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VOL IXNO. 101 KIW KSJf, I. C, SUNDAY MORNISfl, JULY 27, 1902. ' TWBNTY FIRST V M II j,ii',,kj-'x,'',,v,'v,'v''v'' n ACKBUIXTI tella . JL6er If M iri.S.immer - Onr customers' seem to appreciate oar effort to please them Jy j" giving ns a liberal share of their patronage, , : . 1 ; We try bard to keep our s took ap to the season and salted .to the V wants of our many friends. Our store and time U at your dltpoaaL ' - WE GUARANTEE QUALITi AND PRICES. Mo each Value to be offered again to the neat future., White Crood Sale at 1-3 Yalne. 85 Piecea of Dimitiet at the foDewing pttoei: 18e Value at Wo. ' Dotted BwTsst" V- . Me Verne as Wo. .tel., ". ".. - Mercerised Open Work ox Waists, that Sold tor 40o yard, to oloM ont at 206. '-"" ( ' ". Nt Pique Heavy Cord, good values at Mo, thii sale Kc , , f Lace Stripe White Iwaf to go at 7e and lOe. Vf Colored lawns, navy and red, tew pieces that Mil tor lSfc, to eloee i out at 7c - All figured Lawn go: , , . . 18o and 6c Values, to close out at 10c. Me Values to close out at 25c and 30c Values to close ont at 17c- Fancy ' ilk and Linen Gauze that and the trimmings to match at cost. For Balance of this week are : Men's $3.00 and $3.60 Tan Shoes at $1.00 Ladles .2.60 " 3.00 1.00 Ladles Summer Corsets at 19c Many other things will also go at A BIG REDUCTION including Colored Lawns, Dimities, etc. nPCustomera paying accounts cash register checks for the trumpet. J. J. An Automobile m 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 6:30 to 10 o'clock, or later if patronage de mands it, starting from Cor. Pollock and Middle Streets, and going via. liroad Stmt returning via. New-, Middle, Johnson, East Front, South Front and Middle to starting point. Pare for Round Trip 20c Will charter for; ova Houa in afternoon for. $3.00, and evening for $4.00. Party limited to eight persons. WM. T. HILL, Pkone 115. ' Proprietor. from old tnethods of carriage building has enabled ns to famish a vehicle that ' w at onoa very aean, handsome and serriceable. j Carriages, Iraggies, light wagons, perfect ta'constrnction, design H at once very hean, handsome and anu nnisn, as nomoiy tow prioi of workmanship and material. r low prioe. ' - Best material. ' Udso date In all respects. Oan't be beat. Ousrsntee with ersrrooe. i .-.-'t We nut Rubber Tires on your old or new wheel. .- .i ; , -- - We shrink your loose tires injs ma- cnine witnout euutng tnem. lEreryDody ' is invited to see the work ot the machine putting new bolts in same eld places. G. H. TFatert eon. A. .road Bt Haw Bbul H.t) fU ' ,,' ..( l i ... a ,. , 't 0. . '...in n . - OL l- --&-' . 1 -. .i "pimn ;. : ' .. 1 llAnsmira , . Fifteen good honest energetic men to work for old established Arm la Esstera Counties of North Carolina. Mo capital required, . 1 '' ' ' I ; For rrtlculsrs call on or address. ' Wt 8. ITcOhfoor, r ' '''' Now I't.rn, JT. yon. You will be a i) yon mini Citrine Sii 1e I-H J 9 19tC ;i , JK sold for SOc to close ont before August 1st oaaTote their 9 t vm so Good in z What makes our Soda Water X taste so good is He quality. Every , thing used in the making Is First ' "yr" . The wafer is pure and sparkling. ; The Ice U pore and clean. The cream is pare and rich. , ' The flavors pate and deUckma t Tbe fruits are the beat and fresh i People who know. mr soda go,, out of their wan if neoessary, to get it It to so satisfy tag, se re freshing, te fnll of what they want in good soda. They come and ' noma again that's what we're' ! work Ins for eoostantlv. because we f irant regaiar eustonen who know : our Quality. BRADHAH'B , ; FOUKTAUT; I MM Darls PrMcrlptlom Pharmacy makes a spedahy of prescriptions.1 Prompt ( sad careful altentloa jm gtvea them. Only tbe bast drags are meed. The prices are reasoaaUe. Bead yoars there tab Ued.' ;' :-f. FOR SALE.: Best Ilachine Uade v;c3t Prices. Con. Bom Faoii.eAioocSta &;codCd;: Practical Tinner , .; ( nil Mmklim. i. ... ' ? Tobacco Flttes, gtovt Tip and Roofing. " ' ' , We make a special iyV.f JJot Air Heatinj, and fieri tV'.!:;j. : You v ;n c i vs et TELECSiPmC BREVITIES. ; s - t? Rustlers are buy la the west again. They are a class to be feared almost as muck as the bold up men.. At Leader, Wyoming, , a band of masked men, at tacked a herder and killed htm. slaugh tered 1,000 sheep sad drove 65,000 sheep into the mountains to be killed by wild animals.' ; ' , , " , A boom has been placed oa the mar ket for Senator fBlllyl Mason, of 011- aols, for the second place on the Bepuh. llcaa MaUoaal ticket la 1001 With streauousness for the bead ot the ticket and a tea cent wit for the tall, the ticket will doabtless be a wlaaer. Two unknown aegroea were lynched at ; Womelsdorf, W. Va., Wednesday night. The trouble grew out of the kill, lag Chief Bud Welmoth, oa tbe same day. Both faces are very muck enraged sad man trouble Is hourly expected. Tb4 negroes are tearing by ever train. Taree robbers held up a train oa the Mexican Central toad near Eljsy, Texas sad got off With $50,000 ta currency The robbers have not been captured. ' United sutes Ambassador to France Porter, Secretary ot War Boot, and Gen era! Leonard Wood sailed Thursday for Sevole, Franee. Tbe prioe of coal was advanced at Hew Tork today at 8.00 a ton, retail, oa ell elaee. The Jomp was 60 cents to the nsers ot domestio skes, and 75 eents to the nsers of steam shea, . Alexander Tuten, the alleged slayer of John Calon Is la jail at Washington, K.C. Appropriations bare been made for the Improvement of the Kense, Treat, Tar, Pamlico and other Important rivers la North Carolina. M. Constant, tbe French Ambassador at Constantinople was assaulted by a Tnrklahmob. The act will tend to glre rise to more unpleasantness between Turkey and Trance. 4 J. E. Harding and Mrs. Stafford tbe leoaple who eloped from Greensboro were arrested Jost as they were to go on board the boat at Norfolk. Ikty deay that they are tbe persons wshted. They aare been Identified howerer. Use Hancock's Liquid Bulphur, for Bcaeata, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and all skin diseases. For sale at F. a Daffy's. We are still selling meat at ltjc per pound, not Me u reported. Oaks Mar ket. Worfcoa Methodist Orpkanafe. ; 8peclal to Joaraal : ' ' Raijuok, M.O. July M. Works begini Monday bathe thirty thousand dollar mala building at the Methodist Orpkaa- i'""v x :. . i ' Rev. ioha IF.' Jenkins superintendent will throw the first earth. Mhers wfll be special ceremonies; aext Monday at the laying of the corner stone. v-- ' I T ill aassT . Tar Inuita uJ. flhiMy. lliiiipll l'UustrWlvedi;'mrge..lot. wuicn win be sou) cheap. .. i f I Pimm 'C WiNNi ;. I'V.-i l tnna at. v .''" et?tFfmttff?y?fftte I WOULD BM PLEASED. TO tMAKlt TOTJ PRICES on I : -i A the following before ufi vl ll4jy -y, - i Pe3e li iHa TvlliO Oib; Fiui.:"x j Or anything ntz&cX about a milL r7-Cv.fJ.r3niiTt-Zig ripe done et I'.rt r '' n. Wof57ffi ; i j 1 1 i aiAadaiAaalaaataaittaiaae tnvciopos mm. Rev. Dr. A. A. Marshall '' Dying of ' ? ' ; Cancer Trouble. Speaeer Firemea ' Celebrated tee Soon, State Charter, No Re quisition Papers Asked ef Governor. Educa tional Bailies. Soil Tests. Halbioh, July 26. The State today granted a charter to the Southern Cot ton Denoting Co of Rockingham, Rich mond county, capital $50,000. It Is given power to buy undellnted seed and dellnt them, make oil and fertilizer, make yarns, cloth, etc H. S. Led better and others are the stockholders. Quite an amusing Incident occurred today la connection with the visit ot the firemen here this week. The Spencer reel team thought Itself a sure winner with its time 84 seconds, and had a roos ter on top of its reel, but when the Cap ital team of Raleigh cut the time down to 82 1-0 seconds, the Spencer men let the rooster go. The letter wandered around In that part of the city and was taken In and fed by one of the trustees ot the Methodist orphanage, who today asked the superintendent to come In and get the "orphaned bird." J. O. Oaddell, so well known all over the State, has been sick at Wake Forest, his home, for six months. He Is now nearly well and goes to Georgia as the representative ot one of the great book companies. Rev. Dr. A. A. Marshall, pastor of .the First Baptist church and one of the most talented men In that denomina tion, is dying at his home here, of can- '. He has been sick almost a year. Death may result at any moment. Six thousand pounds of leaf tobacco was sold on the warehouse floors here yesterday. The season Is the earliest Raleigh has ever known. It does not regularly open until August 1. Gov. Ayoock never received any re quest for a requisition for Mrs. Stafford and Harding, her paramour. It was thought here yesterday taut the elopers would be held and brought back. Mrs. Stafford was considered the handsomest woman In Qreensboro, and had never been talked about prior to this escapade. Harding was a Sunday School superin tendent. At the examinations for admission to the Agricultural and Mechanical College which were held In the various counties this month, ISM passed. President Wins ton says the freshman class will number 800. The entrance examination takes place Sept. 8. He says there will be 500 students next term; all there will be ac commodations for. Mot so many society people are out of town this summer as usual Most of tbe absentees are at the seaside. The programme and list of the series of educational rallies, ooverlpg a wide area of the Btatewas prepared today by Prof. E. O. Brooks, the secretary charged with the special duty of looking this new line of educational effort. Btatn Chemist Kllgore says the soil test farms are proving valuable objeot leseons. This Bute is taking up soil study with great seal and la far ahead of aav other In this section. ; The months of July and 'August are "Black time" for the moonshiners, the officials say, and the reason given Is that mosquitoes are so bad in the west and along the streams that they sorely harrass the moonshiners, while during the great heels the "Wash" soars very quickly. Not many licensed distilleries are In oper atlon. 'me latter perpetuate almost as many frauds at do the moonshiners.' INDUSTRIAL NORTH CAROLINA. .The Hope Mills Manufacturing Co., of Hope Mills will enlarge and Improve their plaat sad will expend $100,000. ; Messrs. Lowsry, Sons Cos will establish a knitting mill st Earners The Elisabeth City Hosiery Co., has been Inoorporsted with $10,000 capital. O. H. Robinson, D. B. Bradford and oth ers ate Interested. .'4- Vf ? V iTheFreemont Cotton Oil Co.', st Free- moat has been Incorporated with nearly $I0X0eap!tal which will probably be increased in the near future, i - ;t.,; j Mr. W, HY Koch has leased of the Belts Lumber Co., the BrltUIn Shingle Mill near Hilton., The mill hat a capac ity of 15,000 shingles per day,.' . ) ; ;- ' . ' 7.,V ,1 The 81ooomb, CooperSjfe and Vsnoer Works have purchased from theWll mtogtoa MlUOOflts buildings, piers and lumber pen, and will remove them t their plant la Wilmington. : ,, , The Peerless Mattress Co., hu been organized at Lexington for the manufac ture of mattresses." Capital $10,000. Philadelphia capitalists are Interested In the development of the Llnyllle River Rsplds water power. Thoy will eitsb ltsh a 9,090 horse power plant nd imong other things will dnvolop a 8, 'I A) ft re trad of tlmhor lnnd. '.. ! )' Co!', i Bt n 1C ..1-.1-I f . s t, ft C n I . the largest cotton gin plant In the world at Charlotte for preparing sea Island cot ton. '.The plant wUl cost $50,000. . The dye works of J N Steavens former ly located at Petersburg, Vs., have been moved to WlUIamsport, N. C SWANSB0S0. Death of Two Prominent Men. Stung by a SUngaree. July 25. Very hot and very dry ther mometer 105 In the shade Tuesday the 88ml Inst. Very healthy considering such warm weather. - Several visitors and commercial busi ness men in town. . The drummers will come, money or no money," 'Crops are very good considering the dry. hot weather. Oapt Alex Moore and family of Look out life station, are In town visiting pa rents sad relatives. Schooner J. H. Hargrave, Capt. Bon nett, cleared this port last . Saturday, with 835,000 feet of lumber for New York. Schooner Missouri, Alex Moore, Capt. and owner, came In a few days ago, she la now in command of Lieut. David R. Hall, who is loading with water melons for Norfolk, Va. Capt. Hall wants 8000 melons for which he pays $6.00 a hun dred for. Schooner Russell, John Thomas Mast er, Just arrived for lumber from the saw mill here. Thessw mill Is In full blast old and new. The new mill will soon be ready for operation. Another new Immigrant this week, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stanley are hap py again. Ed says he will make a preacher out of this boy sure. The little child of Mr. L E. Rogers, Josle H, died last Monday 21st Inst, It will be remembered that the wife of Mr. Rogers, Miss Josle Moore, died last spring leaving an Infant only a few days old, this little girl died as above stated. We deeply sympathise with Mr. Rogers and the family, the little girl was 6 months old and was a pretty and health ly child until a few weeks ago. Messrs. John Frost and Henry Smith two of the .most prominent men on Bogue Banks, merchants, died last wtek one of Bnght's disease, the other of blood poisoning. Mr. Smith was a resi dent of Salter Path. Mr. Frost of Bogue Chapel, both leave families. Mrs. Mary E. Mattocks is visiting her brother, B. B. Gibson snd family on White Oak farm. Mrs. M. W. Heady and family who have been visiting friends in Smyrna and Straits, Carteret county for three weeks, returned home todsy. Mr. D. J. Moore, one of our mer chants, is talking of moving to '.Oriental, Pamlico county. Mr. H. H. Bell, of Oedar Point, has a fine crop of corn, as has Furney Tsy lor. The young ladles of our place will glye a - lawa party here soon, notice and time will be given next week. Not much good news, only politics, that Is raging in our county, a new can didate nearly every day. Messrs. A. H. Blocomb and D. G. Oats of Fayette ville, Frank Whltty and A. W White of Pollocksvljle, Revs. L N. and R. W. Henderson, and a A. Starling of Hubert, were our visitors last Wednes day and Thursday. These gentlemen came on a pleasure trip to the Banks fishing and bathing. Capt M. L. Hill took them in his pretty sharpie "Nellie" They caught lots of flsb. . Mr, J. M. Jones saw mill Sept. who got severely hurt 4th of July, by falling oa a pile of lumber, has set his crutches aside and taken a stick, he Is getting bet terse the doctor says but can't walk mack. . .' ' .Oapt, Jlni Smith was stung by a SUn garee, (sting (Ish)yesterdsy while fishing we understood that Capt Jim did some clean "euMtag?. at Brat, bat when his partners told him not to do so that those kinds of words proved fatal sometimes, tbe Oapt. turnM tune ana Dcgan to pray aloud and before he got home Oapt. Jim was a gooa eansuaau u. nr. r i ' - VJU$T.THINI. ' ' Toa Caa , Think.) Whca. the Food Makes Ttf jToat Biata Verk... 4 The salad does aof work properly uk teas the right kind of food Is furnished AyouBgaua etuding', telegraphy said that his progress waa very slew,' It seemed Impossible for him to pick op the art and aadereUad it,-? -srY V : He etlffered continually' with stomeeh trouble and could not digest his food properly, snd ha finally get so he could de but tittle work aad . waa tempted to give np his studies altogether. i; ,v v t .About that time some one told him about the brain food" Grape-Nuts and he went In for Ik la a short time a very markable change took place. His stom aoh recovered and he became free from headaches. His hand was ao longer net vousand trembling whoa h utedi the key, and the whole mystery of telegraphy untangled Iteolf, for, as he Says, "I had the mental power to master It, and the ucderaUudiog came easy when themtad was la poise snd strong." : ' lie is now hold'ng a responsible posl- tloa as aa operator. ' - 1 Tils Is but one of tl.e many Illustrations of the aJvan!" 9of oiSnstfood purponolv Btannf 'n tut t ijni: ling the broken dm n t T n-vtcr In tlie bmln and nrve r . n t . -v- t t!,e 1 '--'y. Tl.o f.. f; 1 1 ! I 1 1.9 I rov.-a tO S::V' jejfsjesjb: ar Tolgt'ft Nnow Brift and White Frost Now Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Ueef. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured Shoulders and California Hams. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onione, Grape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. Potted and Canned Meats. Heinz's Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. J. L. MIL S " 'Phone 01. TlQBrcad St Tea Excellence. You Need Tea that will have quality and provide you a pure beverage in which you can take pleas ure. nere's a tea from a famous plantation where in the growth, cleanness in IV" the curing, ana care in the J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Farmers LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST and Bring your Tobacco t0 Planters Warehouse 2TEW HERN, nr. c, which is always the placo TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Opening Sale August 1st. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. T. HESTER, Proprietor. VvvvvnvvTnvHHunvmHHUvvmmvmvUn CLEANLINESS. QUALITY, ; : . ; "Ij i tbe mqtto of flie : . Our drinks can only be the Best, when the Best of Ex- X irticte other Ingredients' of the Highest Quality are used X io male them rfectton.J ! All of onr drinks are put np on Scientific Principles and it with the Very Latest Improred Machinery. 2 of oar gooda Will make you a permanent custo- A ca'-iV I ODni'rri dotti iio.irnDio .3 TV 4444 SSSte 4 't 4 4 4 4 444 4 VVfff fflff f f If f f if if iff'' i- -1 ' : Pare crJ'OJcr&s TTTt ATTtllTATI I If ILil I lllll A I UVUaim Load Flour Wholesale eft Retail Oroeer, Phone 137 r m i'ti u MI'S wmvm 3 m niii m mm PERFECTION f Crdira BottliDi Worts. 4 1 4 4 4 4 444 lit 4 1 4 44 Cjt CreanKofRoiJiq y&Jii krmleasliquii prepatatkoa foe removlac Banbvra, 'Trecfclea, Tea aad imftiwrbif tbe eompleHoa: Waea applied ft' ls lOrlslble and eaaaotba waabad elf'. Tie dark Doe aronad lae aeek, eanaedby wearing tthr tttlag oollars,' removal by O rears of Rosea, He. It BRADHaJf S PHARMAOT,".: Celery Eead'ncle'Powicri1' liiere Is not" any better remedy tor keadaube- tbaa these powders,- They never fall to relieve, liada and sold only t r rreict!j-.!na Plirmaey. .
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