hantlg ba te eixlerwa;
fevbee are g,ll,l ripe, at irtey sr
rottlni. apiit ttn era nS.clt, torn
U!fil 4b fro It f-nfiUnor to ftl)
MatI" are rt'r fin ad S or
of bty will fc'iel.
THE MODERN BEAUTY
Thrives on good food and sunshine, with
plenty of exercise In the open air. Her
form glows with health and her face
blooms with its beauty. If bee system
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.' - -. ..-
BELL AIR.
Jund 25. Our section wai visited yes
terday morning 1.30 with a storm or
cyclone that mule havoc with our or
chards and woods twisting off shade
treia, fruit trees and some of our sturdy
old hiokdrys, it lasted only a few min
utes but scared Borne of our citizens as
It'waa the most severe wind we have
had for 80 years In this Immedtate section.
Corn is verf much blown down, cot
ton where It was high enough also
blown down.
We don't miss any grass. It seems to
have held Its own very well. Tbe rain
lu not very severe, and work could go
on as soon as things could be cleared
away. L.
Eczema, nail rheum, tetter, chafing,
Ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are
quickly cured by DeWltt'a Witch Hazel
8lve. The certain pile Are. 8.
Dotty is Co.
Dobbin & Fen-all,
At Tucker's Store,
, , 123-125 Fayettevllle St,
Raleigh, N. C.
Want
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, AT Wc A VARJX wearo now
clpintmr out on shrins aeawmV
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accuinnuuui oi aur pirvw sum
odd ndKRue,Oarjtai , -;
CarwU irorUi-1.00, 11.25 and
81.50 yard-V.
Come and a Uirra or aeJid.tu
yonr : measnrwi, . No , charge' (or
making throe carped luto, iqaarns,
eartjct ot rogi.-r ; ,'-",'. s.
'V DOBBIN XfmVU&Xj
; alr'ra Tak't Sc(inJ Cirae.
f 'e (I- Umi'kI n.1ay, v-t 1 , 'k!,l '1,
At T1"a M Nn" Ai-
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:SHALFPIG HAMS,
Breakfast KtrjpN, California Hams and
a FreNh lot Fancy lilgin and Clover
Hill Print Bntler Just B?ccived at J.
JU McDanirs, 71 Broad St.
A new bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef just received.
Kresh lot Small Sugar Cured Hams, Pic Nin Hania and Eng
lish Cured Shoulders.
Fresh Grits, Oatflakes and Kice.
A few Nice North Carolina Peeled and Sliced Dried
Peaches only 5c pound.
Dunham's Schredded Cocoanut Nice and Fresh.
Heinz's Pickles bolh Four and Sweet.
Partlet Pcare, Standard Quality 10c, 3 lb. can or 3 for '5c
Yours to please,
3j Give-me a call.
T W II Kl MM
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g I 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St.
Wholesale
& Retail
Grocer,
8 JUST RECEIVED o
:0 A Fresh lot Clover Hill Buttor, Fresh Cheese, Fancy Cakes O
and Crackers, and a Nice Stock of Keleet Canned OixhIs.
We also have a lot of P. 1. darner's liiick for sulc.
o L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. S
Phone 169 t 61 Broad Street g
Try Our Best Patent Flour !
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Flour Unit can i in I v U
iiiinlc in a iiiimIiiii mill
friuii I lie innsl laiifullv
Ht'lecU-tl wheal.
are selling the same
at astonishingly low piii i-s.
Armour's ( 'an iimsihI Meat
eonut:iiillv on IliihI
4 'offer offer Kllll llol.l-,
glMKl. Vrl'y I'l"-r( llllllv.
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J. J. TOLSON, Jr.,
Broad St Grocer Phone 137. 5
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Highest Artistic Standard.
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For -Factory Prlcei and Liberal Terms.
Address s. W. F. BLOTJNT,
"; I '' . a . State Representative,
: ' : , . : Raleigh, N. o
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