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.: ' V- 'a. ' , l v -v. Vlk Vf 4 IOL XIX-NO, 82. SIW BIftN, K, C.,- FRIDAY M0ENIN6,IULY 5, 1901. TWENTIETH 1IAR Sir ! '.v T ; .V to - iv vvt -. 'ft 3) Should' Catch o o - ThomasG. Blount and Ziegler Oxfords, both high and spring heel, ranging in size from 1 to 7 J, these Oxfqrds sold, for 12.00 and $2.50. We will sell for the dext few days or as long as they last at f " , " ? $1.25 and $1. 50 Also complete line of Sheets. x90 Sheets torn and hemmed, ready for use, price from 55o to w m 70c. 4.t fillow Cases 45x80 ranging hemstitched or plain TTtica Mills HACKBURN 479 POLLOCK STREET. TIF? Ulj n . ...... , WHAT IT DOES. ATLANTIC & N. C. RAILROAD CO. New Bern, N. C, May 15, 1001. Vade Meum Spring Co.; ' Winaton-Saleni, N. C. Oentlemenit . For the past .two years up to within the last month I had been a great sufferer ftrom a case ol chronic finding no relief until a personal mend began- the- use ot Vade Mecum Water nndXits the short time ol one derful, having beenrelieved entirely of; my trouble by its use I take great pleasure in giving you thistestlmonv of its merits and efficacy for stomach and liver troubles. Since I began the useJox this water I have gained 23 pounds andlhave nearly reached my standard weignt. Yours For Sale at F. S. DUFFY'S DRUQ New Ucrn. N. u UST KM A Krohh lut Small I'ig llama, nnil Knghnli Cured Shoulilcni. II ynu want noinHhing wV'v mn, L-kil in oil, 12c lb, ii full line of Cumisl MoU, VcgcUlil If yim want good bread, try ran't Ih' ttcut any win re. Wo are alto hradniartTt for flnltulUt Mtd Ouffee, Our Morning Uory ITnd of Coffee JuaTl, S and 4, at 80c, i&c, 0c and af H-r pound ii a trade winner. . . ; ' " , (iive ui a trial and w wlU goanihta to plcM jou' , ' Vouraw btmlnoaa,' : -J u'. WboUMl rj J ' PHONE 19. S r Peninsular Stoves end Ranges Just Receive:!. -. , . i'nll lin KmttKly lMifbl ww imtn awi v haaML mil itu4 H: 1.1 I t. - Window fVrwft We kp f,.u Hardv.' til Vi UL U... .... ralnU, Oils Color ! Varri VariiUlv, Cull arnl ' WoslMi. tnont. ' ' tl 1,'U SK.l j OVJf Your Eye. o o Mil Pillow and Bolster Oases; 90- W in price from 10c to 18c; w sheeting '22c, for 2 days only.' nervous indlcAatlnn. through the advise of effect on me within month has been won- trtflv, B A7NEWLAND. mm Master Transportation. ; STOR&7 ' " tr'' t 1 8tjrfl4 IJnwKmt fio Kio IUinV try Fmokf4 Fork' Pau-' thoy are 1 right. Wat! hare Hour; eto. - vr f. our o and 8c Floor' Uh Retail Omar, Fir, pm '.r oa vvkins Km o.r iii.-m jitJTI rt W you waJit . . . . , . . . .. .1 w- ........ ....... .--.i , , ,4 ,!r 1 .1. a: ;t f da Scramble For Directorships 01 North Carolina Railroad. Hallday Partially Obiema. Oldest Coafederate Orgaaliatioa. Coa . Tleta oa Westera Taraplkes. - .1 . ; New " Carporadoa taw :6od Thlaf For P State. V BALBI8H, ' July 4. Interest here to day waa -centered oa bate ball. The weather wai piping bot: Quite a num ber of excnnlonliti came In. There wai poetically no obaervaace of the holiday, aave by the official In the ..Cap itol, baaka and poet office. The agrlcul toral department did not oUerve It and the corporation commission worked all day, on the assessment of railways Local storms are of dally occurrence Yesterday there was quite a severe wind storm six miles east of hfte. In that section It was the worst of the year. An Item wu given-the-; other day, upon the authority of Secretary of State Grimes that the late Ma. W. A. Blount of Beaufort county was. the president of the first ex-Confederate association or ganized In this State. Today a letter was received from Col. William L. De Ilosset of Wilmington, In which he says: i"Thls may have been the case as to the first organization in that county, but J ask your attention to th fact (established beyond refutation) that the Association of the Third Reglmont North Carolina Infantry was organized In this city In February, 1806,-and claims to be not only tbe -first organiza- tlon of Confederate Veterans but that It IS the oldest organization of Veterans of either army." Tomorrow Gov. Ayeock will appoint the eight directors of the North Carolina railway on the part of the State. There Is a great scramble for these places. Tbe directors meet only two days In the year, and get $10 a day for each of those days. Bat the eager desire for -tbe places Is In order to gel the free passe which the Southern railways gives he directors, not as a right, but as a cour tesy; One of l be most eager appltcaule la a traveling man who says a director ship wonld be worth flftX) to tl.WO to him annually. lut new law under whlcn corpora tions chartered pay tn proportion to their capital stock is found to be a good thing for the State. For example the Nantabala Company of Macon county, chartered yesterday, with $300,000 capi tal, paid $40 taxes. The Uses "thus re ceived oa charters last month aggregated $750.. Considerable typhoid fever Is reported la tbeeounty. It will require rapid work to com plete the textile school building at the Agricultural and Mechaoieal College here by September 1. The college set sloe btgtas September 7. . . i : '-. Tbe lynching near Helma Tuesday algbt Is the second one la the Slate ibis year. Last year there was only one lyaeatng. '- . Tbe weather report for Raleigh for June shows that the rale fall was lot ladea, while the average for toe moalfe Is'oaiy 4.TS. The mean temperatdre was TS degraea, whisk I a degree below the ssoaihly meat. Tbe highest temperatare was lowest s.V , : .-, The directors of the pealwallarr will tomorrow decide whether they caa spare M euavlcte to build the Marlon, Baerk- vllle eed Barresville taraplka The art Is auadatory as to ibis sea of coavlcti provided the directors eaa spare There le pay for them save la hoato, aad the peaUeatlary was never la see T prtestaf tmt of ImawdlaU funds. it"! ' - The ptlea that aaany yoe so will it qslcklyaed peraMaeatly healed If yoe eeeDeWltre Witch Uaael felva. B- ware of Won kites eoaaterfelta, T. rvnff A fin - , r . Be Wants Only $250,000,000. Catr aoo, July I. A claim to property aid to be worth $Vfl.tMl0oO wee asai Laws today by Bids'? Cmltb, of Caisj- brHga, Maaaaraaaetta. ' -la Lis praeeeuiloa of lllrced facte theCook eoeety reenrder BKh nl lftOstrreof Uad lMm Tklrty-tlrf ssd Thlrty rlulk etrwU, KboiVM avceoe anl Uks Mkl.'gis, end tine fn ' fml 4nr pr"irty, Was tUe pfpirty Jwlulhaa rtmlib 'i0 ysare s Bador (,r m( Una rilrru and palvnt till "in'ih t;t kt U Us belr i.f IIhi.M ICS Arounl Lanm City. KaiMt (Vvv, Kq Jiilf t-Ksoau CMy lt. loin ft h$ ioHmI er la lb enoBtrf. Wi.l a fayllni of I 1 M,,rt tha Mills Cf ( hanrcllors wil'H pl tt'a titf 11 . I. mfi !iif ranit'd . tills This stamp le fat dwaylng, but from yi n 1 U ti)lfal k- r.n m i ft ftr r ( cir.rf, 1-ttM.U r ran r,.'t At fa.cft f.H Fan, I U fc!gb- (.lnl r. - i '. I In H 1 a.1. I ha f -f .nrr .r , ' R."rrirc ttl II. M WAR. Belgians DecUre They "WIU Hot Shrink , ' ' From Revolution." ; '! - Bbussbls, JulyS. The General Uonn- cll of the Belgian Labor Party has Issued manifesto to the public. - ' "j-: The manifesto declares that the Gov ernment has ' forgotten tb lessons of the past, that It appears to be nnaware of the power ot 'socialism; that If the Qovernment refuses to listen to the people the latter conscious of the legiti macy of the justice of their cause,' will fight for universal suffrage and secure It. . -' . - The hour has arrived for battle," says tbe manifesto. It appeals to all Social Iste to organize demonstrations -coincident with the reassembling of Parlia ment. If pacific means fall, the manifesto says, the working people will not shrink from a revolution. Condition of Cotton 81 5. WAsniNOTOM, July $ The monthly report of the statistician ofthe Dopart ment of Agriculture will show the aver age condition of cotton on June 25 to been 81. 1, as compared with 81. S on tbe 20th of the preceding month, 75. 8 on July 1, 1900, 87; 8 at tbe correspond. Ing date In 1890, a ten-year average of 86. 8 and a 15-year average of 87. 6. A condition of 81.1 Is, with the exception of the July condition reported last year, the lowest recorded condition reported at this season. 600 Deaths From Heat. New Tork, July 4, At 12.80 o'clock (Thursday) morning it was estimated that tbe total deaths from the heat In the last bIx days tn Greater New York was 000. 28 More Heat Victims in Baltimore. Baltimore, July 8. Twenty-eight ad dltlonal deaths from heat were reported up to midnight tonight. Thirty-five cases of prostration Is the record for the 24 Hours ending tonight, Tbe srsnd total thus far la 88 deaths and more than 800 cases of prostration. A CHILD EHJOYS. Tlio pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of flyrup of Figs, when In need of a laxative, and If the father or mother be costive or billons, the most gratifying resnlta follow Its use; so thst (t Is the beet family remedy known and every family should have a bottle Mann factored by, the California Fig Hyrup Co. i Many Deaths in New Jersey Towns. New Youi, July 8. During Tuesday night and today tbe deaths In Newark nlreotly attributable to the beat non- bered 61, the highest number of the spell In Ilobokea there were 10 death. Palei soa, which had boon comparatively free from deaths, ran It number up to 1 1 for the M hours ending tonight. Jersey City escaped with two, New Brunswick scored four falallles and Elizabeth six. a Qosea otuer places contributed one eaob to the total so that tbe grand total for New Jersey will be In the neighbor hood of 100 for the day It Is easier to keep well than get cured. DeWltt's Little Early Risers taken now aa then, will always keep yor .bowels la perfect orderV They never gripe hot promote aa-easy gentle aotloa. y. B. Duffr A Co. I. '.. - eaaaaaMawarsaasBjMaBaaaaasasaaaa-Bei tlfhtnlnj seals His Secret Taaaa IUcvb, Io. fan., July a The wlfeaadslichJIdrsaof Ira Smith, of Touagstowa,Iari who was killed by llgblalog while blowing 11 days aco, have beea seeching eight and. day sines his death for $18,000 la cash, mostly la gold, be was known to have hidden oa bla fereV,.-- : .,. Be wee eeoaoealcal aad had ao faith la beaks. Oa his person wbea be was killed be bad $!,. ' A few days be fore be had brought .borne $9.00$ la gold aad raid he would hide It with his other money, lie never said that when he should be dytaf he ' would let them kaow where they enuld lad tbeloJa herlunee, ' . r It-, ' '., A few years ago Smith' soa shot and eerlantly Wounded hlta. ;Tbe father then remarked that H eat fortunate be was sot killed Usual!?, as tkew ao oa would kaow . wrere u lonk for ths oaey. . , ; : K Al Hlsiortc Stamp. -; faxtiSan aaat'HS, VA, July I: Ilev. Dr. Jareos V. Bmlih. erlllor of tb Can tral 1'rvihytnrlan, of Ulrbmond, spent Ttrl 0r In Pt'iUiirlBls rnualy !).! f k Dr. hmtth erl no nn. "rtneiwair Jarkio ml and m whk k! lfn ds wu liict In the Wll darSHa. Ht wn to lh tp"t what r)iral Jaxkuia Ml pa the atanin of a ( ro and wn.t bl( tU eote to tciw! Df Umlth swiirwl a pnrlf'B of It wlilrh i . la pfii a s ran''. I I n.i ! r.f I . I'"' i : n 1 4 ( uFit (.Trirr.'..i' I al le ( . jM I! ' ( r: i I J I t 3 r SOCIALISTS THREATEN : Near Beaufort. ; ' July t-Farmeri are about out of th grass and crops are ! looking very well 1 considering the unfavorable weather a ' while hack. , Frnlt l plentiful "Yonre truly ."j has the honor of having sent the best fruit to market of Ihe season, and the first cantaloupes. , ' , We have preteblng nearly every Sab bath of various denominations. - Rev. Tolar missionary Baptist, of Beanfort has services at the academy once a month. He Is very much appreciated by our people We hope to have him with us for many years. Also Rev. John Sewell of the Free Will Baptist church has his regular appointments. Rev. Brinson, Primitive, preaches occa sionally, and there Is also a so-called "Sanctified Band." Rev. Horneday , Methodist Episcopal, preaches, and even the mormons are allowed to speak. I am sorry to Bay. So you see we have doctrines running thus: More'WIvet, Swap Wives, Please Wives, Wash Feet, Plunge, Dip, Pour, Sprinkle, Close Com munion, . Freo Communion, No Com munlon, No BaptlBm, and "no black valises around your - bouse," says one Reverend, "It will give you bad luck." Another Reverend Is opposed to small shops, for says he, "they give the own ers and keepers the "swell-head." We think If the Rev. would advise some of his flock to settle with the small shop keepers their beads would not "swell" with riirhtcouB indignation, at the verv thought oT such dishonest, untruthful beings. ' We we're In Beaufort yesterday, and saw quite a number of the old Confeder ate soldiers, making application for pen sions, which is right. The State should pension every true Southorn soldier. North Carolina should bo proud of her brave sons, braver men were never born In any State. Many old veterans were there who could show their paroles dated at Appomattox Court House, Va., April 10, 1805. We were pleased to meet our old conrade, Capt. T. B. Goodwin, who assisted in firing the last cannon it Appomattox. We talked over our nps and downs, and he would express his Southern feelings as strong aB dear old Bill Arii, whom wo consider as one ot the greatest meu tn the South. Beaufort Is on a boom. It has a bank doing a good buslnesn. The commis sioners of the town have bad all the treus whitewashed, and hare alio nlo i0'l me citizens rum making I In; streets a cow pasture. Lnnir live the mayor anil commissioners. Mr. K I Martin passivl this morning Irtlng hla young pony. Mr. T. M. Tlinmas vl tiled your city lad, woek. We seo Murray hat a head lovor, which he calls a bat Mr. Perkins of Be iu fort, callod thl morning, on bla wsy to M-trrlmon. S JIMMIE MICHAEL The CHAMPION bicycle rider of the World knows a good Uiing when he i it Jtmmie baa aulectod as bla mount for tjie 1901 season tbe . Col ombla Bicycle, He hae selected this stake of wheel be cense it la ilia BEST and OA FKST. I have Die agency for nearly all tit nign greoe wheels. If yoa don't like Columbia I have what yoo do Ilk. . Ton s find the beat line nk rialime lavaie in toe oily at my place.' l snake a specialty of Sporting Uoods In goners I. Dealer in BicroLaa, FiaaaaKa, Broanad uoooa, rHciaooaAntj, job rsuanxa, , RbBBaa STAMre, Saat. PaMaaa, tke . I-J Mladic tU ' XBW EJ, B. C DobMn t Farrall, At Tucker'' Store, ' IZJ-I2S Paywttevlll St, 'C'" Raleigh, N.' C Carpet ? AT 75c A YARD wc ar now c)s'iini( out uur mmhi riminlitliniis of. part .io'r BJi mlJ folia Fine ('nTjtcl. Car - la w.,rl!i II HO, II '." u lll.pnnv.ini. ( ii.- Ru I ' t!,i tn ir '. J..!, r ft. .;: 'iir ;, i . Hi . I i:.,; C :k cf I" U It. I.J I Want FLOU JUST RECEIVED. Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Canned and Potted Meats of all kinda- Presh Clover Hill Print Bptter. Fancy Cream Cheese. lmsorted Ginger Ale on Ice, a bottles for 25c Big Hams to cut, and Numerous other good thiugs to eat, nice and fresh. Oive me a call. Yours .1 -1. mim. Hi tliVkVUAltkyM 3 'Phone 91. O CSCSaVaVaVaVjVSjV jVkV A A t ft ft i 5 JUST RECEIVED V A Fresh lot Clover Hill Butter. and Crackers, and a Nice Stock of Select Canned (ioods. Wo also have a lot of I. P. Garner's Brick for sale. S L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. S S Phone 169, m i X' :l!tlf. -MW 5 J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. ! dli!n.Book Store . Nefto York Prices for Letter Files. Serviceable Hammocks. 6. H. Ennctt. Now receiving from farm dally Fine I'oachea and lane cultivated Ulack bcrrie; aao on anle Pore Black berry Wine, five yoar old, for family uae 3(Mrrb6tU,llioor. . ' ' . lliobaNa. tf- - ' i A Summer Outing Si-.! fT m .fi.ltfim farce Muit, n''l nH !. i-i in (iti urtieli.- Tarinrrf mn4 i - I'll' t f b f ft t'f t i it w r f.'iii'Mit itf riwlif. (', ' I f M iM t- J r f 4t 1 i ' t ' it t - . ii tf le. i al -..,. n i .!.--:. j- f i r i if u t f. - ? r f ' i?t! r a (',; R to pleawe, WhoIeNale aft Retail Uroeer, 71 Broad Ht. Fresh 1:1 6i Broad Street Make a Memorandum f y'iir nri'ik in tl llIK' III Pracrrn's: tlii'li lirintr il h..r.. ..ml the iirilrr lllh'il u .in i . .Idiv ori'ii iiiiictii:ill , i;iihi:iiii..i1 l.i bfl s.-it isfnet . ry. :m : 1 1 1 . - 'n-sl prici's f'ti' ynu. m Wr ;irr ii i i-ivini; (ri sh i:hhIs efx daily. A i ij; t li.-in an- tlm.se fatimiis st.-ii h:nns ami Arinniu-s ran iii-.I and .:iuv:iss l in.:its 111 fnwl varn-ly. 1 Is di-lin-n-il 'lulnitly. ry I(. s,.., ilnlly You Can Get Hold of A Good Bicycle for mighty littln money and n mighty KASY TEKHH. Inst think: we offer blryrlr now at 40 to H0 that arc ttipauHnr la rry way to those Uiat sold fur $100 a few yen agn. Now thy am aa ehwp aa tlj7 aaa be wMade M thy are made right. Come la anal hra about litem. REPAIRING rrumpUy and NaaUy RjHKUted, , U n. CDGEIITOJV, Ocfwet ISjUoek aad Oiavea BUweta, KKWBKIUf, H. a' Pollock &Crcdlo IJmy, Ie4, Bel and Cichaag filAIiTTin 0 I) Turnouts In tho city. : ViO. 70 Couth Froni. rtrc t, opposlto Hotel Oh-t'iha. -. - T-1 C::ra I ' w t J") 'J f Ok If V ft i 7 t tr- '' (r'..'!;il! llv MI. til. c.
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