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- - . I ' K 'to " 1 1 b , i . ' t ) - I ' - - I I 1 : I - If . I j I . X 1 t aj. i I I i 1 i I i - j i I a"" ' i S i X N "F VOL XIX-NO. 103. NtW BIKN, S. C, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY- 30; 'l<f.f WMTIITH HiR M fl - r vywVv -. '1 j HAGKBURN'Sj : to o to to to to to Ddton goes McGinty j'X To the bottom of the well, SO DO OUR PRICES' on Onr ENTIRE LINE OF WASH GOODS, 'They wiU I ABSOLUTELY ATTCOST; $ jk Colored Lawns, " . " " y y Organdies, Dimities, . 1 1 -to , Dotted Swiss W i to Figures and WeltsAJ j s 7- POLLOCK STREET. Vade Mecum Spring, , Affording more than 20,000 gallonn er day. ANALYSING BAINS .. - : ' Potassium Hulpliate.. vO ';Sodmin Chloride .... f Ji Magnesium Sulphate. ' -i, "f Caichim Chloride . . , , - ,';'"&';' Calcium Sulphate.... --i" ij? Cakinm Bi-carbonate -'', Y, 'ron Bi-carbonate. . . . , i'Cti' Lithium Hulpliate . . . .5433 . U4687 .13.A9S4 . ihw .64.M31 ,.11.5 86 ..Traoes ...6539 ' ' Oreanic Hatter and Volatile In- .' r.f' orranic Matter 5.8726 - Above analysis made bv me shows freedom from. surface; water and quite ' large amounts of Sulphate Carbonate of - f... Calcium ana Buipnste or Magnesium. ? i t :..;-.r . v JAU. M. WH 1TF1ELD, V f"i Analytical Chemist. VvR'chmond, Va.. flep. 4, 1IW . . After qinte an extended-experience ol preaxnibing atul noting re- suite of various mineral waters, I nrJiefiiUtingly think thiB "Water the 'Z'i-;'lat renovator and "builder up" of them all. ; For 8crofula, Catarrh and !;,.' Blood UiseaiwH generally U 18 aimon a Hpeeinc. loo mnon, in my opin-''.A---ion, cannot be said of the curative properties of Vade Mennm Water. ' 7 . D. N. D ALTON, . For sale by F. S. , XjA Fresh lot Small Pig Hanu, and KngUMhtJnreil Shoulder. - If you want aomethlDg nice 'tagea, packed in oil, 12o lb, full line of Canned Meat,' Vegetable!, Soups, etc.' -f .it; ' " If yon wabt good bread, i- can't be treat any wlitt(. Kl We are also badq.nartert Ifivnino (linn Rr.n.l nf CnlT ' SQa and SfW) nr nniinJ la a trade Give at trial and we will . Voura for J - ' ; ' WboUaala) and J rilONE 63. fr. nroad A XInwk fitv i i i f n n ' ' H 1 f 111 i r it Weather root. A cootl izlnt for warehouses, tarns, tti i r. J. 1 ! " "- PI It U. S. GALLON : flulphnric Anhydride (808) Lime (CaO( Magnesia (MgO) ..47.8940 ..ai.423a ... 4.6SI2 iron (re).. Totash (K80) SodaNaSO) - Chlorine (01) Lithia (Li30). . ........ ....... Silica (SiOai...... ... ...... .ra. .38 m8 .869 Tmoes ".6689 6.9878 6.8726 Carbonic Anhydride (008). , Oreanic and Vobtilellnorrauic . matter...... - Total Urains, 106.0448 iTrora the Analysis of Dr. Jas. M.Wliit- neia tne 10101119 ngnree i -auuitcwu. THQ1 CLA.BKE, A. Jt.'Ph,"DJJ - Bond University, Germany, Nov.87. JdOft. 'X. s DUFFY; Druggist, Break fast fitripa. Ho Nio Jlama A "I ( try oui Smoked Pork 8au- they are all right We alo haTe- try our 2o ' and 80. Flour thfy - ,4-. T."., for Fine Bolter and Coffee, Our Kn- 1 9 4 kiwf 1. 4 9JWl OTir. . wlnnr' "- J.' ' : ; 1' gaanmtee to'plraae you ,4 y 'busine, Retail Qraccr, L,. 1 1 jinn- I r i r a" she- I 1 ? 1 t An ul all out ljull;!in3. : IVJut for your rcof. STATEi E H I "D U ULTH . Find Mor&ant6n; Insane ; Asylum f" Good Condition. , , - ' :t 'f AIm 8ewerpfftBUwIiin Bock 8tlo- Yfaetorjr. Cilform Fjwlgkt KtM ? 4moaeUdL,WU Torest J'i Collert.- Cotton'-"' ?- rtt ivCfOs, .4.1 -' Ralsioh,. July 29. Dr. 6. 0. ThomU, Uw prettdonL-MdPr.a'H.XowIt tba MOieturi the Bute, board o( health, bit Mtaraod front- Morgtnton, wben they -;1 Of peeled the Insane asylum and school (or deait-muCes and' found, the condition o( both xoellent , They Alio went to Blowing Rock -and inspected the sewerage of the hotels there. "THIi it taken off br'a stream. They decided of the commqnltyT Bya special 'act Thursday haVs anlmportant- meeting to decide; the question of uniform freight rtitef all dvjt the Bute on cotton. .: J week the corporation comnus onirigo to the eitreme western coun ties to confer with county offlccraasto tax assessments, cteT" - . -rv At Wake Forest college the oldes t3r all the buildings Is being -remodeled, at a cost of $5,000. It' will when thus lm-. proved contain 18 living rooms and.V raoltatIon:rooma.-. . !; Got. Aycock left early this morning for' Wilson, wherehts oldest son Is s$k and thence gnea to Wrlgbtsvllle to In spectknd review the 2nd teglment atj Camp Aycock., K, ... Oottob jrn Wndy. land lit thls; partof the State is about worthless. - The trustees of Wake1 Forest college meet here tomorrow to decide as to the! establishment . 'of the .departments at UUMIVIU. WW 1IH1IUMWJ JVBI. ft There are noalok ilnmataa of th Sol diers home, i All, were- able to" be meals today., 'k"."a'.m .v.M...:i- : There are 37, Inmates of the Cathode Orphanage here. ' These are in charge Qi pnesis ana 9 siewrs oiuaruy. .j It Is easier to keep" well than' get: cored. Ue Witt's Little tany Kisars taken pow and . then,, wU) always kepp your bowels In'- perfect order, , They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. F. S. Duffy 'A Co. ' 1' e;uA Sitiii Ma al ZLL. 4 PiTTsBUBo, inly 88The atrlke of the steel and, a workefi; of the Amalag tes'stoel. Oorpofailon rprolabljvWlii belsettled. lsryeek. rhe conference hetJ In eWftyk, Sat irdiy.'Jbet ween the officials of the VnitU State Btcel Corporation and President T. J. Shaf fer and Secretary John William, of the workers' organization, hat resulted la paving the way for 'renewal of negotia tions between the' two eoalletlng In tcrests. ' A bad oom'pleilott . generally . rosulta front Inactive liver and bowels In all socheaaee, tkWiMftl1Atfi: fAi ftlrs produce grstlfylnt rtsalfs F.-B Duffy Co:::: j.v rr ! Qr" WIERESI TO HOTHUS;V, If yda have a poorly, weak child, and want to make h cheeks roey and" Its eyea bright', glvst aTlOM ' of Laxative TMteless,Cb!ll.TonV three times a day, and If be doe not gnt fat and strong ws will f and your nosey. 0. D, Bmdhsja, Proggist. ' ' ' V ttodol Dyspepsia Curt ,'BigMU what yasj Mb - Progressive Farmer Sll. Special to Journal, .' . 1 . - IUutoR. July Si The Progreaaire Farmer, foended by L7L. Folk, was sold twt. -. - . ; ' . ' t St wi bo?t bf JVW. Peamkrk, it prWant troalases minar J eli tttoni- aafiflollart. ' " Carolina Leajae Garnet," special to Journal. , Ilalelfh, July 89. The . home tram wua eas easily, score, TUlctih 10, Tsrhoro 1' ; ,1 il ,. i J. Caarlotta, July W.The Wga sce on both side wssth BntsbTS f rat or today, Wllmlofton 11, CUilolU 8. ; Remembered by aa Cmp'-rei". Visxk', July 2. Emffror Frsnrli Joarpb bus furwm.lc l s gtjnerons gift lo flnaora Onarha Min.lrt, the MeiU'S sonrlr. ' ' Arcr T"m i rir JTii.'"'rt lnwl lko ami Ktr.fn In I ." I SsnA, th ii'1!piir si s rr 1 W ih'-.i rllr upnr Rnftrn Mrn W to s ai-bf vl'..l'ylns; tT.rm, l.nl ! r-! I .t ' in, I !,;! i.-it tiiilfy tl- l an I III nnlisppr' i)il S lmh (ell ti t hoBM. ' . . 1899. this authority to decide was rei JrkV oXtfol commiBslon'lf 111 on r BALLPLAYER ARRESTED.; Manager Bryan Objects to karaey Kala BnUclns;Away Rediy Foster, 'j epeciai tp journal.. - - Ralhoh, July : 20-"Barney' other wise Charles, Kaldv who was captain of the late Richmond, base ball team, -and now with the Darlington, :B. C. 4eam, was arrested here last night on a war rant sworn out by Mansger Bryan of the Tarboro team, charging him with ylolvj ting a State law of 1889, well-known as the Peg Leg WllHams Act," ..by endeav- orlhg to entice, ;lway atAay"; Foster one of the team, a violation of the law of wutriwiASf t$Y:ZM& The Tarboro team arrived here yester day afternoon, and in the evening Katn turned op at the railway station.-It Is charged, that' he . sent a' man . named Thomas after rpstBr'..tl arrest quick ly foMowed.;; The papers were d.rawn by James H. Pou, who Is the attorney for the' athletic association, and $100 bond was required for appearance at September term of Superior Court here. Kaln was not jailed but was kept In custody of a dep uty sheriff. As the pair walked about the streets this morning Kaln attracted no little attention. Thomas, who went to .Foster, .as "middleman", left last evening.:, v. ;?, A ,f. . .. Money was , telegraphed Katn from Darlington, S. C. and he deposited it for bail and left. Foster also went to Bar llngton, S. C. ; .. , " Copious Rains tn Kansas. ToPBKt, Jnis 28. Copious rains have again fallen throughout Kansas today. All along the line of the Santa Fe to the western part of the Sate there were generous falls of moisture. In Topeka nearly two Inches of rain fell today. This makes over four inches in the past three days.-. The farmers of the. State will begin replanting their vegetables and will plant Immense quantities of turnips Kaffir corn and sorghum' for forage. The. ground Is in excellent con dition for these products now and plenty of fough feed for the coming winter Is assured. . . j .., Those famous little pills, De Witt's Little Early Risen, compel your llveri and bowels to do their duty, thus giving yon pure, rich blood to reonperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe B. Duffy & Co. - "; Pipkin's Excrirslon. To Washington or Baltimore will go by way of Norfolk Instead of Richmond Aucustfl Fare from Goldsboro lo Washington and return $5 78, fare from Goldsboro to Baltimore and return $6 36. Baggage 85c. 'extra, white 'people only. 'Extra train from New Bern to Goldsboro. 7fb above fare doe not Include state rooms eithor to Baltimore or Washing ton.. Parties going can send ordorfor state rooms to me and I will have rooms reserved for-them without fell.. Please sete; at . once your orders for tute rooms. ; '"' '--v Remember excursfon will give "you ip Washington two days and one, -night In BalrJmora, If you go direct to Baltimore, will give yoe twosya and One alaht b Baltimore i 5 ' LVW Fot farther paruonUra aee Mr.-A. B PJltmaa at Qaaklna Cycle Company's.,' ARAPAHOE. V .".Z. JmfrK 3 ' ' ft' V . f '.'. - "," . v''.r,4 Fanner at Work" Bat Crept are roor. Looking Fer School OpcalnfrAo celalleat:' H'i',J' '.m-.i ..-if vaaci ' Jtly 89. We have had oo more week of pratty weather, the farmsre, of Arap ahoe, notwithstanding the Intense hast of the put week haa been making every effort to lay by their crops la good ooa-dlrlrmBot-ialy for toe benefit of' the present crop bat for the coming year It-would be u seises for me to say bow saueB oor crops are cat off, but 1 am ufe lo say there will hot be t half crop raised around oer place, bat while the proepert looks very gloomy the Urd will provUs a way for those who trail la hint. . . .'" ; '.. . Mr. Belangil who was farming oa Mr. J W Rswla land haa given ap his crop to the landlord, saelng nochsnce to clear stpeosea. . . Mr. Jerome Briosoa sold Ive acre ol oottoa to the' owner of "the Uad, the crop was oa for $4 00, his lateral being half.,.. .: ; Prof. Lloituy, of Orange county vll Uxl oar town W1niiUy lmklng at the pTfupect for t school, he lmrd of our place by cnrrapnnil,nr wlih I'jof. Ilnl toa. , ' , ' Mr. Harsh Ittsy of N Bern sud thru of her chl)ilra are f lilting onr Ujw anil community, among lli'lr n l tlT and frlnmls, 1 Mr. W, It rtwl, Jt BirrVirit t out ,,:. Ravi i, rr. nf hi uiomui su Ue Iroini trt P,nrly n'ctil, biln ..ma I- 'V ' n tiaad from tha ilaja ). Sir. J,i-H J' '.J,"n( tha tM-f i!plr.f p. I In II, n r!. nf IM-f. il, txrmar p.lce Ih li ij fn.ni t-. otl. J. II Ii. r i PAYING fOR The Bondsmen of Ex-Treasorer r...rVutliJ Wortk ' ! Raise the Honey Special Joqrnar ' - BiXEiotf, July 29 The bondsmen of Ex-Treasurer Worth made, Bp today the amount of Clerk Hartia't stealings. The. bondsmen' paid Into the Bute Treasury to'day-five thousand dollars, and, will pay in twenty-five hundred more to morrow. .The remainder of the amount will be paid in -within forty- eight hours. (.' . Ex-Treasurer "Worth has turned over all his property to his bondsmen. It Is valdedjkt six teen-thousand dollars." ,- THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham & Co,. New Bern. N. 0. , Naw Tobk, July 29. Ootton; Open. High. Low. Close July.......... t3S 7.40 722. 7J8 Ang.:...' 7.2127.21 7.16 7.16 Oct........... 7.85 7.87 7.81 7,81 January.., l.w 7.44 7.46 7,42 7.42 f ' Chicago, July 29. Wbkat: r Open. High. Low. CIobs Sept... ... 68i 08 67f 67f Cobh: Open. High. Low. Close Sept........ 58 ' 53 52i ' 52 Ribs: Open. High. ' Low, Close Sept. 885 787J 885 887, Now S"ork, July 29. Oncn. High. Low. Close . . 14RI 143 1421 143 Stocks; Sugar. ...... So.R'yPfd. . 84i 143 . 13j 42 110 841 84 84 14 r 161 43 80 116 B. I ...... . 0. 8. L 143 m 1031 "42 80f 141 13i 1H 42 St.- P ..... Tox. Pac .. Am. C. F.. . Con.Tob ... Spots 4 13 32. Sales 8.000 bales. , Futures, July-Aug. 4.14, Oct-Nov. 4.04. RBOEIPTH. Same week Last wet-K last year. 85,500 . 87,400 This week. . Sat. 4500 4,300 Mon. 8500 3,900 Tncs. , . 8,600 Wed. ,700 Thurs. 1,400 Frl. 2,700 16,900 ' . , , A CHILD Ell JOTS. The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrap of Figs, when In need of a laxative, and If the father or mother be costive or - bilious, the most gratifying reaulu follow Its nse; so that It la the best family remedy known -and every family ahouhMmve a bottle. Manu factured by the California Fig Syrap Co. . ,., , . .,. kl.ll . - HIBll 1.1 I ,11 I ... PB0rO8ALS.-U: f3r DEPARTMENT of Agriculture, Office of. the BooreUry, vrasblni it - i ., i 11 toni B.l nroDOaa wis will be received by the Seore- tary of Agriculture until noon, Stprday July 87, 1901, for the erection of a two story and cellar name ana nnoa Build ing forthe Weather Bureau, TJ. 8. De partment of Acrtonltore, at Halteras. N. a In leoordanoe with plana and. speci fication which may be obtained at the Umce or the ctilel or Use weatber Hn- rau. Washington, D. U.r aad at the Weather Bureau office at Batteras, N. C Bids must be sealed and Indorsed on envelope "Proposal for Weather BuYean Dotiaing, Haiieraa, n. J- ana aaareesea to the SecreUry of Agriculture, - vTash- tbe right to raioet aay or an nuia, , y V- - -'Wajssb V? iLovn, oeereurgv A Dlslnfectint That Disinfect and ,W have had frequent Inquiries for a safe, .efficient, odorless,, aos-polaoaous dsodorlxer. and disinfectant,, at a low price. We are Bow prepared to supply tbe demand. . We offer, for . this perpoac a preparation . that haa beea letted la such a variety of tsasea. aod with such uniform ancoeat that we ice) .warranted la rseorantajudlng It to, the. public lor general Ban, aauV as a means of pistes ttoa of eonuglout disease there caa be bo qocaltoe aa to Jha- talu of till gant. . , "-. - . . , This prrparalfoe . poeecsaae many nwktd aWantajns over ctrbollc acid and chloride of Llrnq, by being frt frtira all dor ana having no poUnnoa or Irritating tlTwU. Il Is a conn-ntrstixt aoliitlon of Brnmldf sand Chlorlile ef Alamlnam. lo-'Mof and Bon rnlliiS ooi, Hi tfrrl i rarSotsf SS1 ot hj rfi:nf an rvlur gr itr tlias tne on s merit to b tp aofwl, Il ma b apptlnl In the mot ilwp'a mwr r) lining It lib Srattr.-one part to u-nrtftty SrOlrig Id or-jirl or lora!!ijr lo b pa rlf m!. anil en r'a Biompni .f In sue- fi-nful fipottl.,n l llio rapalililiy nf fi, .1 . .! n ram'ng It to furllf tli a'r i-',' ft. n .a, rr'!r ar. T Iwir, lr.'t (,'1 ' : i r l' I :. r r r - I-, i ,-.;.:' t ' I, a ; - a i t ! I? . , n 1. 1, ri, ' r . ' , n 1 I ' I i 1 ' y I h i - ' ' ' -.1 1. 1 s I .i ! r r.-- -.ill. r .-I r S - ,,jix.lil,r..,,.K"f..t t,.i.;,- . - " " Fancy Glieese Fulton Market Corned Beef, Fancy Elgin Butter, Small Pig Hants, English Cured Shoulders and Pic Nic Ham. Good Carolina Rjce 10c qt, Finest Syrup and Molasses, Canned Meats of all kinds. I g ported and Domestic Sardines. . Mason's Improved Fruit Jars all sizes. Big Hams to cut. Yours to Please, 1 J. L. McDAHIEL g 'Phone 91. 71 Bread St. g f. Very Stimulating In warm weather good bof-. 3J fee is touic and stimulant, gentle, effective and necessa ry. Our coffees are very "appetizing, and repay the': buyer in his expectations oi a delightful driuk every time. We are still offeiing Royal Blne-jevery fifth pound free. We are still holding the fortj J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Thursday , Aug. X f OPENING DAY At the-Planters Warehouse. We will have plenty of buyers, with the orders tor your tobacco, and you can do as well on this market as Build up your home market bv brineintr your tobacco here, il at 11 Mm ior n as any otner market, we do not expect your patronage. dome down to-the coming. ' -.r Sales evelrweek day at 11 o'clock. rr- 'T.i : ' V- JaTltl HOWARD, Manager. S. B. CUREIN, Auctioneer. The Don't Ride ' Mm : j may be hard tn r-nnVlam. but If he a III give- ns a thamw to print the nwrlta Of tlia -. -s I'olnmbla Xllrrle - K. I In a blr ay to atijny Ilia plMutiiws nt rising. - Thhi Whoxl la ennatrnriad tA th brat material known to the- snakera. (lur ct!r maka. aaa higti gnuln, all Strong and auj running. , i a Wis T. HILT .. Iilr In flHtoi aa, TiRRiaaia, BrOamao C x'tav rnowianrs Joa Parimwn, ' Rr n HTr, ftkL Pna, A " i ti yint $t ' ' .' hew uric, t. c Tk 1 1 ja. 1 Cj Any pirnin sr mwh holding claims ai.'i t ' r r y rf p-. ront!rf . of a'i' a-'U-a, i , i. s or. Vu ....rm l.-ir-l p- t to 1-', V, are hrl-y n .;!'' 1 W p'.-- t I', ir at our 4 ti ),t j ( " y "1 i'nn ', 1 1. I'ai.', ', fi.r pJ I i. . i t I'i'f-ir.,,t rm 1 . m f!,)a ri ' r - - ' "- " i " -'i, ! ' Cream Wholesale eft Retail j Grocer, 71 Bread Nt. Phone 13 7. any in the State. you do not t as much ' ' opening and keep a INLINE. On awotint of the annual palra to tii Steamer KeoaeVab will be tampora rtly withdrawn from service o BaUar- 4y Jnty i8tii nntll far-Mr BOtle. I During h aWn tlie SUBtmsv fw. t brrms will Mi) B i o'.lrxk, aoo. oa p Tuaasday and PrMay making stopa at" . Ort-kal IfnaaoA Jakvad , Bad , Mag . Itaad koUt'-aya. r-' i'.?- ;GlW.tNDKttfiOrf1 1 lewt IWm, S, C- Jntf 18,1801 5 ; Tor riale 1 A fluiln lliat tn ihyorie haWlng'a ' (w rntlri dolUr nv rtrm, raa kny, ;' -a!n ,(..t il.mt.l. tlilr mr.niy In lghl 'j ti.- i I . , tl.ia I II pri,, M BO'.' '' I' ---iia K!i-.f.,,ry In yoe will : "I 1 '' -. ,: i' jmir am, and - " r. " r i: 1 - . i . -r. "
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