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z4- ' S 'T ( I J v wJW-tUi'3 KI W BI&Nr-K:: C, FRIDAY'MORNINQ, JULY . 19, "i90iJ, " V- VOL XIX-NO. 94. x v TWISTIITH YEAR CAROLINA LEAGUE GAMES; . ; AN. ACC0MPUSHED MAN. - v -J i i that it takes money to cary on business. successfully - - , '-1 You do me an Injury, whether intea tionally or not; in delaying settling your account. , t , - So I ask yon to please make an early settlement. , 47-49 POLLOCK, STREET, I Wade Mecum Spring, Affording more than SO,0OO gallons per day. ' 1 ANALYSISGRAINS J:? Pohusiom Hulnhate . .S4i8 v t f Sodium Chloride , 1.487 "5 -Magnesium Hulpbnte .,. 18.5938 i ;'.i;alcinm()likriV 540 Calcium Huliihate .4..:.84.553l m V Calcium Hi-carbonate .1 1. 18 k ; . , r Iron Bi-carlHtimtfl " Mtlilum ttolDhaU ..Tracoi .j'SVSilica .. 6589 - Ormniu Matter and Vulatile In- . organic Matter --"Tolat-Graini. 106.946t -: ; '." , , ... "'. ' 'r :v. Above analriia made-dt nut inowa , freedom from aurface water and quite ' Sfri "monn? """I""" w"""114 01 -rr "jra'wmTSri'T ', -- AnalTticalOliemltL - "V Richmond, Va.. Bo VJWO. 1 .- J After iiuite an extended experience. of prescribinc and noting. re sulu of Yarioui mineral watera, I unhesitatibgly think this ' water the ' beet renovator and "builder np" of them alU ' For-8croful, Catarrh and , ' Blood Diseases generally it is almost a ttpoclAc. 'Too much, in my opin ; iofl, cannot be said of the curative proportion of Vado Mennm Water.-: ' ;'. y . "I'' - - D. N.'PALTpN, M. D. ;:i?Fwsak'fy:F. S. DUFFY,: Druggist 3 vzv.", i II r A Fmh lot FmaU Pig Hams, : and English Cured Shoulders. . - ' - .- ' - If you want something nice try oar f moked Pork Bmv ' ! inges, cked in oil, 12q lb, they art all right. I W also bare a full line of Canned Meats, Vegetables, Soupa, eto. - '. , ,1 If you want good brrad, try our 2,o and So FJonr ' they can't ba beat any whirs. , :-r Ws are also heal(iiartm for Fine IioUr and Coffee, Our Morning Olory Brand ol Cuff No. l, 8 and 4, at UOc, 2c, BOo and 8M prr ponnd is ajrado winner. ' " V Give via trial and w will gnarantea to pbw yon . -:, '. : ' Ji , " . , p Tours nr bualneC . .' r y t r. WlioleMla and J'.rilOSI C9r r. Ilrond at Hanrork Htm. ciiJ Ranr:3 Just 0 1 t.f.e lw 1 ! 1 - k .1 (J 1 I n k r. ,:'. Vi p k f i a f a V V7 4, PBR C. S. GALLON: Bnlnlmric Anhydride (SOS). . . .. .47.8946 Linn (CaO..... .i .8S.4288 Magnesia (MgO). 4.5812 Iron(Pe)......, .8962 Potash (K20,... .. ............I 8(da NaSO) .7768 Chlorine (Ul)... , V.e9 Litliia (LiSO) :.Tnn Hillca (8108)...... ...... ;.i .689 Carbonle Anhydride (OOM. ...... .9879 Organic and Volatile jlnorganto i -1 matter., i ...... Total-Gralna, ' Trom Uie Analyilt of Dr. Jaa.H.Whit- Held the foreRolmr flgurea are deducted. thop. olarkb, a. m. Ph. d. Bond Onlrenity. German. No. 87. !900. "." ; '.:-Vixito.VN. C, October ;ia;iOO(L: UB3 ii Hreulfant BUij, Pis Mo Mains Rrtall Grocer, 5 0 (.. . . J i'" 1 W vi W fh.,,s r.-.n t! 1!.. 2 f'.'. ' hi y all pl i i" if ; .' - V , Lawyers Paid la Cases Of Indicted Registrars. 1 " - Crep BeporU.w Trespagglif Oa J .State's Swamp lsBdg.,Tov . fttart tethodigt Orphan- ; V Negro iHimlgra "jO tloa Coatlfnes, JUtatea, JUT IS.v-Br'a special act of the Legialatare the State took :npoa: It self the paymeat of tha expenei1 law yers' feoe, to, In the eaaes ot-the regts trars of election Indicted In Yh federal courts tor refntlnf registration to ne groes for theeledtton of Angoit, 1900, on the franchise amendment to the oon. tltutlon- Today the State fiaued war rant in payment .of these expenses 1359 to John W. Thompson and 10fl, 80 to B. . Ih Waugh, both of Winston Salem; $9,05 to H. O. foj and $40 to at torney general Gilmer. Beeretary of ' State Grimes, who -re tained today from northeutern , North Oarollna, says the . crops betweea .here snd Wilson are the poorest he ever saw, but that In Wilson,' Edgecomb, Beaufort and Flu they art fairly good, tare eoro which Is Ver ooor. i i - ' -1 1 Secretary Grimes says the new surveys of Jhs Stats' swamp lands, whloh, are aowtebig mad by Stata aglaer'Me- Baa reveal tie fact that thersu and has been a great deal of trespassing and tlmber-cnttlng and te Is of opinion Jhat the 8tate will nw snake something oat of these lands. . " . The State Superintendent of publtc In strnctlon directs Prof. E. P. Hangum to hold a teachers' Institute at WhIUler, beginning next Monday and eontloaing all the week, for Swain and Jackson counties. .;'-. . .. . It Is reported that next- Tuesday the trustees of 'the. Methodist Orphanage here will meet and award the contracts for the $39 000 main building. It is the purpose to bare this under roof by the end of the year. tit Is said by negroes 'hers who are In terested In the emigration of their race that it has been quite constant all this year. . They .jay negroes are au u while coming into the town from the country and are going- North and inat aext seeton. the farmers will feel the shortage of negro labor erea more than they do now..- - ti: A CHQJ EMJOTS. Tee pleasant flavor, gentle action,'' snd soothing effect of By rap of Figs, when la need of a laxative, and If ths father or mother bsfeoktivs br 'bllloss, ths ;snott gratifying resalts'fprto'w ILs'usej'so that It is the best faasuy remedy known and evert family" should hste a bottle. Mann. a k-n.ii..1 tor. -d.,. VfW. 1 I.-. t . . .1 V' Round the World Race. Victoria, B, 0 Jaly17.'-Ilobert Le bandy and H. Stlegler, of Paris, who sre 1st the rooad-tha-world racing basins, were passengers oa ths steamer Impress ot India from China, which has arrived bar. ' .'-. X.Xebssdy say be Bad M. fttsr Wft Part May 15 and rencbeVMoeeow oalbe ISth. Tbaoo eight days "took them orar the. trans Ulbarlaa read to Irksttk. ' Tbey eostlootd by rail and a tt crossed Lak Baikal la foua fcenrs. Their Joursey lad by water frost 8lrt eaik oa tb Amur sad Cbllks rivers to Kabatovak, - frost which place tbsy war esrrUd by -train ' la 8S boar to Vladivostok.,-!. Lebagdy' says tbsy did o4 harry, or tbey might fears c- pltshed tb josrsey perhap la sight 4 ITS ,' 1 1 f i- t :: Travd was heavy sad oac or twice they wr forced toll over owing to Ue train being already erowdtd to lu capacity. Tb lovraey f roaa Irkotak I deeerfbed as rongb, be! the soeaery magaiaoesl. They beard that tht trass- Mascksrlaa railway will be completed la s few laobtks ssd also a lyaacb line to rortirthof. belli wltlb sevetal moalbs Ulnw train rva dlreai frost k! oifii w a VlMllvoetob. M (tetloa n1 tirlljff t'.C.I ki te be rinpltd rii aiaarJiatlsa ..llos.' N?lf U. oa Hilxiiaa river U slopped by ice from NpUnbrr 90 to Miy 10. Th pile ibal annoy ye la wlitb tr It If and r'mnrBl!y tm'xl If y ePtWItt's WIUU liiel rUIr. V iK-.'j A f;, I-rr ' l la rr;: j 7Aih J Til th r in I 4 I r - r. J 1.t t r-Vj i tf 'l m 1 j ' I ( f 1 r 1 'sr. f. . e . t li ll Game at . Tarboro. Wilmington Defeats Raleigh.' , , Special to Journal. . J . r ir Tarboro, July IS--" took thirteen in-. nlngt to decide today's game, the score being Charlotte 7, Tarboro 5. :? Wilmington, July llTy-Wllmlngton took today's ' gameK deflation Raleigh a to j. - , . : , , v -v In Search of North Pole. Tromboe, NoHTrAT,"july. l7-3hortIy before midnight last night the ships of the Bsldwln-Zelgler -Aretle .expedition weighed anchor and,- with the Stars and Stripes and Norwegian flags at their masts, steamed off to the north. .As they left- the harbor the crew of the other vessels there gave the expedition parting cheer. Evylyn B. - Baldwin, chief of the expedltionr was In excellent spirits. His last words 10 a representa tive of the-Assoclated Press wer that hs had little doubt of reaching the North Pole., The America will proceed first to Archangel, in Russia, and then return to the island of Vardoe, off th coast of Norway, whence tbe final departure for Frsnx Josef Land will be made. Touch.. Ing at Bounlngsvaag, the America and the BelgicswlU pick np the Frlthjof, nd all three vessels will proceed north ward together. -... Misslssippl Corn Crop Rained. Vlcksburg, Miss., July 17. The long drouth in this section was broken to night by a good shower, which, however was too light to afford materlat relief to farmer. Advices from the Yazoo Talis batlchle delta report the corn crop prsc tically s total loss. Cotton too, is begin, ntog to show deterioration. 50,000,000 Bushels Cora Assured, Topeka, Kans., July 17. The rains that have fallen, in Kansas last night and today tav practically assured corn yield ofat least 60,000,000 bushels and the yield may even be greater, When you want t modern, up-to-date physic try Chamberlain' Stomach and liver Tablet. : They are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Price, 35 cents. Samples free at F. S. Duffy A Co's. drug store. ' A bsd complexion generally results from inactive liver and bowel. Ia all suoh eases, i D Witt's Little Karfy Risers produos gratifying results. F. 8. Daffy Co. ; Thirty Thousand Leaguers. Baa FatRoisoo, Cel., Jaly 17. When ths fifth International Convention of th Epworth League ahall open tomorrow 80,000 delegate will be la attendance. Of theae 18,000 come from point east ot in Hoosy ssouBiaias. ' North Carolina Wine, ' Jlurrau), N. .T., July, IS. North Carolina bas something cUeber to brag about, Der product sre so longer eon. fined to the exblbli made by tbe South' ra Railway; Dr. Oarrett has aeot seas wins to tbe Paa-Asterlcaa ExposlUoS branded "Esoaperaoeg." It tau sad. looks Ilk lb old .fashioned Scsp'pst- aoog. A aumbor of lb dlttlagulabed JonraatliU war drinking s tout to ths old North Bum In Us rrsas Building Wednesday nlghk Oa wu nxa Co peobagtsv aaolbef frooi ParlK vrl wr from Naw York sad Bontoa. Tb Preach editor draak bis sad . re marked "This U lbs moat daUotoas wine I hsvs had la this coo a try. Tb other agreed with him and regretfully admit ted they bad (tvsr Us led It before. Tbl wla look two medal at lb Pari Ex- f-)llloa ." ; . , i 6 J, 000 Out ti Anthracite Kef to a. Wiuaanaaaa, Ps, Jnly 17. Tb cine of tbseaeoad day of th stationary Dram' Milk flad fully 13,000 aalntr UlU I tb Wyoming dUtrk oflU tn thrartt tod rrflna. wbkb eitasdt f rot Dart to ka(lmk. Tn Its- (er of k)i wm leetetecd today b lb o; t.li.a el ta!lrt4 cr oa BMrly all onal hranrhx. No enal belef aitaJ, that it srnif to bin to U tirviktrs. k 7!, lnil enn.Vr if rr.B H nw (n 1 t,rt r 4 V ' I In t i't f it t'.t i:. ';'" 1 t If tKt .f f ' t , t n. f h . x k' l tr. 1 t , I r- '1 j I. I ' In t' ' i t I. -t I Croat Dr. P. JL Stevens Newly Elected Professor M Biology, A. H. Colleger ;- Baxjsish July 18. Dr.r. . U Stevens recently elected Profeasor of Biology la the A. A M. College, baa studied at the leading anlversitlesln America, and Eu rope, Including Syracuse University, Hobart and Rutgers colleges, the Ohio State University, the University of Chi cago and" the universities of Bonn, Balls and NspleslJElis record for scholarship wss so One at the University of Chicago that he was taade after" graduation, a traveling. Fellow. He has bad seven yeara experience as a teacher. Two years experience in the New Jersey Ex periment Station as laboratory assistant and collector under Or. B. D. Halstead. Be Is a popular . lecturer and writer as well- as a most accomplished scient ist." Professor Coulter, the distinguished botanist in the University of Chicago speaking of Or. Stevens says: "Bets the best available man in the country for such a position. He Is far better Uatned than the majority of botanists at Agricultural colleges, and his training has been especially In the direction of plant diseases, etc. Be Is sn experienced teacher and s good lecturer. It Is alto gether a rare opportunity for President Winston; the only reason why he has a chance at him is that Stevens' year in Europe has cut him loose from all ties here, and he must hitch on again some where." Professor H. E. Slaught -speaking for the Chicago Board of Recommendations says: ' "Dt, Stevens Is a rare man for this position, one whose-candidacy we can present with the utmost confi dence." THE M ARKETS The following quotations worn receiv ed by J. E. Latham & Co, New Bern, N. O. Naw York, July 18. OOTTOH; Open. High. Low. Close July Aug. . . . Oct..... January. 2r, , 7.76 7.76 , 7.78 8.81 7.85 7.88 7.87 8.J4 7.74 7.70 7.76 Chicago, July 18. Wubati Open. High. Low. Close Sept... .. 67 6(4 Cork: Open. High. Low. Close .. so ni Sept. . . . Ribs: Open. High. Low. Clot Sept. . . . .. 700 7U2 New York, July 18. 8tocsa Open. High. Low. Close Bo. Ry Pfd 85 m 12 143 140 U.S. L. 13 Sugar 141 i R L 140 Bt, P 1CI 148 1651 101 Tex. Pac . C;F. 41 40 JSJ Am. Mew ttmwm OtfttDaMarkat. Cotton tn the New Bern market sold at 7.78 lo S.-U . v UversMl BpnU 4 19 81 8let 7.000 bale. Patarea, Jnly-Aag. 4J4, Oet-Nov. 4.S4, fc000 TboM lamiMM little pills, DeWltft LHU Early RiMr eoeaprl soar- tivw tad bowels la A M duty, tbe giving yew per, teb blood U recrru ymr bwly. Aray te lake. Nrvf grip r. K Doff to. .... Weatera Ub si lb Oak Market t tint O.mic't, T. e4 sxv. (ioa C r',;:-c r.r.t f cciirj ef Creditor, In (!, I '. -t ( i3rt of lk Vt'.it f.f i ru-a t;tr1-t f N. H t tlr.'Kf r'f llry (.r'ij.fl V." , t , fir UT T 1! u-j. ,Us;l In ! I'l"! t-t J'. ' rf, f. ' Mi !" I 7i ".. 4 s P.ar.knif.l, V t ft.''-, f , f r t ,1 1VS t T - f V i : i I ti ' ' t t' - '- ' roat aaoa-trrs. i '4. .Bass week ... Laet wssav i - '. . last year. 7.oo . , ; 8,ooo " Thlaweek," ';' , ' . " Sat. '' 6000 Moa.' 18.000 ' t w :ii00 Tana. ',;'f' 4- SJM0 Wd. .Ots) ; t, 10.109 Tbors. 8,000 4 ' r '' Prt ; . ; iaoo . . . . ; f : Ink jip -mm w i i 3 AIAWU UUI A U111U1I1UU 1U - Corned 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 caM,. Yours to please, J. L McMEL, 'Phone 91. 71 Bral HU 5 Very Stimulating. In warm weather geod cof fee is touic and Htiiinilnnt, gentle, effective and necessa ry. Our coffees are very appetizing, end repay the buyer in hin expectation) of a delightful drink every time. We are still offei ing Roynl Blue every fifth potuid free. We aiy Mtill holding the fortj J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. We are ready at all time TO DO what work niay on natvMtiry tn put your la perfect order. Having experienced workmen w an abw to da : REPAIRING quickly and thoagbly.i Out prion are very reaarmaoia. We carry otutantly m ttork full line M Cnlumblaa, Hartforda, OVvelanda Kamblera and otlier Dtga-grad wheels. :'WM.T.IUX1 Deaier la BtCTouts, Fuuuaita, Bromao Goora, Pnosoo aires, Jos pBtanao, -Brissa STatira, 8 ax. Pisawn, Ve tl-l VUdls St 88W 8EM, . C f 'I It's time to put up , Preserve? ; ' . ' ri! r i " IrU.lfn Ttrrirn KsH . r . t It-.. law s'i,n.S i . .r r ' ' - " " ' - ' h V tvftrti ft fw Hisiianxj tf s .U pJJ pi swt U U e mt fi- -m i j'',t r t. f f.f A n b fw-.tl' g Ui in f n "t H r-n !- V nl-w re-en ft. p ', ; ;tirvH a ( r-m m f r -. ti - i t (- t fe va iirvr.'fti If t T s "n r r , a sy asja, ax V fcalJal IIS i Mullets Wholesale & lletall rosier, Phone 137 E. G. D. & 0. D. LINE. On account f the annual reiln to tbe Hfamer Nxuac, the will be tempora rily withdrawn fmm service on Satur day July ISUi antil further notice. During hnr abtonce the Steamer New beme will tail at IS o'clnck. noon, on .Tnetdayt and Fridays, making ttnpt at Orimtal, Koanoke Itauid and Nag Head both wsyt. GEO. HENDKRHON, AgenL New Bern, N.C., July 10, 1901. Notice if Diuolitlsi tf Ci-Pirt- leriklp. Tb ee-partawraklp bevotofor tibrtlBg bet wwna E. W. Amstroag sad R- L. Slapkla, aadcr 0 aad styW of ArssMrmaad Btatpkbss, Ul day dUeolved by ssaual coaeeal, Mr. fitapklas bas sold kU latere la aid eo-pansersbJp to stt E, W. Arm- trewf, sad Mid B, . Artstlroag be atewmtd K lb debU aad ttabrlltlai of , ttd eaoarUMraklp. AH tbe debt d lbs arm te bs paid to Mr. Anaetrocg. ' , This US lOtk day of inly. 190t ' . . : t , E. w. ArtMirmoNO, . ; ' - ; R. L. SIMrKINS, Tb Vaatnea beraicfoe loae sedtf tb 8r state of ArwMtrevg aad Map. k Ian, win la faler b eoadaoled by SM, ted I atk lb eoaltaeed palmaar of tbo frl'1t ef the tbove Btia, a well a all ptirnet, proa1t1( to gtv mf beet ttMtliw tn tbne ealllof si sty Vtore, Ni. 7 MkUle ir, Nw . ' npwirny. ' ' t. w. ARMoTwma, Jviyi-xh. in. , . it' f rip 7 TTf'T entnn . i i i I FiiA Iliad LLLwwL,- uynrj am, m . ti, Stl Wm f P'n'W II, WU m r I' ti ' ) n v-'""!! Ai- ' h f . f' r ' 4 ' I rr4 Ir'li r ' t -efw I i f - r 't t t, r,ttis ' i r " f t ft (' ' ,.KUOw. v m it " i j rj.e ' i -i tfif t ' I ' - w 4f t ( i Important Nolico!
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