I 'J fJtt't it? c f llfllJ. VOL ' XIX KO, 85, SIW .BIRS,1 H. C, SATURDAY MQESIfifi, JliLf 2 I 901; ri . Vi TWINTIITH YEAR A V IS I Ml $TkJ3 7731 & tfyoa cfaemei: o o 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. v HACKBURN TO IRYESTIGITE Sill? - AGAIN Seaboard Air-Line Strikers Recelye i a-.. "..- ", ... 4 & Pnnd. 47- POLLOCK STREET. ; Vade Mecum Spring; : STOKE COUNT!, Jf. C Affording inora tlinn 20,000 gallons pet day. ANALYSIS GRAINS PER, U. 8. GALLON: Potassium Sulphate M23 Sulphuric Anhydride (SOI!). ." 47.W4A Sodium Chloride 1.4637 Lime (OaO( 85.4293 Magnesium Hiilphate ...ia.503S Magnesia (MgO) 4.6312 Calcium Chloride 8 5490 Iron(Fe) 8992 Calcium Sulphate 84.M31 Potash (K80) 8982 Caloinm Bi carbonate ( 8oia Na20) .7768 Iroi Bl-carbonate... .. Chlorine (CI) H.SOao Lithium Hulplmto Traces Lithia (LiSO) Trn'efs Silica M30 Silica (8108) JM589 Organic Matter and Volatile In- Carbonic Anhydride (0O2). 6.9878 '. organic Matter 6.87S6 Organic and VolatileInorganic matter 5.8786 Total-Grains, . lOS.IMM ' ToUl-Orains, 106,0448 From th Analysis o( Dr. Jas. M. Whit field the foregoing figures an deducted. THOB. CLARKE, A. M. Ph. D. Bond University, Germany. No.M800. ' Above analysis made by me shows freedom from surface water and quite large amount of Hulphate Carbonate of lalcium and Bulihau) of Magnesium. JkU M. WH1TFIELU, Analytical Chemist. Richmond. Va.. Sep. 4, ltWO. .Wixstox, N. October .10, 19001 After quite an extended experience of prescribing and noting re sulU of various mineral water, 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 8peciflc. Too much, in my opin ion, cannot be said of the curative properties of Vade Mennm Water, D. N. D ALTON, M. D. For sale by F. S. DUFFY, Druggist, -;: NEW BEBJiV HV C. J hi A Kreah lot Small rig llama, Breakfast Strips, lie Nio llama an4 Knglisli Cbrsd Shoulder. . . - If you want MomeUuBg nice try our - f moked ?ork Sa-, Ped in oil, 12o lb; they are all right We alao baveV full line of Canned MoaU, Vegi'UMee, Boupa, etc v If you want good brwul, try our 2J and 8c Floor they can't be boat anywhtre. . k.-Vs ;.;'.v r .. We are also beadquarteri fof Fine Hallcr and Coffee, Our Morning Glory Brand of Coffee Xo. 1, 2, J end i 20c, fic," JOo and I5e rr pound if trade winner. (" : '' CJive u a trial end we will guarantee to please you . . Tour for bUHlneaa Water Snpaly at Soldiers Home! Li braries For Baral fsblle v Sckeela) Kew Jfrtds:e jjo ' ; bBlltatwldoa,' - ' Wasksats. Rsioh, July l.-rrWork has began o& the pumping statfoh and tower for toe new water supply at the Soldiers Home here. ... ,i ; 'Buperlntendent of public 'instruction Toon has returned. ,He , yesttrdsy at tended a teachers' Institute at Wlater Tllle. Pitt epunty, at which there were 4480 teachers from that oounty and Greene, and he ta delighted with its work. S3 Gencjdniayia iurtey Is no 4n progress In Tyrrell, oounty of the last lands told by E. S. Finch, who was! by the fusion administration . given aa op tion on the State's swamD lands. p VfitigiUoaf i bdyg IpecUSt ImiAi as regards this last sale. ""Applications are coming In rapidly for the money the State appropriates for f tft.te. T'iM- thi rrfVU tiihlle u4nMla 6me 5,t)00 ipprorjrlated It fa the" be Uef that 8,800. wlU be called tot this year. Next Wf sll will , he called The Boyd furniture company here'ts euklna- the casese'Tn which the North Carolina einiblts the "Charleston ei- poeltlon Will be shewn. North Carolina quarter-sawed oak la used. After use at Charleston these eases will be placed lo the rJtate museum here. , They are es pecially designed for this double use. i It is said by Inmates of the Soldiers' Home thai, applieatlonVWlU be made for a separate camp of the United Confeder ate Veterans, composed entirely of Yet- eraaa. The latter are now-members of L. O B. Branch camp of this city. The Insurance commissioner has re ceived an application from the , AgrlcuV laraUnsnranc Company o Watertowa N. Y., for admission to this State: " While a large force of laborers was at work between Hamlet and Southern Pines, repairing damages due to half a doaea . washout, a 4aia oa-Jobs T, Pat rick's land broke ' add a flood of water came dowi, tearing away 70 feel of traek and causing other minor washents, The Seaboard Alr-Llne strikers here are greatly pleased at the receipt j of funds from their wand Lodge, inongn they decline to eiaf what Is the amount. For a month they had been walling for fundi. J he various labor organizations here sSveeesAsto? jheniselTM 6 VeertslQ . .. i :.' i .-.- n sum weeuy lor tneaia oi tnese stnaers. AU labor here appears now to be organ- uA tkn tbe.stherwem(4 i Ills found that the steel bridge at Weldoa, built in 4877-8 will not stand the heavy traffic, hence a new and far heavier one will be put In. .The present piers will be used. There Is Wooden bridge across Peep river, built la 1873, which steads the heaviest travel on the Seaboard Air Una, It Is ijonlen dad by not a few railway officials that wooden bridges oat last and are superior to steel ones, always exeeptisg damage fresfe.;.r Jfc. ' It Is easier to keep well thsn get cared. - DeWttt't Lhtle Early Risers takea sow aad tken, will always keep your wls ,n pefsot order,:. They a ever gripe bet promote aa easy gentle action. F. 8. Daft A Co. RESPITED. t Governor Wants Further Investigation of i'..'- Case of Lewis CoancU. -K r .. Special to JournaL ' " :u , KaLbioh. July 19. The Governbi' for the third tlms respited Lewis 'Council, convicted of rape, and sentenced to be hanged at Fayettevllle. tomorrow, upon the affidavit sent by sheriff? Burns, that before Council's arrest, Mrs. West, the woman outraged,' told him, -she knew Council and that he was not her assail ant; -i Governor Aycock says this new evi dence muBt be fully Investigated. The respite Is until AuguBt twelfth. Carolina League Games. Special to Journal. Wilmington. July 19. Score In to day's game Raleigh 8, Wilmington 4. 7 -f Tarboro, July 19. It took eleven In nings, today. . Score Tarboro 1, Char lotte 0. - " 9 WMewaU w4 Retail Orscert ' w a ja ww . r ''v wsr ttruau av jsemasecsa, reus. moil ci. enArweVyawMAaVaa, 0Sytf peninsular Stoves ani .?': Ranges Just Rcccivcil. r; Fell line Kntuif IVlight fMorea, IViglrr Oil Cooking Hlov and Ovma. CVm IXoeo '1 kx.k qvr lhw ymH gt what yew want lur, and trir right. Our ilork is row rjomplrle (a ftsBte Dtmn nd Win,l ,w fWKi. Ve krp fell lUk ot Hardvarc i Dnilding Llatcrial. : , Tramp Escapetleaui. - RtLsiaa, Joly 19. la this county krtetghjr om Jagftlrsapfken a singular escape from death. Two flat ears loaded with limber ever 10 ' feet longpulled apart" Tbe'Yrasifi was at one sad 'of a cai nder' thi tuabar, which reached across the ears, h fell epos ktm sad It required jack screws te raise It, To the earprlae of all ke-es eapad w nicer' s brakee boas, was helped If bei osi sad eoWlSosd W ineraef, The plW 'ikal'iane " Tfle.si win be Qlealy aadermeaealiy smMU yce aaa DeWKta WUck Uaaei SWve. Be are of won kkac eoi terfetu. T. Defy Cev . ' M - TalnU, H! and VernUh, Gold aed R1rt!t TMsun,, lV't"t le VartiUb 2iVrrl. . 1' . fft cjojivet grr.la anJ apprwiate ymif trarfe. AU tW (imlnlng A tHieaJt tmnt Ctortis Cbtfoml YaMoat4,0t. July r8.-W.' A."C)rto, as aadsust petrel of ike fp'teflt of if rtceltira, el Wasblsgtos, wbe ) bcaa eere fot e week IsveallgMlBg 4tm wktc bee tra kllilag entioe ays the ! I reaaM by feagae la tkeaoUwbkk dg lb vesasti la Iba stalk aaixaea tbe plant to wilt. Us Tl wha Ibe ftaf nl oae gas late la anUwI1l lire ae toe as mum lantl spot H l. ' .. J . , Wif cslncrcaul - V . rcrnvitt.t, fa.. Jul; IS.-Ta ffclla- d.'jkla sad ReatTsf (Wl aad Irna Cofr"7 tataed moiitm at SS anilUt h luienlil Ike wt(i nf lll. nrt tnm U 1 W S wk, vklfh, w!lk 0. tbe w( jb1 w t.M r-of k. Ti e rat wt trio "t is'. j i.t. The following quotations were reeelv-: ed by J. E, Latham , 4 Co. , New Bern. k.-a. . '., ;.;r Nw Tobk' Jul 19? i0ewP)f l-Of4n", Hlgh. Low. Close Balsams from the Northern Wood are in Pjnj-Btlauo, the certain con for ooag&s. REELSB0R0. July 18. We are having quite a lot of long faoed farmers In our section now, over the continued rains, some of our oldest people say it Is the worst looking time On crops they ever saw. Mrs. J. V. Brlnson and two daughters, Battle and Pearl, are visiting relatives and friends of our little town this week. Mr. W. H. Dixon who shipped on board the Mabel and Ruth not long since returned home Saturday, and reported very hot weather round and about Baltimore: Mr. Daniel A. Brlnson who Is upward of eighty years old, and who Is also a bachelor, is having a new dwelling put up, so I advise the girls to pass a smile at uncle Daniel.' We are very glad to say the health of our place Is very good. H. July,,... Aug... Oct...... January- Whjiat-. Sept... Cons;' Sept...,. Sept..... Stocks 8o.H'yPfd 84 U.S.L.... Sugar...,. R. I....... St. P ... Tex. Pac Am. C. F. .... 8J0 -8.28 - 8.80 .... 7.70 7.77 7.78 ..,7.67 7.78 7.63 ,. 7.70. -7.77 ... : ,7.72 Chicago, July 19. - Open. High. Low. Close ..081 6; Open. High. Low. Close .. , 58 - 53 Open. High. Low. Close . 790 792 New York, July 19. , Open. High. Low. Close 84 85 84 12t 18 148 145 143J 1491 ' ' 1471 166J ' 163f 40i 431 42 S0j 29j Voluntarily and Conscientiously, and with much pleasure we recommend to our readers Pain-Killkr. We Bpeak from experience when we say that It re moves pain as If by magic, and Is one of the best medicines in use for diarrhoea. It Is applied both Internally and ex ternal y, andnone who have used ltwould willingly be without It in their homes. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Psln- Klllcr, PerryVDavls', Price 85c and 50c. Perils of Dismal Swamp. Suffolk, Va., - July 18. News came here this afternoon of a remarkable snake story in the Dismal Swamp. Grant Wllklns (colored), thirty-five years old, while seeking shingle timber, sat down by a Juniper tree and Slept with -bis mouth open: ' A long black .snake came along and crawled in nearly two feet. When found Wllklns wss dead, with three feet of Uve snake protruding from his mouth. It took considerable strength to ex tract the reptile. By the side of the corpse ware a beer bottle and sardine box, tbe remnants of tbe lunch son There Is s question as to whether the snake investigated the open mouth Just because It looked like a bole or- whether It was extracted by sardines. Wllklns dTed of suffocation, i Liverpool Spots 4 21-33. Sales 7,000 bales. Futures, July-Aug. 4.82, Oct-Nov. 4.18. REOEIPTH. Same week Last week last jear. 27,000 23,000 This week. Sat. 6000 2,700 Mon. 15,000 1 2,200 Tues. 4,000 H.500 Wed. 8,000 10.1(H) Thurs. 8,000 3,000 FrI. 7,000 6,500 48,000 10,000 A bed complex loe generally results f roan Inactive liver and bowels. la all ucb cases, Do Witt's Little Kerry Risers produce gratifying results.' t, 9. Daffy A Co. " Drongnt UTexu. ; " Dallas, Tbim, July 18 The drought In Tesas Is stilt unbrckee; "Tke beat to day Was Intense as the average for Us hat terse weeks. A small patch ef tbe eottoa district reeelved 'small rslaaleat sight, bol the rata all was pa rely local hi exteat aad was confined te a part of Fort Bend county aroaad Richmond, sear the Oolf coast, sad' made ae great obaag la tbe eettoa crop sltoatioa.k Wo rata has felloe today la tee State, aad 'there' are ae signs of say. Uotlea growers aaq"eeu)s ratarrt are gloomy.- t t '..: hil DOVER. July 19 MeBBt-B. J H West, and Palph West went to Klnstou today. Several young men from Kinston last night In town. We understand their mission was to organize a lodge of Knights of Harmony. Our farmers are In the midst of curing their tobacco. Tbe crop seems to be Tory poor and the weather very unfavor able for curing. There will be a Sunday School picnic at Daugherty's Chapel tomorrow. Mr Paul. Lane and Rev. W. B. Avery will be present to address the crowd. ; Mrs. W. H. West, of Clots, baa been spending a few days In town visiting (rlends and relatives. She returned home this afternoon. We have a fine opening for some one to secure the prlnclpaltblp of Dover High School. Tbls school Is only two years old but has been a success (rum the start. There were two burglaries here last week. Some one entered the bouses of Messrs. D. C. Rhem and C. A. Daugherty K seems they were after rations as there Were no signs left beyond tbe dining- rooms. There were two tramps seen loll arlng around town the next morning and It Is generally thought Ibey were the depredators. O. V. R. : Governor flew Pardon Rules. lULKiea, July 19. The new pardon rules which Ike Ooveraor will enforce aye excellent. By requiring 60 days notice of any and all applications for pardon they prevent aay underhand or secret work by applicants. Of this In the past Lbs re ha been so little. . . 't. A CHILI CK JOTS. Ike pleasant Bsvor, gaslle actloa, aad soothing effect of Syrup of figs, whee la eeed of a laxative, aad If lbs father or BMtbar be ooetlve f biltnee, Ibe aocel gratifying resells follow Its see; se that It Is the beat family reaaedy known aad every family should have s batik. N aaa factored by tbe CaJIforele Fig Hyrsp Co. , . . . . Third Ticket la Ohio. talari, Oeie, Jsi Is A. I'afkr, ckslrnaa f 't i'erpWi Ilrly Matluiia CoawUlte. kuianrdaeall for t roattnot of Ohio for-slUtt and all wko favor the amt'gamatloa of lnt. (xndaat rffa for tuteas eUlc4 tl.Ird l rty. to ton la l.mlxi Jsly Srib to flaa a !kl la U fe d. , . AttUkta t" U-l I it a h(- la Oilorr.' ul i-,'J till r f I). Ifmnrn'i wl-0 r; j-'e tl. t '''"? t. It d a 't e n . ' . a f' )n, free i!'.vr of ( V.ena C!iy j.'atfiia . . 1 , - I I Stare U of the Are Lle-at. Tbe ere llsbt, the most brilliant of artificial ltch.ta, followed as a natural result of tbe geoeratloe of electricity by the dyes me, end seen light absorbs nearly one borerpower. There ere ntort Ibaa 80, QUO are lamps burning at alg'M lb Orcaur Now Xork, and fully 48 toes of coal every boor are reesumed. Oee horeepowet ran furnish tsireat eoougb le kwp about ltalncneVecot electric lanpe Itghied, and te Ore lev New York there ire new to ass I.WXV 000 of tnvee lamria. Tbe total power re quired for ibr ettrtrie ibttn ef this trtet elty ht eteiakily aot tree vtaaa 200.000 boferpewe. ONotare- than tbe rrablD4 powvrerulpnieDa.ef all the ships ef let VaUed Mte ayLae- He'eWely..iv-v ' it --'v Kotlce P nt rletiing of Creditors. a be District Costs of the Vstied BUkioa, fer tbe laeura PtUrW4 ef K O. la Ikssiaiuw of lUary 0taaa.' ef Wayne mo sly, . Bsnkrapt Is ek- roptcr. . ; , To the Creclllors of FetlUoea, who has bra sjallrald s Baakrapt, -. , Take solke that s aaoeUng of cretll anrs will babeld si lbs effire of L. J SfOore, R'ferea, la New Sera, N. C., Si nMoataerihOayof Jsly IS-'l, st kick Urn the eeWlluirs aay auead. freve tbelraUlaia, apprrfat s traateo, siaatae tb bank rapt aa4 traeaari mek nthM trade a eey t-rnj-rly nen b fore the stll. L.I, M'e, " . , ie't la fURkfcpiry, New iw. N. C. ) I 'ik. If i. NICE LOT PORTSMODTH Millets JUST RECEIVED. Fancy Cakes and Crackers. Canned and Potted Meats of all kinds Freeh Clover Hill Print Bptter. Fancy Cream Cheese. Imxorted Ginger Ale on Ice, 3 bottles for 25c Rig Hams to cut, and Numerous other good things to eat, nice and fresh. Give me a call. Yours to pleane, Wholesale eft llelnll Grosser, Iff lllffl 5 I I llfl-llll MIL'I Jh. ltWII mH i a. u. amaaitik, 3 'Phone 01. 71 llro4 Nt. Iii warm weather gotMl cof fee is tunic auil stimulant, gentle, effective and necessa ry. Our coffees are very appetizing, and repay the buyer in hi exjeetationn of a delightful drink every time. We are still olleiing Koyal Hlnc every fifth pound free. We are still holding the fori 2 J. J. TOLSON, Jr., 5 Broad St Grocer, Phone 137 , WWW hsJil c 1 i j Important Notice! We are ready bo at all time TO DO what work may net rftftary to put your JIICYCXE In iwrfci t urder. ilavlng experienced workmen we are able to do BE PAIRING unit-kly and thnrnngkry. Oifr priest are very reasonable. We rarrv rontantly in atock a full line of Columbia, Hartforda, Qrvehuid. Hamblen and other high-grade wheels. WJI. T. TLULU Dteler In BiovcLaa, Fmaaajra, Sroanso Goods, Pnosooaanm, Joa Pnimsn, Rnssaa St are, ft ax Pmnsa, to tl J IWdk St. ' HEW BERK, . c E. C. D.& 0. D. LINE. It' MIA I iir ill Arc you troullcd with ,-"., if " "j I'.- ' - r,j 1. ;..'. It ;- ; .it!- r. t h 1 at Ur f !' - ', :.-r I 5 ,. It's time to put up -Preserve. MseMi's Fruit Jars. : Kttte riabbar. Purt-laiet Hn4 MaaUM Preaeevkny Ka llea. Everytolng la Oranlk Owkle L'inull. ' Wa hava a few J!ilJ Dinner fMs whtrb we U atl st a4 till week, avw M yv ae an te Owe. Aa It i tUinf Vate Hi the KM offer Axrt I""Tt, , Wlexlrrw Brtaena Met rifrvm and tm Creani Trire, pet than f. C"fMJkt U JiJIlB li' DTfCQ J i i I U U I M A rn.lei t)al b S7 hevltif I few r,,ir4 i- i)ra trtrj t A', eaa bny ,i lm M 4 t n , ( - I f,-,r.. i rr. I t - r. i On account n( Uic annual rfiialni to til HUvmi-r Ni'iiM1. nhe w ill lxi tempora rily withdrawn frtui service on Satur day July l'Uh until further notice. During her aliwnce the 8Uiin r New Deme will .all at 12 n'lhxk. mon. on TueuUyn and Fridays, making to at Oriental, l'noke Ubnd and Nagu Head Ix.ih ways. GSO. IIENDKHHON, Ap.-nL Hew Bern. N.C.. July 10, 1901. Notice ef Dissolution of Co Pirl ifrshlp, Tbe oo-parlaerahlp heretofore eilallnK hrtweea t W. AnoaUoag aad R. I. Qlievklaa, aader th same aad style of Arsaetroet; aad Blapklas, Is this day dissolved by malaal ooaaeaL r. blmpklae bee sold kla latoreat la said eo-panaeraklp to said E. W. Araa rtreog, aad said B. W. Arautroag baa alllkedebU sad UaUUllee of aid Oo-pHerklp. AU tbe debt due lb Arm to be paid te MLAnettroag. This lee SOU day ef July, 101. - aV, W. ARMSTRONO. B. U BUtrKINB. Tke VacteeBt awsetof ore eeee eWr tbe Ina a aaa of Arm at nag aad awmp kUa, erTD le fatare Vs odadeetee by me, aad leak tbe eoailaaad etreeafe ef the IrUtxis of tke above (rat, at well a all eew pairoee, aromlslag te give my beet ailaaUna ks Uoae aalUsg at mt stove, Ne.t7NlddksirtetNewBere. RmpeatfattF, Jaly lOtk, 1901. X, W. A&M8TRONU , : . txKswtmMu, sr.- o. , - Neit tmnm fn fi'i'ik 11. JSOI, : Om th bt rho4 to the r-th At-,. laaUr S'eU far n My ef la tvak4 Wfwb . era; nttrnrta.MH lil.fwry n4 fjianaaram ' r' 'Hit: ,rIM-e atriHHi Urmnto Tl eir.e aiw.4 at at to fti K 1- u tih. ifloe a4 t r . i! 1 f 1 P ,irrrtii of eh Gr. !;ill Hr.rchvr.re Co. 7i K.t-.s st l i, i. r; rson 17- t K ejtme lr-m. Te'alf W. frf tt ht.t .n-i allnm. a44ewaa, i. T. 1-1 i"-1 . In mi, N. 0 rf t J J : J Ml -

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