BREAZINTi 'FAITH, f t 4 tTt. A ' 7)nln w. l.R r 7 i the bottom, of ihetzuell? f ' & f " 0 UU UUI t JS' UJT- W , MDOULUILLI A Colored Lawns, urganaies, uimiues, -m 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. IX i t JUST HE:llVK it NEW ALSO EXTH A RUBBERS FOR SAME. Don't forget we pave a fresh lot of t Portsmouth Corned Mullets; ' r V If you wguH Ooxl Q(te ioii1 "Morning ftlory" brands . V they can't be beat, in act V? ire headquarters for anything ; ' 1 V iu the Grocery line. .' ; ' - - . ' v. Give ub a"call and wi will save you money. wJi-'S' Youre for, business, . , V Wholesale nd PIIONB-0 EXPECTS NEW GOODS for the for for it. They are coming hi a full etore, and o amuifired' that uur biock wiu pe,8oia on su ricut-u nuiKifg qmcjL uea, can gearing uasiors. . No tearing the carpet or strdintng In wiring .sthe". heaviejt iarniture..:: - IG)odauTeritoopfii. 147. 71 Nimu 8r . . ' Owlnj to the' treat, advance In All ' "Vlmli of feed we are compelled to ad vance tb price of Cream and Milk.' 7r' '' On and after Pept 'Ut,' 1901 twice , Ulbeatfollowi: tVeam 40e per qt, Milk 8e per qt, 80 per gallon. - '"'l-1 ' , 04K9 DAUT.T FOR SALE ! My hooiie and lot No,' 82 New treet, containing aeven (7)" rooms and kitche part xf purchaee money can he held; on. mortgage. Terraa made eaar. Lot 14 feet 0 Inches deep, 61 feet S inchee wide, front and back; r : Will also sell ray household and kitchen furniture, and one parlor organ in good condition. - ;:v- r & c, keiiok. : For Ths Children. A Flat thing to giro tin cli!"-ei aure Clilll Tonlq p'rnt u F! Brrnn and a eirin!n eurn-f.r n ' '! pnUonlng. Ee I! e , a la working order. On'y I "'-n. ( rs' rbtmacy. :0 McGintxt 4 v ABU WJVVa. I DBJ Will gO -Mj Ml UUOI. Dotted Swiss, ;W! Figures and Weltscg , - w if ml k SUPPLY OF I AND 2 ft. Retail Qrocer, fW. Broad Ie; IIttnk His. priming Ing aeaon. CWe fcienaird now " one can eaailr look It over. Qaskil! Hardware; Co. I'- .- laaaraetare f ' v Vv Banleai TTateaf, Cartf. kt-:- t v Bepalrlaif Doaeea B.ertKetlee. Boggle, Wefoot, Carta and Drayi kept on baad for eale; j, 4 ; Mutp SmiUi hnt rrt,''s'. ' X ', - lfMkr lk Kallwa. V '.(. : ,H.at.tf- KIV7 BKBM.K.O. ' " ' I. . MM, ;f n-ui. Eclats Boy! and aclla City Property, Farms and Timbrr Land, j ' 1 Call and, oo me.'. V" Oil t.'iiDi. Sr, ' , T, -..nl-,7 - N. c. mill H. A Tl sti H r i I' '1 .) 1 ' V -'y f..r 'r f it I Application For Mandamus to Force Re assessment of Railroad Property iTear.-CT Special to Journal. KiiBies, Beptember .Sheriff Jack- ion otPeaufort county, tbrough Sena tor Ward aa attorney, toake appllcauon for uandamm. ' returnable hera before Judge Boblnaon.at Chambera', September 9ra,io QinptW worporauo,vonunu aion to aaiaai all railway property In the Bute, tangible and Intangible,' Including francbJees, tbla" yeaf, asserting thai Ibe whole- railway jiropexty s -worth 150 BtuUoa4oilarsv while hi only aaseatad at ntlllona. ' 4 f 1 'J .There was an eipreaa nnderstaadlog with the Goyernor, Corporation Gommja slon and the Leglalatare at the last ses alon.that H railways oeased to realit tbe Increase of ten. million! of dollar In as sessmenl of thek property, and dropped sululn Federal court,- their property would not be assessed antfl 1103, when a general assessment qf; all property1, Will tut mad.' x W 1 tew .V -f i- - : - v. ' :; 1 ' ' I TO Q.EAIKE THE StSTE. . Kflectnally yet gently when costiva or blUlons, to permanently! orercome hsb- Itual constipation, to awakenthe kid ney and Aver .' to health y setlrlty, Wlthont Irritatlpg or weakening Ihcm, to dispel headaches coldi.eTer8, ue Syrnp-of Flga.msd -bjthei'aliforhia rigpyropwv:-r,; -Weekly trop bulletin, y JIaleiob. fieotember , 8. The ,6rot Bulletin for week ending Monday, Sep tember S, 1901, says: : ' JVhlle on the whole the weather this week .was an Improvement, on that of laat, yet it cannot be aald to be aa satla-j factory to the farmer as could De de sired. In the easterh portion . of the State5 Venditions improved tut in tbe western there were ecessifely heavy ralna, which wsahed lands badly and in land crop on the lowland." ; More sub-i thine It needed in all sections.' The temperature has averaced 8 , degree dally above normaU .Cotton-, ha not materially" improved." In some place die growth Is good, but u trailing badly and is shedding,' Jn many places the bolls are rotting- for want of sun shine.; : - -' '-' 1 - The condition of corn has, Improved, especially on. upland and on red aoit. On bottom lands the condition is not so good owing to heavy rain. , The Held' are tejy; grasj.w ;M CoW 1 'doing weu except in ue western,. ponton of the Stale where It has had: too much rain. The cutting and curing of tobacco la being puabed, the color being good, Fod d(-puUlng,l well advanced,' except In tbe western portion, where the work ha been retarded by-rain; oh uplands the work Is being poshed, '.bVlL on lowland the arop Is yet too green; there ha been too jmuoh rale, for -, saving. lbs -fall crop. ;...; 5:;' , v ' -'.y4i'; ' Farmer are breaking land for sowing. Wheat hot threshed has heen Injured In the Tock.i 01 are good, bjt not plen tiful; some has been damaged in the shocks aome Sowing has. Jbeen. aeceat- piiSUW. 'AUDU UHf XJIM WWII UI, HHI more sunshine Is needed for the Work. Early sowed, turnips are coming opto a ood!'sa.-tTld' ipeasar doing finely. - Garden bate improved, but are very grassy.'' Osbbsgea ; are rotting. Potatoes are very promising. Ijerf lit tle Improvesaent In trnlt if noted.: Bio it heading nieely..sJ' . ' .'; Ilsve yon a sense of fullness ht-the re gion if yonr stotnaeh after .srtlsf-. If so yod will bcbeneflted y nslng Cbttt- berlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They, also cure belching and tour atom- They regulate tbe- bowels .too. Price, W lents.' Bold: by Xfo.. Daffy Ai Co... ft. - Choice Extra Pork Sausages at Oaks MarkeWiAa r. ''s ;.Sj-V' BRICK, VlUt&.V-Salld hardipKsted brick In any quantity yon, may wib at Moore's Wood Yard. 4. ' September I The weather continues to Jbo hot but we hope tor see eool weather soon. : " " Trenton ha been dead for sons time but is waking up sgaln, we are glad to know 4.. ; i".':iVr. Mr. &. O. Credle and Alvln Swindell of yoot eity were In Trenton Bonder.' Mia Manni Farrlor of QokUboro I visiting Ml Itena llsywood of tbU place.:- -V; v-' ,.'. ' ..''v,--.. I" i KetttifBro;;no ' who htt been vi ...g her llitur,' Mt J. 11. Roone of Raiolgb, returned home tome time go. , ' Ur. E. fi. Kbodet went to Mew Bern Hondiiy ra boilnet, . MU Kttclle Murray baa returned (rum Ler lonjr vUit In bor liter, Mr. KrGownn at Klon City, N. 0. lilti Dor Taylor of Trenton U vUll ing rclntWot, ml fili-mli at Uciwdeni, N.O. f rjreat Councty tf RedMen In Session. "''Good Attendance, Corporation CommUglon rTill Ltgten To Exceptions Embalming-,, SehaoT. List of Gotten - 1111. Escaping Con. : , " M ' - Viet Shot." , , lUtwoH, Sept. 8Tbe Great Conncil of Red Men of North Carolina met . here In annual session this morning, Walter L. LIddell of Charlotte presiding. There is a largo attendance. The most promi nent visitor is Greet Incohono Connolly of Philadelphia. The order is strong here and there I much preparation for the entertainment of the Great Coun- cltii.'-' . - 1 ' ' The corporation commission meets tor morrow and will begin the hearing of excentlons by the Seaboard Alr-Llne and Southern railways to Its recent order re ducing freight rates on branch lines and also reducing freight rates on cotton. A school for embalming -opened here today. It I the third this year. Under takers after December 81 matt be em- bslmers.' - Among joday' arrivals are Walter L. ttddell. J. T. Anthony, Charlotte; W. B. Goodwin O. O. Bailey. T; T. Whltcomb, j. M. Richardson, F. H. Zelgler, Eliza beth City: and Louis O. Duval, superin tendent of the Carolina cotton mills. Governor Aycock poke at Beaufort today, his theme being public education, the subject nearest his heart. , - , TheJBureau of Labor stattatlcs will later In the year publish a Ut of cotton mill which wfU be more complete then say 9ther. It will probably have to end agents to some mills, which have declined to answer the Inquiries made by tbe Agricultural Department; in fact this Is fouud to be the only wsy to get accurate and complete figure. In Haythe new: management of the penitentiary ' was quite confident it would be necessary to secure in aome way a loan, or ad advance by the State, of at least 15,000 to tide it over this year, hot so f sr It hss conducted opera tlon wlthont having to borrow any money. A large number of the convicts are now profitably employed on rail ways and it is the intention to employ 800 more of them la this wsy if pos sible. Late yesterday afternoon while a, train loaded with oouviots aad clay from the elay.plts was eomlng to the penitentiary a negro convict jumped off and made dash for the woods. A isttling volley was poll red Into him and he wae hit by many bullet and buck shot. ' tie was literally shot to pieces, yet lived three hours. -' He was from Salisbury and was serving a thirty-year term for murder. ' ' Directions for Collo In Horses Con. tents of small bottle of Pirkt Davis' PAix-ErxiiB In quart bottle, add pint warm or cold water, sweeten with mo laise, (hake well ' until all mixed, and drench well. : Give about half at once, then balano In 10 or 15 minutes, if . first doe is not sufficient. This 111 be found a aever-f ailing remedy. v Avoid subetltu tee, there Is but One Paln-Killer, Perry DavlsV . Price wc and ooc.: j ; :, ;w t - - ; An Engineer Prerents a Hold-up. . Fort: orth,rjta)Cr Beptv An "at tempt to hold pp 1 passenger,- train on the Gulf 1 Colorado Santa f at . Death Valley, near Guthrie, Of. IV last "night, was fnut rated by the daring of the engi neer. A pile jf lies was placed, across the ttractcwSToh the engineer dlsohrered but, instead of stopping,. "ho opened'- tbe IbroUle aad cleared the track of 'the obetmctloe: - Tlie engine was ' slightly damaged..-'. . ' .'' i.;-4.-v ." f-'. . Bid DerUngT 101. Howard St., .Port Huron, Mich writes: "I have tried many puis sad laxatives hot DeWitt's Little Early Risers are tar the best pill I have over ass d.",) ;,Tbey; never gripe.,, JT.B, Remaining lnthe Poet Office at Hew Bern, Craven fconntry J. C-8ept. t.- R Fleet E. Bonner, r Frank Beecb- WelL ; ' -; ; ';-'; O-tLT C Cotton, Sam Chapman r -.'.-..' H--Acey tlearrel. -.' , ' .( V J George A. Jcatlc (J). :j; 'ij" V ' K-Jlm Klnley. . -- ,V ; P-aeorge Prou. - jf lU'h , B-Bain Rountree. t ' , ' I ' W 1 1 S Tbomu Byko. ' '-' i " . ! - W-W1U White. Wilton White (ool). . '. 1 - . . WOMIN'S UST. 1 ' B Laoie Banks, ' ' ' O-Corah CarUr , ". ' M-Oracy Mayor. . R Locll Rotimet, Nellie Annntre (2) 8-FmmaWade(D. L ). ' ' - . T Fannie Fremont. , rorsons calling for tbe above loiter will plciise ay ailvertlscd and give date of Tie rrulntlons now roiUlre that one (1 cent shall be colli , , on tbe delivery of fv h Ivert' ! ! r. A nrvi'r f i'H' for ruin, Imrnr, .1 sons Is le--'. i. A nnt f -r . 1 : ' ' i J OtrrniMa' Mr ' Pimples, Blackheads, Ret Rough, Oily Skla Uauon vw Paorua osa Ocrncum Sour, aasiated by Otttleura Ointment, fee piut-ji 1 lag, purifying, end betntifying the akin, tot elesm nlng the eealp of erutts, ealea, and dandroff, and the (topping el tailing hair; for scrltening, whitening, and nothing ied, tough, and sore hand, to baby rathe, itt-hmgs, and chaflngs, and for all the imrpote oi the toilet, bath, and naneiy. Million of Women ue Ctn otjBoAinthtonnof rj-tfocannor- Ing inrtattons, tnflammatWma, and exoori- aUm,ortoetiwofOBeniveperpiTWM-n, in the form of washes tor nloeratiTe weak nesses, and for many sanative purpose. Gtrncuai. Boas eomblnes in On Boat at On PniOB, the ans-i skin end com plexion (oop; and the.aaar toilet, bath, and baby soap in tbe worm. fteBver NssMir. Crmovru Boat, to oieuae tlx skla at tram and aeale and toftM Im thtekaosd enucie, CtmonmA oamm, to ttwtaatly aUay tmc, inflammaii-M, and ti-rltaUss, and soothe and beat, and Cdthjuba BaanLrnrr, to eool -tsdelue the Mood. A gn-01.1 Bx la often sufficient to etu tba (evens . ' M Arm tt -rorU- BriSM.ltaa kit t . tr-a Cmuimluwm 8a- If 11. a. 0. bmi Cii-a 4 Cux. Cur. tk ttf. Accuracy i and Exactness. We do not guosa about anything in our prescription department. We use accurate weights and measure. We also use exact methods In compounding the various components Into tbe medl cine as It Is when ready to tako. And then we are always precise In checking over the prescription aa a final precan- tlon to see for certain that everything Is all right. In other words we are going Into details In this wsy, just to show you how thorough-we are In every part of our prescription work. Thoroughness is exactly the word. , . Our object Is to get you to. send or bring all your prescriptions here to be filled-. We wsnt and Ipvlte you to do this. , C. D.BRADHAH, Druggist $20 REWARD ! I will pay 130.00 for the arrest and de livery of Mary Ward: about 8 feat high, weight about 148 pounds, light ginger oolor, about IS years; walks with head on side to right,' who" escaped from jail on Monday, August 27th, 1901. f'X'ft: BIDDLE, Sheriff, Vi" Craven County, New Bern, N. O. Aug. , 1001.' - " '' ' ' Deairnbte TrnolrV' Cotton, ' Corn and Tobo Fton for rt)nt,V,Con yoipleiit of Shipping :feyatef. and ; For terms apply to ' v Box 720. , New, Bern,' N' C. Our Bicyclc3 have been timeIT and everylwdy who rules them says they are ahenrl of the aim. Tliey oughtto be. 1 liey are man ufaetumd In V most srlentillo and ilnrnblB tyln. You only want the best nml tliose are the only kind of wheel we keep. If ynor Biryele is weak ami ran down or in .i mIs attention bring It to our Et'lr Di'I'Mrtrnertt wliere old timers are mails new. , yrt ' , .lllHlTiNft ' '"' ... pttste mm PORTSMOUTH WICE LOT JUST ItECEIVED ! - ' - Clover Hill Print Butter, Fancy Elgin Uulter, Fulton Market Corned Beef, Fmall Hams iiud Shoulders, Whole Grain Rice 10c qt, Canned Meats, Imported and Domestic Sardines and Salmon, Lunch Tongue. The Best of everything in the Grocery line at the Lowest Prices Yours to Please, 5 T Iff niHfflf i I. MR AN K L " M VI Bl mlJWCaVIMIIUtJ wjrrvrws-. 3 'Phone 91. 71 Br4 HU g S!TT!ITITI!TTTTTTTTYTTTTTYTYTTTTTYTYTT7TTTYYTTTTTf MW-iv w vita nvvMi w m r Mm f"4 SHLlHIi OUT AT GUST mim 10 DAYS We will sell ALL SUMMER GOODS POSITIVELY AT COST and UNDER. The following list will show what we have to close out : All Ladies, Misses and' Childrens Oxfords, Organdies, Pursian r Lawns and all other Summer ifis. Silkn. TTniWwfiar. ShivliL and Shoes. If you can use any of the above goods CALL EARLY Monday, Augest 5tb, and we will make your heart glad with our low prices, Bespectfully, I J. BAXTER. Its easy to bny on our plan. Delightful warm weather menus can be constructed from out stock. It represents the best staple grocer ies.f mi ts and vegetables. We keep our stock of the latter fresh -and attarctive. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer . Phone 137. 1 - A- V- ; -: PREniun DAY At thc Planters Warehouse. , ..' ... .. ' " .' -." ;wWe will have plenty of buyers,wlth the orders tor your tobacco, and . you can do as well on this market as any Jn the State, . Build up'yoiir homi market by bringing your tobacco here, it you do not get as .much for it as any other marbet. we do not ' expect your patroiiagt v, Come down! to theUlemlum - Sale and keep V Sales overir Tsrfif4k"tlaV tLt:TlMir'ft'JZ.- S, B. CUIIRI1T, Auctioneer, For the People. ; ' One etore and some house for rent , Now a I have retired from . grocery business I am better prepai-sd to gTe bettor attention to my sawed Stove wood trstiln. W keep all kinds Btove wood nmlnr larpe sheila, nerer get wet Keinembor our frlik and lath now r"ily at short notlre. Lime and Tar on linmi. We ki'"n mnrytlilug that you wl)l i ,.l .,.w.r,.. .,.--,.- r -T t ' t i i. ' , r ! , I . : i . . Wholesale ft Iletall Gritcer, Dress Goodp, Laces, Embroider- r; TJpnlrwpAr Sitraw Halji. f'loHiinir S inn nnn i imnn - till 1 1 l l i- a v .III HUM 1.1 I :..ro:: ham. Apply to L. IIAltTSFIELD,- tw irnr, nr. o.. ' l Crc- . . - ' . a)

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