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tU- it i; II 1.11.' ! 1U. 1 1 1 I 4 VOLXII-.HP, U2. '-'5 UlW BIEJT, H. C, FfilDAT M0RNIN6,' AUGUSTjlM.VT' ' TWINTIITH llltt ACROSS THE NEUSE. : ; 'ZORAff. .TTr new. - j iAT HACKBURN'Sl yv , . . . - . - - .t fa goes McGinty ; " To Me bottom of the well, IV -s-lAYAV 50 DO OUR PRICES v ? j ob Oor ENTIRE JJNE OF WASH GOODS. They will go $ 1 ABSOLUTELY AT COST: rf Colored Lawns, , J (N Organdies, dimities, w , flV"" Dotted Swiss, ty . HACICB.URN POLLOCK STREET .? Vce Mecuth Spring, AflbrdlnK more than 20,000 allonn per day. ANALYSIS GRAINS PER D.' 8. GALLON ! Potassium Hulphnto 5423 Sodipm Chloride 1.4637 Maffiiesium riulphate 13.5038 UlciumRhlorl(l 65490 (.loinm BuliihBto .64.9581 Calcinm Bi carbonate 11.5"85 Iron Bi-oarb.mate 1.2IW5 Lithium Sulphate Traces Silica... .... .6589 Organic Matter and Volatile In- organic Matter 6.8726 Total Grains, 106.0454 , Above analysis made by me shows freedom from surface water and quite large amounts of Bulphate Carbonate of Calcium and 8uliihateof Magnesium. J AS. M. WHITFIELD, ' Analytical Chnnitat. fl$$;. Richmond, Va.. Sop. 4, 1900. After quite an extended experience of prescribing nd noting;, re Y suits of various mineral waters, J unhesitatingly think this 'water 'the 'X best renovator and "builder up." of them alt. For Scrofula, Catarrh and ' Blood Diseases generally ft Is almost-a 8peoiflo. Too much, in my opin- ion, cannot be said of the curative properties of Vade Meonm Water.'. ? , i D. N. DALTON, It, D: For sale by F. S. DUFFY, Druggist, ' SEW. IXISIXBT. BT, C. r ' Jtxst Receded I fhe Lot of 3; ; Portsmouth Corned Mukleis. . ." We also keep a fuU and fresh supply oi Choice , Family ( Groceries. ' you want good Batter, Coffee and Flour give ns a call. ' - -: We are alw agents for Abbott & Jones - and dan 011 your order at any time. , When you want brick see' 'us for prices before placing your order eltewhere.', 650 of these brick will go as far as J0O0 brick from iojhrn ' f V. ...f. I". . Tours for ' , V v WhoUsWe n4 nitelt' tooawr liw'w;. : J PHOHI 69, Cor. Ilrond A lianeoek Hi."- P. "V7eathcrprooi A good paint forxrarehouscs, tarn3. stables and all out building. Elastio Carbon faint for your roof. rBo.xx 117. 7S V i.JK. "lb V - Figures and Welts. VVi - . .' 5T ft'. Sulphuric Anhydride (303) 47.8046 Lime (CaO( ftJ.4838 Magnesia (Mg:) j 4.6812 Iron(Fe) 8962 fntesh (K3U) . .WW 8oda NaSO) .7768 Chlorine (01) 8.0669 Lithia (Li2C) Traces Silica (8i02). W8S Carbonio Anhydride (C02). 6.9872 Organic and VolatileJInorganic matter (ktrnse Total-Grains, 106.0448 From the Analysis of Or. Jas. M.Whlt fiehl the foregoing figures are deducted. THOa CLARE K, A: M; Ph. D. S Bond University, Germany. Nov. ST. 1900. ' ' ' : , i v v f l s WiNSTOir, N. O, October 10; IWOi business, r ...n H ,'v O 1 "T n I 1 - it-.' J - w Co. kill. Ft w v. c, An Application- Ibdelo Rehear the :s. case oicottncu. tteveratr's Sen U Uachssffee r amiaa. w Jtauroau txieasipa. fenlteattsrj Report . f"-1',-; at BelhSTsa.1 f .S1-;- "RiiKioH, Aug. " 8.-Applicatloa HU made for ' rehearing of the ease of Lewis Connoll, .oolored, who .) under a death warrant to be hanged nest Mon day.! -There are several gronada for the application. .' Oae Is that one pf the ju rors did not take the . oaths required u capital oases. ; The Supreme Court has decided this every point,-in a case Which came from 'FayetMvtlle.. Publie opinion la mm than divided as to Council's gujlt.; tifh. tyii!statenjeDtlidfi by peraoni who have recently been to Fay- A-letter JWder -f torn Xo?. Aycoqlt, who I laat Wilson fit Uie bedside of his son, says that his son was' a "shade better last night and the doctors are the, least bit ebcobragedr 1 have almost lost hope", Chariot knsw his sister last night and spoke t her by name. He continues .to take his food and medicine." Gov. and Mrs. Aycock very greatly appreciate the sympathy of the people. They regret, that they cannot for the present -person-i ally acknowledge the receipt of the nu merous telegrams and letters of sympa thy. . . . r'. , Harry. W. Stubbs, member of the house for Martin county Is here. 8I says the great "epldemlo qf mosquitoes ' along the coast has ended. As to crops; he gives good news,, saying the tobacco erop In his bonnty Is 4be best ever known there. f W. B. Ashby, formerlof Ralelgfi, his been made superintendent of motive! power of the Carolina sod Northern railway. This road is In operation be tween Lnmberton, H. O., and Matlon B. O. It Is learned that arrangements afe inprogreu for its xonneotion with a road to Georgetown, ft. O., aad also with what is now known as the Cape Fear and Kortkern rallwayi ln-opefatlon from Apex, In Wake county, to. Angler, in Harnett county. Tbe Cape Fear and Northern is owned by B N. Duke, and by an extentlon to Durham from Apes will get connection with the Norfolk $ Western. Btate Audt'tor-btxon won to Bayboro f amlloo,oosotyptpday, to Add tees a on-1 federalrialoa.i4j i 1 The penitentiary ' report is not ex- olerk aad.ttf ieipeelaljynap.lpj r& pert save-round the Books and accounts badly tangled andard V4 saoJeMand. TBS SSoiaiea rF WW ttorsaw teneral that all fines Imposed by eliies and towns mast go into the general tcboOl -fund of the eonntf ' In which ' inch cities and towns are situated hits most of them hard How. Most If not all have always applied the (Bee to their owa nses. Grand Master of Mason B. . Royster today granted a dispensation for a lodge at Belheven, Beaafbrt county. ; ton'i'b 'sslisfled with "temporary re lief from Indigestion; 'Kodot Dyspepsia Sore pemaneatiy and 'pompletely.- aioves this eomplalnt; It releives "per manently because' It sHoWi .tie' tired (toaaaoa. perfect rat. ; .Dieting , won't treat the atom snh. Mature reoetves aca- plies from the' food w eat,; Tbe sensible way to help u lomach,U to use ttodol Dyspepsia, Cora,, which, dlgestt,' what yoa eat and caa't help bnt do yon good. F.B. Duffy ft Oo.1- " -'v' ' - . "' ' " : "' -. ,The icetsiteiseti t Wsl) rAt produced many comments on the morsll ty of Stock EichaDge'' transctlons.- In bis psper In the August Forum, on "The use oi rjpeouia,vion,7 .ur.Ajnatio a Oonast .dlsaosans , how far. these crlll dims are Justified, aad drawaeerteta lav portent dlstlBCtlens etwsee tbe proper a 'til IroDfoper ippTqymsaf 4' M present flneaotal melhods. ' " 1 . " Mr. W. i-BM(-fuplmi Intrtbe his torical bealf of thsr pofwtsfww ifttlon that.Vnere1wae,s)l',gplleo.e" for, tbe American workmaa lb y raly daye of tbe fUpablle. till ooaoloatoa Is that the eosljusposry yivWf sea, fit, opretea baerven dpes not warrant . an aocb V V.RsUlfJ WllmioclO&r Steelal to Vourasl. Wllmlnrtoa, ,AUf.. .IUlolk 4 feaied Wllmlngtoa today by a Snore of let,-'-- - " - : Tarboro mi Charlotte. tfpclill () Juurunl. "'. ' ' -'J.,. "'. '- Tarboro, Aug. I Tarboro Wat ber lAlta, score to 1. .... ' , ' t .Durham Downs JUoitoQ." Prxwlal to JpsrmL'''"' , KtmUm, Ang8 Tbere vm a good (im hre tills f;rrtioos. Durham defeHfd Klntton by a wore n I to . " r i Hews Around Chip.: A Concert Planaedy Lost a Tobacto Barn.,: Death of Br. .n. E, WUU$ at Vanceborot. f Personals. '- . Chip, Aug. 7. Although the weather has-been extremely disagreeable,- there is very little stckneas In our midst, z Mr. Willie Gasklns of Wlntervllle spent Saturday and Sunday with . his mother and friends here." - z Mr, Daniel -Lane will lecture for our Sabbath School next Sunday at 4 o'clock We hope tot see a large crowd Out - as Mr, Lane always gives a good lecture. ; We guess - builness Is ' flourishing around Bellalr, u Mr.XJeo. S. WUooxof that' town"' was In our midst Sunday drlvlng'twlce," at the boys say.-J"' Mr. M. F. Swell returned Friday to Southport after a week's visit to rela tives in our midst. . The" Rev. Mr. Newton filled Jiis ap pointment at Ellsworth ohureh Sunday, and, announced s meeting to begin on Wednesday night before the first Sunday la September. i -.: , . ' )Mrij H. O. and Mss Etta Lancaster returned Friday from a visit to relatives In Washington, N. O. ; Our young people met Saturday night at H. C Lancaster s and selected the characters for another concert, for Ells worth church. This concert which they hopelo present in September and Octo ber promises to far surpass . anything ever gotten up hi our section. 1 Messrs-. Herbert and Walter Dlion of Lima attended church at Ellsworth .Sun- day- Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Willis of Wash ington spent Sunday In our midst. Mr. Claud Lancaster and his little brotter, Cletus, returned Sunday from a visit to relatives In Pitt county. Mr. W. F. Lancaster met with the sad accident to lose bis tobacco barn and about a thousand pounds of his best to bacco by fire Friday night. It is notT known how it caught. A great gloom settled over our com munity on hearing of the deatb of Mr. David E. Willis of Vanceboro on Satur day, July 27th, at 6.80 p. m. His age was 45 and he lived In our midst until 1893 when be married Miss Nlta Lee of Vanceboro and moved to 'that place where he resided until his death. "Dave" as he was familiarly called by bis hosts if friends In our vicinity, was always, In Its younger days a leader In all social events and has always taken an active part In all entertainments for church and charitable purposes, in fact In April and May of this year he took the part of the leading character In the concert for the benefit' of Ellsworth church. Ho leaves . a wire, three small children, a mother, Mrs. LoU Willis, one sister, Mrs W. A. Swell, of Chip and two brothers, Messrs. C. H. Willis of Vanceboro and B. F. Wfllls a' our place, and numerous friends to mourn tbelr loss. He was a member of tbe Episcopal church. ' "WaaDxaiHo Willis 4 Eruptions, . cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by De WHt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. . Be sure you get the original Dewltt's. F, a Duffy & Co. WILDWOOD. Tsbsccs Is G004 sad ; Other Crops Better, " reopls Comtsr snd Cotar ' August B.Tbbaocolrop are much better than we expected It would be. - Some of our'famers -are very ninth eeooeraged sow, oora la on the Imp'rove tbe showers wfu help It a greaideal. If they oonllnu to come. " ...H. ' , Cottoa s very small , hot Is baddlrj ot welt.; Most of us are still lowtnf Sir eottoa to keep It growing. - j Mosquttoes have been very" bad 'bat bare abated some. ; -" -..: -I Mls Phenle Watson earns horns, gat S rday alfbt from New Bern t wksra she la beea visiting for several weeks. -Miss Annie Tolsoa of New Bera aame dowa Baaday to see her saolbef and fa ther and returned Thursday,--, . f ' ; Mrs. XlUa Cook and daaghtar Mlae Lens, of WllmlBgloa, caaae to WIW' wood Teeedsy; .They re visiting Mr. IHla Ogleeby'i family, . ' ; , a'. iMlasMaryetteilewiUaad Miss Slja Oglesby of Newport, aneat Tuesday ' at WUdwood. : , - ' ' Messrs., WlUle OfUeby,' C. W Willis tnd aha Ruck went td Klnsloa Booday to tsks palilons on the extra fome of theMH.caa.. i M a W, A. Ttuky speat Sunday at Incus. "- ' - J X" Cspt. J O Plgott ol Bogee ipeot Sun day Is pur town. ' 1 Cotoaol Dtnnls of Broad Creek Was la Iowa Bundsr. Hr. W M Wataoa Jr.? bt Ntw- n,rn, irrot fuly at WDdwood.'" j j 1 Burnt M OOt yoasg peofls bad a Wry fine sail tbS Other evening, the party was eompnvt of Mr. Jchn UulLrU and tiff, Jim Onllnfe, MlM Anale To.i'y! nd one more. TO CLf AJ'.B 7 IIP. $tSTf.1 IJnrin.'ljr yM r'ni'y wbfo fr.liT tr biUiotj,, In (.rrnt.r.stit'y ov.ri om. 1. fcl linul rni(!.tc.ti, n nwnki-n V, I ' I ntf and llr to a ItraUhy a't'y. u Irr'-n-'t-g It 1.' .'-!.'., fl . f ; ; fr, Expect a Good Corn Crop, '' Wants to Bear jjd nwa 1. v B. jvms rtnwnauu :, j August S We are Jiavlng - very nice showers now whloh tome of ,ns were beginning to heed right badly V ws have no storms a good corn erop it a certainty throughout our com munity. Cotton also Is ; generally look ing well.- We are expecting at least a good average crop, The forage crop Win be the largeat ever Known trvour people. ..-- Mr. J. ?. Norman has a very sick child. They have been expecting It to die Jfor some time. We understand the doctor sayt It Is whooping cough that alls it. ,-' Mr. Rufus Edwards of Edward, was at Zorah Bunday.. There seems to be tome , special attraction for him out here. - Messrs. B. H. and E. A. Whltford went to a pic nto at Core Point last Fri day. They clalnr to have had a fine time and we suppose they did, for they didn't get home till after sun rise next morning. . Mr. Charles Galloway and his brother Billle wore the guests of their cousin Mrs. A. J, Whltford, Sunday. Mr. A. J. Whltford went to Washing ton last Saturday, and returned next day.. Mr. Henry A. Brown, Jr., of your city., made a business trip to our place yester day. We see In answer to- Joshua, T. O. E says he has just returned from Buffalo, where he visited the Pan-American Ex position. We would be glad If he will give us an account of his trip and what he saw at the exposition. -There will be quite a number of the Journal read ers who canriot attend themselves, and they would enjoy reading his articles very much. James White, Bryantsvllle, fad., says DeWltt'B Witch Hazel Salve healed run ning Bores on both legs. He had suffer ed 6 years. Doctors failod to help him. Get DeWltt's. Accept no Imitations. F. 8. Duffy & Co. ' COLA HEADACHE POWDERS. Are absolutely harmless, stimulating, ralber than depressing the -system; the price Is refunded If they do not cuie. 10c, at Bradham's Pharmacy. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham & Co, New Bern N. 0. New York, Aug. 9. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Aug Oct January.. , 7.00 709 7.00 7.09 -7.12 7".18 710 7.16 . 7.16 7.23 7.14 7.19 , Chicago, Aug. 8. WHaar. Sept... CokK: Sept.... Eibs:- Sept ' Open'. ..'71 Open. . High. Low. Close 71, 70 70 Hlr. Low. Close .. 67, . 581 Open. High, . 780 780 07 674 Low. Close 7771 7?7s New York, Aug. 8. Stout;- Sunar.'u'.'. Open. High. Low.. Close ..".,183. 134 188. 184 ouHVPid?; T "t r 1 l-k .1 IVT iter 187 189 rj.& LV..a.r. m m i J18i sti v JTV-ZJ Tex. Pec..... . 3V 40, 3 40 Asa. C. F 28) Con,Tob I SpoU S 18-81 Sales 1(000 hale. ' Futsree, Auf-8ept.4.llL.9ct-Nov. 8 68. rtweek ti;X-VklM isjDoo fir. " " " i'tf.W Thlt weefc7 .--- ' Sal. Atf.rril,--.r rsni Hon. -iW;vAsWW!CL'W Tuna. 1800 V, , . V0O Wed. 6800 V ,.' '"JTA Thurs. 82U0 ." on -j C Jf.Mt, a'';! f. ; -4,400 ' t .- ''. ii 1 ' " ",V' Tbt1twsof fcealtb- reo.nlrs that tbe bSwrlt 'siiove ones tack day and one of Ike penaTtloe for r lalatlng this law la pile. Kwp your bowels reguUr by taking a dose of Cbawbcilala'l Stomach end Liver Tablets when 'aeoewary and yns will aever have that severe psntik- Bwat Infltctad SaoS yea I'rlos S3 eaota For sal by F. B. Daffy Od. r . 1 ' " JtJST TBB TDnd ' " That has long beta lirwdnt, Laiariv TaiHclaM Clil 11 Tonic' combining tb laiaile effects of Fig fymp with Iron tr4 Q ilnln. l'lont 10 Inks and a nf, limlg, .f.V, at Ltk.ll.nn I l'bitT,cy, . . , , , A t' .-I ! ,,..1 ,i 1, a a n. I Cheese i 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. I g ported and Domestic Sardines.- Maeon'a Improved Fruit Jars all sizes. Big Hams to cut. Yours to Please, J. L 1 'Phone 91 Wl YOU SEEN Those Diamond Hams and Breakfast i 4 Strips? Best on J. J. TOLSON, Jr., t Broad St. Grocerr" Phone 137. W.K 5 SELLING OUT AT COST FISMT 10 DMS We will sell ALL SUM M EH GOODS POSITIVELY AT COST and UNDER. The following list will show what we have to clone out: All Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxfords, Organdies, Persian Lawns and all other Summer Drees Goods, IiceH, Embroider ies, Silks, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Straw Hats, Clothing and Shoes. If you can use any of the above goods CALL EARLY Monday, Augest 8th, and we will make yonr heart Rlad with our low prices, KespootfuUy, J. J.-BAXTER. lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIininillllllllTTYTYTTl I u Keafaltf IA fS JL J.J. bLXt aT3 W&ttS V OPENING DAY 1 - - At Htri'e ;' Planters': -.Warehouse. I', n rfnlr- -h t.-t -i'-v,,il' , , Wo will Jiaye. plenty pf buyers, CTitli the orders lor your tobacco;" and you" can do as well on thfsjmirkoti fCs' any,Jxithe State, ; ' . Build up yourTxbiat market - by . Ibringtng ybur tobacco her0,i( you uo not" get aa much for it as any other market;, we do not expect your'patronake, ) -i!; -,?;?-'- ' j . Come down- to the coming. , , , . , v .i: Bales eyery weeKdayat 11 o;clckr; '': , ' -; 7" . ' - i Jr 1L HOWARD Ifanagen u. 'JJ. uitiixn, Auciioneor, We 1.-- efitttUlaliod a Briok V"l in . v w I5 i'i'aal are prppardd . t'i fnnilnh brick in auy ntiantlty, i r I 2. ' "In? A'-'tita. Oream Wholesale afc Retail y Grocer, 71 Uroasl Ht. , tbe market, at - T. 3B. XL Os 1 1 1 - , . opening and 1 keep . a I ,v,"7 - : ' , 'V I.ITTJrTOJf rcinalo; ColIcgeJV t Oasof the most proeperoot btlia " Uoos tot the klrbw edacatloa of yoaag " ' ' wonwa la the Boalh. ' puisone WsW krt la tbs bttlldlag. 1 , ' U)tiik Aanual Beaslna belas ' Spiml)rli, . for cai.lncne adlrMa President ' ' lthwlra, IJttleton, K, C,
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