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. 3, 1 li.-vsf i .. i." !"' tjm.Sr r . i YOl XIX-KQ. 123. SX'.V.EISS, S. Ci.TBUESDATlKOmXS, AUGUST 21, 1901, TWENTIETH TIAR ' aw -" mT' - ltovi goes IZzijtrSy i ?, (y. . To the bottom SO DO OUR PRICES X onOurBliTIRK'NE OP WASEfGOODS. ;The,wHr0 J J 'A ABSOLUTELY ( Colored Lawns,; ? ( , v -? v(: ; 1 ;- V L Organdies, Dimities,' ' , - K'r - -: : Dotted Swiss,'. : -4 :v Figures and Welts. 7, fa 4 . nr r rrv "tir Tin"' 't :. ft7 rvLJLUL,n. o i turn i - v 4. " c Vade Mecum Spring, 'Afibrding more than SO,000 gftllons per day. ANALYSISGRAINS Potassium Suliihate.i.,,. ,M23 , Boomm uiiioruie .. l.37 . Magnesium riulnhte.......:,,,18.S039 ; Cftlciumtlhioride .-j.v.i-. 4 ........ 64l Calcium 8ulphat... ......... ..-.64.5521 - Oalcinm Bi-oarbonate ...Jl.5 8S " Iron Bi carbonate , 1.8F9S Lithium Sulphate, . . . . .. .i.Traces ' Silica .. ...w J39 Organic Matter, and Volatile In. , ; onranic Matter ..........t.. 6.8720 ""'" . s ' -' 1 . f - , Total Uratng, 100 M . t. " 1. . . ' Abore analysis made br me iliowa A freedom from surface water and qnlte -. . l- -a a . 1 t. i. wrpi imranu Dnipnv vanxwaus 01 &&$KtfmUK " s r A; Analytical Chemist: 5;BIchmond, Va.. BeftilioO. , , 4 ,:,-.' ' WissTosf, N. C, October ll'l)0.' After quiM an extended experience of prescribing and boting ; re- ; ; suite of various mineral waters, I unheeitatinglr think thU water the . best renovator and "builder up" of them all. For Scrofula, Catarrh and Blood Diseases generally it is almost a Specifio. Too much, m my opin- ion, cannot be said of the curative . ' f 111 1 1 Sl 1 1 rtiafc K 5. tviiytlwViiyi'(ViiwViyu iy: Just Receded Pd rtifmb ut C o r ri otf uIlots.i: ".-v We also erp a full and fresh, supply ; of Choice Family . ' J j Groceries, i It you want good Butter, Coffee and Flour giye ' i- to. -i-A ,i vi.n a. t.- . V ' - '- - fc;s we are aiso agenu ior adiiow a jones . ..-s .. . and can nil jonr order at any ' os for prices before placing jour -; '' ';; ; ' '.Toura for P . V V J Wholesale and if PnONI C9. Cor. HrcRtl A ITr.ncorIt Rw. f 1 V . ' 1 I ' f 1(3 W aa" ' of, the well, AT COST. PJli'D. S.' GALLON I Sulplinrtc Anhydride 47.9D46 tdrae (lU(............(.... ,..!.4iiJ Magnesia (MgO)..,.,.w,..... 4.581S lron(fe)..................i,. .8062 Potash (K30)........it f .8988 BotUNaSO).., ..,...'..,..., ..: .7788 Chlorino 01).. .86fi9 LUhia (LiSO). , , . . ,Tras 8ilica(Hi08)...... ."...,, -T"S39 Carbonlo Anhydricl (COS).,;.,.. 8.9373 Oreanlc and Volatile Inorcanio "matter... ,. ,. . ..,.....f r.... S.Q786 - r . L, , . ; Total-Oraln;- 106.0448 i ' t - ' . Vronf the Analrsis of Dr. Jas. M.Vhit- ... BeW foreeoingt flgnrei are deducted. C TH08. CLAKKB, A. M. Ph. D. ! 'S ; Bond TJnienIty, Germany. foT,S7. 1900. ". - ' " j properties of Vade Meonra Wale.' .: s. D. N. DALTON, U. J). 1 m,m aw H'-' DUFFY; Druggist, Fine Lot of i Uma." nTum you want tiricksee order elsef here. - 8D0 of thr s 5 bunlnesa, ,,;' j RelVll Orocer, O vj ; ;t r "T't 4 Shows Continued 'ldw Average of - Leading Crop. 1 Uereu of Odd Kellowi Im SUtt. ' Lawyer Po la wqmttt'.I' L' .'CaM.. The Grtre ef ' t Haeea nd Its i , t-, RAUtieH,-ABg,SLr-Th Bute agri- aultaral ; department' today : lamed . It orop report for AaguBk "This glree the following a the preaent pereentaget of ooadltlon! -Cotton 89, com 88,. tobacco 70, peai 81, sweet potato 84, late Irish potatoes 85, peanau8?, sorghum 78, late cabbage 70. , The . lowness of the per. centages-'of the - leading oropi, shows now nniarorable the maon is; yet ttey have declined but little lino the July report, As to yields of small grata the percentages arer Wheat 81 ,oaU 80, rye 84. The condition of trails, etc; Is given as jouows: &ppies wv . seaoney . tkj, grapes 84. ; iit vf.f " Bacteriologist ,MeCarthy of .the agri cultural department Is now making the ISTestlgatloa ai tthe praeenee f tu berculosis In the 88 cows in the Insane asylum herd upon whiofc fuberCallnro- I'lbe agricultural aeperipieni is aatieea by one of lt quarantine laapeotorSithat in part of UoDowell county hs finds la esttle badly Infected with ticks. The goTernment expert will cut-out the In fected region. ' He ws reaches hers that James J. Let- grand, one of ' the leaillag --oltleens' of Rockingham, dead of Brlght's dj ease. ,fle hu serred . to tW legislature and also as a penitentiary directory, rjtr Grand SecrsUry Woodell if toe- Odd Fellows nude a atatement to the Grand Master todav as to the ftrenittu of the order In.HortnJtirollB J He. fay sr). proaches SOOO'and that the gain this year Is orer 1000. . I -O .f 'J I : Jkmek H. Pou, V well kfao wt a tttorney her has gone to Greensbor Ho appear against a cotton mill company ? which Is sued "for . maintaining c a" pond, which breeds moaqultoea. He hat read all the latest authorities on thatsubject and shows up the uoaquhoes' as the "great bearer of malarial poisou1" The grave of Nathaniel Maoon U us Held 0b a farm In Warren, county. For manr vears It haa been, the custom f persons pasting (here to sdd a stone to the mound or cairn of stones Whkh sur- mooptsthe grave, and -ftie mound "Is a Ureone. .There yet etlstss few relics of Uaooa snd these It .U the. purpose of the Bute literary and historical aoclety io secure and put In vie berel ' What moat people want is tomeUiIng mild and gentle,' when ; la ' need, of a phytic Chamberloin's ? Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot They srs easy to talie and pleasant In effect For sale by F. B. Puffy A Co. ,'-.Ti O. 0. Buck, Belnio, Ark., lays ''I ws trenbled witbeontli..;'.ioa tfnjtM rioughl DdWItt'i Lltte F.arly i;!sc"rs.; Pfm-o thee hrvebeen eatlrwly cured nf my I cm plaint. I recoramund tin m." K, 8. Puffy 4k Co. RalclchWins. Speetal to JTouraal VI Jilt', BaLsioav August --S1 The , second game la the Pennant series here to day, resulted, llaletgh 0, Wllmlflgtoa 8. . mT v . . . . i ii ii , .'. ,. . .KaTil Eeserve Appointments. . Bperial 'to Jo'raaL"c'.;t"-' ,',-","-!.'. ULKion, August SlrOoTernot. Ay ooek to day eommlMlone the following oflloeri ol the HavaTUrfgade,. 1 '- " - . 0. W. Mellck of Elisabeth City, Adju mui.-V vT. -t U A. Old if Elfstbeih City. Aldt- . W, K. Bmtlh ol New Ttern, Assistant Rngluetr. ... i . ' ' : ' If the artloo of onr bowels Is hot easy and regu'nr sot Ions cornpllniitons annat be llio final rtuSt, leVUt'a I. .-.; Early Hlw:ia will romovs this dngpr Safe, pleasaut and afToctlre. F, B. DuITy A Co. K r . . ,'- , COLA IlEAbACBlrOWDn'S. (. 1 . Are absolutely hurtnleM, sllinulsllnff rather thaa ilcprwMilnr Hit jstmi the price Is mfnndwl If tbrr ,U not euro. 10c, at Biif'ham't I'hsr . Celery V.: Tlierc Ii not hu!.-v In tSun nrvnr full to tr t Dst!' Prrn. err ) r--n,i 'y ? e (. n I :! n I 1 i i ' . Great Stir is Tampa , . Tampa, FlsAugust 80. The Intense excitement manifest in the Latin quarter creates the Impression that the vigilance; committee is again at work tonight.. It is Impossible at this time to. obtain defi nite information.'" Evictions by .renting agents are causing great excitement. It is believed that more than .100 , women snd children slept" In. theT streets last plght. The central eommltteeof Re sis tenet Union cat down the soap house allowance to one meal s day. ( , - Another proclamation was Issued to day in the name of "The People of Tam ps snd 8nrrotmding Country." It hrges that immediate steps be' -taken by all parties concerned to have the factories opened snd states a determination to proteot the industry of ..cigar manufac turers In Tampa and the .employes, and laborers in such factories. It Closes with the statement: "We proclaim-to the cigsr makers that the'cltisen will not, allow any oppressions ' or abuses or 111- treat ment Imposed upon them. fct, i LIQUID' AIR. col,--'! A. Strlk-lasT BxTtMmt Wklek VtTi Shew Its Eimou Fow. : A striking experiment Which win show the enormous power of liquid sir consists in pouring some over rjulcksll ver which hat been pat Into tv mold having a sttv eye at each end. In a moment the liquid metal become fro sen hard,' and the screw eye Is firmly Imbedded-In tt. If a cord I attached to one end and to the other a weight of 60 pounds, the weight wilt be suspend ed for 15 or SO minutes at the ordinary temperature before the metal Is thawed sufficiently to allow the screw eye to be patted out,' and: nearly as long a time again elapse before the qmeksu' ver returns to its ordinary liquid state. Alcohol, which, as no one can forget, Is need' for measuring degrees of ex treme cold, as H does not freese until about 150 degrees O, la easily convert ed Into what IS practically alcohol ke when liquid au to poured Into It -First ot an, however, It becomes a thick as treaclaand when lifted ont ot the eon tainlng Vessel can be still farther; fro- sen stiff Into ldcles.'.', tK "u- The black magtc, '."OTwHat- would- m the middle ages hare been called black manic, which can be berformed with liquid ar Is of so starUlng a character that ft would, have condemned such modern experimenters as Professor De- wsr . to all, the ' consequences .whkh were' visited on thoew who.' were sup posed (o be In league with the' devil Everybody talks gUbly.of the. Torri cellian vacuum, the space at the top of the column of mercurf in the barome ter, which U popahuly . supposed to have nothing In It. Moisten a piece of cotton wool nowerer. .wun liquid air. Touch the glass' Which contains this vacuum. In a minute a shining silver ed, mirror formj at the point ot con- MThe Vacuum which TorricelU describ ed, the vacuum which "the adestlst would have sWorn existed, the vacuum which every student hu received aa an article. of supreme faith, I disproved! It la a chimera, a vain Imagining. The vacuum contain the vapor of the mer cury In the tube. It la but the merest fraction of vapor, so little that It e erta a pressure of only, one-millionth of ; sn , atmosphere Impalpable, un thinkable. - let under the alchemy of this fore It reveals Itself to .the, aye of oven; the most careless observer CasseU'a Magsslne, t . i V'.. ; . . ... . J- Census reports are not generally In teresting to ladle, cut some figures that are "printed In The Bun today di rectly concern them and will doubtless attract their attention. ' It seems to female population of Maryland exceeds the male by S.404, there being 689,273 male In th state and 803,709 female. Maryland women, however, ara not like those of Massachusetts, who ar In hopeless majority because th demand for then) la not equal to th supply. Maryland women are so attractive arid so dultKhtf 11I that It Is necessary to pro duce them In large namhers to meet tbs domauds of the matiimonlnl market abroad as well as at homo. The appar ent excess ot Maryland females Is only statistical It Is not reel o genuine. Thar could not be. Id the nature of things, an excess of Maryland women. When the bachelor ot other sections hear Of Maryland's surplus feminine crop there will be a general rush from all qusrti rs to s-ctire as wlv- woimn who fur swivtnwts, beauty, eli-Twn.-and capacity are chlf f among 10,0O'i' and altogether lovely. Baltimore fiuu. . 1 , ; " ; f ..- Inhabitant of tl Tyrol bar lost lose. T! vlllrif.; watrhman Is poBltlve ti nt when he j !'! the banks of t! 0 l.-:kn the r'. ht b-f r ttie r.-:.- (' u'. 1' vi'-y It Tvns 1:1 s t. "1 r.il,.'. " 1 ha f. t, !. -, r- . I t hi t nsortili is ii.!: ' 4 I. t ft 1 1 ut t.. InM wus l-rt to ;.'if t!.t It ever M. (. a V 0 ti y - - ' t r t' o ! r o ! '. 1 t . I . : " to !-'- 1 t. I t a ! f r ! 1 t THE MARKETS , The foUawlnjt quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Lv ham Co, tfew Bern' CorroirtHf- i Ppeni ElgB. Low. Close Aug.:.r.rtC'f 1M 748 miM Oct..,..; r.y. .7.48 -T.58. 7.48 - J.47 Jnnary.wi. WtL 7.B1 - ZfiX XC8 t .sufciT qhIcjsao,Aog. 81. WHtiT!- " f Open. ' High. Low. Wosel eptM.,J!Q ,70.. ,9, ,70 OoBa t :u0penv- High, 'Low-, Close Sept; lbsi 67 '67t . u, u t .. . ' iim ' 7i Rib! . t:i a jOpen. High, i Low Close Sept; S 825 s-827i i 889"" f 885 ' s New York, Aug. II. 8toCksj--" . A Open. .High. Low. Close Bugar". .'. tCL 134. 1 134f ' 138 ' ' 188, 8c,IfJPfd...,.I,7t K.L. ........ 14S 14Di ita, a U.L...v(,.18r ,18 -j J3f ,',48 St. P U -S rTUff Wi Tex. PscS.... 4Jj'48t -42- m Am. O. P.'.... '. "-. 89, 0on,Tob - U.S. 8. "m 2f 91i 921 w j ' ' rt t " UvrgS 4 !-- Spots 4 U-18 Sales iO.OOO bales. Futures, Aug-Sept, 484.,' Oct-NoV.4.16 ! , t L FOB .R1BXI11IPX8. - j ; Same week "' ' List week , last year,' 1,- 8,400 4. This week. - .j h. Bat. 0O 900 1300 : 900 , 1400, 900 ,S700 8,000 Hon. 8000 Tues." 6000 , ' Wd. SlOO 1 v Thar. . -; Ml,-, ' The laws' of Jhealth' require 'that the bowels move once each dsy Snd ..one of the penalties' for Vlalatlng this' law is piles,;- Keep your bowels . regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach ana iiiver xaoiets wnen necessary ana you w HI never have, that severe punish ment Inflicted upon you. Price 15 cents. s or sate oy r, o. jjuny uo. , , ,iHi safcleet v : . JlmrrDo you think, there is anything m toe saymg that nan m brain foodl ,11m don't know.-But It won't do you any barm to try the experiment- Boston Couriers j TflQCUAISB THE STSTBII iX I Kfledtually yet gently when costive or bllllous, to permaaently overcome Isb- Itnal constipation, to awaken ! the kid- Beys and liver to a healthy activity, without irrltatlag or weakening them, la dispel headache,-' colds,1' fevers, use 8)rup of Figs, made bytbe California Pig Bynp'Oov i..;rf-'it;..g.n' -.That ha long been seeded, Laxative Tuteles Chill. Toole, combining the laxative effects of Fig Syrup with' Iron sad Quinine.' Pleasant to . take ,and safe, surs tonlo, fiOo,. atfiradhaa's Pharmacy, ' -N .V-., w 1 , - r kl' i--.j; l..?r:V . . SILK KUUn UUOD5. , '- Do yon kaow what we avsaa by Slck Room Goods r Ws mesa all of the ar ticles,, which, have - been brought 1 eat mostly daring recent years articles for the Uvlatioa of suffering moag4hse who are 111 a well a articles of us to the home, snch si Fountain Hyrlege Hot Water Bags, Mad tola Droppers etc, etc, W have a good, stock,. ot all this class of goods and art selling them at very reasonable prices. Com In and look at them. Much suffering and often sickness caa be avoided if the - proper Sick Room article Is la th house ready for use at the proper time. Bradhsm's Pharmacy. ''i"--: i- LAXATIVE TASTELESS tiLL lOi.lOt 1 .4. It.n.ii . ni lotd ml I'lill'illliN I I r -t ail nutt In 1 1 R t 1 I (. i:' 1 " Bin .iMil-. llwi n a I C'l'-am snd 5!ilk. In : I al-.r ri'-i-t. 1 -t, li01 jrl is fiillnwv. (Jr'-aui 4n' j.i-r q j-'-r qt, " c pi r 1 1II..11. cm: 1 ii.! . 1 . I PORTSMOUTH -,i jxft-.t. y , r ..i j -.h'-" -. . - -:' .v Goi'jM "!.- but Z illtui 1 il n n BflCli JUriT IIECEIVI I IClovetHiH Prtntf -Butter, -Fancy Elgin Butter, Fulton Market Corned' Beef, Small Hams and Shoulders, Whole Grain KiMilO&qWCflMedXeattvImported and Domestic Sardines aiidSalmcit,-Ltinoh'lTorfghe.','i " ..il.i o 'Ur ft- ivf ;u-.. 1 m J. j.;.., vThe Best of everything in the Grocery line at the Lowest 'Pricies?er'V Yours to Please, " , ,-i(ti-;'. l'-'-:Kti.. S. 4-- n '"t i.-lv't ,i-.w;5r'. . i rw-.-.it.Miif.'sj. atffiW sr ft . T.t '.UT,..r.iV. W 111 , I 1 1 . IMI A 1 1 II T 7Z al la - Ifl 1:1 lllllllili . "a -:' ''Phone l ':w 71 Br6a4 St. g iiiiniinimnmiiTiiiiixiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiro SELLING: OUT AT COST KM? 10 MS WO Wilt SeU ALL BUMMER GOODS POSITIVELY AT (JOST and' .tTITDIER'' ' ' I ' - . :,3r;;iThe foUowtog. list will show what We have to close ont: M All Ladies, Misses and Childrena Oxfords, Organdies, Persian M Lawiis and all other Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroider .lSittii Fndeiwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Straw Hats, Clothing I MShoes.,;. 1 If you can use any of the above goods CALL EARLY Monday,' Atigest 6th, and we will make your heart glad with 'eur low priceik'J Bespectfully,'. . mnnnmiiiiiiiiiiimTiiiiiiiHiTiiiiim ' O r -' Ite easy io bny on our v '$1 Ji-TJlrjM 4 "A plan, Delightfut'warm r IB Cryg yv , weniner menuw-rcair ; ue - tuwjM ,. rr. X A. constructed'1 from fi, our t woc. as -represents .me', 1 best staple" CTooeriiMruit'v -and vegetables.4 We keep our stock of the latter fresh m and attaroMvw;"' s w 'T"'" S u J .'1 ULOUiN , V J R, -2 Bz-oai 'StJSrocer,:::." :Phorie IZ7. 1 PRELllUn DAY At thcPJanters-: Warehouse. '.:,', ,'t ..tvV,ul-"vv J' Vo' TTill havo plenty of buyers, with- tlid orders tor youxLtobacco, "and ;youi can 'do as, : ,, . 7cil on thl3 xnarltet as any In the BtateV . '.; " ' . Euild up your home market by bringing: " your tolncco hero, if you do not get" as much ' for it n.3 any ether market, we do not expect your r-trcn-o.; y.:',,':..J: .-Vvr.'.vTw.!.'' Cc::io do a to the v ., ,,, .,,..,. , - , ' "L-!:3 every X7cc!i day at' 11 o'clock. ;; '"';"-' J. HOWARD, Hanasor. I . r- ... I f. .i ,,." I I.. r .. i 1 II II, e- . st'aisiiaaaiaa . .- . wwrs.t lfftiT u asoactHasv 1 1 17 1 A lletalt . E 3 I Vfc. ,f.a- I . s -Vi. Premium Balo and ( j, i.. ii v.i vm.i t . .'. c. 11 H. T W. " V I 1 w n i.y V i -. 1-.
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