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.?iev-.v J-1fat" ' Mnl a'!,nm.l.. ' " ----- . V 1 I I 1 1 I Tin. li V0L'X1X-N0. in.. ..I -,.- TWENTIETH TEIR -; ,. t v.. 'S-. 3 ;: W f " - M 'ZI 7.;V M : X I IH ll -.'V k v m m u JB , m . m m m m m m M . . & " Dol&n 'goes McGinty ; : - 7b 'Mtf'. bottom of the wetti AND SO DO OUR PRICES ya Ja Onr ENTIRE LINE OF WASH GOODS. They will go ;1 I . ABSOLUTELY AT COST. t Colored Lawns, A Organdies, Dimities, -i V-. ' POLLOCK STREET. Vaofe Mecum Spring, Affording more than 20,000 gallons per day. ANALYSIS GRAINS PER U. S. GALLON : Potassium Sulphate .5433 Sodium Chloride 1.4(137 Magnesium riulphate .18.n93S CaMum Chloride 0 6490 Calcium Sulphate 64..1S21 Calcium Bi-carhonate 11.5 Wi Iron Bi carbonate .. 1.2' 95 Lithium Hulpliate Traces Silica 5539 Organic Matter and Volatile In organic Matter (1.8720 Total Grains, 106.9454 Above analysis made by me shows freedom from surface water and qttite large amounts of Sulphate Carbonate of Calcium and Hulphate of Magnesium. J AH. M. WH1TPIKLO, Analytical Chemist. "Richmond, Va.. Sep. 4, 1U00. After quite an extemled expericDcc of prescribing and noting re sults of various miiura' waters, I unhesitatingly think this water the best renovator and "builder up" of them all. For Scrofula, Catarrh and Blood Diseases generally It 1h almont a Speciflc. Too much, in my opm ion, cannot be said of the curative properties of Vade Mecum Water. D. N. D ALTON, 51. D. For sale by R S. DUFFY, Druggist, NEW IIERN N, fj. A Freh lot Fmall Pig IUina, and Englkh Cnred 8houlder If you want something nice try onr Fmolted Pork Pat.' J ragpH, packed in oil, i'Hc lh they axe all right WeaLto hare full line of Canned MeaU, yegetabloa, Soupn, eto. . If you want good brvad, trj our 2c arid 8e Floor they yn't be heal wiywlwre. -' V , We are also hcadqnartm for Fine. Hotter and Coffee,' Onr : Homing (lprj Brand of Coffee Noa. 1, 2, S and 4, l 20c, 25o, ' 80c and 85o per pound it a trade winner, . - ' : ? "i I Give Hi a trial and wa wllfgimrantef to ploaae yon . . 1 1' ' ! Youra for bualnem, ' Wboteaai. ikI PIIOSl Cr. Droad A Ilanfwck Rta. i j Gold Weatherproof. A good paint for warehouses barns, stabtas and all out buildings. 'EIa8tIo Carbon Paint for your roof. most 73 irinnti Bt Dotted Swiss, Figures and Welts, "jg Sulphuric Anhydride (303) 47.8940 Lime (CaO( 35.4928 Magnesia (Mg )) 4.5312 Iron (Kb) 3902 Fetash (K20) 2W Soda Na20) 7768 Chlorine (CI) 8.fl6 Lithia (LI20). Traces Silica (8iOB). 5R89 Carbonic Anhydride (002). ....... 6.9372 Organic and Volatilollnorgnnle mattor , Total-Oralns, 106.0448 From the Analysis of Dr. Jas. M.Whit field the foregoing figures are deducted. TH08. CLAKKB, A. M. Ph. D. Bond University, Germany. Nov. 8'. 1900. Winston, N. C, October 10, 1900. Breakfast, Strip, Ilo Nio iTainr,. V ." ; '" : 1 Retail. Orooar, . , ; o v ' r i 1 1 . Gnslclll Ilanhvarc Co psw r- .-r, v. q iincw to t The Hearing Before Judge Purnell In, Baniruptqr.f esterday . AbtBdoned Ottom vFUUg. COB- tracts for 8hool Boaka Filially t. Let;' Ttte Be-ialoa of Vet--. : eraas. , Pelinqaeat -. ' SkerUfs. . ! . JUlubh, Aug. Before Judge Par- nell of the United State dtstrlotcoart thert was today a hearing in an import ant case, kvolvliig tH0,00Q. It U that ol Mitchell and others against 8. H. Lof- Un, ex-banter and merchant, of Klnston He failed tot over 1100,000." He made a deed to, Canadajr for 4': tiaaalt of fcredltort; Tty weje not satisfied, and filed a petition In bankruptcy. To bankrupt. An appeal was taken 'from this order of the referee, the allegation belng'that LofUo 1 not bankrupt, "idd hrwaa Ihfc apped WoBT was pefbra Judge Pnrnell " today, the unaaUon being whether the adjudication via? or was not a correct one. W. D. Pollock, appeared for Lofton, T. 0. Wcoten for the creditors. i. There la much abandoned cotton and eorn in the fields. It Is contended by some of the old farmers that there Is as much or nearly as much as n the year 1867. vet known as the "rainy year." AJ1 the contracts for school text books have been signed by the six firms which won the awards. Gov. Aycock can now lane his proclamation; the depositories will be named and matters be put In nape for the fall terms of the schools. Gun. Matt, W. Ransom accepts the Invitation to belive the addreBi before the Confederate Veterans at their re union- at Wrlghtsville, which begins August 14. Henry A. London of Pttts boro Is so informed by General Ransom. Mr, London says this will In all proba bility be the last large reunion of Con federate Veterans in this State, and says interest In it should therefore be ot .the highest character. The address will probably be delivered on the 15th. State Auditor Dixon returnod. last night from Wlnsor, where he addressed 3000 persons. Be was greatly Inpressed by the slie and the enthusiasm ot the audience. The occasion was an' Bx Confederate reunion. Tho State Treasurer says 60 sheriffs have paid last year's taxes in full, and the others, save one, have paid part. He declines to -give the name of this one bat said there had been a Republican sheriff In that county for ths past years tad f (hat ' the Fusion Treasurer gave him until November 80th'' to "settle. Mow the suerlfl is:a Democrat and eUtms flie tow on accoun pt the illegal extension given his predecessor. ' Many influential Democrats in the county are writing letter backing the sheriff in the lattar'a contention that the "custom' ought to be followed, and beg that the sheriff be allowed "the a'snal time." Of course h I Illegal and ths Treasurer demanded settlement at ones. The con tention strikes the Bute officers at nnlque. : 1 VI Don't be aallsOea with temporary rc llet from Indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure1 perataneatly ami oompwuiy re moves this complaint. It relelvss per manenUy bscanse 1 allows lbs tired perteel . rest, feting worn Nat the stomach. Nature receives snp ptles from ths food we eat. The sensible way to help ths Stomach Is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what yon eat sad eaa't help but do yon good. F. & Duffy Co. . . - Roosevelt Boom Started. Ow'iC oo, InJ is i. Tlos-fresldecl Rooaevelt, Oovsrnof .Tale and several LUiaola BaponUeaa poftUelaa, keld a ooafarano J the . auditorium today. Governor Tale favor UoeeaveU' Box- lnaOoa la 1904, and the Impressloa Is broad that it wishes to be kaowa as fbedaadet of Ike Roosevelt koosa la 1)11- aola.. 1' .'('.' I.'liS, I ooB't carloy ; seylblng about onr UlaV-Mld AttJlc fretl'Wnt. Gov.raor Yates may say something.'' :f W may have talked a 'Uttla poll Oo," said Governor Tatas, t-ent aothing that weald lalersst the pnblto." The VlcePrssJdsrt left faf Oelorido Springs.' r ;.. A . n! , latydHComd Aaetdofflme4 Wiuhhotoh, DaL , leg. I. The ap pearance of lb katydid two week ahead of tints ha eansed'antn anraalaeas smpflg farmers down the 8ll. ' ramers say the katydid com aboot l week ahaad of In flrat frotl, and If ibU shosld prove tree the eora and book heat eropt Woolil b damaged. Farmer Institute. ' Spntlal U JoeraaL ' , SaiaiuH. Aag. Neil, week 11. 0MnnlMlnnr of ' Atrkaltnrs, 6lM ChM d Tfnf. Muv; sitrt oo on lbolr wntk of botdlng farmtrs' Inttl- InlM, whlck will lake ep the rematndar nt Aoin.V. Pmt Inttllnln wtll b h!cl Is rVpltm'wf tlto. ' vj 1 V. . I 4 r I r : t. f t ED, -1 j It U Thought That There WU1 be 2,000 I , . Claims Available for Squatters. ,; El Rbho, O. T.; August 8 The draw ing of winning number in the. United State land lottery wa Concluded to day, 13,000 envelopes having been taken from the wheels, 6,500 for each land dis trict, u The crowd about the platform on which the drawing took place, wa much smaller, than on previous day. Begin ning Augnst 6, one hundred and twenty-five names In each 1 dlstriot Will be called dally for 60 days tor the filing o homestead entries. ., ' The estimate is made by a govern ment official that in each land district 1,000 of the 6,500 numbers will not be taken in the 60J days, because of home steaders " who will be disqualified, or who will leave" the country " believing their elalm to be worthless. This will, leave only 5,500 persons' who will make entry in their respective districts. Two thousand claim will be leit lor the wagon emigrants and others who have been in the country for months and failed tb draw a number. At the end of the 60 days, these; persons can go Immediately to their land office and file,, or If they settle upon a homestead In advance of any other person they can remain thereon three mouths before fil ing their entry. Homestead speculators who registered for the sole purpose" of selling their prises if they should be winners, are already seeking to sell relinquishments of their claims. What most people want is something mild and gentle, when in need of a physic. Chamberloln's Stomach and Liver Tablots fill the bill to a dot. They are easy to tako and pleasant In effect. For sale by F. SL Duffy & Co. Nest of Bank Notes. Lynn, Pa, Aug. 1 Farmer Jarcd Wilcox recently became suspicious of hwnks, and, withdrawing $900, ho hid It ii a stocking, which he placed in a trunk in the attic of his home. He had occasion to use some money yesterday, and upon going to the trnnk he found that mice had mado a nest of tho notes. He will send the remnants to the Redemption Bureau. Oil Company Increases Its Capital Trenton, N. J., Aug. 1 The Southern Cotton Oil Company today filed papers Increasing its capital stock from $200, 000 to $11,000,000. Tho papors were signed by Samuel T. Morgan,' president and Alan H- Harris, secretary. Fray-BalMua Stop th TtckUna asl qxldlr allayt rnfltimttkra in tb throat Baseball at Tarboro. Special to Journal, Tarboro, Ang. 8. Tarboro defeated Raleigh here today by a score ot 9 to 7, Ball at Wilmington. I Special to Journal. Wilmington, Aug. 2. Wilmington de feated Charlotte today In' a 18 innings game by a soore of 5 to 4. O. O. Buck, Belrne, Ark., ssys: "I was troubled with constipation until I bought DdWItt'tLllte Early Ulten. Since then hrv been entirely cured of my old com plaint. I recommend them." F. B. Duffy 4 Co. . The GoTernorj Son.- Spoclal to Journal. , 'Raleigh, Aug. 8. Governor Aycock telegraphed that hit ion Charles is rational today but that the attending physician have no hope of hi re covery. TO CLEAflSB THB SYSTEH Xffectaally yet gtnllywhea costive or MlUoff, to persnsneatly overcome hab- Itual eonstipstion, to awaken tne aid oeyt and liver to- a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them lodltpel headache) aoM. fever, at Byrup of Figs, Jde by the Cnllfornl rlg'syrop oo. r : '..',- Uniform FrelfM Rates. r Speelal to Joaraal. ..' ' ' rUi.tioa, AegV t-Tb corpora Hon OomttlMloa oontlnoed today the haarlng I regard to lb Mcnrlng of uniform frtghl rates o eottoa end also of eol- formlly of generd freight rate, by abol lsblng tb "dlffMUl rle" oa ttriens roada, whlok are 10 te 15 per eeat bov the standard tariff. Tb railway elalm that tbev aiusl. have this aid to Bnk their boilaeM pay oa lbprtloalar)ln ffcld. - - ' . - '. . -i I ; ,1 ' . tkt 0 roftlext Evldtno of the; rtaniM of tboler amrbe, dlarrbmv and dyt eaMry Is tb tncraaa In the dlh ral during lb tamiuf maelh. ,T6a ca not be loo careful, aad psrtlcaUf Slits tin should b paid to lh dint. A Supply f I'aIji Kiu ia shonld always be h.n4 for It a 1 rlld on at all tlmtt at stfa, lure and tptedy. A leaipoonful Will cre any ordinary psm. Avoid tot tlUulri. thnre I but one I'tln-KD'pr, IVrry Darts'. Trln J-,5. and 60c. July Clriran Sale. F.tpry ll.tii f tuiniT "j I)' ( "1 (id It, ttn li '( ntft it JO, tif'l't !. i t. AH I ! i r. : ! Vf f M THE LOTTERY CONCLUDED, ' r' ' RACE BOOKED. The Abbott to Meet Cresceus on the BrlgU- .-.i ton- Beach Track.'.' y-' -' i '. CbLUKBas, O.,- Ang 1. Cresceus and The Abbott will race over the Brighton Beach track on A.ugustl5, during' the meeting of the New Tork Breeders' As sociation. - This announcement wbb made here today . after W. L. Marks, 1 manager of The,- Abbott, saw the cham pion trotter work out and held a confer ence with Trainer Geere. He-then Informed Secretary McCnlly, of the Brighton Beach Association, that hie horse would meet Croscens at tho scheduled time. The race wtll be three in five heats to harness. The horse' has Improted wonderfully. Potatoes Strong in Price. Woodbury, N. J., Aug. 8. While po tatoes, which have beon selling at Mulll ca Hill at i per barrel for several .days, have advanced to $4.15. The crop Is good In Gloucester COunty, and the farmers are delighted at the high prices secured. , STANDARD TIME. To Ascertain And Promalate It la Co.tlr TaatL, "What time la -it?" Few question are more common than this, and yet each day the United SJntes government goes to b great expense In giving it an official answer. To ascertain the In stant when It is noon on the seventy- fifth meridian and to send that Infor mation all over the country Is a great and a costly task. The astronomical observatory In Washington computes thelrue time, which is thence trans mitted by electricity to every Important city and town. About five minutes before the Wash ington noon the telegraph companies cut off all their regular business except on lines where they have more than one wire. They then connect all im portant points, from which there may be numberless ramifications, with an electric wire going Into the great clock in the observatory bo that all over the country Its tickings may be heard, for the ten seconds lust before 12 o'clock there Is silence, which is broken by the noon beat." Regular business 1 then resumed. In sonit cities the wires connect with a time ball which drops with the noon beat. The time ball In Washington over the state, war and navy depart ment building la three feet In diameter and can be seen from all parts of the city. Crowds frequently gather about to sco It fall, a distance of 21 feet, high In the air. The man whom some of the spectators supposi; to be dropping tho ball Is merely there to hoist It again to Its place. In the building beneath are 23 clocks which are each day "automatically cor rected by It An electrical device "sets" thein.jlRclng hour, minute and second bands exactly vertical at the Instant the ball drops. The hands that are too fast ore pushed beck, and those that are slow are thrust forward. Although Washington Is on the sev enty-seventh meridian, the noon hour ia for coprenlence computed for the seventy-fifth, the time Btandard for the eastern part of the United State. In the central bolt, which Is governed by the ninetieth meridian, the signal from Washington mean 11 o'clock, In the Rocky mountain belt It Is 10 o'clock", and on the Pacific coast line It la 0. Youth's Companion. If the action of your bowels Is not easy and regular serious complication, must be tho final result. DeWtlt's Little Early Ulten . will remove this danger! Safe, pleasant and effective. F. 8. Duffy & Co. Failing Vision Inevitable. Strange to say while all parts of the body Is growing, the ye are going back, tkls begins at tho 10th year, bat doe not become manifest until middle Ufr, at tb age of ten the eye possesses near polat of (3) three Inches, St (30) twenty four Inches, at (80) thirty, 51 Inches, at (40) forty, 9 Inches. At Ibli petlod the near or close point ta receded beyond .eomfonble dis tance, bectote of a Battening of lb aye, also a hardening of the leal aad a weak ening of tb moscj governing It, there fore tb power ol, making the lens more convex Is removed and a tb eye becomes flatter, ye snort te ibst troa M eoatmeee and aid snasl be had from torn touree. v . . : ' Selene sad art baa bestowed na with that aid in glass which adds eoa vastly lo the ye sad restore la a point lo a Ctimfortahls dlilaac. ' --r 1 You can gt tueni Bited cortectly by ,"V :-T ' .' J.O.BAXT,Jr., . "v , Gradual Optician. . . ; orwremtTdROTHBtt.' ' If yos ksr a poorly, weak child, aad wank leasts its check! . rosy aad iu eye bright, fW ll'a dote of ,Ltiallv Ttttelea Chill Teale three tlava a day, sari f b dor Dot g-t fat ad slroag w will refund your money. C..t), Brad bam. Ilxeciitrix ZTotlce. itivlng iMi Ut aolfld ta EiM-.ulrtl nl ih. Iwt Vt ill and Tntttrawtt of John I), lhnkln, li of JS.w ltrn, d'vl, thtt It (0 amify all prrtfint krlnf rlttina tflr.t t).. muu nl tnf tMitirii to p'"nt Iht Mm, pfr.rljr autliontl-rti-1, lo n, ertomy A'lorn.y. ti or I f,.tn artt d.y of A 'irm li 1 or this r:o!lf'i will Us rr1n(J in !ar of 0, r 1 r r fo.rry. Allfcitotit (t:l'M1 In lull " 'ii n p'""'! ' r ""' A ' s A i ii:' I .A GREAT R - '..viJ "Fancy Cheese Fulton Market Corned Reef, Fancy Elgin Butter, Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders and Pic Nio 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 out. Yours to Please, 3 f I Iff nilffflf 5 . I, Vm AN K . i 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. Wl TOO TRIED I T those delicious Lemon, Pineapple, Vanilla and ( hornlate J WAFERETTES ? X I'ut up in lour pound air tight tins, thereby insuring you a t fresh cake reganlless of the weather. '20c per Hi. A Very lt'.spectfully, J J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Thursday, Aug. 9 OPENING DAY At the Planters Warehouse. We will have plenty of buyers, with the orders ior your tobacco, and vou can do as well on this market as Build up your home your tobacco here, il you do not g-et as much ior it as any other market, we do not expect your patronage. Come down to the coming. Sales every week day at 1 1 o'clock. J. M. HOWARD. Manaeor. S. B. CURRIN, Auctioneer. - The Don't Ride Man ' way be hard to onttvlnr,' but 'if b will rvs ua a ehanea So print the nwrftt ol the , .,' ii v. ' . t. .... .. , j t'olnmbla Ulcycle ' . he Is In a talr way tX snjoy the plnutnr of riding. - This wheel I eanttrnctmt of lh bent material know to le tnakan. Our other make are high grade, all strong and nuy running. - -, xvn. t. irax,. Dlr la Kiuvci-aa, FiaKAjun, Sroanao , Oootxj, Puoamwrwa, Job Patmao, Ruaaam Svtar, Paaa Pstawaaa, A i-j siiddi i ' i hbw icr' jr. c llTTIr.TOW Fcnialo Collcgo; On of tb Btott proprot tnttlt tines for th ki;bet dixitloa of yoasf I womf la ths ftosih. f . ' " rnt Witt t la lb tmtMlai; filiitiinh Annul rWttlosj ' kegtni rUft.rt.!- l"lll. , ' , Tut r i.-jrti rrl.lnl 1'':- ; , t-Iu'Mnn, H, C. Gream Wholesale & Retail Grocer Phone 137. any in the State. niarket bv brintrint? opening and keen a B.G.D.& 0. D. LINE. On account of th ;anrmal rfpalrt U th Bttmater Mens, h will be tempora rily withdraw from servkw on fWtnr- dy Jury IStts nntil furlh nntie. Daring ktw abtenr tb BSsaawt Ifew- trill Ball at il'o'ekwk, nooa, ott Toeaday and Friday t, amkUg ttop a OrUtatsJ, Rnaaok Iilaed and Hag Dead boh way. . - V OEO. BrKDIRflOW, Agent, ' Kew Btwn, . C Jni) 10, 1901, A BntlntM tbM a aoyow bavtn; a" frw hatrtlntd' dollars Brot CaSW, ran bay, and almoal dmibl their 'asosoy hi gh moeUi time, this 1 pmr, or Bo . ol. PUM.t aatltfaHnry I yow Will k. I'rm f. tstltnt' (lim . m-A -I iwt p, o. Em m . Important Notice! ' i- -
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