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- - ' V ( i 4. L f I ft i i ' "( fc i a" I n--- v ' y 1 'J " J' r i WO Si1 C FRIDAY M0BXIX8, AUGUST 1, 1902. ; VOL XXNO. 105" BXIL3 Si TWIHTY-riRST TIAR 1 '7. .staV W .'W .'"K ."a. .'. J. .V .. J. .'W i JW J. "V ' TELEGXAPEC BREVITIES. - ...:"..' -v. r.i v -i il.'. V WW r A- 4,: 'Ui. 0 HACKBTTRir tells yB, You will be a W v , JLoaer if yon miss - - o $ : Mid-Sumiiierv Clearing Sale ! o 1 j)L Our customers seem to appreciate our efforts tojpleau them by giving us a libeial sliare of their patronage! ." i ,'-.''. Vf . We try Wd Jo keep our stock up to the season and tutted to the Jf ff$ wants of our many friends. Our Store and time is at your disposal f WE GTJABAKTEE Q0AUTT ABO PRICES. Ko such VaUee O Jlk tn Via nffAWut omln In Mia mm wntnM V Y '.r'v' . ' BfMl White Goods Sale at 1-3 Tain. 88 Pieces of Dimities at the foUowinf prices: Ik 18c Value at ttjc. :4l: . s8o;':j;-?,Ho.-. "2v ' 85o , " I0o. W . Dotted Swiss: ' aV S6c Value at 18e. m 80o " "JOe. 'fi 0o; ' 80c. iii Mercerized Open Work for Waists, that sold for 40c yard, to close M af out at Me. , "! , - 3a W Piques Ueavj Cord, good Talues at 0c, this sale 25c V n Lace Stripe White Lawns to M at 7e and 10c Vf Colored Lawns; navy and red, few pieces that sell for ISic, to close J out at tn & AH fignred Lawn go: 18e and 15c Values, to close out at 10c 30o Values to close but at 12J c. 25c and 80c Values to close out at He Fancy ilk and Linen Gauze that sold for 50c to close out at 87)0, and the trimmings to match at cost. Mr. Gottl of the Bomaa Cathollo CoU I I 1am r riuillntli kaaheeaekoaea to sue-1 leeed the lateeardtaai Dedochowikt ? T9 be Refulatea According to Need I V b ; A shell hu been tested and spproTed I by the war department which li the moat I daneerout niece of ordnance yet devised. j It U said that it will shatter anything It I loaches howerer large or storaj. - The lower house of Cuban Congress has I adoDted a resolution declaring that the I settlement made by United States with I the Catholic Church respecting church I property la Cuba need not be considered I as binding upon the Cuban Government nor upon the church. -of Districts. . r J - v Great Pressnre on State ' Treasury. . Failure te Keep Agreement Child Factory Labor. Free Libraries Sural Pub- ' Ue Schools. , Baliioh, July 81.-8tate treasurer Lacy says the pressure on the treasury, I which has so far this year Keen Tory l great, will be relieved In September. He says. that sheriff back taxes hare Been paid in more closely than heretofore and that only three or four sheriffs now owe such ' taxes, the balance In each ease being smalL The supreme court's decision in the For Balance of this week are : Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Tan Shoes at $1.00 T.nrliAfl KO " 3.00 1.00 Alerrittcfleht occurred between the Ladies Summer Corsets at Many other things will also go at A BIG REDUCTION including Colored Lawns, Dimities, etc. Customers caving accounts before August 1st can vote their cash register checks for the trumpet. J. J. BAXTER IF YOU WAJTT A pleasant social affair ooonrred at a prominent private house In England at which the chief feature was the friendly meettng-of two enemies la warfare, Gen eral Kitchener Commander tn chief of the!nglIshamiles,and UcMKeyef, a from. Greenville, that school fund ooeruenerai. I must oe ODDOrtioned per capita, among whites and blacks, Is not sn opinion but merely a dictum by the chief justice. The constitution does not say -that the school fund shall be apportioned per capita.' The decision does not affect things at all. The school offlolals will ko ahead and opportton the taxes ac cording to the needs. . It will readily be that this Is the only Just wsy. The negro schools can be or course wen maintained at much less cost thsn those of the whites. -The plan of using the funds as needed Is hot only Just but constitutional as well, Weather observer Von Herrmann of this city Is authorized by the weather bureau to visit and confer with all the voluntary observers In this State. They make their reports to htm. During the past 4 months only one bankruptcy case has been filed In the Federal court clerk's offios here. There was signed In the winter of 1M0 1801 an agreement by most of the cot' ton mills in this State that they would, In case no legislation was effected la re gard to the regulations of factory labor by children, regulate this labor properly This solemn covenant, dulv slcned and 19C striking coal miners ana tne pouceasi jjpijBthe legislative jour DuaMuuuu, '" i ml. There have neen rumors mat some perate and are ready to commit almost of lgneri fMtA t0 keep tbeir pieage any act of lawlessaesv The sheriff has a Today yont correspondent asked State strong force of deputies .to help him and ciMilsslonerVarnerif this rumor was way have to call on the State mflltla for He replied; "I regret to say that help. t number of the mills which signed that agreement have not lived up to It." The One Henry Tudar, laboring Under re- l.tate of affairs may have an Important llglous excitement at a salvation army I tIm in the legislature next winter. meeting In PWladelpwa, Bunflay nrgni,i ntn Me - t0 dtte 553 tnt libraries and confessed to s number of high crimes I . nnl nblo -hoofa to each of which Gar Load! FI-OUFI Electrical Workers at the White I I House In Washington City have gone on 1 I a strike to enforce the rules of the I I union. A Requiem High Mass wusaldTues-l I day at St. Mart's church, London, for I a - I John w. Hackey. Hon. T. F. Klutts was nominated for I congress by acclamation Wednesday at I the Eighth District Congressional con-1 ventton which met at Wllkesboro, Wed- Inesday. The British steamer Prince Alexander I I and an Indian steamer collided la the I stralu of IHalaoca. The English boat s - I sunk and 40 lives were lost. Hon. John H. Small was nominated I democratic oondtdate for representative to congress from the First District at I Plymouth Wednesday. He hu served two terms In congress and was renomln-1 a ted by acclamation. And very; JJIstreMlng Irritation of the Skin ind 8oalp Instantly Relieved by BaihtvyKh And gefltto nnoliittaga whh CUT1 CURA OINTMENT, the great skin cure and Barest of emollients, to be followed, l sever cases, by me dium sVmce of n tmik VENT PILLS, to cool and cleans the blood. This Is tkesaost speedy. permanent, and economical cor for torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply humours, with loss of hair, ever compounoea. - nmnrrlM. DwrlfylM od iMMttfrlat tk M. (or (Iwuliis He Mlp and the Mopptaf of fcUta hmli. lor o. kaodo. for tbf rwMo ue imtaunu, M" W4 mttmamanfia,S,SrMti Volets Nuow Drift nu I White New Bbl. Fulton' Market. Corned Beef. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured Shoulders and California Hams. CodGsb, Irish Potatoes and Onions, Grape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Kubbwa. Potted and Canned Meats. Heinz'g Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. MpMIIfJ, Wholesale A Retail , Oau, IM r Sulio POLLOCKSVILLE. FOR UNL0A0IN0I THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO TIXE 1 arrncrz vr arciiuu&c Town. JDXJiaTT - SALES, We promise our best efforts in behalf of the Farmers. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND. Farmers Warehouse. Auctioneer. TnT r Love tmceremonlouslr Interrupted. Inter csunp Grist of Locali. We are having line crop showeri now and the crops art very One. The Methodist Bnnday School picnic at Lees Chapel but Friday was a grand success, lanrelv attended and a good time commuted by nimseli in Kentucky, 1 no 1 th Bta, hM ,Ten 10 y,, oa by all. police took a hand la the matter and I county $10. There are besides these I Mrs, Lulle Bell and Miss Almada Tudar tu locked up. Inquiries sent to I nrh nhrarlea in Durham for each of White left for Norfolk. Va. last week Lexington Ky elicited the reply that I Tudar was not wanted there in eonneo- Itlon with any crime, and was not even I know n to have committed any. TUB MARKETS. Webats Sept... . Pea.... Oonnr which Julian a Can paid the f ull cost S0. The total amount expenoeu inch libraries la then tll.400. The State today authorised tne wnue- yllle La inter uompani eanltal stock to I150.C au ine tanners ana we popw ubt ecree In aavlnf that never before wu there such a rear for watermelons and eantalounes, both for quantity sise and quality.. Never were these AhMI). " Rev. Dr. A. A. Marshall, pastor of the 1st Baptist church, is yet living, ills vi tality Is remarkable. The nreaent street car company ex its the new company to take over an The fo Jawing quotailoas were reeetv ed.br J. Latham Oo, New Bern N. C. Chicago, Jnly 81 Open. Hick. Low. Close 701 7oi . m 70s 70 Ml . 8 ' I to theeompan; Open. High. Low. Close I poorest la the Bute an not oof ot wx Open. Elgh. Low. Close . 108S 1087, 1032i 1088 I I u ij mi. Mini 1 1111 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. A tew or our many ruzzeiers FOR CANII and Only for a Clmlted Time. Chipped Beef, Js, at 10 cents per can, Veal Loaf, at 10 cento per can. Ham Loaf, at 100 per can. A Good Grated Pineapple, at 14c per can. California Lemon Cling Peaches, at lHc per can. Fox River Print Butter, at 30c lb. Splendid Asst. Fancy Cakes, at 15c lb. A Good Boasted Coffee at 11c lb, or 5 lba for 50c. A Clood Rio Groen Coffee at 9o lb. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., BrW St. Grocer. Phone t37 Farmers LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST land ' -4 vnny yuw 1 uuau t0 tte Planters Warehouse posts the new company 10 uae over au (U properties. Including bonds, eta. The deal Is now under wsy. The city Tester dav nve an entirely new 80 year charter y. 1 no Bute and I item here Is the Is assessed at where they will spend the summer. Politics are warming up In this coun-1 ty right fast. Miss Mamie Foy gave a lawn party last Friday night complimentary to Miss I Etta Davis, of Morehead City who Is visiting her at her hotdt near here. The party was largely attended by the young I folks who had a very pleasant time. Mr. 1. L. Koonee and wife are here at I tending their daughter, Miss Lils, who I has been sick of typhoid fever bit is now I very much bettor. Misses Jessie winuiey ana iuuhi s . v,l rrrt nT?.T TTTV. WOflT Koonos are visiting friends and relatives I WUlUll IB JtuwajTD ujjlo u1" in this vicinity this week. TWONTIY FOR IT. Sept.. JUbK Sept.. A Departure from old methods of carriage Irafldlng has enabled urtfiumlih a vebiole. (bat la at once very cheap, handsome and serviceable. Carriages,- buggies, light ; wagons, perfect In oonstrnctioo, .design and finish, at notabl low prices. Best ' of workmanship and material Up to date in all nspeots. Can't be beat ' Guarantee with everyona. -ri ' ', : We put Iiubber Tises on yout old or ew wneelm , We shrink your loose tires ln auv 1 chin withrmt enttin them. Evervbodv Ms Invited to see the work of the machine , putting new bolts In same old place. ; O. H. Wafen 5t Son, road ft, Niw,BibK, N. 0 , IS) ill n OOtTOi July ...8.50 Aug.. .8JS 8ep...;.. .. T. 'IJot.,....,.?. Deo,... s... 7.6S ' Jan... ... .. 7.08 Haw Tons. July II. Open, High. Low. Close M5I FOR SALE. ISrocnsi 8 JO 8.80 8J 8.11 8JS 77.r 178 ?J8 77 . ml 7.88-M7 U tffl 7.08, 78. 7A8 New Tork, July 81, Open, High, Low. Close leave for Piedmont High School about In gust 10th where she will enter school under Prof W. D. Burrus. TheZPrtmltive Bsptlsts held their an nual services last Sunday at While Oak Chapel. 8 miles from here. Berrloes by Bev. Mr. Brinson, of Pamlloo county and Bev. Jobs Smith of Onslow county, The da was a beautiful one, and the crowd Immense; peopl were there from T1. Lnn, mSatint vara I tar and near, au nao a axnenu a" r m - I ., in.- OniiiiM. .lui than. IV IhMIUflH. AUV a days the son I wens , weu unui . I sVO . Crnrl UlUnV lltKUa. - auu , tssAvw Lient loore Resbms at Klnston Special to Journal. - - IULilon, N. 0. July 81. The Adjn tant General has reoelved ths resignation of H. B. Moore. Lieut Commander, of Klnston Division Naval Toluaters. ' i CH0C0 WIMITT. Opening Sale August 1st. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTEB, Proprietor. r.a. lr. -1. j nr ji 1 " "J udoii uav.uuio , nuuo Brick at Practlcaf Tl-'r Ttl And PIu ;bi is :. Z ' Tobacco Flues, Svs Pipe, ad Roofing. -l-v'"' ,: 1 - Wo roaka speolaltyjrf Dot 'Air Heating,- and Bteel Ceiltng'.. Yon will find v at - V . .1 Lowest Prices. a. & b.. 881 i . t. ..UH-llti T.O 0..,..,...H 88, '...-. to;: m 08 . 64 net .ue, ,8X A. O. O ....... . km lea. ........ 10 ,? 1 -rtV-; ' .Sf'sstssi inch from the dry dont fall rain In a few .... . . vol on very ugns. i r jar. n. nuun naaia hum m hot bed side of his sick brother Mr. O. O. Butler, Jr. who Is suffering from typhoid fever at his boms near vanoeboro. Mr. John O. Hill and ' wife were the meats of Mr. and Mrs. j. u. Bauer on 8undsy-vp-:';' V ; ' : a Mr. Beddlok MoLswhorn of Ayden wu the guest of his nnole, .Mr. W. o, Kills Saturday and Sunday, v Miss Laura McLawhora who hu been a through , the big . . orowd scattering I I them for and aft. No real damage wu done, but one of our big fat bachelors! wu Quietly seated In a boggy making lows to ayonng lady, wnan ins snair 1 was very unceremoniously. ended by the I ! runaway horse snd oart duhlng' over I - . f. andluDMttlnc the couple inatnoi eart. - Mr. J. B.: Collins of this preolnot lenu to be ths leading eandidate for 3 Upotsllt-lt Sales tflM bales. rntnras, Jaly-Aag. 4.00. Ang-Sept. 'OFFICE 1.; i. miBept-Oet JS. Cot. Boon liuMyftiJiootSTS. Eat Ice Cream ' V'y ' AND ": - a i DrinlrliuiCui! 8 ' XJione ZX AT TM f .- ....-.-. .1 L.wtu! Last week lyt-l'. : 15,000 tM.VJ;. This wees. Ia sight 1481 Sat. , 8788 Moa. '898 . Taes. 'WH-i Wed. 8007 ., Tbars. 4187 ' fri. - :.... Sunn esk , f-f .last year. . 1-V-VJ---8I.000 Br,nuinuovi ,... . m- j... .1.1- Haw Branch last Band.,. i f n ,AJ9; Mr. Georse aad MUs. Msud HIJl fKM """-f " "T " RranohlSay Orop ersry wmw iB I . x Dm, i. -. Mifnn nmn am n. fc n - -. . . . t . s I TflTT EWN. . w- -'T unurcnounaey. - . , . , . Tt.n.htrm lithe Mr. O. M. Kills has rsturned home " k"""'-' , uat hucj .... wvu Misses Kehoe snd Gilbert, or new Bern, was Visiting Mrs. JMk Pesros of this place last week. ' v f zr Waters tt tav. ' Davis Treecrlptlon rtarirs y hu ths agency here for Wi'.Unsou's KatcMees Mineral Water. .It Is s tine toulc snd endorsed and prcm.rllcd b r' " ot physicians.. T ' ' s t' V" , t" a is 0 on '0 t.t I " !' ' -, 1 ' 83,000 : '8000 'oooo . 8000 ', 8000 V- 4000 V-8000 88.000 from short visit to bis daughter near Aydea. Bev. John & Respeu of Washington ailed his reirular appointment at Daw Branch. " The Itemlter Is now busy curing his tobacco crop which promises to be very food. ' The people In this seo'.lon are troubled rerr much to Ket labor to bouse their tobaooou the hands are very scarce and uk very high prices for their work. ' . ; : - . - Jcmst. I CLEANLINESS, QUALITY, PERFECTION I I- li flu BOtto if fin Cnn Butlfti forti . Onr drlnkB can only be the Best, when the Beet of Kx tracts and other Ingredienla of the Highest Quality are used to make them perfection. ; ' ZZ:' .:, --All. of our drinks are put up on Scientific Principles ana, 41 "vrtUw Veiy.liatUmproved Machinery. 3j Ss? One Trial of our goods will make you a permanent custo- H CROWN BOTTLING WORKS Zl FB0S tot.'f: Advices to J. E. Latham C0.1 . ' ' Kew Tork, July 81. r"srl-' In 'if Arnwmr re I ; U -. I ' n ' S A ,r I ' ! 1 .v Prickly heat cured In one application bv using of Hancock's Wqnia ooipnur. It will also turS Ecsrtna, Fetter, Ptmp lea. Ringworm,' DanrlruV CuU, Burns, Old Bores, sndsll akin troubles In a .wt time, when ssed u directed. For tale at F. 8. Dniry'sDrug Btorej ,1 Hofbrau and Vienna Cabinet Beer sold br us, Is the flnot beer tn ths world. Ilorbrau Boor Is bottled si the brewery, Vienna Cannot Is bottlrd by tl Crown Bof.::ri Works. Leo J Tsylor, 1 rop., Corner C'leon and Born street". 1'hono y ''h C'f , I ' a Cnnntry ' 1 f J. ' i r s 1 U ' i Cor. Oneem It Bern Ell , I n -J t ! . ...... i v 4 iTraAi44444 ' '' 84888ll8t008llllll88t1tftVr i-f .f " Typo IfOILl uritcr Si- r: Cr. S ilrlsa hsrsaleu liquid prepsMtlosi for removnif Bunbnrn, Freckles, Tsn au'4 tmprovlnjt' the . Oompletlon1." When spoiled fl Is f InvUlbT . an4 sannot be washed off. The dark . Hoe around the neck, 'oansedby, wearing tight fitting eollsrs, is removed by Cream ' of Kbses. . 2.0. at BHADEAM'8 fHAKJlACt. ' Cdcry Heaf acc FowdsrlJi 'Tlerela not any better remedy fof b- ' rf ? o than tht!e powders. . They ncror fall to relieve. Hade and sold only . I r'j'.rr'--";-''.!'! rharmacy, "
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