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VOL XlX.NO.-78. IWINTIRTH YEAR SIW BIRN,.H. Cn SUNDAY ,MpRNIK6, JUKI SO," 1901 I ' -a i .... v . . .' w IIS ' 1 - s 'if tor MM mi MM. " K lnK ft8 they last at M $ J. 25 "RiLElSH. Capital tr Basone Crazy Base Ball. On ...-f,v-' Should Catch Your; Eye. o o o o"; Thomas G. Blount and Ziegler Oxfords, both high' and 3K lg heel, ranging in size from T to 7 J, these Oxfords solT W We will sell for the dext few days or and $.50 ij Also complete line of Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Oases. 90 V x90 Sheets torn and hemmed, ready for use, price from 65c to V 70c. Pillow Cases 45x36 ranging in price from 10c to 18c hemstitched or 'plain. Utica Mills sheetintr 22c for 2dsvs onlv: Ua. . . . W ' i M S , 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. TOE UCID DABB. WHAT "IT DOES. ATLANTIC & N. C. RAILROAD CO. New Bern, N. O., May 15. 1901. ' TVade Mecum Spring Co., ' ; Winston-Salem, N. C. Gentlemen: ' ' . For the past two years up to within . the last month had been a great sufferer ' : irom a case oi chronic nervous indigestion, ,.- finding no relief until through the advise of a personal mend I began , the use oi vade -Mecum Water nnd its effect on me within the short time ol one month has been won- deriul, having been relieved entirely of my - trouDie Dy us use. l tase 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 t ' my standard weight. - Yours truly, r B. A. NEWLAND, Master Transportation. For Sal at P. 5. DUFFY'S DRUQ STORE, i . New Bern, N. C. CkapelHlU Sectloa Bad la Crops. ) Bar JUetlig a Sae'cess, , Prelialaary HerU U ; ;v'ywa" Bwla41: '0; . j V Case. v Ralrioh, June 89. The attorney Gen eral today completed the work of pre paring the contracts - for furnishing school text books at the prices fixed-, by the text book commission. Ex-Congressman Btrowd of Chapel Hill says the crops In that section are in the worst condition Imaginable and that tide farmers are In very bad plight,, Cot ton in this section looks better than It does in the west, but the corn in the west Is much better than that here. Iits expected that the attendance at the base ball game here July 4 will break the Raleigh record. A lawn party li to be given in aid of the local team, which lost money by the failure of the Forts mouth and Newport News teams to The lawyers and judges who attended the annual meeting of the Bar Associa tion at Wrlghtsvtlle say it was the best meeting yet held. Rev. John C. Kllgo, president of Trin ity College, is feere to preach at Eden- ton Street M. E. church tomorrow a ser mon aS part of the exercises In memory of the late Robert O. Barton, Esq., who was one of the ablest lawyers In the Bute. The preliminary hearing of T. B. Ty son and A. M. Waddell, both of Fj ettevtlle, charged with swindling a Vir glnla life insurance company was held here today. Both wero bound over to Superior Court. 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 ber system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she nses the gentle and pleasant Byrnp of Figs, made by the California Fig Byrup Co. only. .BBiB : A Fresh lot Small Pig llama, Breakfast BtHps, Pl0 Nid Hanw and English Cured Shoulder. ' If you want aomethlng nice try onr Frookod Pork Pan. ' ; sga, packed in oil, 121o lb, tbry are all rifrht. W also havsf full lin of Canned Meat, Vegetables, Soups, etcT ; ' If yon want good brtad, Irj our iMo mil 80 Flour Ihry esn'l be beat any whtre. , : We sre also needqoarters for Fine Butter and Coffee, Otir '. Morning Glory Brand of CofTre Noa. 1, 8 ami 4, at 20c, 2oe, 80o and 3&o per pound la a (rado winner. - ' Giro ui a trial and we wlU guarantee to phase rotf . , sours kit DtuinesM, , ,1 S T. , .3. : JR: Jr., . Wholesale as4 fotaU Orecer, , J PHOIK 69. C4r. Broad A If unwk Nu. s X a t" . oad ' Peninsular Stoves and . . v. Ranges Just Received. - Fnirlin K.lnry Drligl.t M(r, l)t.lrr (M Cor king f lax n4 Ovrtia. Ctn Ion al kok r.vrr Itwm )nU ffi wbat yow wsnt I rr and H"M rl't. Our rtfk rs mw cmtiflrt h tm lur and Wlnclwrn.' Wekrtsf.lUwkof ' Ilardvaro '& Bui!ili::g nlcrial. r-;nU,.(hls ami VarnUlt, IWA and f .1 ( '1 .lors I Vatiih 2c rn. bpeclal tojonrnaf.. ' K,.A , ' :-. Rauuoh, June 24-rTheophilas Hunter Hill, the well known North Carolina poet, died here today with typhoid fever, tgea oo year. ;,vr.w;- ? Pine Exhibit Space at marleston. Special to Journal' ' v.' ",' Ralbioh, June 39, -Thomas K. . Bra- ner, Secretary Slate Board of Agriculture Is back from Charleston, S. C, and re ports that he hss secured the best place the entire centre of -Forestry exhibit, 4,000 feet of space, and will make a col lective exhibit. Boers Lease Gold Mines. Special to Journal. Lokdom, 89. The, report comes that the Boers have leased the- vaet Rand 'gold mines, to French and German spec ulators. This was done before Lord Roberts IsBued his proclamation. Strike Trouble Abated. Thacker, W. Va., June 28.-Qulet pre vailed today In the coal fields of this section, where 1,000 miners are on strike for the recognition of the union. Though there has been constant dread of hostili ties between the strlkors and guards on duty at the collieries, nothing of the sort appears probable, as both sides have pparenlly settled down for a long struggle. OHIsens of Thacker and Matewan, to gether with Sheriff Hatfield and other county officials fear the next chapter of the strike will be tbs declaration of 1 feud between (be Daniel boys, of Kua tacky, and the mine operative. It Is elalnsd lit guard have fired at th Daniel' In the bill of Kentucky oppo site the mines, sod that the former are certain to eek revsnge. to Heat Continues in New York. Special to Journal. New Yobk, June 29. Tho hot spell continues today, with a good many pros trations from the heat. Railroad Tunnel Caved In. Special to Journal. Baltimore, June 29. The Pennsyl vania Railroad Company's tunnel under this city caved in today, on a passenger train. "- Eight Millions Liabilities. Bpeclal to Journal. New York, June 29. It is said that the liabilities of Marquand & Company, brokers, who recently failed may reach $8,000,000. State Cotton Report. Bpeclal to Journal. Raleigh, Juno 29 The Stato crop report, to-day, gives the asreago in cot ton as compared with last year, at 107, and present condition as 77. 1 North Carolina.Virglnia League. Special to Journal. Wilmington, June 89. Wilmington made it three straight from Tarboro, winning today by a score of 8 to 6. Charlotte, June 13. The borne team won from Raleigh In a close game, score 8 to 8. A surgical operation I not eoeuary csre pile. DeWItt' Witch llaael Salv save all that expense and never fail. Bsware of eounterfrlu. F. 8. Deify A Co. - . S track hJ Massachusetts. OuooaTBB, Massv, June 18 Ta Portland Ashing . tchooaar KUa at. Doogbty cam late this port to day oon- stdsreMy daassgsd aad reported that he had beta rua dewa by Uta battleship kjasaekjeiu off ' the Booth Bkoal Ughltalp lest eight. The schooner kad sec bowsprit brokea aad aer eetwaur dassafad aad aottaleed other lajnrles to ker rlggtsg. Ber eapula does not bias Ike beuletblp, let laatead praUes the offleere aad ertw for tea prompt Mktiaaee which they gave ala after lee eolllslee, i - :,. i .' - . .'. . ! The eesldeeteeeerved le a deasefog sad la spite of the fact that both tesasU were soeadlsg freqesal warning. ' Re Rev Dctelopmeats li Kacbla- fl j . ttte Strike, a 1 Ktwmsnr Haws, V-, laae M-Tksr (a aoiUag erw la Ike atachlaW strike altoalloe save e prwalswl ballot that Ike ed l aot far of aad that sosae of ths arereteralBi le werk. Tkssieci ber eaaaetae iMraad. PmiocM ktsloaky, ef Ike etacklBlaU, ear Urae ofklsewe wmI bark Ibis wmk. A Imporunt esawvlsg of b ttrlkar wlU be ld losaorrow to eoealdar tee aaaa taJ atuattoa. Eczema, aaltrheum, tetter, chafing ivy poisoning and all skin torture arr quickly oured by DeWItt' Witch Hazel Salve. The certain pile cure. F. S Doily & Co. Minnesota Storm Swept. Bt. Paul, Minn., Jane 48. Heavy storms, with more or less damago, are reported all over this section this after noon, and the loss will run well ap Into the thousands, while a number of people have been Injured and much live stock killed. The worst storm was that wblch paas- d through a large district south of N Richmond, Wisconsin. It was a genuine lorsado aad did much damage to farm property, bat no live were loet On smaller seals It resembled the tornado which swept over and destroyed the greater portion of New Richmond two yaars ago. Over a dosen farmea have already reported the los of part or all their bnllJIngl, windmills, live Stock, machinery, etc, and the loss tbare will be heavy,: ' r. HEEfSifOf! A PLUNGE! s"se ' siiefsa How many women feel equal to dive below the watery deep? How many of them have the nerve for it ? Very few. Almost every woman suffers from a weakened condition ot tne mu cous membrane that lines her body and this saps her vitality and energy. She is .filled with nervous terrors and does not find life worth living. She is told she has dyspepsia or "female weakness" when In reality nothing ails her but catarrh or in flammation of the delicate lining of her organs. She needs Pe-ru-na and nothing else. It is the only medicine nec essary to restore her strength. What's the use of dragging through life half alive when Pe-ru-na will bring back all jts pleasure? This medicine Is a tonic for the whole body, and there is no doubt at all but that you need it, for it is the One real cure for all troubles. Competitive Examination, A competitive examination will be held at the Graded School building on Wednesday July 10th beginning at 10 o'clock for the purpose of selecting teache? to fill tho vacancies now exist ing in the second and fourth grades. The examination will embrace the fol lowing subjects: Spelling, reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, gram mar, history, civil government, physiolo gy, and methods of teaching. Thos. R. Foust, 8upt, M li Jaaase Brown of Portsaoetk, Va, over N years ef age so Bared for yean with a bad sore aa ala faes. rbysktaa eoold aot klp hlaa, peWltt'aWltek liasal Balve eared Mai eersseassTU. f . S Duffy A Co. - ,., ' . ' OOptriUoa Will Otier Miners Secured. , Wti4ja", w. v, so as Ts uHr k 44H Ul iWt ir(ia by curing tha e fprtki of Ik mi at CM Aim ailn, who or nH anion lt.!y hk Tty imUn, To 4j tt. ti'k UVu Mllmsi thai rc'f II mn art fmpioytd ' !' ,llS ln la it t Our Army Finest la tie Weill .; Losdom, Jto aft. Dariog tba dsbate ea the ansy re-orgaataatloa bill la the tloeae ef Lords todsy, Lord Wolasley, ibeforaMt aommandaf-la-eblef ef the foreea, declared that the Valud Stats nay was the Coast ef Ita else le the world. Ba M lu teperloHty was' dat to geod wares. Oraat Brttata fare ike aiUraailr of 6onpnaUoer kog Ue to aeoare tserelas. - , ; "r I'i.arml. U tU (.Fiinin 1 - all. 40.000 Wia fee Idle. , Prrraaoae, Jaae ) All the Bint (Um factories of the eoaatry optratad aadct th aniWe of the Asaerlete Filet (Jlw Workers' l'l"a will Hum tonwir row Sl;ht for ptrlnd ranging from foar wak to two shoiU. Fslly 40.OC4 we aad bnjr grt the Cnatomary HSW Vrtlf. Thalonfmt tbatilnwn I la the pra- rtiptloa bntiis tn.f k, wtir the I,-VX) isllIM watkm will N Mt for t avtaiba Tk siastna la the tWmr yhrtnrhli fofsli s an4latt p -1 w . r . ntftnth h Is f-f f-'r M.rf of H " (' a J'.f. s a il s ) rl'iM. wlitr h !'.! t"'-:r n"lll Itn.'.t t( li n.It Wi.-i.-.h. JIMMIE-MICHAEL The CniMPlOK blryrto Vldt-r of the World know good tnlng when he ee it Jlmmte has avlarted aa bis mount lor the 1901 Maanai th . Colombl Rlcjel, II has MlKted Oils make ol whrnl fc eaua K a the BKtiT and 8AFKBT. - - I have the agmtry for nearly all the mgn gr. de wlmla. 11 yon don't Uka a Columbia I bar what n do Ilk. , Ton ran find the beat line of fish In int. in m.cnj,n my pstrw. 1 aaaa specialty of Sporting (iood to genaiai. WJI.T.A1IL1V Dealer la Bicrciaa, FrasaasM, Brownao Ooooe, raoaKiOMraa, Job Panmae, Rrasaa Brtura, BaaX Paaswaa, Ao - I-J ktlddK ft HEW Ea", R. t DobWai 4t Ferrall, At Twdtar'i 5tor, I0J-I2S rayettevme'5C, '-' Ralelgb, M, C Want W Carpet ) AT 75c A YAPD wa r rr,w j!oiiinp; mil ior sjifing waii , 1 miniUiti'Tis tit putt Jilra alii f-1 1 r'," J", hp ('arj4. lur.-i's .,?t:i 1 U'l, H.i3 ajwl tl.'.1ljl. C-ii.o J t!.in c.f au r.l Br3al:fast Strips, California IIani3 and a JPreh lot Fancy -Elgin and Clovrr Hill Ifrint Butf?r Jiist lixivanl at .1. U JIcBanlers, 71 Broad St. . - . . A new bbl. Fulton Market (Jomed Beef iust received. Fresh lot Small Sugar Cured Hams, Pic Nir. Hams and Eng- jg lish Cured. Shoulders. ; Fresh Grite, Oatflakes and Rice. g A few Nice North Carolina Peeled and Sliced Dried 2j -Peaches only 6c pound. & Dunham's Sohredded Cocoanut Nice and Fresh. g Heinz's Pickles both Sour and Sweet. 2 Bartlet Pears, Standard Quality 10c, 3 lb. can or :i for 25e Give me a call. Yours to please, p U. ti. UMUUkUUU, rocer, 3 'Phone 91. 71 Broal St. OCOOI JUST RECEIVED ! A Fresh lot Clover Hill Bnttor, Fresh Clieese, Fancy Cakes and Crackers, and a Nice Stock of Select Canned Goods. We also have a lot of P. P. Garner's Brick for sale. 4 oc o o o : t o o o L. FA. Satterthwaite & Bro. Phone 169, 61 Broad Street 3 Try Our Best Patent Flour ! Flour that can . made in from tin only lie. modern mill most, carefully selected wheat. We. are selling the name at astonishingly low prices. Armour's Canvassed Meat coiiHttntly on liaml. Coffee offer utill holds j(Md. Very resHTtfully, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St, Grocer. Phone 137. 5 mmmmmmmmmmmmfmmm I.MLL PH Highest Artistic Standard. HOMES USED IN 100,000 INCLUDING United States BEST MUSICIANS The President the TUB In Europe A Anirrlra, For Factory Prices and Liberal Termu, Address : W. F. BLOUNT, ' -i , State Bepresentative, . - . . Eaieigh N. C- ' ' " ' : -1 ll tiliSLBook Store I . , ' , av . ' - T NeTD Yori Prices for Letter Fdes. : "Serviceable ; ; , Hammocks G. H.'Ennctt. You Can Get Hold of A Good Bicycle -': i in ct ".'I ti h' f.-t !. s-prf. IT I 11 ' 't Hi I s""T a4 aai t , Mi l I I I I l i l ! " l,teV " Vkr.U mnm lU II I U I I 1 I Ull Ul Vi V. tJutM.,w ta awf I .r I ) a . ' prt'.. H a tmf aa Ko nin j frftn farm dai.y t nr n m t hn Mt rv. , ,, , i t'i . I i. i'4 11 in.i usi , I" 1 ' ' t r . V- i . r r 1 : T J r i Y: 1 c v . r MT d'liftr tH 4fls and sjjrUl VI I l I i M. IN lf. ii l Htly t II.'T;!v. ; j Co. 7'J '" ' On:!;III HT. "AY . Fr 1. f r U f r . Is. .,.. '1 1, II i ft I I f rr. K ft.
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