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J a A MA r r TWINTIITH YIAtt 01 w r JJ-"i- f- .i' !(')(' - L, t' . , - ... , SIW BISH, N. C, THURSDAY MOENINfl, SIPTIMBttt 1901. :.' 1 I 1 f - - ' V-" "a. r 7 l " . . r f v J ' w ; ' - K if A AT HACICBURNIS a is SO DO OUR PRICES in Dttf ENTIRE LIKE OF WAH-feobrisf ftVfp d 1 ABSOLUTELY Colored Lawns, f Organdies, Dimities Dotted Swiss, HAGKBURw 7- POLLOCK: STREET. Sv -JIKST RM livril A NKW j .-. ALSO EXTRA HUBBEKS Don't forget! we Portsmouth Corned Mullets. If you wan't Gowl CofTce try our "Morning Glory" brands tliey can't bfleat, in fitct wo aro headquarters for anything in the Grocery line. , Give us a call and we will sate you money. Yours for business, Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, CW. Broad dk 0aneoclt! Sim PHONIC G9 EXPECTS NEW GOODS for the for for it. Tuey are coming in a full store, and so arrangW "tta Our stock will be. sold on SHALL We e sold on SMALL PIOHTS toakinqyi( idew . "this Fal ,ii f 1 0 11 1 I One of our leaders, "this Fali Ball Bearing Castors. , No tearing the carpet or straining in moving" he: heaviest forartute. PHONE 147. 78 Kuwta 8 l $20 REWARD I . -.- - ' ' ' ' :.t J.,- , ' . I will pay tSO.PO (or tbe arreat and de 4ery f Mary Wardr aboHt B 1H hlgU weight about 14) poanda, light gtager . e vlor, about S3 yearr, walks with head tun (Ida to right, whe eacaped from jail ob Mooday, Aagnitl7tb, 1801..;.' . '. - J. W. PIDDLE, Bherltf; ' V Craven Ooaaty, Kew Pert, K. 0S'T 'ft-- itg.wmv- ''.' ..,..'i!'?;,u' ' : FOR SALE ! , My hoase find lot No, 82 New treet, oontaining wren (7) rooms and kitchen, part of - pnrohase money can . be, hold pa ,rnortge Terms made easy. Lot 214 feet 6 inches deep, 01 feet t inches wide, front and bsck;v; 1 Wilt alio sell my knwebold and kitchen fomitur,- and' one Jtarlor organ In good condition. :U ' - E. 0. KEHOE. . .For Ch'ddten; ' A Fine .thing to .lre .Ihe ebllc1rB IhaaedaaipBeptembar aoorDliigi ULai- atlre Chill Tonlq pleaiant aa FU Syrap and a oortala e ire for malarial potaonlng. Kcept theiyatero in " f!! " working order. Only 0c. at Bradliam'i I'barmacy. ' . j " ft AT, C08T. f . Figures and Welts. JW: SUPPLY OF I AMD 2 QT. , ; ' FOR SAME. v have a fresh lot of T coming jSeagon. We rprej now oalltv we'aregniiif , one can easily look it over. PJOHTS la rf nlxifl Mi l bl ii iw uasKiii naraware-M). ?f:J51p. ear BLACKSMITfl & WHEELBIGET, aasafaetarer sf i Hagfflea, Wateae. caftl e .tepalrlaf Beaeea a hart Ne tie. - Boggle, Wagent Carta aad raji kknt na fcail fnr ul: ' " '. ' 1 BmlUi rrwM mraW,1 u', I; ; Iw Ik BaHraad,- r-V KB OEIini at. tt '.1 y : it i. .1 RoarEGtcf Buyi and soils City rrbperty, Farms and Timber Lands.' V, .. ' all and sea me.' , , 1 If, ;'l'Mmnti St,' 1 ; NEW r-TCUN, - ,N. '.' . Celery i::2"ache Powlcrs. There Is not any belief remedy for h( n-'achs tbaa tbefs powders. Thoy never fall to tallere. Marie and sold only It Davis' PiesciljHlon rimrnwy. SWBT W A JU 1 1 ilJLV mm. The Atatloi o Railway Asscst- f meats Has Stirred TWngsJp. 1 SKI ' riMU 4 ' , li J II XelloA. I Flwt Bl Cam . ; - late i ' lateraalj;. 1it- --: ; V'-'pert Bepotttrtliaoif'',, n't Ca8e".iTl- Text , IUI.US&; Bopt.J 4TIitf tlk" tmong railwiy people pnbUc"offlcll to dy ws largely, ibont tbe .etUmpt lo hT Ihe nllway property n the State eiteeied UiH f earihe M ;en-known it.wts;ii4ei Ij legiilitwe'fiM ti concerned that there hotud be no, lment nnttt oreere, Ae$ee&4, WM Associate Justice Clark who la a speech before the State Bar Association .made the statement that the value of the rati way property .In th State was 1150,- 000,000. -Zt !..'.! iiue papers, in mm ppuvauvn iui uiv mkndamus to-feompeJ tbe Corporation CommiBsIoBf, were to dsy.wrved" upoa Commissioners. Abbott f Sod,'. ItpgW. Yesterday they were served oa Chair man koNelll, The latter late last night ton eonnty,- who iaade the complaint, thSt he does not understand that Section 50 of the Hacblnery Act requires or oootemplsles a; separate , asseaament ,M of the tangible and , inUngtbW property kf rallwaya this yearj Tbete Is no date meftrldned in that Section when he as sessment shall be mads; lhe -;omausalon must therefore ..refer ' to other ' sections of the law to ascertain the date, end Section 48 fifes the date st "ach dates u teal estate Is required tp. , be i assessed for taxation."-The tangible and Intangi ble property "Of raflway"Wnl be assessed separately in IMS, that being the date at Which real fjrcfy (assessed, and) ih assessment thus made wll stand until the next date at which real property will be jujsessed, except la so lar as It will be modified by the annusl assessment of rolling stock of railway companies. The odds are the mandamus ' proceeding will amount to nothing at all. The BUte charters the DeSoto Lum ber! .Company, ' of TB-ibeboro, ' capital $100,000, Emory R. Lassiter and ethers stockholders ' It Is given the right to construct railways but : under tbe law cannot operate these. 1 '' 1 The cotton receipts lu tbta market for theisoswn ended August. 81, , were 19,-J 5o8,;bale,, against 18,803. the previous season. Tbe first bale was not received until last Monday, While in 1900 tbe firai was reoelved August 20. Tlie report of tbe board of Internal Imnrovements on the' Atlantic and North Carolina Jrtfflwiyis not yet "ready. The tort do not meet until the lsst week In ptember,r;!wf,,.- ?? Tbe penitentiary reporf!wlll not be ready unfU about the end of thts month. Diretors athjn.P'IJerryjmdtT3. A. Brown arl in eaarge 6f t)e report'. . M?' J 1. .1 - " '.. . J farnl A200 eonvfcts lit October to the ThVee CH.B, railway.. Tae latter wanted to obtain 800 ta-faot a It flpuld get 'id Johnston cooaty court today, R, H, jPatdel'TUl Wemack and W;2t Jones made motkB ror toe removal 01 we easej of the American Electric Telephone y agstaet tbe WMgk Vesspnone pany from ) Jonasiest so wsae tf.t The Amsilcan Company i pot in lie' "equipment for the Baleigh 'oom. aay and the latter clalnft tt hi not tip to contract, specyioauons. rfn American oombaay-at first applied for a receiver, but this was denied. . , A Si yeanM.whhe man named Grayy burl wtwirougn6the peatten llarj, ratteutptefi outran aTa 10 ar old fhild;tp serve a tent jest sentenca He h iaTf-wttud ao It Is said an appeal wtu oevmaoe; ov s saonesiini sep- .tencMWVVHHI ,-!Tie !?tau8uperiatendeii( of public struetlett eild today; "Thera-ar eost- plalsts about alltha textbook oompa slesi save B. F. Johnston & Co,; that tbavl have Aot complied with the' Jaw and their contracts I Us esUbllslrmSot of depositories. (Something miist be' done about this. T The law will be rigidly en- ask- -'SNa i'vn1J Li I IT , 4 W J Ul 'J- .t.4tajre you a sense or lunness in ins re gion 1 your stonrsch after eating f If so Von will be benefited by aslng Chsnv brrlsln's Btonacb ml Liver Tablets. TbeySlso tore belching and soar lom sell. They egnlje Via bowrhv.pe. PrM t8 f At. ' Bold f F. 8 Duffy ft Hi ( helra fslia Pork fcsnwRes st Osks '-"'rflBica'S.Iniporlant Article.;: rla kii fsrU lasue of. (Tlie Paturday Even lug l,ostl)oclor Kanarn, tbe aiiil nCn'l Arctic Eiplortr, will, deacrlbe the vartoas pole aceklug "eipedlllons of tho 'year. The Isnpnrlance of ibis paper lies In tho anlhor's .eommi'Sts, and uis pro dlcilohs w lo h( inn m nf tlio dllTereut parties . . ; i-t- . I A s 1. r.3 r: POLLOCKSVILLE Heavy -bUlafitll. Cetton Opening. Ho ! I Sick Horses.; Personals. Arrested . . " for AMucttoo. Wiats to See " "Caess".' y - - " September 4 Last' Wednesday even ing about 4 o'eiock. one of .the heaviest rslns for many years fell in this vicinity and also again last Saturday evening. People were unable . to get home as bridges were sjloat. - n ' . Cotton Is openlQg rapidly now on the light lands. ' Picking Is going on" la some 'places; sud tbe cotton buyers are already oh hand ready "for the first bale., ' We ate glad to report that there are no sick horses in. this neighborhood. Those that were sick are dead and We hear of no more staggers around. Hope as we have no mosquitoes, it wlH not be so fatal as In the infested territory, . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Grlffln of Oriental, It. O., are visiting friends and relatives at this plan,. ,They arrived on the Sad, last Mondsy. ,,y Mr. T. 8. Bender of this place has a cow that gives six gallons of milk a day, sad His thought by all who know her that she could be mado ' by proper-feed- lug still better. . Mr. Ike Barrus' has also a very fine oow that gives five gallons a day. There are several other good milkers' here In the place, : - - Dr. George R, Hughes baa the best trotter In the county. His record is 40, bat he bests all he comes lihcontact wjth, hence, we really dont know bis peed.- .Miss Clsrs Simmons of Catherine Lakei Is visiting her brother, Mr. Kit Simmons. Mr. D. G. Eoonce the only carpenter In the place, has given np his trade and accepted a position as sawyer at ' the new mill of E. T. and J. H. Bender & Co. up Mill (reek. A. big and good opening for a first class carpenter at thlS place. . Mrs. S. A. Hudson and son. Bamnel. returned home last Saturday from a few weeks' outing st the seaside In Onslow county, very much improved in health and spirits. Dr. 0. 4. Bender will lesve this week for the exposition Tt Buffalo, N. T Niagara Falls, Montreal, Canada, and other places in Canada.' He 4111 be away several weeks. Mr. Alex Barrus who has been st Dixon on the A. C. L. Railroad as relief sgent, spent Monday nlgbt st this place visiting his mother. Ho left Tuesday morblng for Bcotts Hill to take charge of tbe owes there. There Is not a case Of sickness of any kind in out towa," 'Still our two doctors are dldon4o be found at home, they nave au nosy can ao in tne country. There were six calls for one of them one day this week. ' One'Joe Green a white man from One- low county; who has been living here for a month or more, left this morning before dsy, taking his wife sad a 18 year old-gni tbe daughter of Mrs, Wlafield Boot! with him up the railroad two miles to a nag station and then lay la wail for the freight train. But In the meantime Mrs. Soott was on their track, a warrant way Issued by Mr. Sam! Hudson, a J. P. Cos the girl, and placed In constable A. 6. liae's hsnds who soon had the girl In eustody., . v:.. ..; V-'i Green Was arrested by constable Frank enkjns t Maysvllle "on the frieghttraln orougni , peci ana tsaea oeiore it. tt. White, a J. P. oft the charge of abduc tion, found: guRty bound over to court undet aoQ; justified , bond, falling to give bond was given.' la charge of the sheriff for disposal, 'fhey were snakiag fof Oeorgla ' f'if Fot the benefit of ourGord Branch friend "Guea" arOl say, that hsvo never had) any mosquttoes.to get rid of, nor do we ; lemember ever feeding oa musty timothy hay.v A to Where we buy our hay, will say that we buy some No. 1, timothy from. Burma, ft Cray of New Bern, also soma front ens fat maa Big Ike at this place, Who always ass a few carloads of No. 1. timothy. Old friend come down to see ns and renew your ac quaintance, and refresh your memory as to us and oara.. We know you did not mean to reflect upoa . us In any unkind tanner. But would like for you to come dowai ; a no see us now in - tne asy 01 .Bi as our town and oar people a-ef runy tp wiimne times in most respects. -Council of Red Men. - ' RALaiaiCSep't. 4.-Tody tbe new of- floAs of the Greet Council of Rod- Men were Installed here, at 'the annual aeeet Ing place of tbe order," these being Hill E. King o' (talelgh, Great 8acb. m; W. O. Laae of WUailoilon, Great genlor Bagamore; E. T. ' Buckman of Washing, am, Great Junior Bagamore; Walter L. Llddell of Cbarlotta, treal Prophet; .W B. Goodwin of Kllsabeth City, Great Chief of Rccordt: T. ,T. Whltoom! of Ellr.abeth City, Qroat Keeper of Warn. pom. Disorder Has wai memoer in the State, s gain Of 900 la a year. This afternoon Ika Rnd Moo were given a barbecue, and Brunswick slew at the fair grounds. TO CLEANSE TEE SYSTM l.ffcctually yt gently hen costive or bullous, to permanently ovuroome uan- I nil rnnsttpatlon, to "-'! tlio kld r sanilt'ver tO S Imnltliv B:livl!V.' v, i tlirhmlLir or wi-i.it.mina them. , , . .. ,.,,( (-..l.-. fr., , iii , 1 ' ly t..e ("' Lent Island's Potato Crop. I Ctjtohosbb, L. Sept'amber 8. TheJ uuOTnui auiuo ui pnnpriijr iur putaiu grower hat broadened o an pxpaniive grin,: Hot not, iloee Lbe : war of SO odd k years aco bat thebrie of pntaioes "ontT of tbe lot' been jo high as thle ytr--(l.OO.'pe; bnahelY-aadtnot alace the oldest Inhabitant cao- remember baa tbe crop been ao, proline and good aa to. tnality. ' A rial! ttr the tremeadoaa potato growing aectloa of Cntobogae, Peconic and Sonthold, and the way that potatoes arc belnf'earted to the tralna will open any one's eyes. There is a constant stream of wagons from sunrise to sunaet all headed for tbe rarloas statlona. Cat- ebognfis the principal shipping point now, and the Cutehogue farmers are smiling and making money. Practically eTery load1 of potatoes that goes to the station means (85.00 for the farmer. , It Is estimated by a well-informed far mer that 15,000 acres qf -potatoes are planted i.n . Rlreihead and Soothold towns, and the farmers hate four horses on tbe diggers and bare every man who wsntSajob pleklog up, sorting over and tying ttp potatoes. Tbe sorting Is quite a farce, an the commission men are so anxious to got the stock and get It quick, that they are not as particular as when potatoes are bringing only 50c per bushel. Bid Darling, 1013 Howard 81., Port Huron, Mich., writes: "I hsve tried many pills and laxatives but De Witt's Little Early Risers sre far tbe best pills I have ever used." They never erlpo. F. B. Duffy. A never failing cure for cuts, bump, scalds, ulcers wounds and sores is De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A most soothing snd healing remedy for all skin affections. Accept only the genuine. F S Duffy To the Public! After thanks for past patronage we desire to announce that on and aftej September 1st, 1901, Mr. J. J. - Hart (whom you all know) will be found at oar office to welcome hii many friends, having been ad mitted to the the "Old Reliable Firm", which will continue under the style of Yours Bincerely, ' M. HAHN & CO. Accuracy and Exactness We do not guess about anything In our-prescription department. We use accurate weights and measures. We also use exact methods In compounding the various components Into the medl: cine as it Is when ready to take. And then we are always precise In checking over the prescription as a final precau tion to see for certain Jhat everything Is all right la other words we are going Into details in this wsy, just to show you b(jw thorough we are la every part of our prescription wot, inorougnness teexactly the word, ' f , Our object Is lo get you to send or btlng all yout prescriptions here- to be filled.; We went and invite you to do this. ,0. D. BRADHAM, Druggist f'-tesirable' iWqk. ptton,. Cora and , Tobacco Farm f orient. Con venient fof shipping by water and --H4'''.f:'?' -.'K n.For; terms apply yitu: Boi 726V; , - New Bern, N a aOur:; Bicycles have betn timed." arid everybody who rides them saya they are' ahead of the age. They ought to be. 1 hey are man ufactured in the roost artantirlo and durahls stylo. You only want the best and those are the only kind of wheels we kwp.- 4 ;':.. If your Bloycle is weak and run down or nin-.in stuiiition Dring ic so our ttepati ( Dppnrtmmit whnre old timers are made new. I 4 x n'u t m ' ' r '"" Bl'OKTlHO , - 1h , 1 ! 11 urn1), Jon riUNTma, f At. Is I,.".' i-n ; r UtfVLArVVVV , FULTON Fancy Cream Cheese, Fancy Elgin Butter, Portsmout2 Corned Mullets, Fresh Canned Good3. Heinz's Sweet Mixed and Cucumber Pickles and Baked Beans. Tomato Catsup and Worcestershire Sauce, Imported and mestic Sardines. Whole Cod Fish. Anjlhing in Groceries yon Tbone Ol. rrTTTTTmTTTTTTmTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTmi SELLING OUT IT COST II! 10 DM 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 Cliildrens Oxfords, Organdies, Persian Lawns and all other Summer Dress Goods, Laces, Embroider ies, Silks, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Straw Hats, Clothing and Shoes. if 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, Respectfully, I J. BAXTER. tHave it Its easy to bny on our plan. Delightful warm weather menus can be constructed from our stock. It represents the test staple grocerie8,fruits and vegetables. We keep our stock of the latter fresh and attarctive. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Bfoad St Grocer. li"4...ii"". Thttt' - PREUlUn DAY ; At the .Planters I Warehouse. ''Ati. ht buyers, with the orders lor your tobacco, and you ' cah do as welt on this market jaanyin the State. , Build up your home marKet Jby bringing your tobacco, here, 11 you do not get as. much for it as any other market, we do not -expect your pawonage;;' ;.. ! v'V":. . : Z Come down to v the Premium Sale and keep a coming1;; AaTaa avawviwaaV B. B. CURMN,wAttcflonee - j;,,. i. J?wit' tlvr'j?-?.'!-! "..' f, 4,-' ,. For the Popl3. ; . One store and some houses, for rent. Now as I have retjlred,irom, grocery business I am iettet prepared j tdflve better, attention 'to my sawed stove wood trade. We keep all . kfuds Stove wood under targs sheds, never' gets wet Remember our Brick and laths now rnady at slmrt notice. Lime an4Tar on hand. - We kp everything that you would bnrdly lln.l e1-mpfherfl . , ) VV 1 l:ilT:rV3t i it: tv. , MARKET may want. Wholesale aS Retail Orocer, 71 Itrcsfl Ht. Phone 137. sdaytAtg.22 Atktt of' 1 n,tlri .. wi'r irv n aa m mrv i Apply to J. L. JJARTSFIELD, ' t'stta ;.it yts-j csta ."- v-:' - 4.,rt v."'; 1 r .'":"; i .1 l;ii'if-ft"', ...1, ?.,kJ'C..'V ? .V; s---r-.,r,'Z ;' , ; r.vH-Vf'.'"Vv'
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