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L tin : TT- ' i". s. v V. KIW BIE5, H. CH SATDRDAY JJ0ESIS8(! JULY 26, 1902., " V fToi.ixxxo, loo r- : i - - r , TWINTY FIRST IIAE 1 ftmwnmxrn--- I 1 -1 . : 4 II JlaKXX1JXXIX tell " ' , .Loser If Oar caBtomen teem to appracbU giving iu Ubi fJuu of thelt ittoM. ' , Jii YTt try Juud to keep out iteek np to the mmobmkI jutted to the V ifMteolowiiiMyMend,, 0rtoiadtfaBUt joiudUpol. W WX GXTAKANTSB QUALITY AND PEICB8. . Jlo mch jrlae Vf tn h nffmul umln In th bm fntnm. . ! il White Goods Sle at 11 Talac 35 Pieces of Dimities ktihe foUewing prfaws: 18oVsJaeatlSC S5c " Me. Dotted Bwiss: -' v SSeTslaeikslSo. 90e "Me. 40e " Uereerised Open Work for Waists, that sold for 40c yard, to close V at 80c -v , r - - . rlff , klj oat Piques Heary Cord, good ralnea Ijuw Stripe White Lawns to go at Colored Lawns, navy and red, few out at 7& ' All figured Lawn go: 18c and 15e Values, to close oat at 10c 20c Values to close out at 120. 26c and 80c Values to close out at 176- Fancy Ilk and Linen Ganse that and the trimmings to matek at cost. For Balance of this week are: Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Tan Shoes at $1.00 Ladies 2.60 " 3.00 " " 1.00 Ladies Summer Corsets at 19c Many other things will also go at A BIG REDUCTION including Colored Lawns, Dimities, eto. QpCastomerg paying account before August 1st can vote their wwh register checks for the trumpet. "3". J. BAXTER An Automobile We these hot afternoons and evenings is very refreshing and satisfactory. Commencing Monday evening, June 30th, REGULAR TRIPS WILL BE MADE TO NATION AL CEMETERY from 6:80 to 10 o'clock, or later if patronage de mands it, starting from Cor. Pollock and Middle Streets, and going via. Broad Street returning via. New, Middle, Johnson, East Front, Booth Front and Middle to starting point Pare for Round Trip 20c. Will charter for onk hocb in afternoon for $8.00, and evening for $4.00. Party limited to eight persons. WM. T. HILL, Phone 116. PreprleUr, A. Departure from old methods of carriage building has enabled us to furnish a vehicle that is at once very cheap, handsome and serviceable. Carriages, buggies, light wagons, perfect ta'oonstmeUoa, design mad SaliB, at notably low prioM. Beat of workmanship ana material. TJp to date In all respects. Can't be beat. ( tiuamntoe with evaryon. ( '. , ; We pat Rubber Tires on you old or i new wneel. ' v- ' .: .' 'We shrink tour loose tires tn ma chine without enttinc them, vervbodv is Invited to see the work of thesnachlne putting new bolts In same old places. O. IX. Water & Don. , 1 iS' Phone 188,. 'v I ' '' road et, , Kiw Biait, H. U '.' . . 7AliTEDI ' rirteen good honest energetle sea to work for old established Arm In Eastern Counties of North Carolina. Mo capital required, - ? I For particulars call on or address. .. ' , . W, S. MoantaoB, ' ; : 1 ' ' . ITow tun, H. C. yi You will be a j j yon mlw. . . ,1 q oat eflorti to plewe Own Ij ) V ' Y " 80c. at 40a, this sale K5c 7e and 10c- pieoes that sell for lSfOi to does k sold lorBOoto close out at 87Jc, msmm " Oh, So Good I" What makes our Soda Water taste so good is Us quality. Every thing used in the making is First Quality pure. The water Is pure and sparkling. ' The ioa Is pure and clean. The cream is pure and rich. The flavors pure and delicious. The fruits are the best and fresh X People who know our soda ro out of their way, If nscsssary, to X get It, It Is so satisfying, so re- X X ireahlsg, so fall erf what they want X T in good soda. They come and T feome again tbat's whas ws re x working for eonstantly.beoMse we X want regular enstomers wno mow T oar Quality. BRADHAK'S t- , X rracrlptlnu ttDtTi'. -: Davts Presort pUon I Pharmacy makes a Specialty of prescriptions. . Prompt and earefol atteaUoa Is given these. Only the best drags are msed. The prices are ressonstle, Bend yours there to be flUed.-' :, ;i" . , IS) FOR SALE. Best llachine Hade Brick at U--M HIS IT It-''-' " ' ' J Con. Soon yot , JUnoocrSrs. Foy & Wood Co., Practical TlntMrs - ! ?L?V .. aa4 Plarnbwr.- -! Tobacco Flnca, Store Pipe, and : ' We make a polaltyof Hot Air IleaUng, and Steol Ceiling. Ton will Cna ni at : rvBfl II lyUOn i mini , ,.,,1,;, I, ; 4 ,!4 JeSria Pals Fill Oct ' Will Hit - ; or Jaw; .' ; FITZ GETS FIRST BLQGD tight Rouat i Finely Fought. . Fltzilmwons iBn'onnces HU PeiJibeDt Retirement ' fion tke'UlBg, BpeelsltUlonrnaL - , " " ' Bam Fbaicisoq, Joly ,25.-At 8.80p. m. the area was completely "filled and crowds were clamoring tor admission. The betting has, shifted and Is ruling 8 to 1 ta, favor of Jeffries. Jim. Hayes, of Harbin. Springs, bet at the ring side, that Fits , would not stay ten rounds. Fits Is very confident of winning and. claims he will finish things up as promptly as he can. At 8.40 p.m. every seat Is occupied, among the notable people present are Mayor Schmlts and party. In the preliminary Kid Barry and Foley sparred ten rounds, Foley win ning. It Is estimated by the promoters of the fight that there are about eight thousand Spectators in the pavilion The receipts are roughly estimated st $85,000. 10 p.m. There are no signs of the principals for the mala event. It Is ru mored that the fighters are holding out on the referee's price. Oraney demsnds $500, but to this amount the men are nsble to agree. Eld McFsdden Just back from London, Is being Introduced by the announcer. He was mildly sp plauded. It Is definitely announced that the fighters sre still holding oat on the referee's fee. 10.04 p. m. Fits Is just entering the ring accompanied by his seconds. He was greeted with tumultuous cheers. His seconds are Hank Qrlffin, Geo. Dsw son, Jack Btelzner and W. t Haberly. Jeffries entered ring clad In a long overcoat and sweater, wearing a Pana ma hat Jeffries Is examining Fits' bandages. Jeffries seconds are Joe Ken nedy, Billy Del any and Jack Jeffries. Harr Corbett challenged the winner in behalf of his brother Jim. Tim McOrath challenges winner on ' behalf of Tom Sharkey, the leter announcement Is hooted. There is little or no betting at ring side. : It is sanousoed that the for feit money hat been returned to the principals and the dab. Announcer Shay make statement that Ibis would be batty fetV between Fits and Jeffries. It failed to elicit any great anjonnt 0f applause. FUs wss the first to don gloves. Jeffries suiting tjiletlyVhls corner chewing gam and ass ss yet made no effort to don gloves. Aaaouacer 8her Intiradaoed Fltai aid! nnnofactfaett was met with great applause. r Jeffrie was equslly seeTeAn.it-.WS.ai -- I Round ; l.-Jeff ; assnmes kls eenU- ro j neal,, for opening, Jeff f lands f Kh Jef but Flu prsaoss back,, Fit puts left lightly to Jeffs eye Fits puts straight Jab to nose, Jeff makes tw IneffeoUal . attempU to reach with left, Flu blocks left tot body, Jeff dueked at Wl foe head, Flu blocks right for. lew, Jeff falls la trying to land right. FIU neatly evades i left for head. Fits leads lightly on head with left, Jeff hooka Fits with , left to fsee, FIU has first blood, landing, left strong to none," Bound slightly In FlU'sfs- Ron ad I The crowd seems to be with Fits. ' Jeff forces ffghtlng.',. Be pats light left to body and follows with en- other left oi sheulder, . Flu puts left on Jaw sad cleverly ducked nonnter. FIU whip light to Jeff's, neck, Jeff lscds stiff on body and neck, Jeff tries twice for body with left, , He trades a right dounter .hlooked left to body and lands stiff to Jeff's nose.';' Jeff mixing Is, land lag right and left on bods, puU left to fsee, clinch, Jeff looks . angry and still bleed! eg from nose. ' , -'',',, Bound 8 Both men fiddling, Flu pots left to Jeff's sort spot, following with straight left to face, sending Jeffs head back. Jeff tries Ml tor face, bat li blocked. Jeff enr'.'uu- trying for lc'l but nu'uses. J3 ...'s stiJ left to l";; . t, X Ts f'-e t ". Vg tti ! FT 1 1 f"i ! " - a"'Tl CC;:GnI88LiAJ CROWLEY Uses Pe-ru-na ; , Hon. Joseph B. Crowley, pay -: -mm I I from Robinson, III., the following praise tor the great catarrhal tonic, Peruna. Congressman Crowley says: "Alter giving Peruna a fair trial I can cheerfully recommend your remedy to anyone suffering, 'and all catarrhal complaints. "Mrs. Crowley has taken a account ot nervous troubles. It has proven a strong. tonic and last ing cure. I can cheerfully recommend It. "J. B. CROWLEY. No other remedy Invented by man bae ever received ae much praise from men ot high etation as Peruna. Over forty members of Congress bare tried it and recommended it to suffering humanity. They use it themselves to guard against the effeote of the intense strain of public life; to ward off the ill effects of the changeable climate of Washington. They keep it in their homes for family inse. They recommend it to their neigh bors, and thev do not hesitate in public 'print to declare their appreciation and endorsement o( this greatest of modern remedies. puts hard left In solar plexus, msking FIU wince. FIU puts two lefts sgatn on the sore spot. Jsff lands vicious left on head. Boh blocks left for stomach. Jeff's bleeding from gash over eye and from nose. Bound 4. Jeff looks determined and forces fighting. Fits skillfully ducks left swing. Jeff lands twice with left on fact tries again Flu get out of harms way. FIU swings hard left to jaw and they clinch. Jeff lands hard left uppercnt on Jaw. Ht blocks return. Flu Jabs Jeff three time on his sore place. Jeff still bleeding. Jeff trying hard land left hard to stomach. He follows Flu around ring bat falls to Infilot any damage. Jeff put left and right to body and FIU retaliates with the left on nose. Jeff ducks left swing for head as gong sounds. , Bound S. Jeff looks anxious, Jeff tries for stomach but FIU eomes back with stiff left In fact, FIU showing flat foot work, Jeff geU In terriflo left to body the blood still coming down JslTs feet, Jeff forces Bob to ropes and lands hard on face, Jeff ducks hard swing, Bob's tyt cut, and ha lr';' bleeding slightly, Fits landed straight' right On mouth. Both rough It, sndQraney cau tions. Flta puU right aad left to fact and Is chopping 'Jeff's fact, to pieces, Jeff tent In straight left to. breast, Fits again Jabs Jeff with' left ss bell rings. Jsffa eyes era la bad condition; from effects of Bob's licks. That far Fits bat much ' better of contest and ths champion hi worried, Hi I Bound 6, Jeff looks mad and comes i up ssvsge, Is mors csutlous, Bob lands left to head, Jeff ' tushes Fits', to ropes and tries to land left, bul It cleverly j blocked. ' Fits' lands left to stomach, right to head, and put left to head, FIU swings right to eye and two lefts to fact. Jsff Is llks a . bull and goes Into Flu, but falls to land. Flu lands hard left apparent to Jew,-Jeff ducks ' right for head, Jeff lands lightly left to face. Jeff lands hard left blow on Flu's fsos. . : Bound 7. Jell rushes Into pus ot Flu lsfts.-Jeff rushes Fits to ropes snd lands hsrd left to face. Jeff pats to face and another left to body. Jeff puts In fearful left to solar plexus snd follow with hard loft to face. Jc5T puts r'r'it to face bnl !!b puts bn.k Willi r' " t .-. l-?t to f pnbl'vs In v:!i ! . i. lfr in His famjly For Catarrhal and Nervous : Affections. Congressman from Illinois, writes with coughs, colds and la grippe, number of bottles of Peruna on It Is exactly as Congressman Crowley says t " Peruna is a swift and sore rem edy for coughs, colds and la grippe and all catarrhal complaints. It Is an excel lent remedy in all nervous troubles. It never falls to prove Itself a powerful tonic and a lasting oure." This is what Congressman Crowley says, and this Is what thousands of other people are say ing all over the United States. Congressman Romulus Z. Llnney from Taylorsville, TS. C, writes! "My secre tary had ss bad a case of catarrh as I ever saw, and since he has taken one Bound 8 Both fiddling, Jeff tries left swing for Jaw, but was trifle short. Flu geU In right to point of jsw sending Jeff back, and misses a terrific right up percnt. He gets under a left swing, Fits tries for body with right snd left, but U blocked. Fits blocked left, and goes In with two sUIght lefts to face. Jeff floors Fits. Ffz. went down with terrific right to Jsw, aad was groggy when he rose and apparently looking In a dased way when ht was counted out. Flu has an nounced ht was fairly licked and retired permanently from the ring. He sajd that la event of his winning be would have given the ohsmplonshlp to Jeffries. There Is a vast difference In the phy sical make-up of the two gladiators who battled -for tola and glory on Friday night -":.' . - - Ont It slender and entirely Irregular In shspey- tt-men go, The ether Is symmetrical and yet of masslvt frame. Here art the. figures of their met sure mtnU: - ! . - STATISTICS OF THB MIS Fluslmmons. . ' -1 Jeffries. 40 years;'. ! . . . . Agt.'.; . . . .17 years S ft, 11 tn.....He!ghl. .,.., ft. 1 In 160 poundsv-..Welght...,. 930 pounds 75t;..la..MM V.Beaoh. ........76 In l4 i In... ........Neok. , ,.18 In 44 ' In. ....Chest...., .v..t48 in 43 la.,,,.Chest expansion.. ...48 in 88 vln. v..Wetst.i!t ';.. 88 iji 40 r Itt; . t ,y;.HIpt.., ....V.v.48,,,' 88, in..,. i,.v.Thlgh.',.t .....26 ' 14 v In. . . . , . . .v. .Calf. ; , . .,17 7t in.. (....; ....Wrist -.W.VU.8: . 11! Id.,.i. ..Forearm.. .ii' H.lSi la In In In In In In 14f .ln,...;.,.BIoeps 16 ' (-!, - TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.1 W. J. Bry sq mads an address before a large gathering tt Nanlaskst Beach, under the ausploet of the Kew England Democratic League; He also spoke'at a banquet where he professed allegtsnoe to the free silver question, " ' ' j . Csptaln Btrong, who Is charged with stealing HayTohe's Jewels, denies the charge and says he never used t dollar of May's money, but be pawnsd $8,400 worth of hsr Jewelry at her request and gavs her every cent of tbs money. : Tbs American pilgrims to Rome, bare been recolred bj the Pope at the Vati can, who In-Mowed upon them the Apo"o M'-jlng, At nil!i!ea io t 1 from auiii. Mf'o lii-Jl, re i :i bottle of Peruna he seems like s different man." Romulus Z. Llnney. : ; Congressman A. T. Goodwyn, Robin son Springs, Ala writes : ' I have now used one bottle of Peruna and am a well man today. A. T. Goodwyn. f , U. S. Senator W. N. Roach from Larl more, N. D., writes:' 'I have used Pe runa as a tonic It has greatly helped me in strength, vigor and appetite." Congressman H. W. Ogden front Ben ton, La., writes : " I can conscientiously recommend your Peruna. H. . W. Ogden. - Congressman H. W. Smith from Mur physboro, 111., writes: "I have taken one bottle of Peruna for my catarrh and I feel very much benefited." Geo. W. Smith. Congressman David Meeklson from Napoleon, O., writes: "I havt' used several bottles of -Peruna and feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of the heed." David Meeklson. Senator Mallory, of Pensaoola, Fie, writes: "I have used your excellent remedy, Peruna, and have recommended it both as a tonio and a safe catarrh rem edy ."-Stephen R. Mallory. Senator M. C. Butler, ex-Governor ot South Carolina, writes: "I can recom mend Peruna for dyspepsia and stomach trouble." M. C. Butler. Senator W.V. Sullivan from Oxford, Miss., writes: "I take pleasure In re commending yonr great national catarrh cure, Peruna, as the best I have ever tried.-W. V. Sullivan. Senator J. M. Thurston from Omaha, Neb., writes : " Peruna entirely relieved me of a very Irritating cough." J. M. Thurston. Congressman H. G. Worthlngton from Nevada, writes: "1 have taken one bot tle of Peruna and It has benefited me immensely." H. G. Worthlngton. Congressman Howard from Ft. Payne, Ala., writes : "I have taken Peruna for la grippe, and I take pleasure In recom mending Peruna as an excellent rem edy." M. W. Howard. Congressman Willis Brewer from Haynesvllle, Ala., writes: "I have used one bottle of Peruna for Lassitude, and I take pleasure In recommending It." Willis Brewer. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory resorts from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable ad vloe gratia. r Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. Ball Club Pays Indebtedness and a Dividend. Gone to WrlghUvllle to ettrgla Regiment Review. Few Bank ruptcy Cases. MsnyAs plranU for Ftlltl cal Offices. IUlsiqh, July 86. The Democratic primaries for county oOosrs snd : mem bers of the legislature were held In this city snd county today. There wert many aspirants. The Inmates of the soldiers' home voted. They are alt classed as residents of this county. The firemen who have attended the Bute meeting and tournament here left today. They are pleased wKs. the ar rangements and with the track, which was a fast one. Three records ; were towered during the tournament, i The Raleigh base ball club has paid all 1U Indebtedness and paid also a M per oent dividend to lU ten directors. . .. Hoke Bmfth and family of Atlanta art here, visiting f rlends.on their way boat from Morebeed City. i BUU Auditor Dixon Is sending to the registers of deeds of the various poun Ues the UsU Of stockholders of banks who reslds la the counties. ,j V- Govtrnor . Ayeock Is expected to re turn tomorrow. '. . . Adjutant General RoysUr, Qnartor-masUr-Qeneral Francis Maooa and MaJ. Ltndls,' A. A. O. left early this morning for Wrightsvflle,' to review tht 8th Georgia regiment, , , ' f., ; 1 . . 1( i -1 1 - " . ' ir.i..L.. , - aauamiry. .-, vuuuuanuctj, A uiiiu Templar, will, be, organised Wtdnta- Ths committee of truiteee or the Agri cultural and Mechanical College ap pointed to tismlot lU sooounU, u fls Ishedths work.,,:Msy.;' .T - t "-' Bantruptcy oases are very lafreqoenl. There was ont today, that of sserchsat named Bras well, of Rocky Hoaat, With liabilities of $3800 and SsseU only 118. '!'.;'., r'";., . . Additional space for looms is being provided at the Carolelgh cotton mill here, In an annex which is nearly oom pletcd. Work Is well tnder way on an sxteustoa ot tht Pilot option mill Which will double Its ospsoltyi, 'i f's ; ;' i s 1 C .r 'rea. 5 -a. 5 FRESH Car Load' Tolgl's Snow Drift and White frost New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured Shoulders and California Haras. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onionp, Qrape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. Potted and Canned Meats. Heinz's Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. I J. L. HclHEL ti S Phone 91. 71QBrca4 Ht. g lea excellence. You Need Tea that will have quality and provide you a pure beverage in which you can take pleas ure. Here's a tea from a famous plantation where care is given to have purity in the growth, cleanness in the curing, and care in the packing. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone (37 Farmers LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST anJ Bring your Tobacco tothe Planters Warehouse NEW JIKKIV, jr. c, which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOE IT. Opening Sale August 1st. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. 1 CLEANLINESS, QUALITY, Ii the notti of lit Oar drinks can only be tracts and other Ingredients of to make tnem perieouon. All of our drinks are put up on Scientific Principles and with the Very Latest Improved Machinery. One Trial of our goods mcr. 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