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AT HAcmuws D6n g6es McGirdj ' .To fie bottoitiofthewett, AND SO DO OUR PRICES , on Our ENTIRE LINE OP WASH GOODS. They will go ABSOLUTELY AT COST. Colored Lawns, Organdies, Dimities, Dotted Swiss, W Figures and Welts, g 9,' HAGKEUEW ft 3f iJhSi0&0JHfl& taViwV JtoJtofS$ JUST RECEIVED f NEW SUPPLY Of 1 AND 2 QT. A ALSO EXTRA UTTRRTSRS FOR 8AM K. " Don t forget we have a fresh lot of Portsmouth Corned Mullets. If you wan't Good Coffee try our "Morning Glory" brands they can't be beat, in "fact we are headquarters for anything in the Grocery line,, v Give us a rail and we will save you money. Yours for business, 3 13. 5?JiJZTZ?DTZy Jr., Wholesale and Retail (tracer, f PHONE (19 ;.C5oi Hroiul A Daneok Sin. ' r we EXPECTS HEW GOODS for the coming: season, .We m prepared for for it. They are coining In now daily. We are "going br, have a full store, and so arranged that one can, easily look St over. Our stock will be sold on SMALL PROFITS mailing quick sales. One of our leaden this Fall' U'l .-s No tearing .... V ' PHONK HI. Ball Beanna Castors.. j the carpat or straining in motlflg th. heaviest furniture, 00.1s Delivered Promptly ' W. -J r-..y -H . , Qaskill Hardware Co. Ml . . n Mimlb.ot . MEW BERN. K. ilk arid: Cream ADVANCE. ..'- I -wing to the gnst advance In, all ' . kinds of feed wear compelled to ad- ' . On and sttet to.. Irt," 1901 prUt Wiir)as fDllowi: 4Cc per qt,! Vila, 8e pe qfc', 80e per gallon;' r-.T""i FOR SALE IV My hoase anq lot No, tl New . -treet, containing seven (7) rooms dud kitchen,' part of . purchase ' Terms made easy. Lot 14 feetl . inches deep, CI feet vtnches wide, i AVJJ1 also sell 'my household aid -kitchen furniture, and one parlor ' organ i good condition. ; s E. C. KEHOE. ForfThs Children' A Fla thing io sire lbs chlldrts theie damp Beptember mornings li Lex er) re "Chill Tnnln pleenent si F! , Bjrmp nd s erilh ; cik' 'f' mlrlsl poNnotpg. , Kcepi the r He.n Is perfuct working order. Only IMV-. at Bredhem't Pharmacy.' ;. , " '; BLACISHTfl & WHEELEIGHt, Maaafeeterer af , ' . Baggies, ITagsas, Carts. Ac'.1, .A j ! Mi. J. Jttfrsl of ; jupairiag vaas aa Batrt natlea. Boggles, Wagons, Crujtad,rprjri kept oa head for sale. f'-r " 'IK" bre loirtk fmS Street; , Wear Hif aaUraaS, '') '; . i mm. Red Ectot 0 Boys and sells. City .Property, Farms and Timber Lands. ' - all and see me. J, . ' - ' . 841 Mmpa Br' , - . NEW ELItN, V. C. . Bi(:::;n; TV The Governor Says Next Thine 1$ it - ' '''- 'i'i.,' rf 1. If.. 41. . ' Cnl.nr.lt. . U M Ayeoek on Effect of IjaekUgt. . La- Mr nay at tat Dspiwu uiseage '..Kills Pa!es.Alsortira-, Till CtBBty '-r- f . tase. j. , .,. RALiua: " September 9 President John 8. Cnaninghsm of the North Osro UnaTobaooo T" rowers' Association In forms your correspondent that it will mset here during the State Fair In Octo- Goreruor Ayoock ,wlll deliver an ed- aeatlonal address tomorrow at Beaufort. Hpsaklng about public education he ssld to your correspondent: "W hate:, now reached the' point where w have the money for the public schools, and now the questioa is how to persuade the people to avail tnemselves : , of these schools." The lovernor then spoke of the trou We brought about By lynching! andssidj TJSt me -show you ons result: Borne time sgo la a certain county a prisoner was lynched,, , litter there was A murder la the asms county and the murderer lied into ; Virginia, whsre he was sr. rests. Requisition was msde for him upon the governor of that State, who informed the governor of this State that he did not Intend to surrender -the rata, because it asd been: represented to him thst if the msn were tsken back to that county he would be lynched. He there-1 fore did not honor the- requisition until the most positive .assurances were given that the man would not be lynched," . , . . .. ' s ' The Supreme Court will tomorrow begin the call of appeals from the 2d district, Tho docks! Is a light oac There iras considerable Interest In the first observsnce of Labor Day here to day. The government and State baild lngs were closed.- There wss s large as semblage st the Btste Fsir grounds, whero speeches were msde snd dinner served. ' Ar letter from Clerk Heeklns of the Superior Court of Dare county says in regard tthe outbreak of the hone dis ease there that It has killed IS to M horses snd ponies. It had been alleged that it djd not affecHbe, nave ponlea, known, as "banker ponies", because they are found wild oa the "banks" which di vide the sounds from the ooeaa. t It is the boltef that the reward of $400 bffered by Gov. Aycock for the recapture of Thomas 8. Sogers, the Granville county rapist, who wti rescued by his friends from a deputy Sheriff, Will result In tbe 'retsklng of Rogers, unless s rumor be true thst he baa gone to the fsr west The reward off50 for esob of the rescttrerf .if Roger, taay produce grestiesulta. It is regstded Here as odd thst the authorities of GraavUle has not Investigated the conduot of the dsphty who Is offeply charged with' conniving st the sescue . , ,v V.S ' , .-' Odd Fellows, all over the But . will learn with great regret of the orklcal 111 iess of Grsud Representative John' A. $teveai, who a) in a hospital ab' Wilson. Paring .August there was only one deeth of a white adult la this city. There Were-s few desths of white childraa. ThaL adult who died wss -81 years of ge.. r V - - , j Tomorrow a State embalmSrs school will open here, which will be largely at tended, s, It is to ensbls undertakers to to meet tbs requirements of the new The State's 'inoustrisl School at Wlas- tonrorjcoieifd popljsfget t8o7ayear from the SUtij of this j being a iridlar .appropriation', .-which u'ndet' a Special Saw sum aot iosiceed f tOOtr Is glvW Ja.eat tbeyastee-pa an i aever'faillng eare W Suui? burns, Scslds, ulcers woadi and '.sorer -la Oe- lTniWITHjtTsootblng affection ccjpj flvjbs genuine.' F r '. CEDAR POIHT. V- fx Alt. J. Jtrfrst of nilow lrv jilting als4fs.V Kisses Iroraiiaeaaad Jalla ftnness will relura with Mr. Hurst Where they wUl spend- a few slsyr with rVtoadsttd tdsHvee. I Qulte s. aumber of out young people fere disappointed by the raid prevent-lag- tbem from joying a'maofiUghj party oa the Banks last Friday night, Mrs.,0. -EoBStt Kew Bsra.'re. Srned home Saturday. ' She has been ending a few days -with Kr. Snnett's T other, ' , ' The rabjlo srieol t Riyi Run Wilt open tk Brat of October) The school building Till be eompleted And put In good condition, much lof4V!HU of the commlttes. There Is aot a "bettor pub lic school building In the county snd it's sbsmeful that .the neoded work has not been done before, when tlie biilldiug Is completed painted shutters added e'.o. t "Will ne sn ornamont--to the com munity. ' , r. Q K. D. i j y WILDWOOD. . ; 4s '.mi. mm- t J -v After Tobacco Curing it is Time to Frol- ,1c Visitors Come la. ( Trouble 1 .'.tf'.-"- ob the Sound. Wlldwbod, Beptember . The tobacco liarmers hare all gotten, through curing tobacco and they all come together Sat urday and: gave a big fish fry for the benefit -of , the arelghborhood. They gathered at Bogus Sound st sins o'clock a, m.. the old , farmers spent 1 the morning ' la pleasant chata of their younger days ' while the young peo ple whiled jswsy the time, fishing, clamming, crabbing and bathing until time for dinner, then all gathered, to gether for dinner. There wss lots of frlsd fish and bread spread on the bot tom of a boat and everybody ate, and seemed to enjoy themselves. After din ner the youag people went to the beach, some went in bsthlng while others spent their time wslklng the. shore and gath ering sea oats, having a pleasant, sail and back. Every -one present seemed to be well pleased with tbc-dsy and are talking of having another one soon. I d on't care If they do myself. Oapt. Jim Plgott of Bogue spent' a while with us Saturday, as he wai pass ing by he was bound to. Hiss Mollis Oglssby left Sunday morn ing for Harlow creek on a visit. ; Mrs. L. G. Fulcher spent Sunday in Morehead City. ' . Got Dennis of Bogue, wss in Wild- wood Sunday. . Mr, W. A. Tessley Is grsdlng Mr. J. . Bell's tobscco. Miss Phsnle Wstson had company last Sunday from Einston, Miss Winnie Wiggins, Miss May Tillman and two young men.' Mr. E. L. Tolson and Mr. W. L. Ogles- by went off with Capt. Owen Lewis lsst Wsek for Bouthport, where they will spend the fell snd winter Ashing. .Our clammeri are about to get Into troablo about clamming on the shorsf of Bogue sound in front of some af the occupants of the aijolntng lands. They claim a right to protect the shores on their frost. Some of the boys got shot at on day, and next day several 61 the boys went back and they agalnoJme dowa and tried to drive them away. This place Is known as Jump anU Run, oa th edge of Bogue sound, v i W are having It vary rainy now, snd it Is gettitfg nughty wet again. W. j TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM i Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hab-. Itual oonetlpatlon,4o awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, wjthout Irritating or welfbning .them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California ?lg Syrup Co. GUM BRANCH. "-.'Celery Cc?;.ic!ie Powders. There la not sny better remndy for brut ache than the powdcra. .They eever fall to rcikva. siade and 0d only t Davit' rrrr!jitlon I'liaripK'y, ' m T: 7:V r l I V Exchanged Mules By Mistake. Cotton Crop Appearance. Knows About Pollocksvuie. Bear, Hunt,. Two Crimes. 1 s ! August 81 Last week one of our young saen went to Klnaton with tobac co, and while there some drunken fel low took his mule instead of his own . . . and drove on home, ben day came we suppose the man was sober, for hel brought the mute back about eleven o'clock, if the law was such a to make the bar keepers responsible for the mis doings of those "who drink their liquors we think there would aot be so many crimes committed by drunken man,- of coarse All crimes would be laid at the drunkard's, door, .'but that wouldn't mskeita.--'."S V . ' 'i' fRev. Ms; Brothers of the Methodist faith filled his sppolntmeat hers Suoday last; tobJtc "Jfaul's Oonversioo." ,, i Cotton Is beglialng to open bntK aot of fluffy appearance, but has s'hatd look, the bolls being oulte small lo Some seolloas-r f ;-. m.tu io. ooggs ass purchased a new buggy. 1, J Mr, Z. F; Taylor from Tockahoe was here Balarday last . f iHog cholera Is rsglog oa Blue ertek. LOQlt Pettlwsy losing twenty. Several others her sick oner and has lost soma. ' -' ' iTs scribe Jott returned fromStons's Bsy. ' . i- i jw 4 ; 3 v a TThe Pollocksrllla correspondent seem to think I ht)9w BOthlog of Pollocksvuie sad har people." 1 did not mean to' cast any feBectloa on? the place or people, but I want ths correspondent to know that I llfpd there on year and I want to kopw now they got fid of tha mos quito f aud where he buys bsy slaee he quit feeding meity" timothy"!;- -' -There will be no very good fodder saved In. this secthio Owing to the ralqy weather f !'i jThs "biggest'' tsld of ths season,' fall ob Blue Creek yesterday, the branches were flooded, snd rains some every osy.l " " J. F. King's sow wss caught by a bear, right recently. They have been banting htm but ws think ths hunt 'was fruit' lets. V . ; !-... ' ' A young Indy at Hkhtnnil was n arcd Vary bully ons night not long tlnre by a n an trying to get Into hr room, tibe (tare an alarm wlmn the k ilrnl ran. f'.e does not know If ho while or b'a'-k. ' - , Wo hnr tliot sir. )unrn J'atkfirt L v h bn.!"n ! :Ui i. . I a k' id sum , ' ' ' ', 8 or 4 h'ni!rfd 1 1 r ) a it v ' i Sa S C' i. POLLOCKSVILLE FIRE. Damage Hot Great Ttut of a Dangerous -v Ratare. Pollocksvllle N. C, September 3nd Fire was discovered thle evening in the back room of .Mr. H. A. Chad wick's stOe at this place. " Tho origin of it is a mystery. It was discovered among the oilcans snd dry chaffy goods such ss paper bags, soap, etc The fire was making rapid progress when discovered but prompt action soon had the Are un der control, loss several hundred dollars. Had the Are- gotten the advantage the loss would hsve been greet to this place, however sit responded promptly when the alarm of fire is given, ready for action. -Bid Darling, 1018 Howard St., Port Huron, Mich., writes: "I have tried many pills and laxatives but DcWitt's Little Early Risers are far the best pills I havei ever used." They nevor gripe. F. 8. D,uffy. Choice Extra Pork Sausages at Oaks Market. ARAPAHOE, Fodder Being Damaged, prof. Hoi ton Going to Chapel Hill. Hr. Ernul Sick. Church Completed. September 2. The local showers con tlnue in our section and hare been somewhat on the increase for the last few days in so much that our farms have become very wet and much fodder has been damaged. Mr. Thomas Crodle snd Mr. Lsry of Lowlantkvlslted our town Friday. They came- down .to view the residence at Arapahoe of Mr. T. A. Land of Not Bern who has a fine location in our little town. We did not learn how they liked the place, Mr. Fred Davenport of Trent was in town Saturday in the horse trading busi ness. . Prof. R. C. Holton of Olympla is giv ing us his last visit, accompanied by Miss Lous Holton snd little Mary his two sisters, before he goes to Chaflel Hill College where be will start for next Friday. We shall mint Prof's, visits very much not-wlth-standing we appre ciate his love for knowledge. Rev. D. H. 'Petrce, the pastor of the Christian church at this place attended the quarterly meeting hero Saturday sud will constkoe the meeting on all this week. Hs Is having largo audlcncos and preaching Instructive discourses, the out look bids for s good meeting, Mr. J. 13. Ernul of our plate who has been overseeing a timber business oa Dawson's Creek for Mr. J, W. Rawls returned home Thursday sick. He Is now prostrated upon his bed with mala rial fever. Dr.' Oaton of Bsyboro at tended him yesterday snd pronounced him very sick. The brethern of the Free Will Bsptlst Church will begin to seal their house of worship at this place Sunday morning, It will be s credit tothem when compe ted. J. B. H. Have you a sense of fullness inline re gion of your stomach after estin f If so you will be benefited by using Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They also cure belching and sour stom ach. They vegulate the bowels' tod. Prloe1, 85 cents. 6old by F. 8.-Duffy Co. Our Bicycles have been timed, and everybody who rides them says they are ahead -of the age. v They ought to be. They are man ufactured In., the' moot scientific and durable styles. Yon only wsn the best and those are, the . only kind ot wheels we keep.- r k. 'A, -s, ' ; If your Bicycle Is Weak and run down or needs attention bring; It to our Repair Deirtment where old timers are made new. ' - - j ' yn. T.rmiii;' 1 Dealer in Biorgi.as, FiniABKS, BroatiKQ Goons, PnoNoOBirns,-Job Pbibtino, j Roust Bwwe, Bal Patssss, Ae . fl-fi Middle St. HEW BERNIT. ' i ,!"'''-, - . Farafcr Rent. . DcHlrablo Truck. Cotton, Corn and Tobacco Firm for rout, Con rontont for shipping by water and mil. . ' ' ", - For tortus apply to . ... . . ' J. J. IIAltT, P.oX " ' X".v ivm, N. C, PORTSMOUTH NIE IsOT JUST ECEIVJE1 ! Clover Hill Print Butter, Fancy Elgin Hulter, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Small Hams and SHoulders, Whole drain Rice lOo qt, Canned Meats, Imported. and Domestic Haidines and Salmon, Lnnch Tongue. t The Best of everything in the Grocery line at the Lowest Prices Yoursto Please, 'Phone 91, 71 Uroad Nt. If .41 SELLING OUT AT COST M Mi 10 IMS Wc will sell ALL SUMMER GOODS POSITIVELY AT COST and UNDEK. The following list will show what we have to close out: All Ladies, Misses and Childrens Oxfords, Organdies, Persian Lawns and nil other" Summer Drees 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 5th, and we will make your heart glad with our low prices, Bespectfully, ' J. y BAXTER. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiximiTiTmiiiiTTiiiiTii 5 Have it Its easy to bny on our plan. Delightful warm weather menus can be constructed, from our stock. It, represents tho beat staple groceries,fruits and vegetables. We keep our stock of the latter fresh and attarctive. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137. .Thursday, Aug. 22 PREniUfjl DAY .At the : Planters Warehouse. f Wo will have plenty? of buyers, with the orders tor your tobacco, anft , you . cari do as well orythls markeVaaahy lii-the State, kU Build up you: home inarket by bringing your tobacco here", It yoli do not get as much for it as any other market, we do not expect your ptronage.''vjf 7jv; ';Jv'. (! ::". r ' Come down to the-iPramlum Sn.ln And keep a coming:.: r::an vi S:i ' " sales every week dayjat li o'clock, . T 's ' 5 T : J.'U.' IOWABDirallager. S. B. CURRIN, Auciioneer, " j JFsjr the People. k .. Orifl Store and some hoaaesfcir jfynt, . Kew'asl hs.ru tetlred.Jrom 'grocery bualness I am better prepared to give better attention . to , Biy sawednsUive wood trade; 1 Ws teen all kinds Stove wood under large sheds, never gets wet Rnmember Our Brick snd f aths now pmdy at short notice. Lfme and Tar on hand.- We kp erflrythliyt tbatyon wmild Iiartlly Unit elsewhere. .. , "t p ri r "'- pi itutl l. I,-. Ik. . i...J, ns lit I'Ml '.".! "'''.' Vl M,' Apply to J. I IIAKTSFIELD, 5 , , . ' . S r ' - 1 CZTQ. v . J I C .
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