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- -r 1 : j v. 5 a- , VOL XIX -NO. 86 KIW BIRS, R. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 10, Ji)Uf.,, TWMTliTd YEAR f i i II f I a I ' II ' 1 I. m I ft i..v j. . r- . , ! - .- , .-.. .-,-(. ! .,. Judge PurnoU Affirms Finding, of Special Master Greenrvf; t Rememlberl AppoIated'Dlreeter Oxford Orpbaa Asylam, Saloon' Boandary i. 7 Cm. Base Ball Itimr. , , To 8U at Circuit : ; that it takes money to cary on business snocesBfully. ' ' ' You do me an injury, whether intenf tionally or not; in d,elayjnff vwttling your aeconnt. So I ask you to please make an early - settlement. - " i HAG 1 A., 4749 POLLOCK STREEZ Z mm urn WHAT ; IT DOES. ATLANTIC & N. C. .RAILROAD CO. : t- New Bern, N. fa May '16,' 1901 '.ClTade MecumSpriiiflr Co.,"' ;--:,i;:.Winsronalemr'-N.-0. 'T . - - For the past two years up to within , the' lasi .month I had heen & great sufferer v,trom a case ot chronic nervous indigestion. ' finding no relief until ihrough the advise of a personal mend i oecran the use ot vaae Mecum ; Water nnd its , effect . on me within S the short time oi one month has been won- derlulr having been relieved entirely of my r trouble by Its use. . I take -great pleasure in giving you this ; testimony . of its merits t ' ? and efficacy for stomach and liver , troubles. Since I beean the use oi this water -1 have gained 23 pounds and have nearly reached my stanaara weignt. . - Yours truly, . V ' B. A. NEWLAND, . ' blaster Transportation. For Salt at P. S. DUPFVS DRUO STORE, :'.'JA. f 'rl-Hn " New Barn, N. C . . ' : MVS RRIIlFnilill:: lilU A Frcth lot ftmall Pig Hairw, Break fat 8tripa, Plo Nio llama - J and English Cored Shoulders. :. . . .e r , : r u juii wMh miiruuo niuv try our rmOKBa rorK can ; agrt, packed iD oH 12o lb, they ar all right Wa also hare i a full line of Canned Meata, Vegetables, Boupa,-etc , , If yo4 waot good bread, trjr our Sio and SoTlonr they ; can't be beat anywhtre. '--.V' C"- 'v. :''V ;' We are alo hcadqnarteti for Fine Hotter and Coffee, Our Morning Glory firsnd of Coffee Koa. 1,2,1 and i, at iOe,' 25o, ' ' 80c and Mo per pound (i a trade wlnnr,. J: ;' . Cite us a trial and we will gnarautee to pWe youV X k Yours for businiwa. rt". ' ' - . . " ,. . .- ., , . , i , ' " '-- '' -"- ' " "'-V; j;ryi;;WiioieaaC m Reuu ocf, ; ;f -r S PBOKrM. Cor. Hroad A IIneok ' n Peninsular Stoves, end Ranges Just Receive:!. run Mia &Miry JHIijiM MiTr, j),n.T C'klr.jr fU.Vf end Ovn). , CoirmlWn an4 .k o'r Hum j'-miII jfrt l,t y0 nt Ur, rd prinrs riKit. Our t.. k u rf,w cmplfi Jn Oatn IVra ami Vln1n 8-rrtif. Vt Vf f nil ti k r.f Ilnrduarc C- Di::H::a ur.tcri-il. ourt Appeals", Rlrhmdnd. JUUan. July (kaowrapr lyeoek sppoiatr Dred, Peacock of Greensboro a director, of flle OsfOrd Orphan Asylum, Tioe Ben. N, yuke, realgned. . ,a CommiMtQser ot Agrlcultarf Pattefc- ton and P. Qeorgs T, Wjnstoni rreal dent of the AErlcnltUral and Heobaaloil OollegS W 'oie.KRortli to -leleot t prafaamaorf trrieaUareyThef will alto look out for-a-'TOtertaarUn. It is probable that Profeaaor Tail Butler of Kansas, villi be the retertnarlaa. . Be to president Sf the Nations), Veterinary Association. ' tr : . ' . i Arrivals; Richard J, Jonei, G. H Smith, Wilmington; John J. Brlggs, WlUlamston; Iredell Means, filming. tonj B. ?. Aycoek, yf ayno oounty, '3 Goremot ,D. I.' Rosellt' Wilmington The letter is counsel In s snit by saloon keepers hSre sgslnst this city, to rocov at tszes they hare for many years paid the eity tfn ban-rooms oatside the bound' ary, inTolvlng'somo 12,0OO. Ei-Sot- ernor Rossell says there are otheY" salts of the same kind , sgsinst the ; town of A telegram from Manager H. T. Hry an. tf the Tarboro '.'Base Ball, Clab, .who was in Norfolk to bay the Norfolk team was receired this morning and appeared to mean that be had beemuccessf ul. He wanted Macs mads an umpire, .and not Staley. President ' Cunningham Offer' ed hhi Norfolk team to Raleigbr for I $1,000, bat it was no) qot w&ntedherel' t JndgeT.' RT Psraell today receired a letter from Judge Goff notifying-him that ks sad Judge Jackson of West Vs., would sgaln sit oa the circuit , coart . of Sppeali st RIohmond at the next term. Twice last year; in Ma and Norember, Judge PnraeU sat on that court.' la the Important esse ot R. & Heal tot sis. tsVG. F.lBrlggs ft Co., of Norfolk, tnVolting S Urge sawmill shd timber In' terests at Morehead City, Judge Purnell today affirmed the finding of special mas ter Qrsen of New Bern, as to facts snd law." The effect of ths decision Is that Brlggs ft Co- are Indebted to Neal snd the First Nations Bant of New Bern In the sum of -5SS, instead of Neal being Indebted to Brtgrs, a claimed; to the amount of $18,000. The principle point la the esse Is that eiosptloa to a report ot a special mat let .under, the .equfty rales ot the clronlt court most be speclns son point oat errors In equity rale 87; sad test general axeeptloas will not be considered by the chancellor. This is in accordance also wjis, the State practice Notwithstanding this point Judge Pur nell sitting as chancellor, took up the several eioeptiens and over ruled them seriatim. This oase came ep from the eir cull court at New Bern. NORTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. V Hanager Bryan Has Tarbore Team 'Com- fpletc 52 Games Scheduled. Special to Journal. v " , -'.' -r-. u -' . RiiiioH, July 9.Telegram-.from Manager Bryan otLTarboro - ball dub says he has his ijeua complete,' hating seoured . Norfolk President Sherwood Biggs of the North Carolina league, to day deposited salary forumplre snd ap pointed W. R.. Robertson of Chsrlbtte. All umpires will be North Carolinians., ; The committee on. schedule of games hss prepared an excellent one. . It gives S3 games beginning today snd ending September 7th. ' Each tesm plays -1 games ' With ;each team,: then the win' ning team plays the Wilmington team eleven games for the ""championship, dates and places to be left to teams thns competing, Those famous little pills, DeWitt's LlMe Early' Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty,4hn giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe F. 8. Duffy & Go. , CROP BULLETIN. . When yoa want a ssodera, ap-to-dste physle try ObembstiMa'S lossaeh aad thrsr Tablets." They -are easy to teks son pleuast ta effect. Price, eeets. 8atpl (re et P. S. Daffy ft Co's. drug store. -''f, .' f'i- . - r Testtriiy'i Leaf e Games. Vpostel to Joaraai " " V Tarboro, July .The game here ' to day resulted, Raleigh t, Tsrbnro 0. . - Charlotte, July , WUmlegtoa look the game. today frost Oharlotle by , score off to t. . - , ' - Storm kigea la Haiti.. . Poat Av PaiscB, Harrt, July S-A vtoleet lions eae bna rajing three days ever the eoetaare part of IlalU and Saato Dosslaio, ,V rtveperaoes were kfllsd st Vaoatl sad alns km their, lives at l-m C- Sver salllag vm1 have baee wreck d. ' Tke r1oe Mvmi Onto! and te Vcaandtbe etiy o ttaato Ikmlago ka bs lauadatad, , , . TaUgraDkle , oeaaaiaelcaUoa . , with 8aaW Dostlnte le btvkw. The rtvrs have ore i (lowed. A kick Wind one ttse,'"; . ,'. '. ' r THE JIARKETS. " The following quotations were receiv ed by J- K. tstham ft Co, New Bern. N. O. " i f ' . - NawToBsL lulv'B.'' Oorroi-i'Vf Open, High. tow. Close July..";....... ff.63 8.51 Aug.....:..., 7.8f 7.88 7.83 7.84 Oet.r:..... 7.8T-77S- - "7.70 Jannsry,.,.7.73 , 7.70 7.70 7.7J . . . Chicago, July 9. High. Low. Close . 03, Close 47 401 Close 78G 787 New fork, July 9. Open. High. Low. Close Conditions More Favorable For Farm . Work and Growjh of Crops. Week Ending July 8lh. ; Raleioh, July 9. The weekly crop bulletin for week ending Monday, July 8th. lass follows: The conditions which prevslled during the past week appear to 'have been de cidedly favorable for farm work aad the growth of crops in nearly all counties of the Stater except where drought is - now beginning to be felt. The .'temperature averaged S dally above the normal: the maximum varied from 90 to 100 every day efihe woek, and the nights' -have been quite warm. The amount of sun shine wss abundant. Some Very bene ficial showers occurred In the central- northesst section oifTdesday and Bator day evenings, snd a heavy rain on the H in Halifax snd Northampton oountlos with slight damage to crops. In gen ersl, however, the week has boon very dry, snd gsve farmers a favorable oppor tunity to kill grass snd place their crops in a better stats of cultivation, . In sec tions where the rainfall was hot exces sive during June, especially in the - east' em district, drought Is now beginning to injure some crops, especially corn and gardens,' snd the ground is becoming dry snd hard ; over many counties, which hinders plowing snd planting field.' peas In stubble lend. Farmers have made very good use of their time thta week, la spite of the scarcity of hands, snd grass hu general' ly been brought -under control; many fields are aow well cultivated, sad crops thereon have Improved very-- materially; lowland crops are still In bad condition snd many have been abandoned. Cot ton has improved considerably ' where properly cultivated: plants art small, but healthy and vigorous . aad blooms are more abundantj poorly cultivated fields still show a yellow color. Core is being generally laid by, ths crop hu a rick green color and hat grown rapidly daring ths week; uplands need tela aad sad bottomland corn Is very poor; early com Is tassellng low, but the late core Is better. Cutting tobaceohaa Just com menced la s few easter'e' eouatles, aad some eures have been made; laying by the Crop baa hegua la the eeatrsl dis trict there la some eoofplalol of the lack of tsffldeat saolatare la the east.- ti eept eome spring oats yet to bs eat, harvesting the small - grain erope sbout ever; most of the wheel rye, aad oats have bee bowed sad threshing H saderway.' flwaet-poteto vines hire all heea traasplaaled aad are growing aloe- ly. Borne pesnete bare beta laid by. Field peaaJort well, aad stnbble lasd I bales seeded to oewneas where not toe bard to plow. Fruit Is stilt falling eoa slderably, sad the outlook . for grapes Is aot very good.' Mowing has begsa I several counties, with promise of a lae Whxat.- July... $ept... CoBN: July... Sept... Ribs:- July Sept....... Stocks; 8o.R'yPfd.. Conk,.,..,. 8o Ry..w.... Mo. P....k.. U.aL....... & o Sugar V. O. C R. I St. P Tex. Pec... Am. C. V.... yMefhsyv 1 t A bad omrl1oa siwrllf rm frin InanlvB lit 1 and txw.l la !1 oh rw, IH Will's LlttU Vr!f ItlMra prndiir gtti!jn rnolls. T. B. Iffy ft Co." . ' Tsrai tnot TrcaicMcv r,:i,-i t'!"rs and Vi n Vfiiih ; i;"M t; t t'.P (. niAOfi Ju'f (t The Ta''h lrrlin at k'l"lh Vi1ni, In Vr. it l!i j t y I ' (io.fnntit la a Ung itm, s.ft V a!Tnrtlpf a -TfrF .nlrMncA rt 1? p fioTnri.fr.. ill ri- t i In 1 ' . j-'..- 1. tl.ff Wer '..! -I.O'I S'1 l r! iton.d i" l;i't li e mi (n j In it r.'l'f b-A'.iV.i.f. A S'n " SM-- r! r. I- . f ft r! If ; i I " M r .' ' J' e ' . ' A slight stlarh ef eramps may bring ea IHarrbnea, which 1 la many ram, followed by Indnaautloeof the stomach afid eUiat .daSferous rolalota. All meh disorders are dangerous snd should la their lofiarj bs treated With tbe )mt knows remedy. Ths merits ni.T Kill" are kaowa and It b tmiygnUtA as the sUaitard pwlna lot rrawpa, dlarrh'Ka. tin. Avnlil u!UUi!c, lliw it bet one I'.io Killf, I'trrj I) 1'rk-e V-c. and fio. Great Wheat ric'.ds p,arn:l. tfl B'-nd, Khi fintl rr Kin., of Open, ... 03 .. 64 . Open. High. ..481 ... 48, Open. High. ... .7.87"" . ... 893" LoW. Lovf. 85i . 13 ' 130i 149 162, 41 30J 86, 1181 13f 141 J 148 167 431 Sit Nnw Bern Cotton Market. Cotton in the New Bern market sold at 8. to 8.21. Uverpool Spots 4 21-33. Sales 7,000 bales. Futures, i uly-Aug. 4.86, Oct-Nov. 4. 19. PORT RKOBIPTS. . Same week (iSst week last year. 43,000 18,400 This week. Sat.' 1,600 Hon. 9000 5,600 Toes. MOO 4,300 Wed. 4,900 Thurs. . 3,000 Frl. 7.100 20,500 Directors North Carolina Railroad. Special to Journal. Ralkisr, July 9. Governor Aycock hu appointed the following State direc tors for the North Carolina Railroad Hugh O. M.-Cheatbam of Elkin presl dent, L Bsnks Holt, of Graham, L. M, Mlchsux, of Ooldsboro, W. H, Williams of Newton. Augustus W. Graham of Oxford, Vines B. Turner of Raleigh, 8 O. Penn of Reldsrille, C. H. Cooke Jr. of Bessemer City, Bute's proxy Br. J. L McLellsnd of atooresvUle. The piles thst snnoy you to will be quickly sad permeeeaUy healed If you ssePeWlil's wltoh Baael Salve, Be- Ware, of worthless counterfeits, F, Duffy ft Go. 7 Rain Helps SufJerinf India. LorooM, July 8. The Viceroy b( le die, Lord Curaoa of Kedleetoa, cablet that ths rainfall Irtae Bombay, Decoaa Eastern Bengal, Burmah sad Assam hu been federally sufficient for, egrtcultu ral purposes. -The total somber of per sons employed oa the India re lief works is now 183,000, : - - r Constitntloa Exceed! Ezpectatloos. Mawrorr, July- The race to day wss remarkable for two things. First, the Ceaatuullo beet the, .Colombia by M mlastes,6 secoads, ever a thlrty mlle trlaegslar course, aed the lode peedeeee, the Beaten boat, wu beatea I soar. 18 salaotes. 14 seooaflS. These sre edeal ' times,' without Use allow . f r' hTt lii' fcri.,rn'v,n. 1 !,r f 1 . .-I j an ni.ii.wa lliti.'i i t )',.! '.' I r!,ar Irlo s r. M of wht ! ',' t.;. 1. ,et,tMn aaa aa (try a tVlof, j t-.d -a a lfirtili flft a In P"- A il !', tt., . ,,u kf. U '1 lluclj 1.'r,' le-' V,..nt., 1 f rl I f.-v ' j t , i i" aa ".. a I H w a' 1 ;,- The rans was sailed ta a light wind sad the CoettltuUoa was Jest a few atooadt eahav five hoars making lbs thirty mflos. TM time for aa American top race Is five snd s half knure, so that In da t't race won Id have heea wltbls tbe time. - ' . , ' 1 The rare Rtlirday was a few wlaoue avov IK lira aad a half bnert, and P.-.l, n j.rhimvn have used this a are'imfnl thai It was only sdrlflln muirn 4 sLnulrl ent ! rnnnl!. T Sturtf, bui Wr wrte only l i .'!v to wlndwt',1 and I"1I tn fi 'k, ice a.l'ia awr, ike (,'.'inl filnnl 1 rolnnlct, J7 acmnils e I RSSaSTl F L OUR JUST RECEIVED. Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Canned and Potted Meats of all kinds Fresh Clover Hill Print Bptter. Fancy Cream Cheese. Imsorted Ginger Ale on Ice, 3 bottles for 25c Big Hams to cut, and Numerous other good things to eat, nice and fresh. Give me a call. Yours to please, Wholesale fie Retail 3s Iff nitffnf I 'Phone 91. 71 llroa4 Ht. g O JUST RECEIVED O A Fresh lot Clover Hill Butter, Fresh Cheese, Fancy Cakes and Crackers, and a Nice Stock of Select Canned Goods. T1T .. 1 1. 1 ,. i e Tl r, r ... 1 1 , r i yc aiau urevo iul ui j . l . viuiiier s jncK tor sine. i St. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. I o Phone 169, 61 Broad Street , I VV I nf your needs in the lino of X I iTNvyxA f I Kroc,'r,es; the" bring it here and 'CY. 'ik I the iirdcir llllod pronijitly, ddliv- A I . '.' fNN I ered nnctually, guarentped tn nf your needs in the linn of groceries; then bring it here and the nnlcir llllod promptly, deliv ered punctually, guaranteed to hfl naHntAninrv and at tl.n koct prices for you. em We arc receiving fresh goods A daily. Among them are those X famous star hams and Armours canned and canvassed meats in gnt variety. Goods delivered Promptly. Very Respectfully. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St, Grocer, Phone f37. Llis-Book Store : Only a few Nice Hammocks left. G. N. Ennettei e RLMCK NOTICE! f..r U. :.t up) t I! Iotlce 'Sile of Liii for PirttUoi. KOITTH 0AROUMA, CiaveaOownty. lathe Bnpertot Court, before theClerk. Inlm Marshall, KellteL. Vanhali, . .. B. T. Manhall, (tnra Llte Maf iall aad MarthaO, the mat - fimr asmMl bring brfaala eppaae- trig by tfcetr it rt.ixl ii. A. . Manhall, and B. A. MerahaU, . " - vs. ; . . flue t Xanbair. - ' rurwiant to a dervoe 4 the fiuperinr QtmH of Crate Omnty In Um abora MitlUrd prrwmtlnft lf aal. ot sand l"t partition rndri bj U Ccvk cd said Hnr(of Cimrt b lh. Sth day f Jane. lt0l. The drl(rnl at aotamtMlno nr odt f, aale St pnhtla nvtum frrhtn tl.t hlctiMt btrltUf. at U (Hirt HmtM rtrv.t cl Crco dmnty on M'.ml.r, ISth day 4 Jnlr. ItfUl, at tl,. hor c( II oVInrk. Unrtl, all th f"t ta.ti infr do.r t il"l rwl tt tuH: l.y It j ir, I urm i tmnif. rib Candina. tin. I nd lirff rm hm vmlh Sid. (( ci Hlonin.b'ji rrf k nd vwih t the ft N. ('. R. It," b p.nn.tiff .t JllDM kMitll rtn CfTf M,i f t flll S"l til Ufnd Lrsrv,)). kinl)i v.rnT r4 a ar.nl . I , lrd ailr'.t f- t fi iwt. f.(1 1 nm.it.ir ti.om with tit fiotcM's li.i. wan ( wt t'-" n hit ft I' uh ttv-t: ' t i4 hi. lirvM ..mill It f I") .l to a f t'"" ,nth ' i 1 n u i I ti..m Ttf lit i I I . a' You Can Get Hold of A Good Bicycle for mighty llttU money aad on ghtjXABT TZRkU. inst think: we offer birvekes aow at ISO to X0 that am suportor In rr.rj way tn uioee Met anM for 1100 a few ywrs agn. How tber ate aa cheap a thy eaa be made M they ere aiada rlfht Ome ia aad Intra about loam. RKPAiatNO Promptly sod Kaatly Eieeuted. . I. IT. EDGEBTON. Center Pollock sod Craven Besatta, ' mw bxrh, ir. a 7 k- Thbnus A Edison's ttU4 lreM.rt.l f,f 111 fltst. rn-h " i I". l'l. awtvwitii 4 t-t 1 I; 1 1 . i t 1 T ,r I', t1 ' ' I ' ll ? . t ii.n, , r f t ! , i ( I t r ill I i'.. mix ..,d f.kt ry tylaw I ! L.f ,.l lt,.l,.i t I. w ifnl 1 k-iHMi i. H. bKMt nA wilt l.finf lr i frt-nf . '4 frte W.ijrn ail trrt. J il M f d tt t-t l i . g d O ) (. 1 . n tt f t C'1'' fww 1 r - l M I 1.5. rpri)rS
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