V " .... .. . "v . I. - . ' ' V l V A .1 ? . ' T0LX1X-K0. 88. f WMTUTH YEAR -'' .-'..'--it,-' .tf 1 That is if you hive me. : "' ' "" . v o;":o;:4o,'r; thai it takes money to cary on business successfully. Vw ' You do me an injury, whether inten-" tionally or not; ill delaying settling , your account. t , So I ask you to please make on early " settlement. HACICEURN 47-4 POLLOCK STREET. VWe Mecum Spring, . STOKES COTOITK, W. C Affording more than 20,000 gallon per day. ANALYSIS GRAINS Potassium Sulphate. .v; ".5423 .... 1.4837 P odium UluorWe Magnesium Sulphate. . . . Calcium Chloride .....(... ....1S.W33 .'. . . 6 J490 ,...84.6621 . . ..1 1.6'85 . . . 1.2f96 .... Trace t .... .5589 .;: v.S vMcinm Bulpnate. . .. J y .Calcinra Bl-carbonate ' Iron Bi-carboaate. l')ii ' Lithium 8uiphate..'.. i .'..T, urganrc juavwr ............... o.c2a ' " Total-Grains. 106 9464 V! AboTe analysis nmd by me shows' freedom from surface water and quit : . From the Analysis of Dr. Ja. M.iyilt larRe amounts of Snlphate Carbonate of uu),i tna toreeolnr futures are deducted. Calcium and Hulphata of Maenmiiim. JAB. M. WUlTFIEbU, Analniral Chemist Richmond, Va..8ep. 4,1900. - Hov. I7t 1M&' ': ' . i WissTOK, N. 0, October 10, 1900. After quite an extended experience of prescribing and noting w .suite of various mineral waters, I unhesitatingly think this' water -the vf" best renovator and builder up" of fjem all. For Scrofula, Catarrh and - V Btood Diseases generally it is aUnoit ioo, cannot be said of the curative ..' -' For sale by .F S. IBS? A Fresh lot Faiall Pig Ilanm", Breakfaitt Strips, Via Hie Haras, -and Fjiullah C!urd Should era. . '' v ' . ,;.;if you want something :po$'jitj ont Srrwkod IVklfiaii-y' sages, packed 1a oil, i)o lb, they are all right We also bare , a full line of Canned Meats, Vegetables, Soups, etc , ... ... - If you want good bread, try our 2o and So Flour lhrj caa'l bu lat any where. ' . " V '' O' -v"- - j ' Ws art also headquarter for Fine Batter and Coffoc, Our Morning Glory Brand of Coffee Koa. 1, S, and 4, at UOo, 26c," 80o and l&c'per pound U a trade wlaner , ' . ', : - (Siva na a trial and M will Yours ior : WfcoUaaU a4 Retsll Ortcer, . ' ; '..Cor. XlrontJ Ilancork fit. ' rnon bs. sir Peninsular Stoves r.nd Ranrj23 Just Rcczivcl Full linn K,ii y (;iiv r 1 I V and Otrn. ("win" I'rn M Iter, Sod t't'.i-ra ri(;!.t. Our tt- In f :i iiui v, . i v I in , It!. Pitt U. 8. GALLON t Sulphuri Anhydride (803). , . , Lime (CaOf .....i.... : ., 47.994 . .89.4228 jMagnoiia (MgO)..-.,. IronXre). ....... ,j , Potash (K30).... 8oda Na20). . :. Chlorine (CI)...". Llthla(LiaO). v ........ ..... Silica (M02). i ... ; . 4.5818 . V.W62 . .essa ."'.7788 .8.9869 .Troe .6638 vrganic ana oiiiejiiiur(iio - -. matter. ............. . v . . .'.-. " , THOS. CLARKE, A. M. Ph. D. ' " a"ni Unlyerslty, Germany. a 8peciflc.';TToo much, lrt my . opto properties of Vade Mecum Water, D. N. DALTON MD, DUFFY, Druggists S i i U 4aS niranlm rt t1na umr business, " 3Tr.; - iiTP, jfng;r u l -kiri(f f t"Tf f.A.r limn fuft t-'-t 1-til Toti v..:.! is r ow cmii-liU in ,i)n Jr.t j,d i . t t f ! '"j ' -- i " I J i -.-. L , I . I . 1 ! r 1 f f CilllSII. Questionable Service Jteyt Nor 0t rtul Schools, " " --4- -' ,s Trsea listers Fealteatlary. SUa- toa's BIrtb Tlaes 3Cartoret ' 'Couatyi' Few Exeepttoasi O rroahlei;:seBsl.ji , fcat-rco'ruo ;l;; RatEiei, July it.TbWgsmj8t J TJtawas?tlT"al ooftvlotedltt court here, was today taten to the penitentiary feserTe hls lO-yeaj seniencetjJtiiS: urojoevB; paWis5a. Waddtll. whdiB he sdufeitt to incriminate ta $e matter of Jhe swindltaaV of ;;tb.e Ylreinli State Life Insurance Company, tu dlsctiarged'; si being .elearlr Inao- oen W Tyon; had, while In" jail,, W- deavored to have WaddUl say he and not Ttson had swindled the company Tyson, whenWaddlU's case was called, declined to, be A witness, saying he wanted to be exoased The judw ssJd he oonld nanith him. ior contempt of ooort, butthat would only be by placing him lit jail, where . he already was. A nol pros was then entered as to Wad dill. Vtl; The corporation commission In making this year's assessments of railway and other property of the class of which 'It has supervision, hat' largely ; taken the values' given " In by the corporation This.sb.ows an 1 nor ease over last year. It la reasonable to suppose that the cor. poratloni will make few exceptions to the assessments, at the hearing they are to be given next Tuesday. .;, The newspapers an4 having a gocu deal to say about the birth-place of Ed win V, 'Stanton,' President" Lincoln's Secretary War,".. He was. born In Carteret, county, this States In the AO's his father, who was a Quaker, re moved to Indiana, on account of his dislike of slavery.;. . '"'; i H. O. Davit of Hops Mills, who last week was elected Instructor of Wesvlng and designing in the Textile School, of the Agricultural .and . Mechanical Col lege, arrived to day.'," ""'' ' ..' Other arrivals are, O. SL Smith, WU- mlngtoni B. Q. Green, Warrentoni Dt H F. Early, New Bern. . Great pressure Is being brought to bear by the people of the various towns where the seven negro normal schools art located to . have them, alt retained The claim Is made that each Is doing ad atlrahls work. This does not agree with the report oj the : Stale board of public school examiners..-A, member of that board said to s school official here that all the students reaUv fitted to be teach its, In Blithe saves schools, oouMbepot la one .room and taught by one person. It is rants red that ths board of tiamt sers Is eoalemplstlng delegation of Its power to elect teachers of these' schools to the local boards. It Is the eommen that It It does so It . will mast s grsvs mistake. ; .. uv , Those famous" tiuls pills, DeWlU's LltUe Barly Risers eompal your liver sad bowsls to do their duty, thus giving yea para, rick blood to recaperate your body. Are easy to lake. Nsrtr gripe r. B, Duffy Co. t ., , ? . . 1 .... Jt THROUGH TRAGI ACROSS ASIA. Jresi Roscew m tlrcteask ta Ekvea and "S'v '" ; a Half bays., 8r. Prrtaascao, Jsly 10 Tl) new direct tbroaeh trds from Moscow -to trkauk sad f trttnsfc, where the steam er starts dowa UeAmur rirafoa way to Tladlrostok, will be maolog be fore this reaches the Celled Slats. .Al flrst h will rtsosoe a wtki lattt twice a week. The jonrMv, loolodlns lbs paasage of Us Psissl by boatwill last 11) dtrs. sad Inolodlog the rt Joflrasy to Kbabaaovsk sad tba ractSe aed M the railway )our,y le Yl(l!oa. lok 1 days.' A Irtt-elaat ticket for lbs satire trip will eoal ITI rubles (t'-). The Uoaalas apP sipert great things from lbs connracltot of U Ht. P.t.nhorg-Tlatks IlsUwty, which wfU aiTuil a sjorlbera oonasclkia wttk the traa-8lberWa II m tad wl't trarsrae esmtw of backward prevtsom ta Norlb fS T! !. It wilt pm Tlkhrla, Che- rpu, Volor4t tad l!lv-k and will ae the I'tna Kotlas Met le t!Tolln( imlo with traae hlNta. branch 1'b f fn Pay to , Par.Ci.ff rr4 ll! C''X f'''.lil Pl'frUa fori te l Baliln. - Hick T;2c tt Ci!rc-.!os. ftlSa44 Hi Si"t tlt Ff i' t!' ? . t 1 1 1 : 1 -. 1 wt (trm Nl r-n ! I' 'f wm sit f. wt.-Ms lka t.'s'.'-t s'' ) , with ll.t'i ' f !. tU'tm f f list ff, tmff, A ! p -' ' ''If 1 ' . i (, 1 .1 r. ( J i t t : s tf Lit 'i t r . n.'r, i-. ! ; TERRIFIC HEAT WAVE. Chicago' and West : horolng ' up- From Cncaoo, 111., July 10. Not since he ettsbllshment Ihe Weather 'Bureau hat this City .experienced such terrlflo heat as affected it today. - One hundred and two in the 3 shade was. the high rec ord, the highest ' previpnsv mark being July 1. 1897, when it reached 90.8. :The wind blew with force from the, west and southwest and hotter, more . stifling sir wss never feltln this city before. : So hot did it become during the afternoon that all through the business section of the city tenants of offices slammed down their windows to keep out the air, The sir wsssodry, however, that itt effects were, not s, disastrous sS would, have been the case had greater humidity pre- vsien. 'vi'.:i.:-;'i.i: w- Tonight the wind changed to the northeast and ' the mercury went down degrees wiinm sn nonr. cignt pros- trstiOns were reported. No desths.:-. Reports (onlght.f rom different, points In Illinois, lows, Kansas, Nebraska, WIscensin, and Missouri show condi tions of heat equalling or surpassing all previous' records. - In many sections the long continued heat has seriously in iared, If not irrecoverably ruined corn and frut oropt. The list of fatalities Is surprisingly small, but the humidity Wat less than daring the hot dsys of last week., Keokuk and Davenport, : Iowa, reported 105 degrees, from Dubuque 108 was received, with s high wind shrivel Ing np vegetation. Burlington reported 103 degrees at the Weather .Office,'" and 110 on the streets. From Kansas came reports ranging fromtOO i 'to 108 with widespread damage to crops. Lincoln, Neb., .reports a maximum tern perature of 103, St. Joseph, Mo , reported 109 on the street, with damage' to crops and threatening injury to stock on ac count of wells snd springs drying np. Sprfngflold, III., reported lGff. - Whed'yon want a modern, up-to-date physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Price, 25 cents. Samples free ft 7. 8. Duffy & Co's. drug store. - Lands Open On Time. Washimqtov, July 10 The com plaints from land offloes in Oklahoma other than El Reno and Lawlon, that they should be allowed to make regis trations for the opening' of the - reservs- lloni August 6, are regarded Offletsly as not well founded. The matter wss taken np some weeks ago, and Delegate Flyna at the time na. successfully' eadeavored - to have 'the ether Oklahoma offices included, It Is said here that the reports of the number of - eattle' oa the lends to be opeaed have been exaggerated and that there are, In fact oa ths Wichita reser vatloa oaly 71.000 head. The opening of certain leads a month hence is man datory: - A Urge part of the 71,000 bead oa lbs Wichita leads, it la said can be shipped to the market within) the allot ted time sod the rest moved flown d the Slows grazing lands, which will sot be throws open to settlement. " f ! Tke plies that aanoy you -so ' will be sjnfekly sad permanently healed If yon use DeWltl's. Witch Hasct Salre.- Be ware of worthless counterfeits, F.. 8. Duffy A Co. . ' ' -. , . , VDcaeaK Con Acretre. Wsatsuros, July' 10. Prsllmlssry retaras 10 lbs tiaileUeaa of the Dtpsrt ment of Agrtealiare oa the acreage of eorsv planud tadiosle a redacltoa of about foer hoadred thousand flvs per esak from the area pits ted last year. Of the twenty-two Slates having one mlllloa acres sod apwsrd of corn Is IK, twelve shows decrease of about 1.900,000 seres, whits la the remaining tea sa laomse of about ,900,000 acres shows. Of lbs Iweaty-thrws rUatet sad Ttrrl lorias sarlajr tbaa ons . mdlloa acres Is eira 1 1900 okty sit report tmallsf SCrvagte Ihtu were planted last year, , ' The arerag eondltlos of las (rowing crop U 61 1 as coapsrsd with K.I oa Joly t, 1900, ssd k lea year srerage of ox ' If. C Ri'Vo4 Director. ; Ppt) to Jem nl. (li i, S. Jalf 11-Tlit p ,,'. ,t. kt.ul Lrt ft lh rtmlll Ceri.ll !l:irn1, t il?, '-l"l M d!rwi. B, T, IT kn. if Wsk, fV-acaaa ( m'io T! i! i., I at thrlr B.lin( It .t.n'pj ( r.)H li ' ta II-r,eil, K't'.'T. f"l Ii.(.ui l.'r,r.f, ai!fy Cii;' -,i tc;c Canm. i ll - lo in i! I ITE.--' -" ' I. KAhk Sa Piaa ' Newport News Machinist Decide to Stay Out Because of Expected Aid. NawpoBT fawai..yi'' Wj; W.r-Tbe, striking machinists voted - this ? morning j , on me proposiuon 10 return to wots to morrow and the motion was defeated, only about a dosea voting for it, accord ing to the best information obtainable. is certain thai .the men would have voted to return to work had It not been tor the receipt of a telegram from Presi dent O'Connell, of lbs International At tociatlon, promising all the flnanclsl as slstance possible If the men : remained out President O'Connell was Informed by wire" lsstjilght thst if he did not send fl.OOO and pledge further' aid the mehyronid vote on the question of going back, this being a virtual threat that they Would returUiS'f 1 ' jt A nnmbef.of men,; most of . them not members of the association, announced their intention of returning to work in the morning, and it is expected that at least 25 will do so,; probably more, They hare applied to the police authorities to have men ststioned at the shipyard gate to prevent a possible attempt'to prevent tbem going back to work. No trouble Is anticipated, but It was thought best to be on the safe side, especially as there were hot 'words at the meeting this morning and trouble Was narrowly aver ted during the discussion. . , Those men who do not return to work in the morning sre discharged snd their places will be filled between now and Monday. The shipyard management an nounces that no difficulty Will be exper ienced in this, and It is understood that contract has been made for 250 machin ists from out of town.. These, with those already in andjhose that will re turn to work tomorrow, will almost bring the force up to the normal. Many of the men went to the yard this : after noon and got their tools, expecting to leave the city ' as soon as they ean get jobs elsewhere. Schools to Remain Unchanged. Special to Journal. IULBion, July 11 It is decided that all Negro Normal schools shall remain I Si they are at present for this year, and I the weak ones will be consolidated. A Pot Walloper. The parliamentary register for 1806 1 showed that there was then only one pot walloper in all Englnnd. One see ing the term for the flrst time might easily Imagine that a pot walloper wns S species of Ichthyosaurus or some oth er reptile of a pest age. It will be die-1 covered upon Inquiry, however, that I the term "pot walloper'' Is literally one I wbo bolls a pot and was applied to vot-1 In certain boroughs of England I Where, before the passage of the re form bill of 183 the unallflcattons for suffrage was to have boiled (walloped) his own pot 4n- the parish for six months. '- THE MARKETS. Ths following quotations werS receiv ed by J. E, Latham 4 Co, New Bera. Naw Toaa, July 11. Cotto; - Open. High. Low. Close .iely'..:;-. . 830 Mil rAsev. ...., 7.71 ' 7.79 7.78 Oct.......... 7.66 7.61 7.65 January..,.,.. 7.88 '7.69 TJPf '.: j ' "' .- . Chicago, July 11. WatiTi i Open. High. Low. Close Joly....n.. Sept... ..." W ; Ooas-i ' Opee. High. Low. Close Jf.i..i 48'' ; , aVfit..., ...' 80 ; ' ' . aibtt- Opeii, nigh. Low, Close I July .'...... ',.. ' ".- . -y ': t 'New Terk.Jaly lrT Srocss; V . OptaisBfgh. LoW. Close 8o.RyPfd..... si Uk 41 Cost. . " ... . 'i ' IIS Bo Ry.f.r.. Mo. P, ,. U.S. L.. ........ IS .1' m 15t t. c. o... , St. P ... ... 161 ir . se Tea .... o Am. C-.f. UrwftMl H(-.i 4 II It ID.OOJ UIm, ratqc,lly-Au(; 4 St, (M-Nnv.4 ll roaf rirr. , fma Wftk I.t wh 4t.fViO Ti.it . fl. rvl yar. l a 4 O a-..-. ' T' 4 " 0 1 1 STRIKERS' VOTE. i p. nrtnon n in t n i n I 5 m iuuuu uaii uuuu g IFityR I JUST RECEIVED. I Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Jgi Canned and Potted Meats of all kinds- 5, Fresh Clover Hill Print Bptter. Fancy Cream Cheese. 5 Imsorted Ginger Ale on Iop, 3 bottles for 25c J Big Hams to cut, and Numerous other good things to eat,, J? nice and fresh. Jfj Give me a call. Yours to pleawe, 5j J.L.ilil,Sfi g 'Phone 91. 71 Ilroad St, O JUST RECEIVED O A Fresh lot Clover Hill Butter. Fresh flhppse. Fnnnv fiilrps and Craekera. and a Nidfi Stork We also have a lot of P. P. O b. m. uaiiui iiiviaiic ul ui u. 8 1 Phone 1 69, ((CCCOi 5 J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. 1 AMBook Store Only a few Nice Hammocks ; 6. H. Ennetti Notice of Dluol.tloi of.Cf-Ptil ; . V;- -eriMp.'!;-". , The eo-partssrshlp heretofore tilsllaf Ibetweetf E.' W. Armttrosg sad B.L. Slmpklss, ssdsr ths asms sad style of 1 1 matrons; and 8lmpklns to, this day dlaaolved by msiaal eostetrW Mr. ttmpklns bat sold his laterest la tajd eo-psrteeraLlplo said M. W, Ana- strong, see said X. W, Artnstmeg has sasumed all lbs debts and lUbfllttes of said eo-partnerthlp. Afl the-drbtt dwe the trm 10 be paid la Mr.Answtrong. ; ThU lbs loth day of July, 1D0I. ' .)",. B. W. ARMSTRONG. ., . A 1. PlairKIfJS. , Tke bestows baretofors done aaxbr I the lira saatt of ArwMtroeg sod Mmp kins. !U IS rotiir M ryslnl I r toe. ss'l i Mk l ooaUaani pMrnn r rf rfc. frrt.,!of l firm, a M all a. pims, ptomltlnf U (Irs mf Wat attntltuD VI lhot r!ln St ley Store, N 67 Ml.l lle strl, Hws. ( llf-tfs!lf, - R. W. AtiWhTlU'NiJ. July ).h. r-t . i, iil l' ! ... ,L, i. .-r. . ...io ll, r-'1 Or . . t . I.- . .In ' . A I fa,-!' ' - f f I t t . .1 ' 1 s I ! p r nf Snlfirr. Cnnnml fJnrwlu Garner's Brick for sale. 7. rrt 61 Broad Street Make Memorandum of your nemls in tin- limt of groc eries; then bring it hern nnd the onlor llllod ironiptly, deliv ered punctually, guaranU'cd to be satisfactory, anil at thci best prices for you. We aro receiving frcsli gocls daily. Among tlieni are those famous star hams and Armours canned and canvassed meats In great variety. Hoods delivered Promptly. Very Respectfully. x Important Notice! E CD. QO.D.Line. On account of the annual repairs U the 8Umer Neuse, the will be temixira rlly withdrawn from service on Satur day July 13th until further notice. During her absence the Bteamer New. heme will tail at 19 o'cloc k, noon, on Tneadaya snd Fridays, making stop at Oriental, Rnanoke Island and Nag Ilead both ways. -y OKO. UENDCRHON, A rent Kew Bern, Jf. C, July 10, 1901. Now receiving from farm daily Fine Peaches and large cultivated Black berries; also on sale Pure Blackberry Wins, Art years old, foe family use, 0o per bottle, IU0 for S. Phone No. ft. , Thomas A Edison's Iat't tn-ipr ,. nf fl,. fW ' r rt.h 'i Kir 111, 11, aV ay w'U it t-.p4 StMki m-ary trltv U .ry fnt S4 di.lm.t. ll k Wnw. .Irrf h k. R U ttti I n. f i-tn In f mf nH r-m. yrm 1 i t . S.I I.Tftf. I.)b(t4 t ahn It w. T" t'' 19 s.-l 1 a4 ap. 1 -n ti af, ihm tfhuafcia xv::. t. iTiiiis, I -i ': r r. I " ? - r trttwpf' mT?Wt$ 'i - T'f ' -t'-5 - ) t- L-r KQ r A , vi M ! ? . C 5C if 1 n i' Ml

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