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.. "w,., - ' I ! - ... VOL XIX - NO. 132. Kr,V EIHN, N. C, JSUXCAT 1102X1X3, SiPTSiJBEtt 1, TWINTIIT TIAR -.1 .. . ."k .k .-V. IT r '&AKHACKBURN'Sl A a : ' Down goes Llcwty WM- 'M'iTo the, boUwhbft&MffijmW) Ki ? 4 All I ' v , f .'SO DO : OlRimCESMSM -f oarOni ENTIRE IJNB OF VASH GOODS. -They will go x v a noni i iTn i Colored Lawns Organdies, Dimities - ' V .V - i A,. - A xrrr k n 47-49, PQLLOCK STREET, s g " t JUST EECIIVIff A SIW 5 .JC" ALSO EXTRA. RUBBERS FOR SAME. Don t forget we harea fresh lot of .' Portsmouth Corned bullets: r1..:.. If you wan't Good Coffee they cau't be beat, in fact we Give us a call and wtf will " . Tours for VVholesah and sf PUONK (19 '4r. Rrwad & 0Ancok flu. c v ' ; 'k .k ji J. t-. J i JEXPEClS JfEV GOODS for the oominjj scaso,wre preoared sflft- for. for it They are coming in no'ir idaily. We jiw gito iohave -c'- a full store, -and so arranged that' (me can easily " look It over ij Oat stock .will besold on' SHALL PKOFTT$ niaking: quick saleg.r' v:-. Oae-of"our'."eaders''-th,B Fll ''I'lif '-I V'i '1f-.va' uaii Bearing ruastqrs. ' No teanng the carpet or straining in ''" BTGoods Delivered Promptly. PMONK- ' 13 IffDDIiS Bi 4- ilk add Cream . ' ' 1 ' . vnui w lira jgimn a.iTMin mi 911 ktnili of feed we are compelled 4o 1-'rance-tbe price of Cream and Milk.- - : On and aftor fept. lit, 1901 prices will be a follow: C roam 40o perlqt, ' Milk 8c per qt, 30e per gnllon.' " : . OAKS DAIRY. FOR SALE ! My houHe and lot No, 82 New trevt, containing seven (7) rooms and kitchen, part of purchase money ean -be held On mortguge. Terms matle easy. Lot 214 feet 6 " inches dixp, CI feci 8 Inches wide, ' front and lack'"-' " '':: Will also sell my houKehold and ViUhen furniture, and one parlor ci:;tn In good condition. ' . . ' R. C. KEIIOE. Fcf Tt z ClUJrcn. A f ne tiling lo cire no --ifB thfl damp Bi ptrmlior n.rnti i S 1 n ' atlva CI.IU Ton!"; Pw,.. t , T's .-v. "r." - - - r - af - - ' -ir ifr '-. U at ohot -:-y Dotted Swiss, O " Figures and Welts. 7 SDPm;Pr V AND (IT. t rj our "Morning , Glory" brands? are headquarters for anything.-' save you money. business, r Retail Grocer, " 1i - v. ' f Jnoving the heaviest furniture. '. 1 -..rv; .v' v't- uasKiu - naraware vo. RW BXSH, JJQJ T 1; Celery Headache fewdert. i Thtm ft not any better remedy ' for headacha thaa Ibeee powder. ; Tbey never fall to relieve. Made and told only at Davla' Preacripltoa Fhannaey. v :Wm .v.". Ihrdtciiof Yfcch p-- t'ir. - H rmr liands fti'ry nc.n 'i b xuK to discover a iltsMii'v cui.tonH'r.' " T! Coliimlila Tiryrlo wlili-li in im 1( nnnr use. Allot our wliwh n at l"w i . lint tiny am nil f.,., V n H 1 ' T. irli'iH fnr s! sir. i. A TOOK REVENGE IN FIRE. ; Msastrons Endlnc of Attempt to Intro- ; 1"" dace Enillsb Customs. ' Dihtir, CoW Aogust " SO-nln spired by antagonism tq tbejofiljahflietnod el keeping guard oa alt extensive prop erty to prevenf poaching, and this spirit tolng greatly intensified by ithe' killing of a ranchman for fiahing In the forbldr den'Sraters a month ago, a mob has des troyed practically the entire -ettablUh-ment belonging to WUliam RaddlnVan Bnglishmajt, at tha grand. Mesa ' lakes,; north of Delta, t i The last act of -depredation was committed on 8anday morn ing, when 80 armed cowboys, set jre to the large fish hatchery, Jhr only remain ing building oa the ground. - When Mr RadidlSB1 nrst -parcliased the property he stocked, the waters with fish sad the wood with game and install ed several goardt to prevent depreda tions, The residents bitterly opposed the Innovation, and .Insisted ahat .they had the right to fish and. kunt vwhere they pleased.1 ' --" ' - (,'J After repeated warnings one or the guards shot 'and? killed . rranohmaa whom he found fishing In a lake' on the property. "Vengeance was Vowed by the neighboring residents,, and the guards sought safety "in flight, leaving only one or two caretaker t The "damage is placed at 140.000 hit -t.n-tf .(K 1 .v'; ., '.."! : !Have you a sense of fullness n the re gion of your stomach after eating f V so yon will be benefited jby aslns Chant. betlatas Btomach sad Liver Tablet. They also core belching and soar stom- ack. iThey ? regulate, the. bowels- toa Price, 85 cents. Sold by F. S. Daffy Jo Populate Alaska. iTiooMi, Wash August 80 The Fa- cinc uoast Bteamuip uompany ana tne olu trsnspoTtatioa cenipanles ' Operating la Alaska are preparing to start - a far- reaching movement hating , fol its " ob ject ; the seUlement ;of the, pulley of southern Alaska with tens of thousands of sturdy1 fmmlgrantf ' frbtn' Korwsy, Sweden and other, ftorthera Baropeaa eonatrles; '- ; : WkMiv-x? Becenr exDerimentil ' together 'with Government reporti,vhow;a thatfall hardy grains thrive In Alaska and that potatoes ' ana ot&er vvegetsDies - can oa matured sontk: of the"; Jakon; river. Weather statUtlosihave' been Obtained showing that the country is more favor able for . eettlersi - thaar Manitoba :' and Korthenx Dakota. '.Another favorable feature d the fact .that :, the - coast of Alaska abound in salmon, fisheries': aim Oar to those. o orway. 7.J; ' A never falling cure for ute,t burnr, scslds, ulcers wounds and- sores Is D- Wltt's' Witch Basel- Salve. &. moat soothing and healing remedy for all Skin affections, Accept only the genuine." I i" Bet $250;000 lo ' jNew tork, A6g,'a-4Wha't'ls said to be the greatest wager In the - history-: of thaiportlng world was arranged .today upon ..the -renJt of the International yacht races. Twenty English arid Ameri can capitalists sremtetested Id s venture Which involves nearly half s million dol lsraV.; r.st rA: Z J : W. Fj MusUn, president of the Pitts burg Stock. Ezobange,. representing 10 wealthy residents of that .city, gave sa te ran os to Walter I. Elngtley that the II W.OOOwhlch he brought on the Dentscn land yesterday from an English syn dicate of prominent men to be -placeJ Upon Shamrock II would be Covered at odds 8 to 8. This sfternoea the princi pals met to discuss details and Mr Kings ley will wire to England the eiect. state of affairs. " 4 ' ' . r, J B. W Pursell, Kintersvllle, Pa, says he suffered SS -years with piles and could dbtsiano relief Until DeWittY Witch Basel Salve effected s permsnent cure. Counterfeits are worthies. F. 0. Duffy. 'T r- :3 1 ; "j Gloomy OutlooZ For Strikers, Plttthurg. August SO-Whlle " there Is nb chang In the steel strike situation-, more, . transpired to day calculated to produce results In the near future. The conference between the Bay .View cor , mlttMpnu t9 Aoislgiiiuutca ofiiuiii'b, the.- continued eftorts of Prctldont BnrnV- of .the Window 01t Workers Association to bring about a 'settlement the editorial In The Labor World, call ing for the Impeaebment of President Sliatlor, all Indicate that the crisis Is spproachlng and that an Important nlianga In affair Is , Sot far dlnunt. What tbs outcome will be no niHa cn tell The dutalll if . the Conference of the Bay View committee and the Amal gamated ofilnlals hare rnt bi yt been rli v u'fiit I y olllicr parly, but the ft t'. t t'.ie committee II bore at all would li. .at that the Bay View strikers arc en . . Tin g'-ncr) belief Is tl.nt the ,'n t .f I' 1 "en, it ten's vWl to P ' Tor I. ' -1 V r.t if Reports from a Number of Counties to Departments Lacking. v r - Old Veta Helping to Build. Isber Day In Kaleigsv-. Cerpera-p -t "HloasJlMt'.Eepart.js-. r The Anson County IUlciob. Aug. 8U The delay Of offi cials of various1 counties ia sending In reports is one of the great 'troubles of the Stste officers. - Ai yet thTlreuurers of Bladen, Irdell, Robeson, Rockingham Stokes, Swain and Yancey have failed to make report to the- State superintendent- of public -instruction, while the county superintendents of Craven, Hay wood, Mania and Mitchell have not sent J reports.' At to Mitchell all the records ere swept "away by the " great May freshet which nearly rained the town of Bakersville and caused ..some lojiof life. -kvwSr-i A , Z.W 1 eitt i A number of the Inmates of the sol diers home here ere at work, aiding the contractor's force in putting up the new main building. Of course they are paid lor their work."' 3 " " - ' The public bufldlngs here will all be dieted, nes;t Monday, Labor Day.There wm.be a parade and speeches, v There are three speakers, labor eommissioner Yarner, es Congressman' Nichols and State treasurer Lacy. - The speeches will be at the fair grounds, where there will also "be barbecue and basebsH game. Mr. Nichols Is the oldest member of Itslelgh typographical union, the oldest labor organlzatloa in this city or State. ; - - t State Auditor Dixon say that 100 cor- poraUontbave- not stnt In 'their ap- praiseineMt of capital slock. - Hev today enroot the last notice to tbem. . If they dp not send m the appraisements he will at required 'by the new ' revenue act, make the appraisement himself.' I President : Winston of the Agricultural ahd MeehanloaLCollege here today made arrangements to accommodate 60 more students.' Hesays that even after 'this at least 50 will probably be turned off next month:;?;- -' 1 At yet 'jbe "f Qiiowing : 'oolintfes' 'lavs failed to send in . their pension : applics- ttent:;.tmber and Burke.. ' The - State ptnaloa board bad arranged -40 meeLlast Monday bat deferred the meeting until uexj Monday, a air -the applications wore, not In ilt Is not . probable' that a reward 1 for the Anton county lynchers will be Im medlatelv offered, as there la natural In terest in what the next gtaocrjury In the ODunty wm ao. - If, , . I'. I I I I i 8ld Darling, 1018 Howard' St. Port Huron, Mich., writes; "Ihsve tried many pills and laxatives but DeWltt's Little Karly plsert are far the best pills I have eVer used." They never' griper F. S. Daffy. ' " " ' PLENFf TO EATr Crops v Are. ; Improved.-Lste Corn, Fair l and Cotton Better Cue Cause of i; $lcfatc4SrA.A Pleasant 'lyw? Bellalr, August SlstUropt improving rodder saving, etc With all the. com plaint of destruction of crop by 'heat, eoldwel and dry, there seams llkejy to be enough -la 'Our great land for Our great populaton if we er: to r credit re ports current, and even 'down,, to the small Bellalr vicinity, crops are to- im proved that we hardly so .one 'men , in tea now, that has really made up his mind to perish next wlbUr for want of something to eat, but such a tribe Could be seen and heard too, about the lest of July. Old cora ls not good ' but young or lets corn Is doing well, "with a few exceptions cotton has improved Very much and evea where water stood tan consecutive day in July, there Is now a t rot pact of good cotton test - or twelve bolls to the stalk, and occasionally more. Peat ere doing far better than any far mer hoped for a month since; sweet po tatoes are doing fairly well but ; hot as early a usual; grsss ft si to, much Jm- proved, in fact it It king, and has been most of this summer. - One farmer had to mow off t hayy crop of grass to find s few onion sets . which were .cleauithe first of July." Hutebega sadother tur nips are up and growing finely, under these fine local showers. Surely this baa been; a better week- for growing things than saving fodder, much of the Utter having been damaged by rains. Home complalut of rotten potatoes of fall planting. Some , are Coming up nicely two weeks from planting.' , , ; We are sorry lo have our genial neigh bor J. 1. Hart move sway -from- our vicinity, It was thin enough before. II goes to I'ew Bern, ' ' E. M. Btreot haa been tick for some weeks, we miss him very much at 8un (1 iy Fe.hool and hope he will soon bo ' c to )'n ui again, afhe seems to be Improving. knesa f ' to he on the Incieane juxt now cit r.!u!!y chills, due perlisps to t': I'i'ce nu ml r of poor water inclous ue vs 1, i I s u i-.i )... I il t !e mm m " GoTentment Expert, For Hyde- ! Wshioto, AugaM SO. Hon. 'John ! H. Small called this afternoon a! thoDe-'; partment of Agriculture , relative to tko'. fata.horse aisBaae.prevalllng In HyJe, I Beaufort and 'Pamlico co tmtlo. J 'Mr.! Small explained that almaef SOV, horse "5 havtteoeatly. died Ittilyde . county .- alone. Dr. Salmon, chief of the, bur of animal Industry t promises to send down an expert Monday If he can pos sibly- and "a, msn- ot : otherwise; n- wd.- t S '.-Colored Graded School " r i The New Bera Colored Graded School opens Tuesday. -Itev, W. Geo. Avant is the Principal, whole a graduate of Ober- lln,Ohio, College. ' The colored : school opens about a month earlier -than the whit school and dotes earlier In the spring., i--),, 1. i SYSTEMICCATARRH. Peruw Cores Catarrh 1 Whererti Located f i f Ufa Mattl ft. Q olid, or Cbtawo, m. Mies Msttt t; Guild, Preeldent tltt- noit Tonhg People's Christian Temper anoo Union, in a recent letter from Chlr cgo,Ill,ayt ' ' ' '-"r" i PI doubt U PwttBM Am Mrlvmlluma tbe ntacdln recoamuadod toay lot caran-a otbt iyatem. A rtuaedy that wlu mm catarrh ot tbe ttomach wtD car tbe same condition of tbe muotmt meatbrane aaywbero. I hare found H the mtet remedy I have oyer tried tot catarrh,-and believing It worthy my eadonemeot I rladly accord It " - Catarrh ot the abdominal organs, is Very muob more common in summer than In winter time. . This form of ca tarrh might be appropriately classed as aummrtstairnj.fcS'-w,.--''-V, Pertn'a will tarVreatarrh wherever located. ln.p1vlo Catarth it has won well olsaorvoaVuf dflbeA yPernna wiU cor: any .eaaeief . oUacrhoea, acuw or ehronloFcroaa (a an. absolute sptclOe for dysentery. . Pernna oureacatarrh oi the liver. . Porun cures oatsrrh of th stomach.. v( ::tl': Jj. AdajossThe'PeronMilciiMCo,V5 Iambus, 0, tot a' tree book entitled -fw'-fV...',,'r ; tDeairablerTTUCk: Cotton; Cora and (Tobacco Farm for rentr Coin- venienj fbV'siripjnji by water and 'orvterms apply io,' v --'r:- Bf x Y26:VUU New Jorn'r N.G EUCKOITH&WHEELRIGHT, Miaufacturer ef -' Baggies, vTsgens, Carts. Ae., ) j Repairing Deaeen Jaort Nctlee. '-Buggies, Wagon, OartS add : Drsys kept on hand for saleiTVv.-?-?. 1 J . V,Bwya mmnn rrm smi) I. "-M Kar tlx Eatlreaa," !fi-f J '''' ''i'--:-?;:?.'-i!4-,i'i v NSW BERK, Hi a, .wril-i . ffiii nn'fflnni i will pay 120.00 Tor the arrest and de livery of Mary Ward: about 5 feat high, weight abnnt 145 poonrli, ' light ginger oolor. about 13 years; walks with head on aid to right, who escaped from Jail on Monday, August 87th, mi. J. W. BIDDLE, Sheriff,' .Craven County, New Bern, N. C. Aug. 20, 1901. ' r v ; - ' ; ,. N j; i: mm, t'ily l'loperiy I.p-i.l.i. 7 k aw. ' T , ji "JvN i ' f i ..! 1 fcW " ' li 11 1' t ' PORTSKIOUTH I jKn lJ--v ( ' i I S 1 " ' ft ,t. h w i v 4 0i M t i It - ' 3 ; ...JllJa.VJaU,Eitf Xa UX MMijM&M. w MHM9 I Clover Hil Print Butter, Fancy Elgin Butter, Fulton Market Corned Jeef. Small Hams and Shoulders. Whole Grain Rl'cc 10c qt, Canned Meats, Imported and Domestic Sardines and Salmon, Lunch Tongue. ' The BeBt of everything in Prices ' '" " Yours to rsa ' as ' ss ' ai tt ,.), a -M T - T sT TW 1TTTIT u. ... iyiwaUiiiUtyju, r, g , .'Phone WL 71 r3al Hi. g aTnilTIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIITTI SELLING OHT AT COST .iiaii'i,' cjf e. :V. .? -1 ? ... We will sell" ALL SUMMER GOODS POSITIVELY AT COST and UNDER. j Thi following list will show what we have to close out: j All Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxfords, Organdies, Persian Lawns and all other Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroider ies, Silks, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Straw Hats, Clothing and Shoes. ' If you can use any of the above goods CALL EARLY Monday, Augest 6tb, and we will make your heart glad with our low prices, Kespectf ully, J. I B AXTER. nmiiiininninnnnimiiiiiiiixiiiiinin 5 innB :,4-i I ' Its easy to buy on our plan. , Delightful warm . weather jnenus can be constructed , from , our : stock. It represents the 1 1 best staple groceriesiruits ' and vegetables. We keep outstock of the latter fresh 'and attarctive. . lldCVZ 11 . BM ISJlkvm I r,V. rKtPtl 'J&"m&SWM WAVyrn J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad StTGroceK ! Phone f37. Attli6l5PlaiitcrS!WarchoiJSe. saaav as '.. We Tirill . haveTDlentv of buvers.withsthe orders tor your tobacco, 'and you can do as well on this market as Build up your nome market by. bringing your tobctco here, W for it as any other market, we do not -expect your pax;rfanap:e. 'z 1'W "a f' i Come down . to- the i emtumfaSale and keep a-coming. '"' ; . Cales every weeli day at' 11 o'clock. - v ' v r ' ' ,J. n. HOWARD; Uanager;; D. B. CTORKI,- Aucllonc3rr- . , , - rr; , ; ' Tor the I ; On store and some Tiuuse Joe jent Now ss I 1 av retire'! fronv grw ry busiriess I ain better prep red to -give better atUmtion to.my sawed stove wood trndn, V't Vp all kind Blove weed under llil,,e sheds, never felnwot ! nieinlier our I'rlik and lailii now r :.ily at iliie-t n ' i. . I.in.o and lar on leind. We I eie t'nt y n ,,-..!d' If' the Grocery line at the Lowest please, 1 WhoI3sale at) Retail DAY '' any In the State, ' youfdo not get" as much Mfl UN V Retail n - rc:i r:Aic- ; "Apply to J. L. IIARTS FIELD," N.w rnv, N. C. - k T ' k . Pymp an.l f r t. i.t ; . r In I , 1 r. 'j '
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