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. . ... -a. V I Vs eMVttl -!. -. Q VOL XIX-NO. 121.' 1 AXHACKBUPJfSu a ' Bottom of tfe.vxtl 1.47 vt! 50 DOOW prices ; : 57 ' : "on Our ENTIRS LINE -OS" WASH GOODS, -They Mil go M- i: ABSOLUTELY AT COST; 8 -, A Colored Lawns, r ; : : 7; ? ; . Organdies, Dimities, w - ' ' 7 J; - - : .V , ; .:U OS:'- ; w n w'P Affording more than 20,000 gallons per day. ' ANAUSISGttAINS PIR1 ULqT"ff PoUmIui Sulphate.,.,..., .... '.'.5138 t " Sodium Chloride i..,v...... 1.4037' - f a- 1 Magnesium rtulphti...,........18.53S ,1 - CaloiuraOhloride ..r M90 W Calcium Bulpliate; ...a. 64.W21 - Calcinm Bi-carbonate u...U.5'8A - - Iron Bi-carbonate... ;..... l.WW Lithium Hulnhate .Traoet - " ''- Silica ....... ....... ..:.. .......65W V lOrgauic Matter and Volatile In- v 'orranie Matter 1.8788 . - , Totalr-Gralna, 105.V4S4 --t" ' .- . -,i - AVnrn analnia made D unit annwa - ' At. freedom from surface water and quite monnt ol milpuate carbonate ol flew U,, foregoing Oguret are deducted. U. u?:vlPH0a CLA.KKB, A. M. Ph. D..., l . Analylcl CheroUt.-- ' ' Boj Uniwity.'QerraaBy. - Bichmond, Va., Bep. 4, lm . . ' "' After quite an extended -experience of pwbiB ,1an4 pUng re- , .'salta of various mineral waters, I unhesitatingly think thia water the V, best renovator and "builder tap" of them aU, i For SciulaVCatarrh and , ' Blood Diseases generally it is aftraost a Specific. Too much, In my opin , ion, cannot be said of the curative properties of Vade Meoum Water"i r-';-'.:- tr. p. y; dalton.-m. p:4 WE W BEIIW, W, C. ,... We also keep a full and f " Groceries'. , If you want good ue m uui, 1 " We are also agenti for Ablott A Jones . anJ can fill your order at any ns,orjrice before placing your order elsewhere 850 of thoee a ' - brick will go as far as 1000 :; ,i':r:,' :'." '4Tpur$ 3 ',.l.Ji: Wholesale and Retail Orocer, 7 : 5 nOU W Cor. n'roscl & IlearTr K ' n , ; I . J v Dotted Swiss, . .O figures ana vews. w n -I vj -.w Snlphiiric AnhydriO (808).i.47.B4 Lime CaO(i.. j.... .86.4828 Magnesia (MgO). 4.5818 Iron(Fe).....,. -.8862 Potash (K30),uv. U. i.eri,.vtr.8082 Soda NaSO).... ............ ..v .77(8 Chlorine (Cl).w....;....k-.i Lithia Li801. ..... ......TrarM 8ilica(8K)8).v...w.......v.k,... :.88B Carbonic Anhydride (COB)..;.... .W7J Oreanic and Volatile Inontanic ;' . .,. . v V .TotalOralnvv 106.0448 '. ' . ' - y Front the AnalytU of Dr. Jas. M.IThlt- Vof. 7, 1900. OtS; reek supply of Choice Family Baiter, Coffee and Flour give '.V time. When you want brick we brick from anywhere else, . . - for -buHinesa, K :-i ' i rr w " i ..4 .f '--v ' . , "4 AT,' HZ K. J J LJLLJ-tJ He Gives" Good' Reasons' For the W Large Vote Received Thirl lynchlnr This Tear. Work ' 'JUoae fcr Ooavlota., ' Charles i toa xpoIUoa Late r ' xl. QpealnfefCot. - !ai " ' .... 'JHl Balxibh. Anguit 28. The lynching Of the negro at McFarland yeeterdiy for rape lithe third In the BtaU tlltl year. It la the flret kince ,Goy. Ayoock"mde the formal announcement that in future he woald offer 8,200 reward for lyuchert. It Is presumed that he wU ia thU inake official : announcement of won. reward. He U greatly onoerned about the Irnch- (ng spirit and to And ho w, strong It ls.: The convicts In this State hart Id the past 87 years bunt 86 railways, with' a total of 1.487 miles, or about two ' fifths Of the whole mileage a lorth Carolina. The sstimatedi value jf the work U tS.OOBamUeonanaverag.'.!''; The news'that HM.fFlaler, the Florida multl-mllllonalre.-'wUl aext Sat urday marry Miss Mary Lily Kenan, as announced here hls morning,' wn read With Interest, though the announcement was expected. , , i , r s 8tate Super! Undent, of public. Jp- strnotloa Toon left today for 'Concord, Where he wilt tomorrow speak at an ed ucational rally. Two f the companies of hlsdd regiment, werf -frflm thst uongresmsit vnartea it. -4 nomas', is here. He is Ip excellent health, "and says he It entirely confident that he will win In the eonteet which John- K. Fowler, Populist, Is making for his seat: He says that 6o socouiit ofHepubllcaa hot tlllty to Fowler-thr rotes of many In fluential men,of that parjy were cast tor him (Thomas) whlefjf courashe gojibs solid Democratic, rote... Be further rot the obtton.mlll totrand tfit swlois sup portnj RpKd -jmoortsTo,wirt's prospects -appear to be Terymeagrs la. deed. :1 C-- , The eases for this Bute's extensive ex hibit at the Charleston exposition, which are being made hers i out of 'n a tire oak,' are nearly compietea. i nu etaie nu undoubtedly secured the beet spaee at the exposition and IU display will be all the more Imposing by reason of J he fact that It fill beoollectiyt. i Jvy; Jesse Jones, a negro from South Caro Una, Is tn Jafl here for subbing William Palmer,' colored, ""Whoso condition Ms serious. After s quarrel about s wrest ling bout the slabbhkf was done. Char les Bnrca Is la jail as aa accessory, The first" open boll . of coOta was brooghl .here yesterday;' three weeks later than last year's im.,m(M,i j-fh.i J'f'.'f-VV- t ' Rain Prevents Game.' -- . ,. . - 8peclal to Journal..,-. X - V t- i - Bauuoh, Aug. 22. Rain here Joday prevented the thlrd.Pennant. gamebe- tween Wilmington and TlaleJgk. t;, , TO CLEAPoE Tile SYSTEJI ,J . Kffectuslly yet gently ! n ri.stlvehr bflllous, to permanenlly ovcr i.c 1 r.b- Itoal constipation, to iv , the I I neytand liver to a l y auv.;y, without IrriUUiigor wkuuing thom. to dUnel headaches, aolda. fcTera. use Syrup af Figs, mads b Ahei tjalltonls rigByrsaOo, ", - -. '', or n i '-4. CIUP.l'T JT't August I9.ktss Bailie Irewef ' re turned Batsrday from a visit, to friends at Bog Island. , v Mr. W. F. Leneasiar U seriously 11L Dr. N. H. Btreet of -New Bern Is spend ing blm. Mr. and Mrs. B. F, fllll retsmed yet terday from a visit k Tajatlres at Kins Mrs. McDulI liblnglinne Is spend Ing S few dots !.h l'-r fJ ' r who Ii 111. . ? I Mrs. Will Tr'i p f I'I'.tconn ty . . . .- ' 1 tint!? at Vr. W C. Iir r's. " I'hm l4t ami : ... I,n i-r, Cora L Hill, Maggie, RsUeand F.Us flrinin attended the ptc nle St T-pworth filur day. : 'i '" 1 . Bsreral of bur yoneg people etct In attend the pic nlc at i:ivtnlile cbnrr.h nxar Maple Cypr4 Pi'iir liir, Our bHi. .', c!:ih. tt,e I' lswuttb, will pi IT I.'n-.a cluh (in Hilnr'i gr(Miii(;i f"r!iUj arirrhcf.o. I" i. ? ary I.. V.; ':.! liT '' lorn.'r sre !ng the o. s M 1 I ma. Iion't l"rEr-t tl.nl t!- Ht, Sir. Ni-w toa wi; lrina ti-'f-'- ; at l.limurtli !! b V.'. .,-..!jr el;- ;i ,f. I), R-l J r. i ..ii i I- t J it;!!' . . C, FRIDAY OHHSa, AUGUST237Vol,- V7Wv:?j";''. ... ..... ... f - , ,. . , I. KEAR THE COAST. Many People YUIUng-. A Drummer's Mishap. Cotton Prospect; Lectures J: j Und.i Potatoes Good Quality.' :.'?--sd Metlaia.ti SaB ftaag,:.x tf -!Zorah,:Aagtiat nSoase. of or'far-Rmi.Wm--,.an.na;-' 9a.1Kr': fll ' nars hare began to pull fodder but It Barnum of your city ts In out town Vlt1 trino " ' ' " .' -1 , Messrs. (,'narne and JCd Kuisell Louisiana, came on a visit to their pa renta,"Mr. and Mrs. ML Buaeell,: Chvlle and Ed are Bwausboro boys, but have been trying their fortune In . Louisiana. They are mechanics. . ' "v F Mr. George Ganier of Portsmouth, Va- was a visitor here for aersral davs last and this week., , ur i w- ' n LoU of visitors all the thne, and com mercial drummers to kill. There has been hers In the last -week more than a doaan of these solicitors. To day Mr. Smith from Hew Bern,- Moody of same place;'RoberU Daily; Story of Hertford; Ronntres of Klnston,.and others.' n ' ,The latter had an experience, not In the general line bf his , work. 1 After he ha arrjved and given . op ,hl; uam to tae ostlers, jus Dorse got very uwy sad wanted to show pfl a - little, which hs did by rearing up behind, some - folks call It kicking, started on the ran down the street, throwing out his driver , and making for acrou the street, attempted a trapeze performance by trying to Jump the fence, wagon and all. The harness broke which left the horse on one side, and the Wagon oa the other."" 1 ' Mr. Ed Dtxod and wife of Jonet ooun ty wets here last and this week Visiting. Ed ssys the crops around him irr much better than he expected they would be three weeks ago. He Is a good . farmer sad says mors cotton will be made this year than last, hut - the corn crops are not d good. ',- ' MIsstFertrude Provow of Duck Creek Is in town visiting., Thjs Is her - first visit to Bwansboro, She Is the daughter of Mr! and Mrs. I. M. Provow and grand daughter of of the late Ool. E. W. Forn vnie of Oaslow ooanty. '-' 1 Her and Prof. D. B. Simpson and Fred C4 Henderson of Belgrade ' 'High School, were Tiers last' Baturdaf and Bunday. Pfof. 8. wm aooompanled by his wife and two- children. They went to x the beach . Saturday and report , s fine. li Ai sight the Professor lectured In the Methodist church .oa -"Happiness and Beme" to a crowded house, the speech was par exoelleace. the- best we -ever hoard on the subject .'! , Hex! day, Sunday, at 10 a. . ni Bro." Henderson gave, the Bunday school lecture. In a speech of half aa hoqr, kich was well spoken and well suited to the oooaaloa as could bev we thought. k a. ml, Prof. Simpson preached a sermon, to a large congregation; Mrs. M. A. RosseU wife of M. Russell, ts Very sick,' has been down" for four wenks.;' -i-X:-1' 1 ' The mosquitoes have disappeared, and "ainn us gia4,.i-v'H,xr. f Well our rail road and hotel are si most here, so say the boys, anyway we have got the people InterosUd la the scheme. A rail road man from Oolds boro has been Interviewed," aqd Is now Interviewing. The ' Wilmington people are talklag. but some said, Kew Bern a oppoaid to our. road. , We wonder If It Is so. " Hope not' If so, w by sot We're going to have the road and hotel Just the same. One man here gives 1400. tot S hoUL Who aextr. - f The laws of health require that the bowels mors oaos each day and one of the penalties for rlalatlog this law Is piles. ' Keep your bowels regular ' by Uklng a does, of Chamberlain's Jtomach and Liver Tablets whoa necessary , and yoa wlD never hsvs that sevsr rupfc ssent lui'.lcted upoa yoa.- PrloslS oents. For sale by F. B. Dally A Co. ' ' i i , Trenton.". t.. August aa .. Nottie Brogden who who has bees rlslllng her sister Mrs a. Koonce In Raleigh returned home to day. ' -,- Messrs. ft, O.'Credle and Alvla dell of New Bern, were la Tr Mr. D. II. Borrlue was m!e hrrr bt a fine danhter ronilnt Into bis horn a fe ! n ago. . . . Mr. i;..rry WLttaker gave S bay-tl li to the yuiuif folks of Trenton. A'.. wme1 to enjoy It and was rcry piur! appreciated. , . , ' , Mi Annie Bryan of wiar Po1!h U r ;i was 111 Trenton Uxlay tUttlng K,i T, P. K nonce, accompanle"! by Mr. Ite !ri, Ion Dnw'-.n of Tilt f s ii it ty r. r fii'.Inn C- n,I,,rt, . la T- u- In Trenton 1 "r. J A . ' ' ii. 1' r. t'inrj Ii - ' i V y's c : '.. l f.f I.n ;H i:. "tt S!.- 1 1 in l.r. 1 ! its Caught a eeab., Small hat the Heal thing. Sale of Swamp erT trnfavorahle weaiher for hTx ,xoe man who um not sen ais potatoas In the apriog, but has kept , them ..fill new, Is "In it!' j There are a few amont as who have somB.,..-w----.. We are sorry to report the Illness of I ward is attending her and we trust,-will hare her out soon. . V ' " i, , We learn that Mr, IsalahToler Is also quite slcsuf -i jk. -j , . tn , . The young ladles organized a Sunday school af Friendship, last Buadsy. Thafs right; put the men to shame. ' Mr. Henry A. Brown Jr., ts surveying again in our neighborhood. , He has ef fected the sale of s large body of pooo- sta land which we hops to. see developed soon.The-buyer is aHorthern capitalist who is eble.to do so if he wishes.7 Mrs. Hardy. Whltford of Vsaeeboro, Is visiting relatives and friendsat' Oar plac6. s ' '-J"yj "r ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J.. Whltford were in your city yesterdsyo We hare a hear show this week Bears are eating Mt. B."0. Whltford's corn and he hassuceeeded'- in ' catching7' one, which they have tied ' and brought ' out alive; : Bruin Is now standing at the end of a chain, ' He's a little fellow bat a bekr all the same. What most people went Is something mild - and gentle, when In need ofs physic. Chamberloia's , Htomach and Liver Tablets fiU the bill to a dot They era easy to taxe and, pleasant, la eHeot, Fotaale by F. 8, Daily A Cp. , 1 Grtlonv- August 13,-Mr. J. Z, Brooks went to Klnston Monday on business. Miss Ers B. Webb Of Klnston is risk ing Miss Maggie' Pieman ' for a' few Mr. Geo. Sugg,: Lloyd 'Woolen and Marria Meschamof Kinstonre In town to enjoy the game of ball between Vance boro and 6rlf toa-.-. ? Pt,W W . Dawson acoompaated his mother Mrs. Back Dawson, to AshevUla, where Mrs. Dawson will sUy for a few weeks for her health, ; Mot Allea and Frank Bumery of King- ten, came over Tuesday to see the game of ban. T; ' 7 r '". v"..:1'. Ben" Bheppard, Sidney Moore and Barnes Bumerell came orer from Ayden Monday to ses the game of ball Miss Mary Hades of Etlnston Is in town visiting frlendsrrtiv ' V We had quite a crowd at the ball grounds to see Vanceboro clean Grlfton Did therseeltt W V -: Misses Maggie PltlnjanTEmms Esene, Mania Gardner and MamU Dawson, Mr. Hebet Gasklns, Paul Brooks, Alls W, Gasktns, Robert Abbott;, Jack Dawson, Charlie tlrubbs, Jim Odam and good many othsrs left lor Norfolk: Vs., Tues day '"",;,Ji! -i.W -; IX ' , .we are baying rain almost every day aow and the farmersanhavlng a bad time to house (heir fodder. ' ' -' . Mr. S. Long sad Jacob MeOotter went to Klnston WednesdsV on business. MtW. B. .Blount went' to Klnston Toeedsy. '"v J ,'.:,,,V'.5.' The Vanceboro boys got ' free -drftaks after the tame of ball was over at Heber QaaklnsyounUIa and ws hope the boys will eome back again. . . - BOAT NOTICE I l The white" boy who removed inr dirk painted, clinkeD built, duck iiig skiff from the deck of the Net tie W. at Bishop"- wharf, 'Wednea: day, August 21st, 1901 before seven o clock in tue , morning, waa seen by parties at the ship yard, If he wants to escape trouble he had. bet ter return ft atoned. '" 8AML W.SMALLW06D. LAXATIVE TASTELESS ;:!llto::ic. n t s hn -ttolwl mm m Hish . r...1l.l, ft i N Ol.iW Ottlll t si am I it At. -tAtl. I J 1 mil advance In n -'nl t I , n."l Milk. i. ! 1 pri li i.t t'fi we ar i . f pni v til Ci' r lJ "WS. L. 1 V r. , 1 l,. ai f.-i: i "i ' - pi r k t.- p-r ijt. S ic ..-r , M. DAIUV. Jsj- itfi f-: -art PORTSMOUTH 5l.v ill i fTimX' AAJ :i k iflf'S TArt 4i jt r x, (.at m rit; 1. ' NICE X0 JV&X BECEIVia ! f. .?i;,;;.s7, ..,v:Mr. ;.,.,.. ,..ii VI- Clover Hill Print Buttejr, , Market Corned Beef, Small Hams and Shoulders, whole Grain Rice lOq qt, Canned Meats," Imported and Domestic Sardines Salmon,. liUiich Tongue. . - -'The Best of everyttiing id the Grocery line at the Lowest Prioesv . . ' Tours to Please, I.U?t Jl 1 ttMi 'Phone 01. 71 SELLING OUT AT COST if,- 4 , -v tv v ti .it -a J 'I," ' l. 1 " ! -We -witt Se9 ALL "SUMMER GOODS POSITIVELY AT COST, and UNDER, , , r -;The" following list will.show what we have to close out: All Ladies, Misses and Qhildrens Oxfords, Organdies, Persian Lawns and all other Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroider ies,' Silks, Underwear, Shirts,' and 8hoe8. ; A' " If you can use any of the above goods CALL EARLY Monday, Augest 5th, and we will make yonr heart glad with our low prices, Bespectfnlly, Q.."i j- u - v. v l.-. , . . J? J BAXTER 7S1 miinniiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiii ?'Ite easy to'bny on ouf '. . i,Weathe''"meruui.fea.:.De; i v constructed : ,.from,: .onn-i.. stock. at ,repreaenu th.t, i beet staple grooeries Jruita n 4 . and vegetables. We keep , fcour stock of the latter fresh' :'- ;SjBJM,oi)Nr.jR., i 1 1 njtii-n'ttik ' l'a . PREf.lllir.l DAY At-itho " Planters IVarchouse. - We Trill have plenty of buyers, with the orders lor your tobacco, and you can . do as well on thi3 market as any In the State, V. - . Build up your home market by. bringing your tobacco here, II you do not get 'as much for it r 3 any ether market, we do not expect your ratrocrtp.-;: ;:!-? C:no darm to the Premium Sale and r f -.I" ' ' " ' : ''' ' '' ''.'0-'''. ' ...... 4 . . t, ", , -.. ., .-, . ., , , ' .. .;- s. ., . - i.,- -Ca!;-; evvrywee11: day at' 11 o'clock.; J' J. ::. H0V7AKD, llanager,' ... .. . . i . I !. t" 1 ' r ft . f..i- r. .... I f " gti.crt I t . : i , i i - , r . r ; ". M - I II I" p f WtlTTIETH TUB " t ! , a .1 f . J i i I ni a - - X Fancy Elgin Butter, Fulton .!.! . I" '- S at Setall Oroeer, 71 Broad fit. S10 Neckwear, Straw Hats, Clothing i.ir ' .. i f ' LATilS; : V t J. u : M'rr FIELD,' 22 if ;'n i .; ' , .. . v . - v . , r '
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