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M,HACKBURN'M 2)o72i .goes McGinty ' To the bottom of the well, 50 2)0 OMR iWCES fc $ A on Our ENTIRE LINE OF WASH GOODS. They will go . IS MDOULU I LL I Ml UUdl. 3v Colored Lawns, X Organdies, Dimities, m Dotted Swiss, w ? Figures and WeltsJj , A AJTSkAlaJf W AX N - m 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. s j. iJf ? A Vace Mecum Spring, -fBllEUPBiEr; Decision of tbe Corporation Com- -. mission Today to Equalize Them. i stokes coraTi , "W. c. Affording more than 20,000 gallons per day. ANALYSISGRAINS PER l). S. GALLON: Potassium Hnlphate 5423 Sodium Chloride 1.4637 Magnesium dulphate 13.5938 Calcium Chloride , 0 6490 Calcium Sulphate 64.5G21 Calcinm Bi-carbonate 11.5 85 Iron Bi-carbonate 1.2P05 Lithium Sulphate Traces Silica " ,5539 Organic Hitter and Volatile In organic Matter 5.8726 Total-Grains, 1050454 Above analysis made by rue shows freedom from surface water and quite large amounts of Sulphate Carbonate of Calcium and rlulpkato of Magnesium. J AS. M. WHITFIELD, Analytical Chemist. Richmond, Va.. Sep. 4, 11)00. . Sulphurio Anhydride (803). Lime (CaO( , Magnesia (MffO) Iron(Fe) Potash (K80) SodaNaSO) . Chlorine (01) ....a Lithia (LI30). ...I Silica (8i08).. -i.......... Carbonic Anhydride (COS) Organic and VolatileInorganlc matter t Ti .47.9946 .85.4283 ,. 4.8818 .7788 8.9869 Traces -.6589 6.9378 5.8726 Total-drains, -108.0448 Prom the Analysis of Dr. Jas. MJIThit Held the foregoing figures are deducted. THOS. 0 LAKES, A. M. Ph. D. -Bond University, Qermany. Nov. 2 1900. Winston, N. C, October 10, 1900 After quite an extended experience of prescribing and noting re buIU of various mineral waters, 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 Specific. Too tnaoh,ir my opjiv ion, cannot be said of the curative properties of Vade Meonm Water.? I v D. N. DALTON, M. D. For sale by F. S. DUFFY, Druggist, NEW BERN, H, C. Just Receded Fine Lot of Portsmouth Corned Mutt We also keep a full and fresh supply of Choice Family ? Groceries. If vou want (rood Butter. Coffee and Flour triva J us a call. ; ' - We are also agents for Abbott A Jones and can fill root order at any1 times W tea you Vaut brick Bee na for prices before placing your order elsewhere. 850 of these ' onus, win gu as uir as iuwi uric irom auywuere else, . ; , ' ' , Yours for business, PHOHE 3. Cor. Rroa4 eft IlanwKlt flu. i . . . ' few S't . 'T . i,, Y.vVrt!-'- , V ':- 1 J -- -f ' .'.-- v., t- ii t W w ...4 VtaJ ' J i - Weatherprboi. A good paint for warehouses, barns, stables and all out buildings. Elastic Carbon l'aint for your roof, rsoxi Qac!:ill Hardware Co. 71 Kmsit 8r " . MW KSWf, S. Ci " Rain DU Much tieid. Text Bool Proclamation Issaed. . A. M- -, 'A Xoflefellatterfc The Ea- - . campment Tery . " 8atlsrMMry.,c ; IUuuob, Aag. 6. The commissioner of agricnlturs says the pne rains of yes terday nd last night make the farmers smile. Nearly ii Inches fell. Corn needed rain, as some of It was'firing." In fact all crops needed It more or less. The lumber Interest Is again looking opiums. In this secton find business better then In many months. The corporation commission's session tomorrow will b of fpeoial Interest, as It now sppeasslt will then settle the matter of equalising freight rates. The hitch Is mainly as to the Carolina Cen tral railway, which claims it cannot operate If the Increase of 80 per cent la lts.dlfforenlial over the standard rate Is cut off. An attorney here who had oc casion during the Matthews salt to look Into the affaire of the Carolina Central! says 'fif does have a hard struggle -to live. n v Sportsmen are informed by farmers fhsi there are .many partridges. Some fear has been ; expressed that the heavy rains In Jane might ha'vo drowned the young birds. 4 To. day, a representative of Sliver, Burdettefc Co., the one firm which has not signed to, Text Bookcontract, arrived here to see the State Text Book Board. ' The executive proclamation re garding the text books -was issued to day. It was delsyed much longer than wasgxpected- 0 No news was received this morning regarding the condition of the Gover nor's son who Is sick In a private hos pital at Wilson. News last night gave no possible hope of his recovery. The executive committee of the Agri cultural and Mechanical College Is con sidering the names of a number of aspi rants to the Chair of Mechanical Engin eering. The college is being put In shape for the fall term. During the past fewtdays examinations for both agricultural and general scholarships have been held In most If not all of the counties In the State. Adjutant General Royster says the percentage of attendance of the three regiments of the State Guard at the en campments has greatly i gratified the military authorities. 2' .JW peware of Green Fruit. Now In th heated term people should pay attention to their fllet. avoldlng unripe fruit and Stale vegetables which Invariably bring on crampsVchoIcrs morbus, or diarrhoea. Children are particularly subject to com plaints of this kind, and no mother can feel safe without having s bottle of PAis-KriLtB. It Is a safe, sure and speedy care. Avoid substitutes, there Is bat one Psln-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price 55c. and 50c ' Chinamen Cannot Land. WasbimotoM, August 6 Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Taylor -to day received telegrams from shipowners aaq masters of fesseb, lately' arrived In riaa Francisco stating that owing: to the strike there they are anable to unload their vessels and asking that Chinamen employed on the shlpt,be permitted to unload the vessels. , , '. -i Tke masters and owners gaaraaloe to the Government that the Chlnsmtn will not be- permitted to go beyond the WBSTvet ana to prevent war escape. ,. BecAtary Taylor has repltsd, holding that this would Sr. Violation . of the VBinee axoiusion act ana rnating to allow the Ofalnsmen to go upon .the dlUll.'! ''' " ' : - ' ' What most people want s something mud and gentle, fc when In need of g phvste. ' Chsmberloln's,, Stomach and Ltver Tablets BUhabDltqa dot They are'eaajr io take and pkanant In sffeet. for sale by T, S.iaffy Oo. Crasshoppen Overrnnnlnr Naples Aitas, August WW grasshopper plague hsi visited Maples ani Is assum- Ug serious, sspots.,,ra(iiiets seeav ting tbelr gralsr prejwtareiy to save something. Over half of 4he City is overran by the pest v -, Eraptlnas, tots, boras, ' scalds" and sores of all kinds qnlckly healed by Ue Wlu's Witch llssel Halve. - Cartel, eere for pltM. Bewsrs of cosslerfclta. Be rare yon get the eriglnar Dcwttf s. F, 8. DulT; 4 Co. . , '.V ; - , Flaea Into County Fonl ' lUl.siun, A.b. 1 Tu Slate Soperlo Uadat ol pnblle laatnxnloa decides that all aoeS eolleoted by a city or towa must to 10 the gtmeral school fond of jibe ecu nty sad sot to the city or towa Khools alone. lis I aow at Winston, looking after a ease la which Oils ques tion Is Involved.'' " " ' fc; ' ",'.. CASTOR I A ' For Infants and Children. ' rjr.:lY;ji:;vj.::-:;iE:":'J Dowager Empress Dead. '" Cronherg, Aag. S The Dowager Im press Frederick died at 6:15 p. m., this eteafog'Thaileatl'pt ithe .Dowsger Empress wss Somewhat sadden. At 4 o clock her physicians' reported 'no change In her condition. Emperor Wil liam and Her Majesty's other J children and the Empress Augusta Victoria 'were la the sick room most of 'the day. They were all around the bedside when the Dowager Empress passed away; quietly Professors Ren vers and Sptelhageo were also in the room. The dag on the eaitl was Immediately half-masted. At 8 o'clock this evening, Emperor, William conducted the members -of the Dowager Empress' household Into the .death chamber and led them, one, by one, past the bedside to take a last farowell of their mistress. - ; ". TUB MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latham A Co, New Bern H. O.- OoTtok; Aug. ...... Oct. January.... TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaked;, the kid neys" and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, Colds, fevers, use Syrup of 'Figs,' made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Nsw Yobx, Aug. 6. Open. High. Low. Close ... 7.24 7.24 . 7.10 7.10 . . . 7.27 7.27 7 18 7.18 ...7.33 7.33 7.84 7.!4 Chicago, Aug. 6. Open. High. Low. Close .. 70f 70 V)i 70i Open. High. Low. Close .. 67i 57J 56f 56 Open. High. Low. Close Sept...!..!. 787 787 780 780 ' New York, Aug. 6. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Whrati Sept. .". Cobs: Sept. . . . . Ribs: Sugar. 8o. R'y Pfd. H.I JJ. 8. L st. p Tex. Pac . . Am. C'Pi.. Con.Tob Chartered Yesterday. RAi.Eion, Aug. 6. The State charters the Charlotte Mutual Investment Co., capital $100,000. O. M. Prltchett, former ly a professor in the -Agricultural and Mechanical College here, Is a promoter of the company. Chaplain 1st Regiment. Ralkioh, Aug. 6. Rev. R. E. Cald well of Winston Is commissioned Chap lain of the First Regiment, State Guard. James White, Bryantsville, lad., says DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo healed run ning sores on both legs. He had suffer ed 6 years. Doctors failed to help him. Get DeWltt's. Accept no Imitations. F. S. Duffy Co. Got Their Commissions. IUlxioh, Aug. 6. Commissions were issued to Thomas C. Daniels as Com mander and Matt Manly as Lieutenant Commanding, 2nd Battalion Naval Re serves. Rained at Raleigh. Raleioh, Aug. 0. No game of ball here today an account of rain. SICK ROOM GOODS Do you know what we mean by "Sick Room Goods ?" We mean all of the ar ticles which have been brought out mostly during recent years articles for the alleviation of suffering among those who are ill ai well as articles of use In the home, such as Fountain Syringes Hot Water Bags, Medicine Droppers etc., etc. We have a good stock of all this class of goods and are selling them at very reasonable prices. .Come In and look at them. Much suffering and often slokness can be avoided if the proper Sick Room article 1b In the house ready for use at the proper time. Bradhatn's Pharmacy. Geekrell'e Lot Cfceck. Senator Cockrell U oat 124 that la, he thinks be Is, bat he lls not sure. 1ia otiminifttiifwiAa rA njuwllnr . The senator was) a "roembet' lnM889 of what 1st knows a the "ajway.rom- mitteef by members of congress. The function of that committee,, which Is composed of meinbers) of the boos aad senate, la to vtart the' mint at the city of Philadelphia.' ,Thy go into the vaults where tnejcolrl la stored after being manufactured, and after picking out coins promiscuously .they weigh, measure aad test' them to determine whether the specifications' of the go era meat for their casting have aQ been complied wttlwTbe, work baa never been coBsldered onerous, and the as signment to the committee) bat been sought On the particular occasion re ferred to the senator at the close of the work la Philadelphia received a check from Mr. A. Loudon Rnoerdeft for 34 for his expenses and aervieea rendered. It was the Bight before the retura of the committee to Washington, and on his way to his hotel the senator Was jostled and on reaching the ' hotel found that he had lost his pocket book. The senator baa a lingering recollec tion, of bring somewhat backward about admitting the robbery to his coUwRUes and ears It is barely pom! bte that he awaltowsd bis lose without disclosing It la time the matter ps ed entirely out of Ills mind - - t lint a short time ago It was recalled to hire by the receipt of a letter and a packets ennt front Phflsdolphla. The letter stated that la tenting down la old botue In the tnmnt district of the dry a porketbook was found nnAVt one of the' floorst The pocketboosj contained the chert for 124. The e a tor took It to the treasury dferV meat, and the Officials looked Bp the records to Mrs IX the amount had bera old. After a eirf"h through many a dusty kdirtr the offlrtals found the record of the et In question, end aa entry showed that It bad ba prMNmtfd and fmlA, The senator tars It to poMible that later he had another Check Usufd In tln"o ot the one which bad been stolen. la any erent the chet Itself tnsks a suuvtnlr wbtoh he will glaillj retain. tf the action of yoar borls Is not ey nd fclf serlooi rotnjilrrUlotn irmtt tbo find renlt, lWln's VM Tf.' i!'"ift wilt rws-.s this dsri(trj ;-sfa, .i.asr,t s'il ("ixttlve. . T. P. I)o?y C. 83 83b 83 137 136 136 . 13. 156 38 2i 157 131 J 83i 137J 12 1551 1551 38i 38 28t 88 38 38 Liverpool Spots 4 7-16. Sales 7000 bales. Futures, Aug-Sept.4.14, Oct-Nov.4 04. PORT RECEIPTS. Same week Last week last year. 28,000 16,600 This week. Sat. 8500 500 Mon. 2800 500 Tues. 3500 200 Wed. 109 Thurs. 900 Frl. 2,200 23,000 4,400 JUST THE THING That has long been needed, Laxative Tastoless Chill Tonic, combining the laxative effects of Fig Syrup with Iron and Qululno. Pleasant to take and a safe, suro tonic. 60c, at Bradham's Pharmacy, Clerk and Carrier Examination. New Bern, N. C. The United States Civil Service Com mission announces that on Sept. 4 11)01 , an examination will bo held In this city for tlio positions of clerk and carrier In the poat-oOlcc Rcrvico. All persons who have been examined for the position of clerk or carrier with in the past year and failed to pass may be reexamined upon filing new appllca tlons In due time. This examination offers an excellent opportunity tor entering the Federal service to bright, energetic young per sons who are not afraid of hard work. and the Commission hopes Hint a aufri cient number of Intelligent, active per sona will present themselves for this ex amlnallon. It may be slalod that there Is a wider field tor advancement upon merit in the Federal service than in many private employments, not only by promotion in the same oflloe, but by transfer to other parts of the service. The nature of the examination is s lest of practical, general Intelligence and of adaptability In post-ofllce work The ago limitations for this examina tion are as follows: Clerk, not less than 18 years. Carrier, between 21 and 40 years. Applicants for male clerk and carrier must have the modlcal certificate In Form 101 executed. Applicants for car rier most be at least 6 ft. 4 In. In height, and weigh not less than 185 pounds. Female applicants are not required to have this certificate executed. For application blank (Form 101), full Instructions, aped men examination qurs tlons, .aad Information relative to the duties and salaries of the different posi tions, application should be made to the undersigned. ' f , Applications must be on 61s with the secretary of the local board before the hour of closing business en, Aug. t 1931. - A lb t at F, i'ATTiasox, .. , Secretary Postal Board. . i PUBLICATlOror JCMM05S. MORTn CAROLINA ' "Superior - 1' sail loo Ooeatf ; Court. t : . Mleeosri Craddock., vs. , , 'L... Urt Crsddock.; Notice to. Burt Crutdock. defendant, Take notice! That the nlalntlff has com SMBoed aa actios la the Supertot Ooart el Penllco. entitled as' above, for the Cpoas of obtaining a divorce from the da of matrimony, the com plaint hav Ing beea tied In the tiffin of lb elerk of eldeoert. Tko rkfCarlanl, Burt C'rad. dock, will Iherefore lake notice that an- lees bs appears si the eext term of the Super lor Court to be held at tbe eoert hnuu la Bathnra aa the Stk. atitaitse sliet th let Monday la rVHtteagber liKJl, being October th 7'k lsoi, and answer or demur In tbe ennplslnt f platatiff, the plaintiff will be frntlhe relief ilcmni)e In hef enmplalsw This tbs trdderefJelrlOOt, J. II. HICK. O. (k W. T- CAIlO, I'lslatlS's satorae; ' ; For Hnlflt-'. jVJ A lltisinntt that to anvocw bavins a few hundred dollars Irrit est, eaa bnf, and lrnot dentils theit itrfiiiey tn right months tlnto, lll 1 mill ffivrU C .w tin. r'i sH(a. l.iry to you Will be (iTon f.r selling, l ymir MrnrCand a.t.lrrst P. O. !" ::, Fancy Cream 1 Cheese Fulton Market Corned Beef, Fancy Elgin Butter, Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders and Pic Nic Hams. Good Carolina Rice 10c qt, " Finest Syrup and Molasses, Canned Meats of all kinds, ig ported and Domestic Sardines. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars all sizes. Big Hams to cut Yours to Please, J. L McDJH, S5" I S 'Phone 01. 71 Broad St. m tou a Those Diamond Hams and Breakfast X Strips Best on tbe market, at 1 4 Broad St Grocer, J. J. TOLSON, Jr., t Phone 137. W. zxzn&xma SELLING ODT AT COST FOR IX? 10 BA7S Wo will st-11 ALL SUM M Kit GOODS POSITIVELY AT COST and ITNDElt. Tlie following list w ill show what we have to close out: All Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxfords, Organdies, Persian Lawns and all other Summer Dregs Goods, Laces, Embroider ies, Silks, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Straw Hats, Clothing and Shoes. If you can use any of the alxivu goods CALL EARLY Monday, Augeat 6tli, and we will make your heart glad with our low prices, Reseetfully, I. J. BAXTER. 1 OPENING DAY At the Planters Warehouse. We will have, plenty of buyers, with the orders lor your tobacco, and you can do as welt on this market aa any in the State. vBiiild up yohr home market by bringing your tobacco here, it you do not get as much for it aa any other market, we do not expect yourj?atroniace. " ; v Come down to the opening and keep a coming, ,', r. t Bales every week day at 1 1 o'clock. V iuv ' -Ve,'-I: i..lL IIOWAED, Manager; B.' B.' CURRIN, Aufciioneer, I, We, Uve wutjished; a. Brick Vartl la Vew rfrl dA are prepared to fundi brkk In an quantity. -' HYMAN SUmt'CO, riimie 02.', f ,;,,'f filing ApuU. J .,? IJLTTXiiTO.V Fernalp College. Ossol tas saoet reapema laitlla iloas for lbs fclgbsr ednoailoa of yossg wesawa fas the toata. . .1 1 Faaeoe Wster kept la Ue helldlag. , Mlseteeath sVaaaat Bessloa teglas Beptembetink. , ' '. ' . For t!og addnes rrseldeat Kho.le,tjitltoa, K. O.
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