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i V 1 I VOL XIXHO, 89.' , NIW BIKN, K, C, SATURDAY M0RS1S6, JULY 13, 1301. TWENTIETH TUB 4 i mil is if you owe me. . ; No Honey 4ind! Strike Reeardel a - Failure. ; o o that it takes money to cary on business successfully. . You do me an injury, whether inten tionally or not; in delaying settling your account. . - : - So I ask you to please make an early settlement. ... - HAGICB URN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. ;o Vace Mecum Spring, . Affording more than SO.OOO gallons per day. AKALYSIS GRAINS PER U, S. GALLON s ? ' r Potassium Sulphate .5423 Sulplmri Anhydride (808). . ?. . .47.9940 Sodium Chloride . 1.4087 Lime (00 35.422a .'-;Magneinm dnlphate 18.593S Magnesia (MgO) 4.5818 j CalcinmCliloride 06490 Iron(Pe) . .8908 . " Calcium Sulphate 04.5531 Potash (K80) 8988 I Calcium Bl-carbonate.. 11.5-85 BodaNaSO) ..... .7708 " ' Iron Bi-carbonate 1.905 Chlorine (CI) 8.(H)9 i Lithium Bnlphate.. .' Traces Lithia (Li20) Traces Silica 5589 Billca (8102) .5589 Organic Matter and Volatile n- - Carbonic Anhydride (008). 0.9878 organic Matter 9.8720 -Organic and Volatile Jlnorganic - matter 5.8780 Total-Grains, 106.9454 Above analysis made by me shows freedom Irom surface water and quite large amounts of Sulphate Carbonate of Calcinm and Hulphate of Magnesium. JAB. M. WHITFIELD, Analytical Chemist. Klohmond, Va. . Sep. 4. Itf00. . Total-Grains, 106.0448 From tho Analysis of Dr. J as. M.Whit- field the foregoing figures are deducted, THOS. CLARKE, A. M. Ph. D. . Bond University, Germany. Nov. 9. It 00. - - Winston, N. C, October 10, 1900. After quite an extended experience of prescribing and noting1 re- Bults of various mineral waters, I unhesitatingly think - this water the best renovator and "builder up of them all For Scrofula, Catarrh and Blood Diseases generally it is almost a Specific. ' Too- muoh, in my opin ion, cannot be said of the curative properties of Vade Mecum Water. . ' D.N. DAIiTOX, M. D. ' For sate by F. S. DUFFY,iPruggisV) ' ; v xew;; beiin, :wci v'r' : - RIHTillli FT hi 1ST mis ? ill! A Fresh lot Pmall.Pifl' IlamV Break fant Striiia, Tie Nio Ilams' i ' "ft Jfoo want something uloojtry, oor Smoked Pork Fau : sages, packed in oil,"12ic lb, ttey are all rigbL Wo also bare full line of Canned MeaU, Vegetables, Soups, eto. ; H jron want good bread, try our 2o and 8c Flour ihey : ' can't be beat any where ' ,: r':Z;T:-:i ' -;"v i-.rr.i r.;r We are also beadqaartera for Fine Butter and Coffee, : Out Morning Glory Brand of Oiffee lToe. 1, 8 and at Stdo, 25c, ' 7 ,. . XT' . .. . i you 0o end 86o pr ponnd it a trade winner. . . Give ns a trial and we will guarantee to pi, s - y,tf1'J. ,Tmre for bunlneas, ,. V "i; - " Wholesale and Retail Oncer. ' O 'v THOXI 69.; I . Cor. XXroml A irnrok Su. r n OHO : Peninsular Stoves and y Ranges Just Received ! t Full line Kr Qtiiiains;i:iiD.- Penitentiary Books Mot la Skape for Beport - Bad Crep Eeperts.. Me Proflslea for Life Certi fleates for Bebool " " r, t Teaekero.'- ' Kileiqh, July 18. The striking ma- ohlnliti here are . at sea. -. They do not know u yet what thev are to do. The president of their local anion It la Nor folk and they are awaiting hit return. They tsy they have at yet (drawn; no money from the union.": Borne of them art needy. ; They appear to understand that the strike has failed. Of course the movement for 10 houra pay for 9 hours work it merely the precursor of another one for 10 hoars pay for 8 honrt work, tinea It it the 8 hour day that Hhe ttrlkers are striking for. This It no teeret HM'-.i:.fk& .'. It wat expected that the penitentiary bop; f f)lil i Kittohihap? byJJaly 15 that statements could be made of the ttatnt Of aft&lrt op to January 1, April 1 and July 1, but the fusionttt administra tion had thYnga In inch a tangle that an expert bat been employed to straighten themont. ; , , ,Todau,W. j. Tysori, Insurance swind ler and bigamist,1 Wat. taken from jail house to the penjtentiary, to terve 10 years, He said he had not been treated right. He has certainly not the least ground for the statement, at there were five, charges agalnt him, all fof penlten tlary ouenots, ha ubmlttee to all, wat convicted of bigamy and Judgment tut- pended In all the other cases. From nearly all quarters comes newt of the badness, of the crops. Division superintendent Wblsnaat of. the . Sea board Alr-LIhe says the crops on that road In North Carolina are. worse than he has seen them in 85 yean. Dempsey Wood, of Lenoit county tayt the crops are the poorest In many yeart and that the rains hare washed ont the fert Hirers fie tayt this is the reason why the crops grow so. slowly,. The slowness of growth peaatlont general remark, f This afternoon tb members- of tht North Carolina Press Association passed here on the way to Morehoad City from Greensboro , for aa outing. A They were In special cars on" a regular train, The members are plsased at the attendance at this year"! meeting, Which wat larger than lo-a number Of yesrs. . Tht new school law, as stated some ttsnt ago, 'ruke no -prorlsioo for the gMntf of llfe'ioertiacates Jo public school ' teachers. That protlslon was purposely omitted. The board of public school examiners will not therefore have to. past apoa, any .appltcttloni for such eertlfloatet. . There it a great demand for' tht sew laws. The Issue o( . adraace eoplot of each law, at . printed, hat relieved the strain considerably. Bohemian Woman's Mistake Caused Ex- " "dtement In Cleveland Clbviland, Ohio, July 11. The" run on the Juntted Banking , and Savings Company, which began yesterday,-wat continued today.. The bank kept its doors open nearly all night in- order to permit anxious depositors to withdraw their money. - '- . Early today folly 800 men and women were lined np In front of the institution. All demands were promptly met, and tht officials of the . bank declared they were prepared for any emergency.;" j v " - The run was started by a Bphemlan woman who called at the bank yesterday before banking hours to draw money. She wat told to wait. Falling to under stand, however, she Immediately went out and spread the report that the bank had np funds-.. 1 .." .The capital stock of the bank Is $100,' 000. Ita deposits amount to nearly 88, 000,000. r'r When the foreigners finally, realized today that the bank had ample funds to meet all demands the ran came to an end. Many persons who had withdrawn their money returned it for deposit. Tht Great Kerned y of the day It un questionably Pua-KnjJtu, for, tht la sUni relief of all burnt, toalds, bruises. etc, end for paint In the ttosvaoh and bowels si well at In sadden attack! cholera morbus. '; No family should pre- testa to keep boose without it always by them. ' Avoid tubttltutte, there it bet one PtlB-KUler, Perry Dsvitv Priot X Rnwlaa trops Earaed Up. , LoitDoB, July 11 "There It bo longer the slightest hope," Sayt a dispatch The Dally Newt frets Odeesa, "of I lag evea a moiety of the erope 1 the Volga goternmeaU of Amara, BaratoS and Kasaa, at well at many dlttriett of the neighboring governments. Over tht whole regloa tjiere baa beta t protracted drought with tropical heal, the tempera ture varylef for seven weeks from 130 to m fahrenbelL All streams bad dried up at fb beflaalng of Jane.' The trope la Bombers Itatati average about, the usuallleid.- , Those famoae lUUe pills, DeWltlt Utile Evly Rlsert eotspel yoer liver ad bowalt te do tbetr duty, that firing yon pare, rich blood te rtcopertlfyoi body. nJtrs easy te take. Never gripe r.S. Daffy AOe. RON NEARLY ALL NIGHT." . Prnr-Balsttn Believes Right Away and makes a speedy end of conglu and colds. Leaguers in 'Frisco. SaNiFRANciscu-, July 11. Two large delegations of Epworth Leaguers arrived today. They consisted of a delegation from Davenport, Iowa, and 500 from St. Loais, Chicago and St. Paul. Those members of the League who are traveling cn special trains are timing their journeys from all parts of the Union so they may be in Salt Lake City on Sunday for the gigantic rally. There will be In all 15 specials, which will travel so sb te reach this city at various timet during Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday? Latest reports show that 25, 000 persona will come from east of the Rocky Mountains. When you want a modern, up-to-date phytic try Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets. They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Price, 80 cents. Samples free at F. S. Duffy & Co's. drug store. Trinity College Scholarship Exam ination. The annual competitive examination for scholarships In Trinity College will be held at the Graded Bebool on wed aetday, July 17, at 10, a. m. Tbeee ex amtnatlons cover the entrance require ments In the subjects given. For fur ther Information see Lynn L. Uendren 158 Middle street. . Carolina League Games. Special tb Journal iUutroa, July 18 A double header wat played here to-day, each club win ning a game by the tame score. - First game Raleigh 6, Tarboro f. BeoondfameTarboro 6, Ralolgh 4. yWiwauioToa, Juiy.'U-J-Eah today prevented the game between ' Wilming ton and Charlotte.'. - ? i mnK jcuersci uaru in. l omuiii, ail , juiy ti ears, jeuer son Davis widow of the former Presi dent of the Confederacy, Is quite ill at the Colombia Hotel la this eHy, where the Mae a few-days ago to spend the tutamer.. i- .... i. -V--, . Crops were heeding July 12. Messrs. L. O. Ferell and W H. Weet spent Wednesday Id KlnBton. We have-, had a continuous rain for the last day or two, but still we have not had too much, rain badly. : Mr.Wr A; Wilsofi - hat purchased a pea parcher on wheels and will be pleased to served any one with fresh roasted peanuts. - .' Misses Annie Waters and Bertie Tay lor of Trenton are spending a few dayt la town visiting friends and relatives. Miss Maggie Tucker of Hew Bern, who has been visiting the family of Mr, Seth, West, went to KInston yesterday to spend a while with her cousin Mrs. KateMoye. Mrs. Mlna 8treet and Miss Ida Button ofGoldsboro are visiting at Mr. G. K. West. Mr. K. W- White is building a store on hit vacant lot on Railroad street Messrs. L. F. Taylor, M. D. Lane and G.V, Richardson have been appointed school, committeemen for No. 8 town ship. These committeemen will have control of all the Bchools In the town ship, both white and colored. Prof. Simklns has resigned as princi pal oi uover High school. We regret very much to lose him. He la an ex, ceptlonally fine teacher and a perfect gentleman and the school that secures his services will be fortunate. We un derstand he will take charge of .the school at Seven Springs. Dr. f. D. Swindell will be down to morrow and go out to Lanes Chapel where he will hold quarterly conference, Rev. D. II. Tuttle will probably preach at Lanes Sunday a. m., and Dover at night. Mr. 8el,h West has bought MrT F. P. Outlaw's residence. Mr. Outlaw will move to his plantation soon and en gage In tho truck and poultry busi ness. Mr, J. S. Rico returned a few days ago and Is back at his post of duty superin tending Mr. R. P. Walker's farm near here. It seems thore Is an epidemic of bears through Core Creek section. One went to a farmers pen the other day in broad open day time And killed a hog and car ried him off. There was a general hunt In that section yesterday for bruin. G. V. R It Is eiutler to keep well than get cured. DeWltt's LUUe Early Risers taken now and then, will always ktep your bowels In perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. F. S. Duffy A Co. - Newport Newi Strike pverv Newront Raws, July 11 The strike of Us News rt Newt machinists last aa end. .The ellmat "came tuddealy to- slgM at a meeting attended br praotla allyaQtbe machlnlsit from the, ship yard, when by eatalmons- eooseat, the Ma decided te retata le work Monday, at the old teal a. The. fact .that the maohlnlsts eon Id aot'obiala funds wttb which la support Us Mis tnsa, and that "the tnlp yard management deu- oasitat 1 ability, te fill Ore rtfiet lease as HepoeslbU tor (M dafetkt u i be strikers. . ' ' - " and (rffia, t orrtp IKiin and l,k ovrrtlirm ,,. i Our sUw-V is cx.wi 1h in Oaine Ivirs t.l p a full .Uk(lf ' . a , bere, and prirm rlglil Window K. rtfUi, We kf I!an!v:r.rc u Dniliilnn Z. 1'ainU, Oila alul VarnUli, sf J " Colors In Van.'H 2-t run. il and Ivrr Fiionnl. All t!i f, We fl:ii-r the K...U anj sj j-r. j-t.r t - ' . f f ill , ' 'Iteinm of Hot Wave.' ATt.4Ti, Qkm July II. Tht tat)r Hnnia fwIUtd txly la S Uwipef;n ahlnb la soma pitea tr.!. th loo rnuk. At aabvll)e 1(4 M rwordM This broke alt rwwrds fnv July since tht es(aMUbmat ef Ibt Wratb.r bar.kn, Til rrs afi, ; f'.irmlrcbwB rtfofU Tfl lei. brklr all rorois,Sn4 al LlUl itork h m t rryattp Wt 10. Memi !,!, Wnttt. ff.wir.ry, sn4 Aisn t-fn ft 1"0. r,1 t'tiliovs, Vi S. Mii'.!', hsTsanta, VI- kl'jnr k.niTtli aoi Arr.t rrart S ; "tunrn rf lit, ,!' U , (!,. fct.-.l t-I.'l at t'!-''"n v, ,r, '''' ,;,a -rs r.r! fi.,-9 j fH.int. floiiesl Day of the Tear la London. LckdoU, July 11. Tils wat the hot lest day recorded darltg the p retire I veer la Loadoa. At toot time the tber- mowelar reglttotMl 03 degrees In the shade aid It was U) IntHesnn. Tbrre wre many eases of striatioVe tvl prt Irtlfons. There were several laquwu today at ahlr.b verttlcti nf aprplety by Ike ttet Wr rendered. . . . Ttit t'l'iM thl Snnny ff so Will 1 quickly and rwrmwif all j i.caJfil if ynu eDWlu'a Wlirb IU,-.1 (.!... r. re rif ortslM )uirf. It. T. H nofTyUo. now Bimu Tree. Grow. It la a necuUar fact that but one bunch of ' linnanne-irrowt on a tree. After the fruit baa been cut tho tree la then cut down to the ground, nnd from tho stump another tree sprouts which bears another bunch . the following year. Tho greatest troublo of farmers is to keep tho farms clear of aprouta. They shoot up from the roots of the tree for a radius of ten feet and grow like weeda. , , As the fruit is cut from the trees It le placed on the backs of little pack donkeys and" transported in this way to the Coast. One donkey can carry from three to six bunches, according te the tbse of the buncbes and .the dis tance from the caeat In tbe season at Baraeoa Mere are more than 8,000 dotv koyt that stretch along In a line for miles, plodding toward the coast with their loads ef banana. . A CHILD E1UOTS. Tbe pleasant flavor, gentle aetloa, and soothing affect of Syrup of Ttgt, when In seed of a laxative, and If the father or mother be eottive or billons, the. most gratifying results follow Its use; so that It It tht best family remedy knows aad svsry family should bars a bottle. Mana facwredby tbe California Fig Syrap The Fratrer&JsIcrchantaS CxplUl, Jarrlui and front HMM.0e ; 5 APIUX.AolB, mu m Vllf t 4 r Ltc: FLOUR I JUST RECEIVED. 3 Fancy Cakes and Crackers. 3 Canned and Potted Moats of all kinds- Fresh Clover Hill Print Bptter. Fancy Cream Cheese. 5e S Imsorted Ginger Ale on Ice, 3 bottles for 25c Big Hams to cut, and Numerous other good things to eat, 5? j5 nice aud fresh. Jp 5 ive nie a call. Yours to please, 1 j. l mm 1 p 'Phone 91. 71 Ilroatl Ht. r.ri is Uurlnhurg. (,rii'n, Jn!f ll. ni nf mt d"i't'if ' !!,' I In In f lis f In V. I Ml t',' ' M A. e I ox 1 f n.l fr ,r 1r , i l til. I j 'al anil 4. ' r. i I I r rtunl O JUST RECEIVED O A Fresh lot Clover Ilill Butter, Fresh Cheese, Fancy Cakes and Crackers, and a Nice Stock of Select Canned Goods. J We also have a lot of P. P. Garner's Brick for sale. S L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. 8 Phone 169, 61 Broad Street ((CCCOl A I iHy. re I n ynur nci'Us in tux linn nl n( ynur iieoils in the linn of grmcries; tlinn bring it hern and tin. ordiT lilled n.in.lly, di-liv . Droil imni tiially, rrnarantfwl to be satisfactory, anil at the best prices fur you. We are receiving tresh gmuls daily. Aninng theiu are those famiius star tianiN and Annoim canned and i-anvassed mints in freat variety. (loods delivered 'rnmptly. Very Respectfully. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. i ILiiiLBopk Store Only a. few Nice Hammocks ' . . . left. v.-. G.- H. Ennett Newport Fruit Store Now receiving front farm daily Fine Peaches and laiye cultivaUMl Illuck-iK-rriet; alo on sale Pun; Black lMrry Wine, Cve years old, for family use, 8ilc per little, IA0 fur 0. Phone No. ft. Notlce of DluolitUi r Co- Part The ee-partaenhlp beretofore eilstlag brtwsea E. W. Aw W peg aad B. U 8lmpklna, uadar the aaiae aad ktyla of Armttreac east Slmpalae, Il tale dty dissolved by ataal toaeeaw ' Mr, SUspklas aae told his latereat la nld to-partsenhlp to said K. VT, Arts- strong, aad said X. W.' Armttreag has atumedalltbedeba tod llabUltieser said o6-partoavk!prAH the deMldite tht trm lo be patiLbt air. rtrorf. .TkUUt 10tkdyf.f Jaly.lWI..-'. ,V. & , AKMSTtsOrtO." B. U BIMf KIRfi - Tbe btnMf brtofnre done tarWt the Sfio aamfof Atrrntrotif and Rlsnp kln, will la futMfe be fiductd by , and I sk tl"t eoailnnf-J pslronafe of tbe frleadt of tht above trm. M Wall at al) uew puiroaa, pvAmlatnt to t!vt Wet ttnillow to lli" ell!n at y Wrt, No 67 Middle siren, K.w Ns, -V . ! IlrHfollf, ' E. W, AIIMTIWiftt. iu!y IfHb, t'JOl..- ' - ' ' ' in'P7 ri? ftirT ft t flit i, .Mil 1 Li 1 Lll.wIj, f""- ' M r ' ' Jn 0 1" At . ' . r :,'.; Ijm .'f ni t Mb t r-.txr ttell ' K 'i e - t 1 I f - ' I fl F t n. r oiwrT. f ( i ' t u . ' tf. f ! t ' -!(,. f: 5 r ' a I e - r ' t a ' ' 1 , ) - ' t ii Important Notice I E CD. GO. D. Line. Oneeeonntnf the annual rlni I', the Bteamer N.ums she will b trtnptra rlly withdrawn frr.m ml on BaUir day July Jsth nntll fnrthr nntta. During bet abenww the 8bmr N.w bn will sail at IS o'ebirk, rtonn. un Tuesdays aad Fridays, making sUrpe at Otteatai, Roanoke Iisuid and Nags tlaed both ways. I"- , etO. BfXDtimO.T Agesik ' TewBis,tt.C,Jelyl,lWl. X I I Thomas A. Edison's '' r r,.h i kr Ifl, awsy witii ,.m wry tond awl rli.in-, u mi d rfi.l.f kw.lik t Ha SnH SM Stilt t bii.f U-xr b yn ; t mtk yms..'! 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