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'. - ': vi"-" " v" jv-v Tr-'" " v1 ' t -""" " H- "i V,' ' 5 V - ! VOL XIX-NO. J09. 1 - -. : ? IIW -BIR3V' l...Ci!.TUISOA.' MOBIJKfl,1 AU6uST-$38lr 4 5 v v v -v v v i y v :- v .x i 1 A T HA CKBURN'Sl I v Dolton goes 5k ' T 1 1- To A 5oom offie well, I . 50 DO OUR PRICES ; jffij on Our ENTIRE LINE OF WASH GOODS. TheJ will go l ABSOLUTELY ; ' T Colored Lawns, r . S ; ; A ' ' Organdies, Dimities, C f 4U9lP'dlldCKSTREETUy4 . , ... in V- i ..i, . , M, ,i hi !.. i .in i I 1 I!" i '-. Kacfe Mecum Spring; Affording more than 20,000 gallons per day. - ' i "i '.Uva i i r ! ANALYSIS GRAINS FIB U. S. GALLON - , - :.;' i FobMsinm Sulphate . . . : .M23 Bodiuiu Cliloruie i.4wy i Magnesium 0nplutte......,... ..18.SeSl GaluiomtHiloride 06490 Calcium Sulphate ..V4JKnt: ' Calcium Bl-earbonate..'... 1U Iron Bi-carbonate .jl.tftt. UthiumSulpliato .... .mTic ' Silica i. .... ...... .65BD' Organic Matter and Volatile In 1 , y organic Matter ............ . -o.iwwi. .. 10S04M Total Grains, Above analysis, made: by me ehow,' . - freedom Irom snrfaee - water and qnite . From the Analyst of Dr. las. M.Whit large amounts of Sulphate Carbonate of fiefd the foregoing flgures arc deducted. Calcium and Sulphate of Magnesium. THOB. OLAKKB. A. M. Ph. D. rcr Analytical CheinlsU ' Bond University, Germany, r Rithmond, Va.. Sop. 4, 1900. Wov. V. 1000. ..:-: -r-' . - - --.ov'f--.-fVV'y '':;: . i.; i .. , .,...aU;.i,A. ? - . - . WntsTOK, N. 0, October JO, 1900. ; ' '': After quite an extended experience of, preaoriuing nd notiDg re- r-.? - suite of various mineral wfttem, I , l V bft renovator and "bulklorttp" of them alL 1 For rotula, uatarrn and ' -! Blood Diseases generally it b ftlmoit a Speciflc. Too much, in my opln "ion, cannot be said of the oumtiv-properties of Vade MeonmWater;"- W'. F,sdebF.:S - A Freeh lot gmall Pig Hama, and Englinh Cured Bnouldera. :V . ; ' , - , f ' iV ' If yoo Want Muethlnf ate try onr 'fmoked fork 8au-" ''. lagea, packed in oil, 121c lb, If you want good brradj -can't be beat anywhtre. - We are aUo beadquartert for Fine Dutter and Coffee, ,Our -' Morning Glory Brand of Coffee Noet i, 8 and 4, at 20c,' 25c,' 80o and S&o per pound U a trade winner. . , ' pi ve si a trial and we will ': i . Yours for ' - , i ' . . WholeaaU aod FROSI 69. ' Vor. Ilrond evt IJnnorlc Tlix. J r. n . i r - s- J "Wcalli-rrrcot. A nc - McGinty v ; J t V7 7 7 V7 : AT COST-f Dotted Swiss- 7. v Figures and Welts. VV . Sulphnrio Anliydride (803). . . .47.8946 i,iuie v., w.... :..vo,r&x MagMNiB MgO)..tf ,.vlv.i.W..r'4.S81 Iron(Fe). ....... ... .8868 Potash (K80.... iJ .,..i.U:..B Boda NaSO). . . . .s7768 Chlorine (CI). . . . ... . i MQi Lithb (L190). i, .t ........Traces SiUca (HiOS)..;... v.i..v.. .5589 Carbonio Anhydride (OOS)...,. 8.9873 urganio ana voiauwjiaorganic nut war .5.8728 oinhealUtingly think this water the DUFFYPwgg . ST). BreftlitAt Btripa, rid Nio Itaina they are all right. . We alq bare try our 2o "and. 8c Flour they ' ' :7V .7 Z" i Cn,. guarantee to ptauM yoa ; . tnulaejia, , s - " .r.. - - " Jl IMall Qnc&r,- '4. ' 1 I r f:r vrr.r For Capture of Murderer of Chlfe of PoUce of Shelbys Effecrif the New Pardon Bale. The Wadlelxt Saw Mill Caa.-.'.-7 Th '"Coley ';Jer4Ict.. "'" ) Cadergreuad Tele 4' .V. 'pho-WUia. 'l- TRAtaiSif, Ang. TS. Air' execfatlve re ward of 300 was offered Vodajf for Jim Lowery, a young negro who . at Shelby at 1 o'olook yesterday morning murdered chief of police - R. 6. Jones. r- The" latter accompanied by a policeman went -to the house ot a negro ,i woman at which gambling was going on. Lowery opened the door and On the Instant shot Janes. Xiowery riltlntbfthe yard, Jones caught him and ther w desperate' itruggle, Lowery Ihot hint Jonel'Sted 'Instantly and the murderer "fled,' hotly persned. The town of Shelbf16ffer f SW jr. ward. 4 Vt r Prtvata 8eeidtarPearsalt sai the good effect of Got. Aycock's Jsdon rules, reqolrlng publication - of the fact tnat a pardon will be appnea rot is -already appsrent Melegsn, a man ''con tlcted at Tarborot : applied, and notice wu published. Leading cltlzeni ow notify the Governor that they want -lo be hesrd in op"posltlon to pardoaiandl ii t. . . . . . . ... say ii weaia oe a gross error ro grani oB-l '1-' Under the new revenue sot It la-found t'hat the Inoreaae ialncomes In thls'Jcity is-ovef 1185,000. ' - A telegram from Wilson lastalght s'tated that Charles AycocV the iDover nor's son, who is almost 18 reafji 4old, was la ax'remely critical j state) vtbat left side was paralyzed and that hswas not expected to live until this mdvtjlng. News this morning Is that death II hour Iv ezuected. Bis fever was hleher and he Was kept allre pnfy"by"t,H6 medlclfie and stimulants. , i - , ' - Today tb pagers Tn what Is known as the Wadlelgh case came - before uJttdge Purnell hre,ia the shape of a bill aus Ulary to the bill la the western dU'riot of Vlrilnls-.t The ease involves title to a saw mill at Wilmington, thousands ol of land la that seottou and lands In Virginia and Georgia v This property was ordered sold under a'decrea signed by 'Judge .Paul, T18 mouths ago "-The present bill Is to confirm snd protfet the title to th property' umletVthat decree. The property Involved Is worth from tbtvease has- beea- oerore sue Dn'teu State Sonreme Court. , -' In (fa CoMV damairet'tuh. whlehwas oecioea in jnn ry ine Dupreme uonn, but which comes ud lor s re-redknent (He judgment eutefed.&)yeV13,9(n with rjiterelt oi ft.60j dijtll'pafd. ?v? ". ,, .The, BeUv telephone eompsny win spend $10,000 here in putting H wires sndergrouad and In making otber.i Im provejnents.Ui;l,i4,,; ; 2 . John H. Boner, th poet. Is now at Poqua Springs aear.herf. . He ha con- somptlon.ibut ha -'Improved .considera bly slswajrls arrival from New York. r-; -V. a T - Mi ' TM taws of - health- require' 4bat" the bowels move once each day and on of tile penalties for , vlalstlng this law is piles. ' Keep your bowels regulat; by UklDg t dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvsf Tablets whenjieeesaary end you wlU never have that severs punlstv meal laBloted upon yoa, i'rloe u tenia For ssl by F. 8. Duffy aj Cori ' t- ' Defense For Pekln. ' Piium, Atig..4. Ameilcsa and Xure- pean resident user' that the demeanor of the Pekla popnlac Is constantly be. eonjlog mors unfriendly sad 14 as lbs allied, troop depart, the Chinese resume their old habit of jostltog and cursing foreigners la the streets. ; The legetlon defease sr now approaching ' comple tion, Generally spesklbg, they consist of brick walls from of teen to. twenty feel sign inn from wiroe 10 lour lam laics lmrji-bulud for ririos. 1 . -" ' ' ) ' Wliat nwiit people want tr 'Sometlilnr. mild and geutlil, liett la' lecd of s phytlo-' .ChuBberTolu's . Stomach and Liver Tablets fill tb bill to a dot They are eauy to teks and plcaMnt ln'sfTocl. for sale by F. S. Duffy Co. i, OPWIiRtSTTOHOiatPS. ", If ycVs hsve s poorly, wok child, tsd Want lo me lis c.lieki o.y and 1U y bright, It d" "t I.allr, Tuli'l'M 11. ..I Tunic tlirno times a dr nd If be dots not (f'l fl and stren we 111 rofund ynir nmnry. 0. l, Iirailium Ire Crfn B! t ' ) s. CUiri Ttmvin.yii.i , Am?. 4.-T' I .:li. MB l.f I r, li -, C;.i 1 !try. (n. of 11 1 x-r ' y 11. a bt e i .', , ' 1 ' I . i i '. if': . row f'llii.'i ri i,i !' n r '; . 1 V. ; "ii, ' t 14, '. 'I 1 1 ' ! 1 " , ! ! ' . i ! c,f 1 i I OF THE STRIKE, - The President of the Amalgamated' Xs 1 "datlAn Kit Th Re Wllf Ordpr nut. -'; Every Onion Mas In the Employ of the Steel ConHinitlon. .-';i."i-PrrnBuno, Aug. 4. Within a week every union man and every union man at heart In the employ Of the .United States Steel Corporation will be asked to Join In the strike, now being, waged by the "Amalgamated Association, We must settle whether unionism Is ":to stand or fall,; There , will be.: bo more conferences with the. United States Steel Corporation, unless the meeting Is asked for by the officials of 'that corporation. The Amalgamated Association : will not request a peace meeting. - ( - These and jeveral other slgm&cant statements were made tonight by Presi dent Bhaffer, of the Amalgamate Asso clatlon.of Iron, Steel and Tin WorkarB, upon his return from the fruitlosT. con ference with J. Plerpont Morgan and otters, In New York. ' '-. .' It is now a fight to the- bitter finish between the great billion dollar" steel trust and organised labor. Mr. Shaffer says that he Is ready io employ every peaceable means . Within, the power of man to win a victory, jso quarter Is to be given and noes will be requested, The entire management of the battle has been placed in the hands of President Shaffer. ' He has absolute power to call out every . man who Is connected with the organization and he lnteqd to do It, He Is satisfied with the progress of the Bght to date. " If the action of vnur howels la not easy and regular serious complications must betho final result. - DeWftt's Little Early Risers will remove this danger. 8afe, pleasant and effective. V. 8. Duffy Co. i'.' DrowneS In Eno River. , Domhaic, Aug. 4. News reached Dur ham late this' evening of the drowning of Mr, Beleah Biggsbee, a young farmer who Uvea almost three miles from the otly. . .1 i From what could be learned he was In Eno river swimming, In company with several other companions, when the ac cident occurred. iMr. Biggsbee leaves a father, brother and one sister.' Ha was about SS yoars of age. - - " Eruptions, cuts, burns,:, scalds and tore of all kind quickly healed by De Wilt's Witch Hazel Halve. .Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be sure you get the original Dewllt's, 8, Duffy Cos f," inn. MiKKP. a. v . . The following quotations were, receiv ed by J. B Latham Oo, HeWT.Bern Corrok . Open. High. Low." Cloee lu'a- : i.;4-7.i ..i vet. ', i ...v... 7.81 ' j Jauary..r... TJSI f; B7 748 VT8v44 Whba .t;Open.' High. Low Close Bept'V.,601 f,,'?tJ8l- Ooaih ' Opea. High. Low, Close - 8epK X-i-Vmt.Vlt .e7t';'..l Blb J r Open. High. Low.. Close SepU. .imWi 793, 1- 792 i ;V'A' 'SeW YorW Aug.'a. Srocasj-i Open. Hlgbr Low. Close Sogar:,'....,. 188J 18fi 4301, 180 So. B'y Pfd.. 88 ;83ir 88t r; 8f i K. IS, . X J.. ,im 187. . 185i 138 U. 8,. ..,... ..131 131 .12,.; Ml St.- t .m..V :'-l71'V7- 1st,' 188, Tex. Pser..,.:-: SO, 8v. Bi Am. 3.r.... .. rr m n -. ss Con.Tob , - ' -' ' 'TO CLEANSE tHB SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive 6 billions, to permwiently overcome hab Itna! constlpttlnn, to awaken tbe hid ncjs and liver to a bosllny acllvhy without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel bead aches,' Colds, fevtra, etc Hyrap of Pig, made by , the Callfortils Klg By rup Co. -, - ' ' , ' A Carl. , -ty, Hits Mamie P. s after IweW yeart of servlro as a tef.lir 1(1 the col orrd grailr.l srliOol of this clly, ht r !(rni1 that pUlci, and an-rptcd, fa- itlna as 8ral sltrnt trt'i.ef lit th riowr'l Co'ored Ofphan.po of Ii rook Ivn, N. Y. , y , June liu taught la Ui latlr.r In. (iHulinn dnrln) ths snmirier mnnlt.i, for the put two ytra. performing l.cr dil i'i I ill ')' h tloroiiKliBa and .! f . Mnn fnlifl In her ;-ji!niment .i- 11. 1 '' f ..rnll. r.f l! f.f Trn.'i'-i. e fir 1 .ct nt t saftAt-a ljemaioliig in the Poet Office at KeW Bern" Craveit county,' N. C Aug. 6; J 1901: - ' - " "';"" .i - Has a usr. re-John Blrbllls i vf o. uoiuna.)t , s D- Charlie Douglass, ,pt 8 Davis, a JB-J. T. BUington;' '-'-';'-. ' H8amueHllI ? . ' Js-6oloman Janls d. N Jones. - 0VisgalT.Osby. ziS P-A. F.Paul. ( . "-. -t B-LjU.RespeBs.- " fJ.. S-Cap.' Blade, A.T. Sraltfa,. fluk'S. Stanley.1 - T J. R, Taylor. ' W-lt. Rs, Williams, M.' Wright" care Mrs. Maggie Sykes, 0. T. Washington. ip -- ' women's tm," B Mia Georgia Besaltt, Anna Beeton D-TulIa Dupree. ' F-ltbecciFonner.' H-Miss Slddle Hill care B. H. Wig gins, Mary Hill, Caroline Hassoll. J Eve Irvingt : ' J-t-Mre- Thomas- Jackson, Bettie J ones,-' a .'- -v . -L-SylVestor Llnkfield. - 1 M Sarah Morgan, Lena Mangle. -R-i-Mrs. J."H. Robbine, Bettie Raglln. ' T Mis. F, H. Theety. Persoits calling for the above letters will please Say advertised and give date of HsU j. -c The regulations now require that one (1 j cent shall be collected on the delivery Of each advertised letter. : , . W. Hancock, P. M. Having secured the ' services of ex perienced parties, I am prepared' on short notice to ozecute Farm, City, Land and Rail Road surveying: Ditches, Streets and Roads laid out and . leveled. Draughting In all its branches.- Blue and black prints made. Old maps re paired, and "mounted. Topographical surveying and plotting. Drawings and wok ring plans executed promptly. Sew- erirgrmnd -drainage planned, laid out and construction superintended. ' J. J. Wolfenderi, , , New Bern, W. C. TO ClTCrJOTBESfnSH yon need well made Uekle. - Our Flsh- T rff. l . i l .... lj . l 1 . nig im:kio.u nuitv fti'r onirvaitvi, uu, not necesaartlally" rtchones." We can sell ynu Sn outfit from 85c tof 110.00. ' Don't fonret we ara. headquarters' for every tn in g la'tne P porting Woods line. ; Dealer m Biotouss, Fiajsaaia, Sroarmo Obone, rtio)ooain((, Jon PaiirTma, Rrsuia 8t, Baal, P.UBese, 4o l-3 MlddU St'--T HEW BERK, . C t t L E.C.D.1 . , '.... i ''.' . ...' ' I r if H;0;D;LI1IE; On S'wiinl of 4ji! Ihnnual Jrefairs U the Bl'-ainoc Nn'iM,-he Will be Umpiri- rlly wiUidrawn from sortlea m Satur i!ny July 13th until further notice. Ihiring her alienn the Cumer New bcrne will anil at IS oVIork, noon, Tnemlaya and I'mUja, rneking nt'ij 'Clflehlel, l!m.V l.lalid and Nan Ilrnd !. i,i i. I! M'l : . 'in, Aet. r "' I: N, V.. July 10, 1'. I. son j 3 TPrt vi JL? cuuxjy uheese Pulton Market' Corned Beef, Fancy Elgin Butter, 1 -Small Pig HamsEiiglish Cured Shoulders and 'Pic Nic Haras. Good Carolina Rice 10c qt, ' ' Finest Syrup and Molasses, Canned Meats of all kinds. I g ported and Domestic Sardines., 1 1 . - Mason's Improved Fruit Jars all sizes. Big Hams to out. Yours toPlease, IMIHl 1 Phobe Ol ; Those Diamond Hams and Breakfast Strips? Best on the market, at J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. 8 iiriiiiiiiiiiiimiiminniniTi SELLING ODT AT COST MB? KT 10 M7S We will. sell ALL SCM. ER COST and TJNDER. . foTIbwing list will sbow'what we have to close oul: Ail LadieStMiases and Childrens Oxfords, Organdies, Persian Lawns and all other Summer Dresw Goods, Laces, Embroider ies, Silks, Underwear, Shirts, and Shoes. -t ' If you can use any of tbe Monday, August 6th, and we will make your heart glad with our low prices, Respectfully, fTTTWTtTTTTTWWtTWWWWTTWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWTWwTwwws- LiiillilllAlililtlllliHillllilllllllilllllllllll I Alt OPENING DAY At ; the: Planters Varehouse. We will hare plenty of buyers, with the orders lor your tobacco, arid you. can. do aa well on this market as any in the State.. . Build up your home. market by bringing your tobacco here, II you do not get as much for It as any other market, we do not expect your patronage;--.' z ?.;V.:r v'j- Come down to the opening and keep ' coming.. -.T' ..:;.- v Calcs overyweck day at 11 o'clock, . .'' ' " J. II. HO WAHD, Manager; Q. B. CURRIN, AucilcSccr. , ' Itr"f r -r Gream EL, Wholesale Retail 71 Bread HU GOODS POSITIVELY AT Neckwear, Straw Hats, Clothing above goods CALL EARLY ffetennehaa. riri and ItM. ' ' IT Ht. l-r.,l,,a! nl nrxUnrrarluata . -...,ir. ,.t Hii.'f, Tr.r tliro. Uubm In .l-mlr nnirwi, f ..), kWraUrW fy ';''-Vi'- 5- bar. 1 r r. ;l r.U f t 1. I f r' i m.-U rii i irmtua. La( I pmnuinii ad .'. i !nif tn , . , ,it t,i.i,4 iiMn tt,. it ' . f . t Bt f a . ' t ! r (: ef Kl tic C; ii. a I f,.r ycr.r i ::"f. : ( 'i ! t- mo: 1 ' .
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