TOL HX-'-KO. 76. SIW BIEN, H. C, FRIDAY M0ESI58,, JUNI 23, 1901. TWENTIETH YEAR A A 7A fA A A A A 0)0 Should, Catch1 o o " Thomas Q. Blonnt and Ziegler A spring heel, ranging iu size from 'X for $2.00 and 2.50. W iVe will sell long as they last at $1.25 and $(.50 to IS A Also complete line of Sheets, x90 Sheets torn and hemmed, ready for use. nrioe from R5c to 'V 70c. Pillow Cases 45x86 ranffin? fipmotitsttiol r n'oitl - ' TTflrta Afilla HAGICBURN A I 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. mimm mm WHAT IT DOES. ATLANTIC & N. C. Mew nern, w. u., May 15. ieoi. : Vade Mecum Spring Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Gentlemen: ( . For the past two the last month I had trom a case oi chronic finding no relief until a personal iriend I began the use oi Vade Mecum Water and its effect on me within the short time oi one deriul, having been relieved entirely of my trouble by its use. I take great pleasure .in giving you this testimony of its merits 'and efficacy for stomach and liver troubles. fl 3 - T A A. 1. 1- 1 - A v i Diucu x ueartui vu uuo gained 23 pounds and vmy standard weight. Yours truly, B. A. NEWLAND, . . 2 , - Master Transportation. For Sato at P. 5. DUPPV'5 DRUd STORE, . , New Bern, N. C; A Freeh lot Small Pig Ham, and EnglUh Cured rtliouldem. . i v fc - t v. t r it yvu wMit wnnuuag diuo ny oar ruioaou iwk rnu Mgea, ixwkod io oil, 12o lb, tbey are all right. W also have a lull line 4 Canned Meala, VegeUtilna, Hon pa, eto. It yon !wnt good brwul, Iry our 2Jo and c Floor thtj' cant lea anywhere. ' - We are alio aadqoartera for Fine Bolter and Ctffee, Our Morning Glory Brand of Coffee Km. 1, 2, 1 and 4, at 20c, 26c, 80a and too ptr pound li a trade winner. . : . Jive m a trial and we 1U ftmnnU to phM yo6 3,', . . Youm far buainma, S '"l " v WlKleaato and BeUll Orocer, . '' Peninsular Stoves and Ranges Just, Received. nill I.tw Kfnlwly TVligU J5(otm, IVnglpf CM1 Cnr.kina; Flovr ai.J Ovn. Come h ar.4 W' k 1.. and frir rifcht. (or siork U Wind,. firmti'. We irrp a fall Hardware & Building Llatcrial. ( sn.l Varr,':' (I i n n u!i " x rn. ?'! t r l',e grvm', s A and Your Eye. o o Oxfords, both , high and 1 to 74, these Oxfords sold for the dext fewUys or as Pillow and Bolster Oases. 90- in brioe from 10c to 18c eVtaafin-rr On friVO Antra nnlir RAILROAD CO. years up to within been a great sufferer nervous indigestion, through the advise of month has been won ui tuia water x nave have nearly reached Broakfaat Stripe, Ho Nio Ham 2 C . f t. , , i c. J orrr Oxm jmH ft ht yon im,w rx.rnpl-te In (Unrf Ikon awl vt,k f ,!rrr Ktu:,!. AJ1 Ui (.raiutn up STL'FATHIZER TiRRlD. Insufficient Evidence to Make Incen ; diary Arrest" ; . Deellaes Electloa. Ihor. H. Hill aaa laos;ater Jndire .Paraell ' Serleosly 111. BlakB For Fobll School Teacaers. i'M First tlce President. Bamhoh, jane 27. Some - of the 'sympathizers of the striking machin ists of the Beeboerd Atr-Llae here night before fast ''tarred" one of the new men who came to replace the -ttrlkers. The rarrlng wu done In a meadow near the company's shops. Prof. W. J. Ferrell who was lately elected a member of the State board of public school examiners, declines the office, on account of his pressing duties. The board Is to meet at Chapel Hill next Saturday. Insurance commissioner Young left today for Edenton, to investigate a fire which Is alleged to have been Incendiary Be went to Dunn to make an Investiga tion of an alleged Incendiary fire but as the evidence was not sufficient to enable arrests to be made he Is holding that case open. Thos H. Hill, well known In this State as a poet, Is critically III at his home In Raleigh. Mrs. S. 8. Batchelor, a daugh ter of judge Thomas R. Furnell Is also seriously ill. and her father was called from Wrlghtsvllle here. The ' other daughters are trained nurses and these are with her, one having arrived from Lynchburg today. Prof Gtlssom, the state veterinarian ot South Carolina Is here and was a caller at the agricultural department today The State Superintendent of Public Instiuction bu prepared the blanks for certificates of public school - teachers Thesewlll be given after tho July ex aminations. The first-grade certificate now runs for two years. Among the arrivals here Is Lieut. J, K. Toung, TJ. S. A., of Henderson, re cently home" from Manila. He Is to be marrjod July 8, to MlsstDalsy Stevenson ot Henderson. ' Other arrivals are: R. T. Carlyle, Q. W. Hayes, Laurlnburg; F. P. Uobgood, Oxford; W. L. Orlssom, Greensboro, Rev Dr. i. D. Hufbam, Hendersoa. Dr. Hufham Is now on bis way to the Tar River Baptist Association In this State, but wu stopped here by the news of the sickness of his daughter. Charles McCrery, a Marylander by birth, until lately one of tbe junior partners of tbe Carnegie Steel Company, baa been made first vtoe-presldnt and general manager of the Tennessee Coal andiron Company, with headquarters at Birmingham. He has many friends In this Stale and one of these to day re ceived this news. Mr. James Brows of Portsmouth, Va over SO years of age suffered for years with a bad sore on bis face. Physicians oould not help him. DeWltt'a Wllcb Haael Salve cored him permanently. F 9. Duffy Co. '. Bids on Textile School. Rjoaioa, June 27. Tbe executive ooataaluee of tbe board of agriculture met agala today to pass upon tbe bids for constructing the textile school at the Agricultural and Mechanical Col let here. Zachary A Zsobary, W. T. Barrow, U. A. Moses aid tbe North Carollaa 8nlldlo and Supply Company were the Uddera, Their bids ranged froas a Utile over $18,000 to a little leas taaat3,000. Joins Tbe Octopus. RiLuoa, Jans ST. Ex-Senator Marlon Belter has goae to New York 40 jola Beaator J oh P. J mm of RevadaJ tad they win leave nuaraay for Baa Fraaebne, wbeaee they . will eall for Alaska. Bwtler to attorney f ot the Alae- ke Develop meal Cotaptai of New York, of which Beaator Joaee Is a director tad large stockholder. , . Hurly AH the Velnaieers Retimed. Bii Fa4ctaoo, ioae Se.Tbe arrival today ot the traaspotu Tkoaaae tad Be (otd briag nearly all the vol tatter enaj hoeae frma the Pkltleptaee. There are ret to arrive the Jadlaa, wtik the Porty-eecoad ReglaMet, tad Kltpeirtck Ilk the rerty-talrd. TWre are bow the rresMte aevea ws:iaeeite awaJV la aswUrlnf oel , : Itinaa't Street Kaltwty RaUet ' Wife. ' v. 4 CtaTKuatt, Jaae H Tbe Cleveland CHy iUlleer Vnmpvi, ait kaowl aeibe MltW Cnll4u4 ayatMn. of (Westor ilaaaa Is prMat, st aorl ldy Uu t4 wr ef all " nr a4 snmnmwe. a bs dwi Is tfc wlr of U oowr-say i yf ovavr will W artarot, to Use t!T t wtifa!a a fw ';. A i i 1 1 ( ' 1:1 Y- -'" BAM FAILURE. , Seventh Rational Closes Its Door. Rumor ed Stock- Exchange Finn in " -. Troubler ' Special to Journal. - -; Naw Tokk, Jane 87. The Seventh National Bank, about which there have been rumors of trouble for ieveral days', today closed Hs doors. It was rumored that a big Stock Ex change firm was .in great trouble, and might have Tb suspend. The announcement of, the Seventh's closing started a sharp Belling movement in stocks, with the tendency of prlceB downward: According to the bank's last statement to the New York clearing house for the week ended June 32J," the Seventh Na tional had a capital of $370,000; net profits $834,460; loans $4,407,100; specie $557,700; legals $777,700; deposits $3, 718,400; circulation $998,800. According to the official statement covering the period Opto the close of business on April 14, the government had $810,883 on deposit with the bank, all postal funds, which is a fair average. To secure this the government held $250, 000 In bonds. A surgical operation Is not necessary to cure piles. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Baves all that expense and never falls. Beware of counterfeits. F. - S. Duffy & Co. Appointed Commander. Special to Journal. Raleigh, June 27. Governor Ay- cock appoints William T. Old. of Elizabeth City, Commander of the North Carolina Naval Reserves, vice H H. Mcllhency, of Wilmington, re igned. Wares of Iron and Steel Workers Raised, Cleveland, June 20. The conference of the American Tin Plate Company's officials with representatives of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, which has been In session here for several days past, has resulted In the signing of a now wage scale to go Into effect July 1. Tbe workmen asked for an advance of 2 per cent Nearly 80,000 men, it Is stated, will be benefited. Navy Needs Sailors. Washtkotoh, June 20. Men are wanted for the enlisted force of the nsvy tocomplote tho authorized strength of 28,000. Tbe apprentice system Is .over ,000 short and the regular establish ment about tbe samo number, with poor prospect of being fully recruited during the present summer. Over 900 sailors, whose terms of enlistment had expired, were discharged within the last three weeks from the Aslallo Btatlon, and ss each ship returns home Its crew almost to a man will be discharged. At this rale the Navy Department finds it Im possible to maintain the service at Its full strength, although every recruiting station Is active In enlisting men. Eczema, ssltrheum, tetter, chafing Ivy poisoning and all ekln tortures are qolokly cured by De Witt's Witch Haael Salve. The certain pile cure. F. 8. Duffy A Co. Changes In Encampment RaMttoa, June 17. Tbe change In the order la which the reglmenu will en camp at Camp.Aycock, Wrlghtsvllle, Is very satisfactory. .The trd regimeot to cam pi Bret became ll U from the to bacco section, aad saaay of lu members are la tbe lobeooo trade. Jaly 10th U gees Into camp, leaving on the 19th. The seooad retjlmeat foes In on the Md of Jury, aad Wares oa lbs (1st. The first regiment goes la August Sib, aad Uovee oa the 14tb, both days inclusion. As stated eosae weeks ago, the battery of artillery at Charlotte, Which waa race ally made a foil beitery, will eaeasapwtlk the Ylnrt re glnseab V The Rutherford Rifles, Co, U, trd retlsMBVts dlabaaded for faOnre to ply with teqalrasaeaU. f . 24.V4S Filipino Taken. ' Wsssoiaroa, Jaae SsX Tbe Wei De panaaeat has published a list el eap torea aad sarreadere ia Use' Pklllpplss Itlaads, eepplasneatary to Ue list pub Itotwd oa tbe ltk last. The new list oover the period froai April CHa to May lata, 101. Daring that period II e(Sca( aad J8I stee of the taeerttal troops wevecaptsred aad 441 Officers and 130 saea earreadewd, saskleg lbs tnlal aiaiber or lasargeats csptarad or j sarrdfd op to May IS last. WIJHH, There were aerreaderad together with SA.I10 roeeds of emmaaliloa aa M raa eoa. . ' - V . Crt Tarlr friit Montr. WatKiaoroa. Jaae Warrasi ore W Jay mA j ih TrMUrr ! n.Hxafll fft tn tit llMhAAit. ril Wa ' T. (u,(fa 1 310 anil (art Fftvrh 1T U. J r -', ll 1 -! r ly 1 il ' t- :. i t i . 'a ;! SECOND STORM RAGES. Pocahontas Said to Have Been YUited by .- - Worse Downpour. I T, tlT ' XT . ' ' T U . It 1 xiiiUKriaijU, n. v&, tfuua v a. road operator has just received rord from Focahonias, It miles wesi, thai there hss been a cloudburst and that water is three feet deep In the railroad yard and is washing property away. Rojlhoke, Va., June 26. Word was re ceived here at a late hour to-night con firming the report that there had been another heavy fall of rain in the Wast Virginia coal fields. The Intelligence received here says another storm has occurred and that Pocahontas is damaged mdre than last Saturday. All railroad repairs are threatened. Cooper, W. Va June 26. Heavy rain to night in the head of the Elkhorn has washed out much of tbe now work, and is likely to delay traffic to morrow. The bridge on Mill orcck, west of Cooper, is washed out. THB MODERN BEAUTY Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with hoalth and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, bIio uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Foreclosure Sale. Pursuant to a judgment of the Su perior uourt ot uraven county January term 1900 In an action, entitled Cesar Becton and wife against the A. & N. C. railroad company, the undersigned, as clerk of said Court, was authorized and directed to foreclose a certain mortgage deed executed by David Best and wife Milly, in lieu of ProBecntlon Bond of said plaintiffs Ccasar Becton and wifo in said suit. Now therefore, in obedi ence to said Judgment I will offer for sale at tbe c urt Louse door in JNow Bern, at 12 o'clock, Monday August Sth, 1901, for cash all tbe right, title and in terest of tbe said David Best and wife in and to a certain piece or parcel of land situated In Craven county, to wit: Being a portion of the 800 aore grant of the State of North CarJHha to W. K. Clarke, and by said Clarke and wife con veyed to Milly Best, by deed dated April 21, 1897, and rocordeu in the office of tbe Register of Deeds of Craven County Beginning at Outlaw's gate on the swamp, running thence, along the tram road towards Dover to Jim Washing ton's field, thence, at right angles with bia line to a maple In Dover branch thence north, at tight angles to a stake, thence wllh the line of West and Becton to the tram road of Hlnes Brothers, thence with Hlnes tram road In the feed house, thonce cast, along the swamp to the first Btatlou, said to contain fifty acres, together with the Improvements thereon. W. M. WATBON, Clerk Superior Court. Juno 27th, 1901. Dobbin & Ferrall, At Tucker's Store, 123-125 Fayettevllle St, Raleigh, N. C. Want A Carpet ? AT 75c A YARD we are now cleaning out our sprint; (warnm h accunioliitiontt of part piecoa and odd rolb Fino Carpcta. Camta worth $1.00, l.'i5 mid 1.60 a yard. Co trie and aoe Uicra or aenu ua jour inoaauran. Ho ciiargo tor making thcee carpets into squares. carpels or ruga. DOBBIN AfCRRALU 1 You Con GctHoldof t i r rx ' A (Znnrl Trryr1 , ' . ' ' an4 ,.,,y s-iA(lj TfHMH. 1 f ..... ,.- I..,w- 7 to Ht ,1.1 I t fn tr. r.F'Ai".r. j rr-n..T 'it I . u -1 SMALL PIG. HAMS, 1 Breakfast Strips California If ains and a Frs?Hh lot Fancy' Elgin anil Ciovcr Hill Print IBiiMsr Just TtsHt'iveel at .1. Ia. MeOanicrs, 71 Itroad St. i 5 JJ A new bbl. Fulton Market ru-esn lot fcmnii Migart.ured Hams, Pic Nio Hams and Eng lish Cured Shoulders. Fresh Grits, Oatflakes and Rice. A few Nice North Carolina reeled and Sliced Dried Peaches only 5c pound. Dunham's Schredded Cocoanut Nice and Fresh. lleinz's Pickles both Four and Sweet. Martlet Pears, Standard Quality 10c, 8 lb. can or ;i for '25ci Give me a call. Yours to please, i J. L. McDML. 'Phone 91. 71 rol Hi. O JUST RECEIVED W A Fresh lot Clover Hill Butter, Fresh Cheese, Fancy Cakes and Crackers, and a Nice Stock of Select Canned Goods. We also have a lot of P. P. Garner's Kriek for sale. . S L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. 8 Phone 169, 61 Broad Street imiiimimmiuimi Try Our Best J. J. TOLSON, Jr., fyoad St, Grocer, MVL Highest Artistic Standard. USED IN 100,000 HOMES INC.UIIN. The President AND DCCT IVIIOIOI AMO In Kunn THIS ULOI III UU1U I l-ll 1J ek America, For Factory Prices and Liberal Terms, Address : W. F.: BLOUNT. State Representative, Raleigh, N. O liiSiBook Store I for Letter Files. Serviceable Hammocks. V 7 G: H. Ennctt e NcY."f crt Fruit Slcrc Now rH.lrig tr'itn larm di!f Vn I'mit a ajl )ar j rii'livalni I'.Ivlt' !n ;n, m I'me IU iUttf " t y -! i ' !, f.r family t)., 5 J f 1- ' . II ."I f t . Corned Beef jnst received. 2 Wholesale e& Retail Grocer, Patent Flour ! Flour lliat can only be made in a modern mill ml from the most cairfully selects! wheat. 4 We are selling the same at astonishingly low pi Armour's Canvassed Meat A eoiiBtJinlly on hand. Coffee olTer still holds giMxl. 'eiy iese I fully, Phone 137. if PiMJOS United States if D 7; i is .n, va new raiasi imm aaroniM Sim e im ,or 4 e Hm, im m I'm mm a k km rw M . tii nN imi v a ta n fcli at , i I mm h ? eieea. a eJejsBBa safvfvssf fSMiajpi 9 4"s)SbV4bi0 "t r. f . Tm iapa j w.n. t. ji'ixiV ' tVW a tlrrrcH rtaawa. frfrtW lwii fs'iiKinrin, Jna fs-iriat,' . (i;-Ml! H