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. ... ti- ,W BK&NflET CHXTHDRSDAY HOENIKO, JULY 4, 1901. VOL XIX-NO. 81. TWINTlKTy VIAR (4 2 o o O o Z Thomas O. Blount and Ziegler Oxfords, both high and J1-. spring heel, ranging in size from 1 to 7j, these Oxfords sold 5K, for t'2.00 and 2.50. We will sell for the dext few days or as 3K long as they last at 5 .25 and $1,501 Also complete line of Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases. 90- W. x90 Sheets torn and hemmed, ready for1 use, price from 55c to J 70c. Pillow Cases 45x36 raneinsr in price from 10c to 18c. w hemstitched or plain . TJtica MUIb sheeting 22c, for 2 days only. Governor; to-: Deliver Address Guilford Court House.' ft 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. WHAT IT DOES ATLANTIC & N. C. RAILROAD CO. New Bern, N. a, May 15. 1001. Vade Mecum Spring Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Gentlemen: For the past two years up to within the lasc month I had been a great sufferer lrom a case otchronic nervous indigestion. .finding no relief until through the advise .of a personal friend I began- the use ot - Vade Mecum Water and its effect on me within .the short time ot one month has been won 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. Since I began the use'ot this water I have gained 23 pounds and have nearly reached my standard weignt. Yours truly, B. aVnEWLAND, Master Transportation. For Sale at F. 5. DUFFY'S DRUfJ STORE, New Bern. N. C. hist mmm. A Krp.h lot Small I'ig llama, Broaklaxt 8rhPlo Uio llama anil KngliMh Cored Shoulder. ' X I f I !, I , t I. 1 " l a - i Jim mil. mpiiinnii(( uiim irj our rinoana i ora rau mgws pecked in oil, 12c 11... they are all right - W also har ; a full linn of Citnned MeaU, Vngetablea, Soupa, etfi. If ymi want good bread, try our Sic and So Floor thy can't be la-at anywhere. ' We are alio headitinrUr for Kino Hotter and Coffee, Our Morning Glory Brand of Coffee &M.1, 3 and 4, at 0a 2&o, 8ic ami 35c per pound ii a trad winner. - . ' dive us a trial and we will guarantee to ploaae yoo v Yonra bft bunioiwa. . - ., , PHOSt 69. WkoUMto iM Retail QreMf, . .... , ..; fir. Dread A irntotk WuC '' - Peninsular Stoves and" Ranges Jiist Received. ; r . , .' "V'- ' . - . ,7, a Fdl liM Ktfttttcty Might g(ot,lTllr)gW (U Cainf ttotJ tw) Ovana.' Dome to d look orrr lHn joull ft !wt f waht fcera, ami right. . Oo n k N i ow .jmlH h f laaaa Ijnora rvl Window rVmtv,- W krrp u It - ' ... ' llardwar'o fit Cuiklir.g .".atcrial. l'alnla, Oil an4 VarnWh, 0M tn btltr Knamtl All lU (i.alnh Colon la Vartd.h Wvi ra. We dellm tlx good and aj.fwiat ymr ViAn, . flr.rklll HnnhvrTC Co at Ulra lenpratare Bat ao Prostra- tleag Delayed bf Wreck. Oreat laterest . la State Aaard. Ex-Treasurer. Worth aad : Clerk Kartla. " . Kaleiob. July Governor Aycock left tonight: (or Oreenaboro where be will tomorrow deliver the annual ad- dreu at the battlefield of Qailford , Court House. :-; The battle ground aaio ciatlou, thaaka to the untiring and zeal ous efforts of such men as David h. Bchenck, James T. Morehead, and oth ers, has made this battle-ground a place full ot attractions. - State Superintendent of public In struction Toon.. left .today for Roaring Gap In Ashe county,' where his family will remain a' fortnight. -Tomorrow he will speak at a soldiers' reunion and ed ucational rally at Whitehead, Alleghany county, and at night will speak at Sparta. Friday he will speak at Trap H11L Wilkes, county, ..... - ...... Yesterday, was, as predicted, the hot test day ' here, the temperature being 954 degrees. Work was not interrupted and there were no prostrations. The train south bound, on the Sea board Atr-Llne, duo here at 8.50 yester day afternoon, did not arrive until 3.20 this morning,' owing to a double wreck. The mall train ran Into the rear of a freight, and an engineer and car sent from here to bring in the passengers, after the track was clear jumped the track. The movement of tourists has at least begun. It Is mainly to the seaside. The corporation commission today took up the assessmontof the property of all common carriers and companies of kindred character. The work of placing sloel girders under "the third floor of the Supreme Uourt and Library Building, to support the sinking floor proved to be a diffi cult one, . Interest In the State Ouard Is greater tban In several years past. Assurancos are given that all the reglmeuls will take good couplemenls of ttiolr strength Into camp. The Rulhfordtoa oompany of the 3rd regiment which rai droppori, Is reinstate!. Hie fault was entirely due to Its captain's neglect of orders aad regulations. The Colonel of the 8rd reinstated the Rothfordton com pany today. It la expected that ox-trcaaurer Worth will this Week make reply to ireasoroY Lacj's demand on him for the fl6.06u.U4 stolen by ex-clerk Martin from the pen I teattsry funds. Neirro lynched at Selma.- -,. Special to Journal.- , - j. ' Ramhqh, July IM-Jlm Bailey, a negro t outraged a fourteen year old gin, named Maud Btrlokland, Whflr near Selma, H.C. v' . The negro was captured by the girl's father and brothers, and was taken from them by a mob and lynched. Two Shut Outs. Special to Journal. - Wilmington, July 8. Score In today's game, Raleigh, 0. Wilmington 0. Norfolk, July 8. Charlotte was shut out in today's game, score Norfolk 13, Charlotte 0. -. " ' , '.TV Hlata For Smakera. Here le a good tip for a smoker: The The piles that annoy you so will be quickly and permanently healed If you uscUeWilt's Witch Hazel Salve. Be ware" of worthless counterfeits. F. S. Duffy & Co. 1 It Is esler to keep well than . got cared. Ds Witt's Little Early Risers takea bow and then, will always keep yoar bowels In perfect order, They never gripe but promote aa easy gentle action, f. S. Duffy A Co. 52 Deaths, 300 Prostrations. Pmunsxruia, July tPbtUdelpnla passed through another ferlod of tor- tar today aad Bp to aaidalgbt Bi death bad bwea reftorUd aad over 100 prostrations. . The offlolal reeord of lemperawre made yaaurda'y of lot de grees waa ecllpaed today when the goverameal tharsnometar at I p. ibsd 103 1 10 degrees, which aow staattt as the Quaker City's raoa Jest as lb Uasperstart had attalaed tas top flfuras, aa electrical dletarb- aaea freailb aoalk Caused a Wslcoas caaage la the atasospbsr. . ACatLD-EXJOTS. ": 'J Te pleases! flavor; gsatW actio a, aad soothlag affect of Byrap of rigs,' w he fa aead of a laisilra, aad If the fatbet or asoUer be aasalTSj or- Ml loos, tU most gratifying rwealt follow it esi so Utt II fa lb beet faaslly raswsdy kaowar i vary (easily should aavss boUl. Maaa faetarad by be Oallforaia fig Br rap , Beat frotlrttloas la Earope. -' Losr-ra, J sly I. Wkll lb wetb It Xsta4 t teaiparaui, coaltaealal 14 agtaaM eoatlaa w ropon Iba tavsgae of beat aad etea. Iata from a a- sUok are aaasetnw ta aa lulls I rw Imeal, wkkk WM BMreklag froes tMsa te ljWora, fMUrday, there rs 80 e ef savetroke, while assay of U rV4Un drnffM4 fro e.ktattliib Ainrm have ce rrd la aortbera FrK4 bees tUklalnt kaa rrked ebertkM aad knesae, feulutni txxsarrrl. At tHimore 101 Dcrrtei, rUlTisnL July I -Til. city at Ihe SMd of Iks Ht as lU hm teat (1ay. The kkMt foist rwh1 1. Ike aimery was SJ I p. , h tail ll Araa, tk wuilaiaai Ww tiiity fnf sa knsr. A s: tnniMtMtl SM 4 i W krrxifhl ti na te a ittM t'pu a !' n oxiki sad 4 ft.Mrail'-as kl b Z0RAH. Jaly 2. Crops In our section arc fair ly good, but we are needing rain very much. Tobacco seems to be later than usual. We have not heard of any . being cured yet. Generally, coring Is well under way by this time. Our people were shocked very much at the news of the drowning of Mr. Clarke' and children last Friday. Expressions of sympathy for the bereaved can be heard On all sides. The good people of New Bern de serve much honor for their generous donations In behalf of Mrs. Clarke. There has been a surveying party in our section, for the past week. The surveyors an Messrs. Henry A. Brown Jr. of Mow Bern, and Edward Tripp of Durham Creek, both with the reputation of being very able In the profess! on. They have been running the county line between Craven and Beaufort counties. Commissioner Fulcher of Zorah Is in your city attending the meeting of the board. D. P. Whitford and. F. A. Fulcher, list takers of No. 1 and 1 townships, were over yesterday to deliver their lists. The Commissioners tiowevcr, loo busy with ponalon applicants to receive them. Mrs. Caroline Toler, who is HO years old, hts been sick for sevoral months and seems to be getting worse. B. U. Wbllford Esq , has gone to New Bern today on. business. The buying out of Congdon Lumbor Co. by W. li. Blades, has caused con siderable embarrassment smong people. A great many have been working for the company for sevoral yaars and were dependent upon Iheir labor for surport, but are now thrown out of employment It seems to be the policy of Mr. Blades to contract alibis work to s few in dividuals, which knock the "little fel low" entirely out. beet pipe grows foul sometimes, and the various patent eleaolng devices ere of little use In making it fresh. But If you pack the bow) tight with grass or , bay and lay the pipe aside for a few days you will have It as ewect as when it was new. Talking about smoking, ' here is a good Idea for lighting' match-1 es: Don't light them on your trousers, for you 11 burn slits In them, nor bn , .tin. Wln. .np irnn'll ..,. (K. V. . .n .1 . ' off. The plan is to rub them on a piece of paper a folded newspaper, an envel ope, a ticket The silica In the paper acts like sandpaper. Many people can't smoke a dozen cigarettes without getting a sore throat. Inveterate cigarette smokers are fre quently troubled with a perpetunl cold in the head. It is not the smoke that is to blame, but the dust Now, If you use a cigarette tube amber, cherry or cardboard a Any bit of cotton wool In the bottom of It will catch every par ticle of dust Try this, and you'll hare no more sore throats. But you may not enjoy the smoke. Exchange. -When Harry Waa the Faahlea. The following extract from the Lon don Times of May 14, 1801, gives an Interesting picture of the good old days: "It Is now the high fashion to run, or at least to trot, through the streets at a rate of six miles an hour. A running-walk Is absolutely necessary for any young man who has the least pretension to ton. You must lounge In a hurry and saunter with expedition. It Is no old proverb, the more haste the worst speed, but Bond street dally shows us the more hurry the less to do. When we see our Idle youths rid Ing race horses, walking for wagers or boxing for fame, we must agree with Horace that 'strenua nos exercet in ertia.' " The Farmers i Merchants BaaAaiT-S:. Capital, Surplus and Profits $88,850.00 APRIL 30th, 1901. n shurt time u lieu yim will llntl it neces sary to have n I'ank Account. Why postpone any longer 2 We invite flew accounts and shall lie glad to extend every faerlity and onivciiieiice nossibln. Yeurs truly, T. W. DKWEY. Tashier, Stockholders ncetlng. Tba fifth annual meeting of the stock holders of the Mutual aid Banking Company was held in their banking bouse. No, 117 Broad Bi, Monday, Ju y 1st, 1001, Blxty-thrt shsros out of a possible eighty-live, la Series "A, were represented, either la person, or ty preiy. Stockholders were present f roai j Wilmington, Uoldsboro, QreaavlU aad various other place la eaetara North Carolina, , Froes tb report of to offi cers for lb east fiscal year, tb lestltu- tloa p reseat a frewr I asocial basis than at aay period daring It existence Aa aaaual dividend of font pat cent um was daalsrad, basld a Beet sum car ried to the eerpln fond. Tb 'stock- koUer did not hesltals to express lb sir seUsfecUoe) over tb mail of tb peal rear's work.. Jb following officers war alerted fur th ensuing year. . - . , . t'rldBt, 0. O. Itosob. ' Vic-President, i. t. Btaaly. ' . Caaklw aad Taller, John H. Flsber., j Attorney, Raphael O'liara. .. -. Oeeeral A rest, IL W. Tkotapaoa. . Board of Dlreetara, a 0. Boaeb, t, 9, giaaly. i. t. Bar bar, Parker Robert, IL W. TboBtneoB. W, D, PetUphsr, 1. & HoMartoB. ' '. .. ; . '; "j rVillcltlsg AgraU, Marrtlt Whitley, WUIIaaiChrtspea, Dr. W. L, La1t, S. U. WUIIa, I leery a. Walt, Rav. WU liar Satloa, Ret, P. J- Le. i, T. York, Oef . i. It. Xeeetey. lUiaaal f aUf, fUv. LL1 Weeks; New 1W. . Ol W A. tVVW, Wasblnftow, M. Ca . Kewip, EHabUitows, M.0. Re. Wfl llsBmwa. rolWktllla, N. 0-1 R. II Cbasrata, Kiaitoa, N. C, it. E. Da ana, Mp!Cypr-. N. C, Oaori T (taatierry. Am Wnilsmt, Jama City, X C rW-aeat ErtrXl, Vsaderaara, N C a Waiux-ka, rtoraaae, N.Ci a. 0. Joses. P.lHao, N, C4 Hoary at-lraee, WllmlBfto. M. C4 B. N. Boyd, Pr,tj fliiffle, ' Orwirllla, N. C 5 W. II Iff lr,, M astern M. (X JIMMIE MICHAEL Hi CHAMPION blcTole rider ot tli World knows a good thing when be sees It Jlmmle has aebn-tod as bis mount for the 1901 aresoe the Columbia IIIrjHr, It barMdected tills make of wbaol be pause II ta the BKuT and SAFEtsT. . i have tli agency Inr aoarly all tlis high grade wbcwla. If you dst't Ilk a Co lunula 1 have ahat yiu do like. Yn can And the beat line of FltblAf Tarkl In tb rlty at my pave, t make a f i-ecialty of Sporting UimmUi In general. Dlr la BtcrrtUM, Ftaaaaata, sVobtibo OouM, PaiKouatnia, Joa Paumao, ' RcMaa 0T4Mr-a, Saaa PanrMU, An , I-M Vtddk .' HEW lUlt, t, C Dobbin ft Farrall, ..( AtTockaY'a 8tor, , ". 12! FayattevllU'SU : . Ralelgti. N. C Want 4DMI51STRTRIX XQTICE. Carpet PI FLOU JUST RECEIVED. Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Canned and Potted Meats of all kinds Fresh Clover Hill Print Bjitter. Fancy Cream Cheese. Imsortod dinger Ale on Ice, 3 bottles for 2!o Big Ilanis to cut, aud Numerous other good tilings to eut, nice and fresh. K inice and fresh. J& Give me a call. . Yours to please, , J. L McDMlEL, & j 'Phone 91. 71 llrl Ht. 8 JUST RECE1YED V A Fresh lot Clover Hill Butter. Fresh Ch, ese. Fallen C:ili.n and Craekers, mid a Nice Stock of Select Canned (imsl's. ? We also have a lot of P. P. darnel's IJHek for sale. S L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. $ Phone 169, 61 Broad Street 8 .a. S Broad St. Grocer. Make Memorandum ff y 'ti r iim-iIs in ilw 1 1 us- f Crocrni's. tlit ii tuuip il hrrc :uul tin ..nli-r till'l irmi. I ly li liv erl' juinctnitllv. i.'u;innih. t ho sritisflirtnrv mill "il t f is '..( iri:s fnr you. We ;ir rt'i i iv mi: tr-li i;niK daily- AniKiu: t ! t-ru :t r - tln.se ftimitiis sl;ir liiuns ami Ariimiirs cant it'll ;i ml i :ui :insc. nnitls in rtnl vitrirty. !.. iK l-ivin-t( lrim -i I v. Vi'i K. s.-( ttxIU X :-j.:j;tolsont, jr., Phone 137. s- AT 75 A VAKIi w are now cUsniia out oof spring "ti' acnmulatiotia of Irl tile"' aiid nir( tkts 4y ,.i'!M si a-'"!"!-',.!.! f,,;; tin" rortfti. . . il C'arr-f w-ottli lli 11.25 and -.- ' t 1 1 "-"-'n is f -i s e a- i -'tl T fKsqMta.l rs rft It (ibanU! I 0 ft J " J 'ma Mi' '""! in I ' cr. t'. t' fff ftf rrM f.a) ff f U 3-1 ,'-t ff . f f. I I ft (''!, P flti 1 y-.-nt p. .t:,r I i I 11 1 , tlirril if lnl tie No ilisr'e f. (i r M I- nrau. pins Highest Artistic Standard. USED IN 100,000 HOMES INCI,UDIN4 The President Tin: United States ANn.nrOTPIIOIOI AMO In Kuronr THK DLO I HIUOIUIMIIO A Amerlra. For Factory Prices and Liberal Terms, Address: W. F. BLOUNT. State Representative, - Raleigh, N. O i iBook Store (NtykPrkts : for Letter Files. ; ' .Serviceable x V Hammocks.' bill Ennctte Scwptti nl Store Ko r ! Tin g frnn lrm daily r'ihr ar.il U't' rulliTa!"! I'-lvV 1! rica; !! rrti a!f I'll!? Mm llrftfry Wi: r, I.io jfttra ( ! 1, f r frn:lj s 1 -r ; r 1 t r f t C. You Cm Get Hold of A Good Bicycle ; i atff.ir liMl anaT a ) , M EaI fEHkl. J.i.t U.t.lr kk-f' V s Vr a 4 iKai at nrrv la aaarf ll.llxMtl.il fc-M ta Ir yrt f fam iy trm a ehaa tt -.J aaa W (. H tht sr aavaV (rrf ta awl kmra hnal Iim. Htrlnr( rftitf a4 Raaaif Ki-fit., - Is. TI, r.MlVMTOT, (Urrt T' ! - k rA Sir lJ. It V 4 fit V. ( ,
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