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... lATHACKBURN'S Ddton goes McGinty ; To Me lomoftheweU,- AND . SO, DO OUR PRICES on Our ENTIRE LINE OF WASH GOODS.", Thev will go I . ABSOLUTELY AT COST; " V ai 'f'.i Colored Lawns, Organdies, Dimities, Dotted Swiss, W I FiKures'and WeltsU(y:1 HACECBURN 4749 POLLOCK STREET? so 9 a ' A, w -;;Esrmi 'ousted; ; f.c a Bil.KBB, Aug.8t7-Meotloa.ww made yesterday bf 1 the -appMcatfrro " made by ex-Judg Bryan oiWllmlngton to associate fustic Douglas f the flnprome r: w M Opart far eiwriiiB ot U) ot4 epi- AM Ital eaae el LawiaCouactl U FayrtiOTille Kfi;Cou eto 1 and W elocution having been ordered .. 'JlPlnii&Monaiv hi . itheittaverBor. The Governor respites lilm to November 1, iii -if- i.lA(fW.r flnnVim.-HniiT mV pai ob the caMV.Tha general rale is aot to rehear State oaaee,: - u3gf Douglas In the Council ease the decision of the court wai - a per" curiam Order, apd that he has no's besltaJloa In eaying it la a proper cue to be' reheard, ye h feels great hesitation In ordering It to be docketed, in view 6f the Supreme OoOrtV decision ifi Btate vs. Jones, 68 NseoavteWBthaiiCaaaTvwurt aewst'ttaa twer to entertain- -a, je tton to rehear a criminal action.fr -He COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. Vade Mecum Spring ktokes coraT, ir e Affording mora than 20,000 gallon, per day. ANALYSIS GRAINS Pitt U. S. GALLON: vwaniuiu mi rnuii uini Sodium Chloride. 1.4637 Magnesium Sulphate 13.5983 Calcium Chloride 6 5400 Calcium Sulphate ....64.6581 Calcium Bi-carbonate 11.5 85 Iron Bi-carbonate 1.896 Litliium Sulphate Tracei Silica 55S9 Organic Matter anil Volatile In organic Matter 5.8726 Total-Grains, 105.0454 Above analysis made by mo shows freedom from surface water and quite large amounts of Sulphate Carbonate of Calcium and Sulphate of Magnesium. J AS. M. WHITFIELD, Analytical Chemist. Richmond, Va.. Sep. 4, 1900. Sulphuric Anhydride (808) 47.9946 Lime (CaO( 85.4328 Magnesia (MgO) 4.6812 Iron(Pe) 8962 Potash (K80) .211 Soda Na20) ... .7768 Chlorine (CI) a.Ofaa ISthia (LHSO) Trews 8illca (Bi02) 5589 Carbonic Anhydride (COD). 6.9372 Organic and VolatileJInorganic matter...... 6.8746 aaya ltis bat jast te Couljctl'arweil,BS tdhlirathiVaiatdlloa:d6e not;met with ilUpio4t ijj spite jof nil respect ana aamirauoB ior me gwai court which rendered It. He adds "that W-llt dldBot'reaJly satisfy the eourt Itself. Hi refers to the exceptional circumstan ces at the trial of Lewis Counoll; tdj, he fact that the Jury rendered the verdict only after a distinct understanding among Its members and the court Jhat It should be coupled with a recommen dation to1 mercy. ' TO CLfeAlfSE tHE SYSTEM ' Effectually yet gently when costifo'br billions, to permanently overcome tab- ltaal constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver ,to a healthy activity, without lu!Ulln or waakenlng them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevere,. ose Byron of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Total -Grains, 106.0448 ' From the Analysis, of Dr. Jaa. M. Whit field the foregoing figures are deducted. TH08. CLAUKK, A. M. Ph. D. '' Bond University, Germany. Nov. 27. 1900. rr Winstox, N. C, OotoberO lO0fj J After quite an extended experience of prescriliing and. noting re sults of various mineral waterp, unhesitatingly think this .water the best renovator and. buiidei p them alt For Scrofula, Catarrh and Blood Diseases generally ii Is almost a Specific. Too much, in my opin ion, cannot be said of the curative properties of Vade Mecum Water. D. N. DALTOy, If. D.' For sale by F. S. DUFFY, Druggist, NEW I.EBN, W, C. Just Received Ftne Lot of " V. ' Dninomniith Pntannrl rlffllnl-n I Ul IOI1IUULII UUI 1ICU JllUlld. We also keep a full and fresh ropply of Choioa Family Groceries.' If you want good Batter, Coffeo And Flour give us a call. - We are also agenta for Abbott 4 Jones , 1 your order at any time. Whe'n you wantrfcl see es before placing your order elaewbere,' "850 ot tbeaa , , and can fill ; us for prices 1 brick will go as far aa 1000 brick from anywhere lae a -Toura for business, , r it-...r.jT (? ' Wbolate m4 RaUlf Omar,;, - ...t ..!.. 3 ;Tw Tw'l'W,,Taw''TlWTUaTTw' - V 7eatherproof. . A pood paint for warehouse 3, barns, etablca tnd nil out buildings. ' . ' , '. . . - Elastio Carbon Taint for your roof. ' MOM lit. Gn:!;ii! II .rc Cc. Carolina Leacne Games. - Special to JoarnaL , Wilmington, Aug. 0. Score In today's game, Balelgh 4, Wilmington 0. Ral eigh got 14 hits off Wllm'ngton's new pitcher, while . Wtlmingtoa ' got only . 4 off Smith, Raleigh's pitcher. '; . ' 4 Tarboro, Ang. 9. Score In today's game, Tarboro IS, Charlotte 1. , EqaillzaUon of Railroad Rates. ; Special to Journal. I BatiioaJ 'Iff I .jfrAthai Oonmisetoa today applied the ataadard freight and passenger rates to tbe South ern fUUwByBd?dltts V in h JSorth CaroHnWH HiV ii t Jw This places all railroads, ticept a fow ifiall Iftdabeadaat llnes,;qiKlr the same O.O. Book, Belrne, Ark., fays: "I was troubled with constipation nntll I bought DdWitU IJUa fCariy Risers. .Biooe then hrva heaaaatlraly cured of my old com plaint. I recommend them." F. B. Duffy A Co. i tij'i'.i THE MARKETS.. The following quotations wore reoelv- ad by J, llai'tJltaw vBn M.O. .' (! OoTTOjr ,., ,Oot......ji. Janaary..'. . . . ,tf ii i i'n ,;Jwtoaa;t;Ati.:'. Opeau nigh. Low. Gloat .;3.10.m 7.W 1.18 7.M .17.13 7J7"7.1 T.IT AHtufust Hectliif. Jry for September TernBpeH( tourt.'f Cottdty ! ,i , s Ircasarers Report., , . -The Board met" August 5lh'1901j at 1D:SQ o'clock a.m,, at the' Court House in New Bern,.' It being the regular meet ing of said Board.- ' ' - . "Present, Commissioner Jones, Baxter, Wadsworth, Fulcher and Wood. , j Ordered thaf a'.levy ; pf ljt .be mad qpon tbe property , within the lence at tilpt In Ho. 6 township fo fence pur poses in aoeordance with the request jot tbe fence commissioners of said town ship. ' -.'! . ..Ordered that Mr. Ed W. Smallwood be and is hereby releaved of poll tax- for the year 1901, on account of Infrlmlty aad.dlsabillty. .Ordered that the tax collector be and Is hereby authorised to collect the taxes for 1900 of those who have not paid apd Who have removed from Craven county 0., under tec 8692 of the Code. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that John D Dlnklns having pro cured license to sell liquor at No. 64 Middle street, and since having obtained said license hag died, and his executrix having sold his said business to Thomas C HowSid who Is now conducting (aid business Under his Own license by per; mission of the chairman of this Board, and T. C. Howard having already ob (allied license from the Board to con- -duct business at No. 68 Middle street from the Board, but desiring to carry on business at both praoes; and the sheriff paving been paid for the six months by said Wuklns for said license as required by law. It Ib thereupon ordered, .upon the surrender of said' lloenso, ' so Issued to- said-Dlnklns, the sheriff Is Instructed to mark theame cancelled, and to Issue (o said Howard a substitute license thflreWr. ' On motion of Commissioner Baxter, Messrs. Asa Jones and E. K. Bryan were elected eotton weighers for the city of New Bern for 2 years, upon their giving a good and sufficient bond as required by 1W- Ordered by the BSkrd that the clerk of tbls Board be ana ts hereby instructed to notify Mr. Geo. Dees of Grantsboro Pamlico county appear before this Board and show canse why be has not listed his property In No. 2 township, Craven county, for the years 1900 and 1901. Board took recess nntll 2:30 o'clock. Board met at 3 o'clock p. m Aug. 5th 1901 pursuant to recess. Present, Commissioners Jones, Baxter Wood and Fulcher, .. Ordered that tbe property of W. F. Peel In No. 1 township be reduced from 50 acres, Hill's Neck $200 to $50 oo ac count of error. Ordered that Naomi Baadl bo given license from Aug. 1st 1901 to May 81st, 1902 to peddle on foot In Craven county upon payment of tbe proper tax to the sheriff for that peTlpd. Ordered that E. D. Wetberlngton of Tuacarora be requested to come before this Board at Its meeting tn September and ahow cause why he listed his real property In No. 9 township. It now ap pearing that he has no real property la said township- and clerk so notify him. The Board proceeded to draw a Jnry to serve daring a term of the Superior Court to be held ob the 2nd Monday after tba Ant Monday la September. It being the 16 th day of September. WaaAf. ' -Sept.... i. ' .Chicago, Aog. 9. Open. High. Low. Close 30t'SinT , 70,... 70 Bihar-,, -...ppeB-wUlgb,,. Law. Close ept..v;.k.;7B04!470 r-7Tr,V 7771 - ... . ,11'h-. -j! if y.Hjh'-. Broctaj - Opes. High. Low. -Close eager X.,t W. 14 181 AH iM K. L 1W ,140 1W J38 St Fat..... TaA-'Pai1.!t4l Am. C. 181 m Coa,Tob . - iM, i an .aw h.vt ' . U" inl . ,'. ,m .. ,.4it; Spot H-81. (UUa 8001 baUa. r .- ' rataraa, ABg-BepLI IS, Ot(-NoV. L ,.- ... i ,' '' .; f '..' W'" V j , f ' ? " or lcim. ! '" ,-;.. ,i f- . ...a '; ! -i Rsaaa weak '' MX wetk . .. i,,,,,f , M year, , ts.ooa . w laano . This Kt'"' " ' - ' " - r- ; "j . " ' I. , 400 - . .4. . 1 I..'l - .1 Sat.,. ..IM0 Hoa. tWO ; Teee. SViO- Wad. &0,-, Tbara, iM Frt. TWO n0 ' 1(0. . 1,500 0i0 i 4.400 C 1:1 ' Nc 1 tOwnshlp.-Hardy Whltford, Baroa Forest, X. H. Ask Ins. No.- 8 towashlp.-J. L. Tsylflr.V. TL Bowaa.,' Vv- W f No: township.-, q.' Waeki,. B. Wnilamn W. IL WhlteA. a Book. .- Noj ionui.hlrw-D. M..Bobertaj Jpa a'Hawkt' John BuUt, K. JC DIhop, Fred h Htrdlaoa, i- Bam'l , Persona, W,, J. No. towashlp.--M.JW. Carajlaa. '-' , " " , i riUll tawasll'p.-atldncy J,i, Dea'r MoLawborn, W. C. Browa, UoorgsN. Folchar, ; v; - . No. I township. Leiarj Dixoa. , f ' No. I towashl.-W. D-Uaa. 'y , No, I towaship. J. T.. Boyd, D. W. Whltford, X. R. TolsoB. rJ.i ' y: ' No. T towBshlp. Joha B."1 Hardlton, J. K asalght.'' i' -" ' y ,., 1 ." , . No. 8 townshlp-T. W. Dewey, J. N. Pala, t. H. Bteveasoa, Rudolph Virion. Faraey OaskllL ' , " .' -' Ho. township -0.H. Wethanagtoa Joij. tawiav V -V;t f)(dored that 78 acres of tsnd' valued laOO luted to r. O i'lr.lir In No, 1 lowathlp be atrlekea from lbs list oa Se conal of error aad tax oa same be h- finded he having paid tba sent. The aald 78 acre being a part o( IJ4 acres of land glvea la by C. P. Fo Ichor and tai paid ob Hun, . ' 1 ' 11 Otdered, that mlU: property of, 1 Ooagdoi Calo tlif of N (Win b- ralwrd Ip.ia UOM to W,OU0 for Ul a(H 19)0 oa aooouBt of clerical error. It having bra uwhiI at JO,000 by the wMMtn la lKfU and d f"1 tbrongb clMlral armr In 19 0 to f 11,000, Also ninth be and Is d!rrud to ria n!d valottlon to t'.'O.OOO for yr t 1901 and to notify ll I'lmli Lomlx-r Cn, Ih ritnt owo.it, t that effwt, ' ' Board louk itrni until 10 o'rlork oa Aog gib. - . . C'jsfl nn-l at lOoVl n-k in A'ljCih !'l. I'f -.1 (T!!mn..,,iT'pr8 J '-ty J.ftjtrr, Wi., Vi'k !r.r"a 1 Tu'- i.. r. (a i- i ' I : r V. . '.. . ' ' -, - t j No. 1 township, k fa bereb oidarcd by the Board that, no Iiccoae La granted to sail liquor la said township fo thesis months ending DecvIsti 1901. Com mlislonert Jone Baxter, Wood, Wads worth and Fulcher voting aye. u . ' s The regular monthlr" -bills were val lowed. y ft .s Ordored that the salary of Mrs. Fannie Williams for keeper of county home be and Is nereby increased to f 20.00 per month, beginning August 1st, 1901. .. Stephen Morton was allowed $1.50 per month. In ratlQns forils. support, and John ,8. Morton Is requested to furnish the same and make bill, to the county. -The Treasurer -presented his report which was accepted and ordered spread upon the minutes. I: Report of D, L. Roberts, Treasurer of Craven county, for month July, 1901. , P . OBMEBAL FIJNIl. ' Jaly-l; By 'Balance I Fancy Cream $127.09 " 22. To Geo. H. Roberts " 81f By Vouchers INTEREST ACCOUNT. July 1, To balance 41 9, To Gtfo. H. Roberts " 81, By Coupons FKNCBNO.l. Aug 1, To balance fence no. a. Aug-1, By balance $5000.00 $1748.00 $573.39 $1075.00 $1616.60 $44.95 r ' $7.71 SPECIAL I1KIUOB FUND. Aug 1, To balance $139.62 FINES AND PENALTIES. Aug 1, To balance $73.82 On motion of Commissioner Jones the Commissioner in charge of . the county home be Instructed to prepare suitable quarters at the home for the care and custody of the Insane of .the county un til tbey can lie admitted to the HtQte hospital aud to employ a keeper for same, who will at f'l time bo subject to the orders of th,e superintendent of the borne. On motion tbe Boatd adjourned. EnsBOT'M.'OKKaN, Clerk Board Commissioner!!. Governor Grants Reprieve. Special to Journal. Hai.kioh, Aug. 9. Oovernor Aycock today reprieves Lewis Council until No vember first. Eruptions, cuts, horns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be Sure Voti get the original Dewltt's.' F, S. Duffy & Co. IN CARTERET. Meeting of the Township Boards. Beau fort Improvements. Children's Day. People are Busy. North River, soar Beaufort. Aug. 6. Weather Is very favorable for cotton which Is looking much bettor, but corn Is very sorry. The blight Is Is Injhe fruit trees, causing unmatured fruit, to fall continually. The road supervlsew met Saturday, and appointed new . pvesears. Pquaty oommUaloners, aad chairman , of. the Board sf gapervUori of Beaufort' Tewn- shipaaet Monday to decide what disposi tion to make of tba turnpike road eon nesting Merrlmon with Bean fort To u- .The educatldbal board also met Mon day, Dr, Masos, In. tbe chair. . Beaufort It on tba op grade at ptetent A new eaaalBg factory la .being crated aad several dwellings, the owners being Metars.1 CP.- Day, Hal Pottery-Will Pierea, Id SJtarroa and others. " "s Rev.. Jffha Bewel dlsoonllnued his seriaa of meetings at the Academy Sun day algbl with but UlUa auooeea, .we are sorry to say. -v.j .'wit - r tu- Xr, E. W. QuihrW, SeperlntMlUnt of thaFrea Will .Baptist flaadav Scboril, CelrMSd Suwliy baforajast a ChllA- rB' ray.--'eviial of tba scholars' did credit to thewteelvee la their recitations, Mias Robert Nolsoa being one Of tba aombettd axceC M Us "Robert' addrew tba Confederate annually at Beaufort, am qnly tut veterans but hundreds pf people .gladly welcome hrr. ppoa; 'th Stage oa Memorial Day. , . j. ' ' , Mr. &l Willis U 4Wtag him a alee sharpie, gveryuodr Is byaxcef I those too laxy to work. , , ,. -iv B.( ; ; I J J' I. I ! I I I -i i I The laws of baaltk reqalrav that tba bowel rnwvl oaoa each day and 'dm -of the penalties (or vlalallng 1ble Jaw I pile, Ke p- yen bowel regular by taklna;tdno(Chamhcrlala'l Stomach sad Llvar Tablet wha hustsary aad yon will hevt bar that severe punish meat InRtrtvd vpnn yna. I'rle 13 enl. For sal by 7, B. Dnffy Cor. " Cheese Fulton Market Corned Beef, Fancy Elgin Butter, Small Pig Hams, English Cured Shoulders and Pic Nic Hams. Good Carolina Rice 10c Finest Syrup and Molasses, ' Canned Meats of all kinds. 1 a ported and Domestic Sardines. Mason's Improyed Fruit Jars all sizes. Big Hams to cut. Yourg to Please, I T: MiMtft r&'s" J U U . tUU, . Grocer, g 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. SELLING OUT AT COST FORET10DMS We will sell ALL SUMMEH GOODS POSITIVELY AT COST and UNDER. The following list will show wlmt we have to close nut: All Ladies, Misses and Childruiis Oxfords, Organdies, Persian Lawns and all other Summer Dress Goods, Luces, Embroider ies, Silks, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Straw Hats, Clothing and Shoes,-'- If you t:an use any of the alwvo goods CALL EARLY Monday, Angest 5th, and we will make your heart glad with our low prices, Respectfully, T T RAYTTO eimmmmm:iAA I HAVE TOO SEEN Tose Diamond Hams and Breakfast Strips? Best on tbe market, at J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer.g? Phone 137. $kuvsday,Aug. t, a'v H' ' , ' i'ot'lrr Ht,1l ' OPENING DAY At tliB'i Planters - Warehouse. tit Sjt..fi A fiMiiirM thflt i. nt.yoht. tiafriff ft fr huitJtft d'l!,ir m-riT i a h it, run buy, tn1 nhrvrt-t f..ti1ilf iT.i'if mn j In f 1 1 m-n t S it.fl, it: i J will j-..oi ut n" -r ' 'i f -r b ('-(' y- u r n.", I ir. ', U. IV t ,! We'VriillitLw Tjlentr of huvra wUw rderalor your : to.Hcco.l ,and you can do as rrrft 1 1 rtn Vila msolr.t 1H il. n.rvuMuouiMa.oMeuiy ui U1B Dlal6 your tobaoco hero, it T9u do not rt ar much tor It as fwy; other; matket. yo do not expect iWCXflOimZ Auctioneer.;; r : U We Imve "tM!shotl a Prick Yanl h New Tiera end arcf'pfepirwl to furuih brick Iir any quantity. m ril'i :::::r!i Ci, a IIVMAN eUITLY CO, I !...;.. ' ' ' J- .:.:-g'A;;-nU. Fpmala: College., taaof tba aM proepous iBnilB Haas for lh Mbr lnratloa of yoaag ' r.narr WsiMttlB tbahnlWIag'. ' " i Mnstcrnih An.nat S.loa' bwtaa for ratalo, (s. a,t,!r Pi.u.i ",i J'im.i s Er 1 i-l'"' , LluV.nn, N. C,
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