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:W ' A Ai ALI A A ;i 2o.j jVOl'UX-KO. JOB. ry rw V.Ar '-r- WW. DIET, R. C. fRlDAT' M0RN!S6,f AUGDHT 2, 1901.; V : - -j.f-.iT i; . TWENTIETH TEIE N V 1 tr.fi ' I r-Tx V T - .'.-'.-1 ' 4-tr r yrT vsy to' 3 4 - 'A 'A' lAT:HACKBUmSl i -. uawn goes Mcwity , ' w f 7a fe 6otom SO DO OUR PRICES on Onr ENTIRE UNE OF WASH OpODS. They will go ABSOLUTELY AT COSTSf: Colored Lawns, y - - $ Organdies, Dimities, ?W - X .11 J dX -I-j 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. S Vace Mecum Spring, STOK1KS craT, nr. c. Affording more than 20,000 gnllons per day. ANALYSIS GRAINS Potassium Su I)hate .M28 Hodiiim Chloride 1.4687 Magnusium riuhiliata 1S.M!I1 ;lciTini(:il(iricl(i A M90 Calcium Siilpliato. M.Mat Calcium Bi-carbonate 11.5 85 Iron Bi-carbonato 1.9'05 Lithium Sulphalo Trncns Silica K39 Organic Matter and Vobtilo In organic Matter R.8726 Total-Grain, 106 8454 Above analysis made by me shows freedom from surface water and quite large amounts of Sulphate Carbonate of Calcium and Huljihato of Magnesium. JAB. M. WHrrFIKLI), Analytical Chemist. Richmond. Va.. Pep. 4, ltfOO. Winston, N. C, October 10, 1900. After quite on extended experience of prescribing and tioting rn huIU of various mineral waters, I unhesitatingly think this water the bet-renovator and "builder Up" of them all. For ScrofuCatarrh, and Blood Diseases generally It is almost a 8j)eoiflc. Too much, in nry opii ion, cannot be said qf the curative properties of Vade Meonm Water. D. N. DALTON, M. D. For sate by F. S. DUFFY, Druggist, NEW BERN, X, C. mm A Froth kt f tfiitU Pig Kama Breakfast 8trip Pio Klo Hams ' and EngliartCurfd 8honldra. . m " ; ' . t If you want tomethlng nice try oar fmoked San- ' agea, packed in oil, 12c lb, they an all right, . We alao hare a full line of Canned MeaU, Vegetablee, Soups, to. . ... ' , If you want good brvad, try onr 8io and 80, Fkmr thryl. can't be beat anywhere. .. : '.' '" ': '! " j We are alto boadqoartera for Fine Bnttet an4 Coffee, .Ourr Morning Glory Brand of Coffre Not. 1, a, t and 4, at 20cT26o,' 8O0 and SSe per pound it a. trade wlnnet. ,v " v " . , Olye ni a trial and we'will gaarantee to pleaae yorj. '-'-. i Toura for biisineaa, . ,.' WboteMle aad Retail Qnctt, ' - it - . , ' . . ... ' moil 69. Cor. IXroatt A ITaneock flw. i 1 . ' - . ' 7eathcrprooi. A good earns, etablfis and all out Lulldlnss. ' plastlo Carbon Taint for your roof. 'rnosi OncTiI 1 1 Ilr r.'.vrro Co M. ?J ' - i ..'.5 . . . V of the well, Figures' and Welts.41 9 V Pitt U. 8. GALLON: Sulphuric Anhydride (SOS). 47.9946 35.4338 . 4.531 d' tilme (U( Magnesia (MgO) : Iron(Ke) Potash (R20) 8Kla Na30) Chlorine (01) Llthia(Li20) Silica (8i02) Carbonic Anhydride (COS) Organic and VobtileJInorganio matter .7788 H.9669 Traces . .V89 6.9872 6.8720 Total-Grains, 106.0448 From the Analysis of Dr. J as. M.Wliit tlcld the foregoing flgures km deductel. THOH. CLARK B, A. M. Ph. O. Bond Cniversfty, Germany. Nov. 1900. t. , .4 paint for, warehouses, '-''"'!. ft I i :". it. TOVJii FIHES. i Action to feejakea jAainst Bender -'. son? Die for Violating Law. Acti at K Wake Forest College. Cannock KUesto Beopen. Two - Teteraae Critically 111. ., First Eerliaont if. Camp. Uiuraa, Aug. 1 The Bute Soper lo- tesdent of Pablie lastraetion to day re eelTed a letter from "Henderson county lay log pt'e epanty board of eduoatlon, after fiadlnc that the town itd - lalleu for three year to pay the flues Into the school fund, called In the Mayor and agreed to let the fines for two: years go unpaid it a ouM pay this year's fines and gave him until January 1st, to do thla;te! t 8ttijfl4ittdent; aays this was unlawful that the county boaid had no authority to make any eompro mise, H telegraphed to Attorney Gen- ejatdjlme aij WaynesTllle, to go to BendertoirVllIe and rake action in the matter. ' . The trustees of Wake Forest College decide to defer for a year the organiza tion; tor a school of medicine and also a school of pharmacy. Dr. Herbert Roys ter of Raleigh Is to be at the head of the school of medicine- It was the original plan to establish It September of this year. Local rains fell in this section and did much good: to crops. A light general rain is needed. '- - The phosphate mills here obtain their supply of phosphate rock from Tennes see. Today a Car was opened and in it was a shepherd dog. The car had been sealed inly 6. The dog Was nearly dead but had endured the great heat, with no food or water. It Is expected that by September 1 the coal mine at Cumnock will again bo in operation. It was forced to shut down a'wut a year, ago by the explosion of gas which killed 20 persons and darnaged the machinery. The prerlous explosion had killed 48. Two Inmates of the Soldiers' Home here are at death's door. One Is James Aldrtch of Klnston. The shipment of peaches from New port, near Horehead City, and from Southern Pines are very large. While the early peach crop In general is short In the Btale, It Is large and fine at these points. The best peach is found to be the Elberta. It Is declared by experts to oe muca anei flavor uiaa me uawornia peaches which are shipped eastward. It it expected that the First regiment will take ovef 600 officers and men to camp ndit'waok. , The Cerporatloa Commission' detoted today ti) te consideration of uniform freight rates in this State on cotton. Eruptions, cute, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by De Witt's Witch ilaael Salre. Certain core for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you get the original DeWltt't. P. S. Duffy Co. Fast Hall Train Held Up. OatOiao, July 81. The Baltimore A Ohio passenger train from the East, whtca wat doe to errlre la ' the Grand Central depot, Chicago, at I o'clock to night wet held ap by Ave tusked toen at 0 o'clock between Edgessore ' and Grand Calumet Heights, Indiana, 81 miles oat from Chicago. Oat of the mall cart which eollalned no money, wu dynamited tad wrecked. The attempt at robbery wu made after the two mall oari had been detached from the trala tad ran a quarter of a mile ahead. The failure of the robbers to make a -rick haul wu doe to the fall thai the ei pseotfeatvalcb oateiaed the train's treasure, 'u la aa gauss al place. It wat the. third ear la the train. After wrecking the mall car and obtaining no booty , the toubert tUeappeared la lee dark seas without attempting to rectify their mistake. . The only loot Out tber carried twsy with tkemta a retell of their ndfeaiere Wat the gold Watch of tie eieef. . 1 , What moot boonle weal la ootaelelaf mlld' atd geatktf aea la aeed of a phytic, Cham her loln't (Hornsea aed UTefTableU fill the bill to t dot They are tear toUkeead'cWaaant In effeoL for ealo by P. a. Duffy Co. ; , Motors Plrti ta Brlnr Jftila-- Uacola, Nob., July 81 roar sell ortbeaat Of UU city tonight twenty toer atorura,' potted oe a tciy-et tract, are being trad at mleete latee- eaU, in the hone Ust the result will be edoweMI of ralo. W. Wright, for mer deputy Plait food eosfttlMl er, Is the promoter aed tnantf or of the enter prise. Mr. Wr1(ht Is the onxtaalornf the "tpeolal iHHalUm" thvry ef rain aistlnir snd for terstal ysirt hs anrae- cmW.'.f asponted e UjjUlttlre appm- eriattoo to pnt kit theory Into preellce. Mr. (Vftfilil ohe Vi nnfiilnue the hnmUnnnt Until rla f"m, or aalll k thiH hare nbnttl hit pp!f t.f erl lKoMe4 aflBU'l of 'ia poilr. Th ky tmlj iit It t .vt. CP ' ..La i I ; THE GOVERNOR'S SON, : He is Ljlng CrWcallT IU at Wilson, Special to Journal. .J- - x . . j B ALEI6 H, August 1. A telegram from Wilson says that Governor Aycock's son , who it visiting hit aunt at that place Is critically ill. Gorernor Ayoock cannot leave his bedside; and will not be here tomorrow. Mrs; Ayoock is also at the bedside of her eon. Cunard Line to Fight for Record. London, Aug. 1. The Cunard Line has decided to fight for the Atlantic re cord. Designs have been prepared and es tl mates invited for a vessel of 25 knots although,; '6wlng to the high price of Iron and other oauses, the order hu not yet been placed. : "This determination, ' says The Daily Telegram, "will cause the liveliest satisfaction In Great Brit ain." i,900 Per Cent. Dividend. New- York, July 81. The Evening Post Bays today that the extra dividend declared recently by the First National Bank before taking over the National Bank of tho Republic was 1,9000 per cent, on the old capital stock of $500,- 000. This dividend was more than large enough to enable the stockholders to pay for their share of the new stock to be Issued on the Increase of the bank's capital to $10,000,000, without the out lay of other cash. O. O. Buck, Belrne, Ark., says: "I wss troubled with constipation until I bought Dd Witt's Lltte Early Risers. Since then brve been entirely cured of my old com plaint. I recommend them." F. 8. Dully & Co. Cortez Given 50 Years For Murder. Dallas, Tex , July 31. Grcgarlo Cor tez was today convicted and given a sen tence of 50 years' Imprisonment, at Oon zabs, for murdering Henry Hchnablc, a member of a posse that was pursuing nira during the long and exolting man bunt onjhe lower Rio Grand several weeks sgo. Cortez will be taken to Kar tes county for trial on the charge of murdering 8herilT Morris. After that he Is to stand trial for the murder of Sheriff Gower. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hah itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to t healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Raleigh Downs Tarboro. Special to Journal. Tarboro, Aug. 1. Ralolgh defehlod Tarboro ho re today by a score of 6 to 4. Charlotte Defeats Wilmington. Special to Journal. Wilmington, Aug. 1. The game of baseball here today resulted In a defeat of the homo team by Charlotte by ' the score of 8 to 0. The laws of health require that the bowels move once each day and one of the penalties for vlalatlng this law Is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dote of Cbamberlaln'e Btomar b and Liver Tablets when aeoeeutry and yon will never have that severe punltb etent Inflicted upon yog. Price 18 cent For tale by F, B. Duffy A Co. Iapanee Tea Trnst Maw Tons, July 81. quick to re spond to the eomaieralal movement In the Called State,, the tee-grower of Jtpea are about to organise a tratt, which will took to eoalfol the market for Japanese leu by limiting the tap- ply. :-v.':-:-. - - Pepert Incorporating the Japan Ttt Compear have beta lire we by Edwin Corbie, a lawyer of this city, endu eooa u the organisation It completed la Japea Mr. Cgrb'e wilt apply for a Hew Jersey charter. The" eepluHutlon of the eompaay will be between 8,000,000 to ei,000,000, aed the proepectae prom Uet annual profltt of abont $1,000,000. - , Jamee White, UrytnUvllle, lod, Ityt DeWltt't Witch Haul Salve, heeled ton aleg toru on both lege. He bad suff tr ad I years. Doctors failed to kelp him. Oe DoWltl'a. Accept no I'nltalloos. F S. DefiyeSCo. . - . ' i i i amnammmna) - j " CtrUUaai la Desperate CVndillon, ConmsviiorLt, July 81 The ex citement among the Albanians at Prltb- mlea I twcnmlog more acuta. The Cbrlatlaa ere rerrted to be la a dea perateeoedltloe ted tht forelgt naln hurl here bate made renewed demar d at the TIU1H Klok that the govem tntel protert th lire tnd property of the Chrlttlaat. . U tbe antlnff of or UiWelt It eM ty and ielr iliit compllAiltint mn.t be ho Rati rwult. DaWttt'e l-Hlle F.trty ft'wra will remnr, tblt drif?r. Hf, plr.al snd ftTprtlTS. f, P. Doff A Co. .Ju!y C.-3ra-..-:Sa!e. frf'f -n ".-y n.u.t p, fl.ttt , (!-.!'. r.'i 1. 'i mi .'! it. Ail ' '.' t .''-. t ; ' 1 r ' '' ' ' r'r . M f. , r, I 1 S -7 rf WASHINGTON LETTER k Sptettl Com-veEdeiiw.1. i ' The navy department bat purchased a considerable tract of land surround ing the naval observatory In Washing- -ton in order to protect from Jar the del icate bijstraments which record , the tlmetrf the country. It was deemed advisable not to have any highways within 1,000 feet of the clockroom, Where the Instruments are stationed, and a circle with a radius of 1,000 feet was therefore drawn entirely around the observatory. At the lost session ot congress $140,000 was appropriated to purchase the inclosed land, and this amount became available tbe other day. The tracts purchased are those owned by J, W. Thompson, known as Dum barton, . containing- , acres, for which $86,000 was paid, and Robert Weaver's tract of 8,645 acres, for which $37,000 was paid, There are some smaller tracts still to be purchased. The line of the Tenally town electric cars Is Juet outside of the 1,000 feet circle. The line of Massachusetts avenue ex tended will cross the circle, but baa been deflected at this point so as to run around It Part of the present acqui sition is high, wooded ground, and. with that already owned by the gov ernment, the naval observatory has a line sweep of ground. It Is expected ultimately to run a boulevard around the circle. There are about ten acres of land within the circle yet to be acquired. Including small tracts of lands owned respectively bf Messrs. Barnes, Flem ing, Young and Barber. The grounds of the Industrial school are also within the circle. They belong to the District government and comprlso n little less than seven acres. Outside' the limits of the circle tho government owns about 15 acres of land which It Is designed to sell and use the proceeds In the pur chase of private property within the circle. Peddler Who Sell to Federal Cleric. Each executive office of tbe govern ment has its time honored peddler, who generally takes a stand at his or her post before tbe clerks arrive each morning and remain with the greatest tenacity until tbe lost clerk leaves the department In the evening. One of the queerest of these peddlers is an old woman known as Mlstreia Hayes, who sits in a contorted liimp at the north front of the Interior department with one eye on her Bible and tbe otlrcT on the lookout for customers. Her wares arc a lot ot shoestrings. plus, needles, buttons and other small things Buch as peddlers generally sell, making in all quite a heavy stock for a vender of this class. Though a dis tance of many blocks, this old woman, whose back Is as crooked as a rainbow, pulls her small wagon, through good weather and bnd, never falling to take up her stand as the clerks go In. Once In awhile some ouo buys a trifle, but usually a little change Is dropped Into the cup without a purchase. For a time It was the custom of the messenger boys to leave their bicycles at this end of tbe steps, while the old woman occupied a camp stool farther along fn a much exposed position. No ticing this and that tbe bicyele corner was a snug one, Secretary Hitchcock had tbe boys move their wheels, and now the old woman occupies the more comfortable place. Tbe secretary sometimes drops a coin in her cup, and, though she con fides that she hopes some time to save blm through tbe medium of ber quaint old Bible, sbe has not yot tried to per suade blm. She lias, however, got many of tbe clerks In the straight and narrow path and announces that ber business la to serve tbem while tbey buy shoestrings from ber. w Ida at laltkmlu liitrntlti. The Smithsonian Institution at Wash ington la to have a special exhibit for children. ' It ta being arranged with a view to IU educational advantage. Pro feeeor 8. P. Langley conceived tbe Idee, ot having a children's museum and baa devoted considerable time during tbe peat few months to Its completion. One large room. Immediately eppoeite tbe main entrance of tbe Smithsonian building, has been net a aids for able pnrpoeo and bat been prepared ready to" receive the exhibits, tome of which have bees placed In position. A tpeclal restore of tbe museum Will be In tbe manner of labeling the exhib its. Common names duly will be need, tU edeatlne designations to' be dis carded, la many Ids lancet Ibe tabeta wDl tefl some Important fact connected mnu tbe life of thr bird or sulmaiyA sew feature of fbttv oMwrum for eslr drea It tbe presence pf lire birds In cages swung among bowers of bra och re. . Birds aod Insects are thown In pHxIielty If objects they are eommon- ty awm oeer.f . yt . . , t, - j. '-' The rtnldont'e Vao-ltoel luttke fnauy of btl neorteceaaere la tie White Uooso, Mr. McKloley I not aiMtsman.. He dore not eere tot '..mtln and tablni, a both rrveideot LleeltudJtad President Uarrieoa did. He ie ttfj food, bow ever, ot boree dceo and dellgliU In driving about the country. During bis vacation be Will tod con alders bl time en bla form near Canton and. eipocta 10 Oerlve rourb benefit from tueoe outdoor ex curslrws,. tie take CWp' iBtvreat IB this farm tnd watches ckeif tbe rvope snd tbe treatment of tbe toil in reiioue fields; eleo the rattle lod bom wbka are raised there onder the eere of a vrry competent huahendniao. 11 Ilk to rhst wltb this farmer about the fields snd cmpe 'snd lt Warcta-bad tlx old C-ntlrmaa SS bl got tt tbt White nrue diirlua the tntugural ton. The prel()rii hi anticipating rntirh piMtnrw . tn rnlng hie ac liin'nr i.f the country and eoontry folk att (ttie thl summer end HI ilui.l llrttt lure nuir time to OV mi to Ijrelil.ful rccrnllm than be 1st l.ful In nr t'lTiiincr tliir flnt 00 enrr.U.g the of ptr' i.f. t'ir. ft " rtvi.n. iu ancy Cheese Fulton Market Corned Eeef, Fancy Elgin Butter, Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders and I'ic jN'ic Hams. Good Carolina Rice 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, J. L Mill, 'Phone 01. HAVE those delicious Lemon, Pineapple, Vanilla and ( Itocolate 2. A A H 14 W Put ti) in (our pound air titfht tins, thereby insuring you a e fr;sh cake reganlltiss of the weather. 20c per lb. tV Very Kespeclfully, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. mmmmmmmmmmmmnm Thursday, Aug. if 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 any in the State. Build up your home market by bringing your tobacco here, il you do not get as much for it as any other market, we do not expect your patronage. " . Come down to the opening and keep a coming. Sales every week day at 11 o'clock. J. M. HOWARD, Manager. S. B. CUERIN, Auctioneer. The Dorit'RifoMan tnay be bard to toavlnee. bet If he will gtvt) nt a chance to print the merit of the-. ' - .;-r ' - 'v Columbia nicele'V ht l h fair way tTenJy the pbaunMa nt riding. 1 hit wheel la ennslrttctod of I the bets (hatevtal knows in the mekom Onr othet make era high grada, U strung and eay running. , ,, . , , V WMe T. XIIXIa, lMklet In Tlicrrit aa, Fiufutklt, IrOefiira Onrme, Pt!KKjanr, ,T0 PsTnTTram, Rratsa r3rraul'mma, Mo j 11 1'.lt L'Z I. C XlTTIsETOJr i Fcr.iuIoCcIicrjb'a Cue of il auwt pretpeis In.Ul tloni fur tbt tlpHf tnltx-allna of foeig mnwn I lh Booth. 'niu-v Wm kpt I Ih tmllillnf. 1 U.,' ...Ii Aaaual -rjotatua !' rtrpi.mlr Plh. I '!: jna a ! lit, t'tnl.t'ftt i,i t, I n n, ;". c. uream Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 firta1 Ht. tttaCJ h I I I W J Phone 137. E. C. D. & 0. D. LINE. On acmnni of tbe ; annuel trepalrt to the rWnwr Henae, abe wiU he mmnora rlly withdrawn froaa service oe. Ba tar da July 13lh enUl farther aotlee. DrtM her tksi.ss the tmsaee Pew. kerne will tali at It e'ebick, noon, ea Taeadayt tad friiUia, making stops at OrtaeteV ' Roseoke !skaa4 aed KH h-adWhwaya,: 'K ; ' EO. BtoCDtlttOS, goet. " Krw Bwn,, Jury I a, 180$. ' ' . Xor Kmlet A Rntlne that to anyone herrng a Uw knUr4 dollar arow eaaw, tea bey, . end elwvt double lbe atomy kt eight avmihs time, this I wilt prove, or ex, trnUt, Mr&wm aaUtfortnry te yo WIU hf;rnf...llint. o tr rmi eame, ad t'i ir. p, o, F'i ry, ' orlanl Notice! ;;f-. I 1 ' ,iJ.l!" 4! "... 4
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