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T r , , " ' . - i s-, a . " - t r i V .- "jt ' V SIW BIER, N. ., SATURDAY MORNISG, MAY 31, 1902. VOL XX-NO. 63. TWENTY-FIRST YIAB I v ...... . '.. .. - C.IMCAL ANALYSIS Reveals That "Pe-rtMia Is Calculated to , Tone up the System, Restore the Func- : . tioris and Procure Health." GO SAYS PROF. L. J. MILLER, CHEMIST, w P-pRORUMILLEItX Prof. L. J. Miller, late Professor of Chemistry and BotNiy of the High School ' ; ;V Of Ypellantl, Mich., writes from 3327 N. Clark Street, Chicago, 111., as follows : ..'r-- 11 1 l i i .. . i . -a ii m i .. ..ii.. v.. i 1 .1 ' I 1 .. i(&D DV.V.S. U. Ill 11 1U 11UI UOW BUUUII W 111U UK UJO laiUIBUlQ inuiw WWMUUU v Oirnucff' thu naa nf PArnnA. nanAAlnllv In mhi nt farnrrh T nTamtnarl it moRt. . . - - worouKur learn its contents. , . ,, I fonnd It composed of extracts of herbs and barks of most valuable medicinal . mvi .1 i m m. MimMiuri with nthor InmaHldnta rinlln. .isl t haUniuH n n 1111 1 o ,nr4 .11 tun Q up uie BT8HD1, nwwrv voo iuncuuus aua procure neaun. medicines, which the public eta use with safety and success. "PROF. L. J. i MILLER. Joseph Bidtwar. " BoltOa tka B7(ta., Hon. Joseph H. JUdgeway, Secretary of the American Anti-Treat Society,' write the following letter from th Grand Central Hotel, St Paul, Miim.t r, "ItU with gnat plearor that I a, dorse Peruna as an honest medi cine, competent to do 11 It claims, I hay nted U sereral timet and know of nothing that cures ' so com pletely, and st the same ' tim builds op : the system. "I hare rec ommended it to a numbsr of my friends and always feel that I do them a service for I know how satisfactory the results invariably are. I only wish every family had a bottle it would sav much sickness and doctor bills." Joseph H.Bldgeway. " Feel Bettor Than for Five Tears." Mr. James B. Taylor, Roberts, Indq writes: "I am at the present time entirely well. I can eat anything I ever ooukU I took five bottles of Peruna, and feel better now than I have for five years. I have doctored with other doctors off and on for fifteen years, so I can recom mend' your medicine very highly for stomach troubles. I take great pleasure in thanking you for your free advlo and Peruna." James B. Taylor. " I Kijojr my Heals as I Vied to." Mr. J. W. Prltchard, Wolf Lake, Ind, writes: " I am pleased to say that I have been oured of catarrh of the stomach by Pe runa. I could hardly eat anything that agreed with me. Before I would get half through my meal my stomach would fill with gas causing me much distress and unpleasant feelings for an hour or two after each meal. But, thanks to your Peruna, I am now com pletely cured, and can eat anything I want to without any of the distressing symptoms. I can now enjoy my meals as I used to do, and His all due to Dr. Hartman and his wonderful medicine, Peruna. "It has been one year since I was cured, and I am all 0. K. yet, so I know Tam cured." J. W. Prltchard. Dyspepsia 1b a very common phase of summer catarrh. A remedy that will cure catarrh of one location will cure It anywhere. Peruna cures catarrh wher ever located. That It is a prompt and permanent cure for catarrh of tlio stomach the above letters testify. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and be will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. ;:. E1UI5B. Decoration Day Obserycl In Govern 'v ment Offices, Soldiers Home. 5 6) or, Aycock Betarai From am d ? etloatl Tnr f the SUte. ' Mftil Box Wreckers Ar rerted. bottom Mill i """:;;' Imtewata Merged. ... , Rauion, , May 80. Decoration Day wu observed here by the closing o( the Federal building ud a abort session of court : Many persons, including tbe In mates of the tiddlers' Home went to the admirably kept National Cemetery in the afternoon. The address there wu by Maj. H. L. Grant, clerk of the Feder al Court. -The closing exercise of the State In etttutton here for colored deaf mates and blind were held today. There are 16S pupils. Gov. Aycock returned this morning from Winston Salem, where he attended the centennial commencement of Salem Female Academy, lie goes to Chapel Hill next Monday, to be present at the State Unlrerslty commencement. There are 40 graduates there this year. ' The State authorizes the dissolution of the Warren Land Company of Durham. Claudius Dockery hn arrived here to make Raleigh bis home. He will practice law. State Jommlsslons to the three "Star" cadets at the Blngbam School, Ashevllle have been issued, as' fol'.owss Captains John M. Hewitt, J. W. Hlnton; First Lieutenant, H. H. Hlnton. The closing exercise of the Raleigh Male Academy were held today. Editor J. W. Bailey of the Biblical Recorder delivered the address. The board of agriculture was at the Agricultural and Mechanical College to day. The two white men who wrecked ru ral free delivery letter boxes near Clin ton were brought here today for trial In the federal court. Their offense 1 very serious Indeed. They were traced by Inspector Oonnally, who secured a re markable lot of evldenc s against them, though they did their work nt night. It appears to be pretty well under stood here that the merger of cotton mills which H. E Fries Is arranging for will succeed. It 1 ald that several mills which were not at first mentioned now desire to enter the combination. At the Soldiers' Home today the f u- neral of W. E. Aldridge was held. He was the first Inmate and was alio the oldest, being nearly 90 year of age. The firemen here are making great r Nearly TOOK ADVANTAGE OF . "ijy - and we have decided to let" itruoiLlANCE' OF THIS WEEK AT SAME PRICE io pounds ior $i.oo. .. nttsittir" In Addition to the Abovo we have a Splendid lJ L 1 . which we will sell until next Saturday for ' '(;,"r'i MM MMMM'f.MMfMMMVM MIMMMi Mt Having just receded A CAE, LOAD OF, iFLOURv-'canq'som-CLOSE PRICES on the following brands: I Elm City Queen, Gold Leaf and vPeaee. Maker. ' )'Jf U W V' ' .We Sell Everything! ' ; ; -VW-V, ,: Mf. il.. - . a-t ' . . ' 'v-, wc zcn me oesi 01 tivery tiling l ; 'V-t;;: ? We Sell the Best ; of Every thing' the Cheapest I ft Phono p. . Store Corner Sc.illi Frr :l r- y- r. preparations tor th State convention Arrangesaanw If se' U be msdOi loslii delegate nnd-rtoftors nbtabry good AU tbo eotunencemente at Xbp white college herajnowUai'anleBS. Mary's was th last. Its tudent went home today. - There were 685 students In the white lemtl colleges bere.nl " The Forum's Annonncement. . The Forum Publishing Company beg to announce that,' beginning with the July number, Th forum will be publish ed quarterly, Instead of monthly, as here tofore. The general character of the magatlne will be the (me,I and It high standard will be maintained, but It par- poses will be more specifically those of a review and outlook. It Is believed that by publishing quarterly a review of the world' event In every field, as well as to some extent an 'outlook based on the condition presented, the essential fea tures can be fully covered. In order that the material may present the proper perspective, the magazine will be conducted in departments each of which will be in charge of one who Is eminently qualified by his training and connections to take charge of it. In ad dition to the general reviews, each Issue will contain a number of special articles on subjects of paramount interest. A quarterly review of this nature will have several advantages over the month ly magazine. In the first place, the field being covered but once In three months, the busy man will be enabled to keep in touch with all the important questions of the day by reading the magazine at hi leisure. Secondly, It will give those Interested In a special field an opportunl ty to find the essence of what they wish in a comparatively limited space. And, thirdly, the Information will be present ed In such a form that the magazine will appeal not only to mature minds, but to every member of the family. As at present outlined, the following departments will be represented: American Politics, Foreign Affairs, Finance and Economies, Science, inven tion and engineering, Literature, Music and the Drama, Art, Educational events, Ehucatlonal Research. New Tork, Forum Publishing Co. 50 cts. a Copy. $2 09 a Tear. BallPlayers As well a everybody elso, need some good llrer medicine occasionally. BRADHAM'S ANTIBILIOUS LIVER PILLS "cleanse the liver, cool the blood and ease the head," without griping or danger of salivation note this these pills are purely vegetable and serve their purpose as well s If they contained some Injurious mineral drug. Box of 86 for 86018 dote. Mfg. and told at Bradham't Pharmacy. WITHDRAWS FROM RACE. Mr. Charles L. Abemcthy raelisbes . Statement of HI Position and Reason Declining Homi nation. Mr. Charles L. Aberfteiby of Carter et county, tbe most formidable opponent of Hon. Ohsrles R. Thomas, In the third district, has issued the following address to) the Democrats of the District. It Is a manly ac on bis part and show true Democracy. i To the Democrats, Third District: There are times In every man's life, when duty demands that individual am bition should be laid upon the altar of public good. It la known to all Demo crats that I wat a candidate for nomina tion to Congress. I have no apologies to make for hav ing been a candidate. Any man could well feel proud to represent In the halls of Congress a great people like those who live In this district. The contest has now narrowed down to Mr. Thomas and myself. There has been a precedent Id this district for years, to give a Congressman two terms, and then give the nomina tion to some other deserving Democrat, tbe presidential elector usually receiving the preference. I went into the contest with this idea. My friends have conducted my cam paign tn a clean manner, and I am sure my opponent, himself, will say that much. But in 1898 there started a revolution in North Carolina politics, the history of which is so recent, that It Is well re membered by all. It ended In securing to the people of the State a constitution al amendment, which perpetuates white supremacy In North Carolina for all time to come. Our election methods were questioned by the opposition, and la thl district Mr. Fowler undertook to overthrow the will of the majority, and made an at tack upon the Integrity and honesty of our people. He made his contest on these lines, and published it to the world, but not withstanding the Republican majority In the the lower branch of Congress, his virile and rebellious attack upon our good people met with no encouragement whatever, and he ilgnally failed to sub stantiate any of hi charge. Since coming of age, I have been a supporter of the great Democratic party and Its principles, and have' always been ready to serve my party as beat I could. After carefully considering the matter I am convinced that giving to Mr. Thom as another term, will be a vindication of the Democrat of the district, and It seems to me that in view of the fact that our election methods have been ques tioned, and that the honor and Integrity of tbe Democrat of the district have Packburni Is again to the front with High Grade Goods and Low Prices, W It's onr pleasure to famish the people with the Best Mer- m chandi8e procurable, at a saving of 15 to 25 per cent, on each X and every article bought from us. ' K We Offer Bargains this week in Hosiery, Bed Linen, Lace rt tains and Window Shades. urtains and Window Shades. The best Anchor Brand Sheets, ready for use, 00 x 90, 70c. Andros ooggin Sheets, 80 x 00, 60c. - Columbia Mill Sheets, 90 x 80, 60c. PepperlU Mills Sheet, 80 x 80, 60c i , 81x80, 56c. Bolster Cases, 45 x 73, 80c. . Pillow Cases, 88 x 45, 10c. ; Pillow Cases, 86 x 48,lBc ! Pillow Cases. Hemstitched. 80 x 4S. 15o. We will sen yon thl week an Oil Linen Window Shade with fringe. ilete,8Sc A better grade for 40c A atlU better grade IS all fixture comnl A for SOo. . AU have frinse. J ::. Big cut in Laoe Curtains. Bee them. Vj ! Hosiery! We have them. See ua and save money-. : fi'.'t IHe Plain Lisle, 86c value, this week 85c - if V Udiea Opsn wot ,'- ' 11 : ; Ladies Mercerised-Mh srradev Finer, mod value at 7V uip. i o Ladies Laoe that sell at all times at too, SpeoU this week, 80c. !? ,4 Misses Open Work, this week 85cV , . ! - Mlssses red and black, extra good at 86a, this week 15c . unuarens rea, Diae, puut and white Bocks, at 10c .' REMKMBER MosauitO and Frr Time is at hand.. Wa have the I 'A;.: - The fitora thai Hvms T'ovs TTTAr..w. :Zhis -American StbcCal t will take pleasure in showing: their IMMENSE : 8TX)0K ol every description, Shoes, Hats and every artiole of .. - usaally found in flrRt-olass dry goods store. . We nave a benn Z tiful hne of Straw Hat which are verv cheat), alio. felW 'ftnd. ; I derbies. . .The vory latest styles In Low Quarter Shoe at prjoen that defy competition, Beautiful fanoiea In Ladles : w IT VL LKaEIl Y, . C. ' ; In fact we have everything for the summer girls,' We oarry a full line of heavier goods to supply the working people,' and we : sell them too. The prices is what sells goods, and we claim ; we can snve yon money. ' Come let us convince you. ' ' ' : . '-" " ' :?pr..M: Ayr p'f ' nf7 : ,i a -illu. k. j - OSLL'.. UJisv I , ''" '. I HOWARD, rrj.ri..t...r, 1 " Makes Cle&a Sread With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. The " Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" containing over 800 most practical and valuable cooking receipts free to every patron. Send postal card With your lull address. Alum Is used in tome tut laf powders and in most of the so-called phosphate pow ders, because It is cheap, ana makes a cheaper powder. But alum is a corrosive poison which, taken in food, acts Injur iously upon the stomach, liver and kiuasys, Soya 1 bakio powms Co., 100 willlam sr., NSW YORK. been assailed, that it becomes my ditty to lay aside, for the time my personal ambition for the good of my party, I therefore withdraw from the race. I am a young man and can abide my time and whether I ever have the honor of representing you in Congress or not, I feel by this act the consciousness of having done mj duty to my party and the Democrats of the district. I wish to hereby thank all my friends in the district for their kind words and loyal support of my candidacy. Yours very respectfully, Charles L. Aiikhnictiiv, Beaufort, N. C. May 30, 1902. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham & Co, New Bern N. O. Liverpool Spots 6.5-32. Sales 6,000 bales. Futures, May-June 4.62. Aug-Sept. 4.52. 8ept-Oct 4.36. Legal holiday. No other markets. At Davis', Go to Davis' for moth balls, flypaper, insect powder,chlorido of lime in cans for disinfecting, eta Lost or Stolen. A one Btone diamond pin, valued at $250, will give handsome reward for re turn of same when returned to Moore's Brick Yard. 1. S. hlnk It was lost on the road to the poor house. Extra Standard 3 lb Tomatoes, 10c per can, (retail only); Pure Gold Corn, 10c can, or 3 cans for 25c; String Beans, 7o can, 3 cans for 20c; Okra and Tomatoes 10c per can, Corn and Tomatoes, 10c per can, Bartlett Pears lOo per 3 11). can, Lima Beans, 10c per can. Fancy Evaporated Apples, 10c lb. Nice Fruit Jelly, 5o lb. Nice Fresh Ginger Snaps, 5o lb. Nice Toilet Soap, 2 cake3 for 5c. Ham and Veal Soup 10o, can. Potted Chicken lOo can; Iibby'fl Potted Ham and Tongue 5o can, 6 for 25c; and hun dreds of other articles which we cannot mention for lack of space, at Bargain Prices. Wholesale A Betail Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 Br34 HU Fox rini 'Butter f '''t.vt,', "tlf yon want yonrbreaktast table complete buy your But ter Coffee, Tea, Flour, 4c, fromu. ! . , ?: We JrX) hay large stock of an kinds of Canned Goods that we do niWare to carry over, lor next leaaon. that we are j ' are selling at bargain. -- i",i,'v t Don't buy anything to our line until you get our prices, ' ' holcwU ud RetaU 0wcr, ; v , . .r.-fj a ,. .. ... ... . , PHOSI CDs'; Ccr. nroadi & ZZcziccz.i i i v. " :immiiiTmi!'!!i!imiim
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