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vol. ixio, oi A,.t .C. ( ' .1 EIW BIS5, M. C, SATURDAY MOBJIKQ, AUGUST. 2,. 1802, ? i . - TWKM'Y -NR.ST YMtt 4 u If I S HACKBUIWr tells Jjoser If yon mlm Mid-Summer Clearing Sale! Our customers seem to appreciate our efforts to please them by giving is liberal share ot their patronage. We try hard to keep oar stock np to the season and suited to the warits of our many friends. Our store and time is at your 'disposal. WE GUARANTEE QUAEITr AND PRICES, No such Values to be offered again in the near future. White Goods Sale at 1-3 Value. 85 Pieces of Dimities at the following prices: 18c Value at 181c. , 85c " " 17c ''iaSeCSV 80c. Dotted Swiss: - 85c Value at 15o. 80c " "80o. s 40c " " 80c. Mercerised Open Work for Waists, that sold for 40c yard, to close out at 20c. t Piques Heavy Cord, good values at 40c, this tale 85c Lace Stripe White Lawns to go at 7e and 10c Colored Lawns, navy and red, few pieces that sell for 184c, to close out at 7c. All figured Lawn go: 18c and 15c Values, to close out at 10c 20c Values to close out at 12tc. 25c and 30c Values to close out at He Fancy ilk and Linen Gauze that sold for 50e to close out at 871c, and the trimmings to match 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 otEer things will also go at A BIG REDUCTION including Colored Lawns, Dimities, etc. GTCustomerB paying accounts before August 1st can vote their cash register checks for the trumpet. J. J. BAXTER IF YOU WANT THE BEST PRICES; The BEST Stables, The BEST Facilities BRING TOUR TOBACCO TO THE Farmers Warehouse rLn. We promise our best efforts in behalf of the Farmers. J. M. HOWABD. Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmer Warehouse. Auctioneer. A Departure from old methods of carriage building has enabled us to furnish a vehicle that .' ts at once very cheap, handsome and serviceable. Carriages, buggies, light wagons, perfect in constriction, design and finish, at notably low prices. Best of workmanship and material. Up to date in all respects; Can't be beat ' Guarantee with everyone. We put Rubber Tires on your old or ' new wheels. - We shrink your loose tires in ma chine without cutting them. EveryMMy V hivited to see the work of the machine , putting new bolts to same old plaosa. O. II. Waters & Son, ' Puooefl88,rtVf J ' ' ' oad Kw Ban, H. O Foy ; & Wood Co., -. Practical Tinner " -and Plumber.. -'. . - Tobacco Flues,. Store, Pipe, ' and Roofing. ..., . -. We make a speclaltyof Hot Air .Heating, and Steel Ceiling. You will find us at V, VI V 8 Sf I h Y Y 1 yon, You will be UNLOADING Briek FOB SALE. Best Machine ,ZXade Brick at Lowest Prices. Nicoll: & nyman, H Tornoxi . T! Com. Soora FoirrqHAoOCTBTS. Eat Ice Cream Drink Limcado ... ? AT THE 4 EnaiEtrcct FniltStrc. IfhOMU. . Mineral Water at Carls. Davis' Preeorlptloa rharmacy has the agesey here for Wilkinson's Matchless Minora! Water.'' It Is a fine tonic and endorsed and prescribed by resident physicians. Besides this Water, there Is also oa sale at Davis' D "r.y, Buffalo Lhhla, Caral'o.na, I' 'I Jjnos, U6 rreaPi"f,, GlreiLlle Sentence. r Special to Jodrnsl. RAunea, Aagv; 1. dor, Ayoock to day eosaaratea to tmprisoament ' for life la the penitentiary, Blchard Platoa, who tu aader sentence of death tor rape at Salisbury, i The Governor sayf that Blaton's gnllt I too uacertala to permit his eze- ostioa. The only evidence against him was that of a woman who saw him In an uncertain light through open door. At first she failed to identify aim and the officer turned htm loose oa her state ment. The trial Judge arged the commuta tion. Richard Fleming, the other man convicted at the same time died deolar lagBlatoa laaoeeat. The Judge said that but for the Implied understanding that the sentence would be commuted to life imprisonment he would hare set the verdict aside. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The British government has with drawn all claims to sovereignty to the bay Islands of ?UUa and others admit ting that they belong to the state of Hon duras. Judge Duraad was nominated for governor of Michigan by the Democrats, Thursday. He Is a gold democratic. President Mitchell, of the Miners Union states that the reports regarding the strike In Pennsylvania and especial ly Shenandoah are greatly ezsggerated and misleading. He Is depressed about the strike and fears it will not accom plish Its purpose. Cardinal Gibbons has accepted the vice presidency of the Schley Triumphal Arch Association of Baltimore Burgeon General Rlzey has ordered a general vaccination at the Norfolk and Portsmouth navy yards. The strike situation at Bhenandoah, Pa, remains unchanged. There Is com parative quiet bat an outbreak may oc cur at any time. Twelve hundred troops are stationed there to guard the prop erty. Charles Craven, the supposed murder er of Wm. H. Wilson, a farmer living near Herndon, Va, was taken from Jail at Leeaburg by a mob of 150 men who overpowered the guard, and lynched. Craven stoutly maintained his Inno- The condition of Mrs. Prltohard, wife of Senator Prltohard, Is reported to be less favorable. It was decided that a second operation was necessary which was performed Friday. The Bute of Illinois will fight the pro posed packers combine, and will not wait for consolidation to become com plete but will proceed against the con cerns proposing the merger. Ia an Interview given to the Washing ton Post, General Julian 8. Carr declar ed his Intention of being a candidate be fore the next state Legislature for the United States Benste- Joeepb Bedall who was severely beat en la the riot of Bhenandoah, Pa-, Thurs day died that night la the miners hospi tal. He is the first victim to lose his life la the otrfke. One of the most terrific and remark able displays of lightning ever seen took place at Butte Moat, .Thursday. For an hour la the afternoon the heavens was oneoonttnouj flame, Nearly everything became charged with ' electricity, even wood, aad other .things sipposed to be aoa-coaduciors, one .man was killed by touching a pile of meat la a refrigerator oar, which he attempted to remove, some time after the storm was over, many people received severe shocks. IHf li-Ow farmere are smllUng aow because of a good rata which feU last evening., It had beta very dry.; " Mr. w.R.Reel smiles over his Inde pendence and spends moofc the at home aow K Is a fine boy. r , Rev. w. 8. Fetree will begtt I series of meetings at this place Sunday. We eipect good result for hi people think much of him. ., t "'' ;H ', , Meloae are to cheap here aow that the way-farer though poor need eof go without one, ri;'t .The picnic last Saturday was a day long to be remembered, Msny people were there end ea abuadaaoe of food wee served The ground were cooled by a pleasant breeae from the river blow eg ep Dawson's Creek. The young pso pie Jumped rope, went tailing and a se- ot few occupied tome comfortable reij tie teats famished by Mrv Joe Bhtnee. The treasury of the Sunday Sohool was replenished by 111,00 frost the sale of refreshment, CAGTC7JIA lare t'i t CCH ILUTEE1CT. Report Of Superintendent Of Edu cation. ' Ausplcloat Tobacco Opening. Possl- " ble Political Pate of Ceng. . Bellamy. Dr. Cooke Elec ted Dean of the New Medical Depart meat of Wake Forest Col lege. Ralbiqh, Aug. V The State superin tendent of public Instruction has received a report on education, or rather illiteracy in Robeson county. At the end of the report the superintendent hss written the words: "This It fearful," and they oertatnly oipreas the facts in the case. The report tayt that the following can not read or write, being persons between the ages of IS and 81. White males 158, white females 188; negro males B83,negro females 561; Croa- tan Indian males 329, Crostan Indian fe males 815; total 2083. Slate Auditor Dixon Is to make an educational speech la Robeson next week and these figures are furnished htm. The statement fur nished also gives the average pay of pub Ho school teachers In Robeson. That of white males Is $38, per month, white fe males $27; negro males $30,70, negro fe males $88,00; Oroatan males $28,80, Croa tan females $35. The negro teachers get more than the white teachers. A circular letter will be Issued by the State Superintendent tomorrow, with the approval ot the other state officials, setting forth that the public school fund will continue to be apportioned be tween the whites and negroes not per capita but as needed to keep the schools for both races open at least four months In each year. This Is the only constitu tional and proper way. The tobacco season was formally opened here today. All the warehouses were crowded with leaf. The quality of tome of this was unusually high thus early in the year. Prices ss high as $32 were realized. Tobacco was here from 5 counties. Secretary Bruner of the Agricultural department left this afternoon for Per son county to take a special lot of pho tographs. His new camera takes a pic ture 7x22. The superb collection of photographs In tho State museum is to be Increased. A well known newspsper editor here is gottt. It ts asserted that he Is the first newspaper man in the State who was ever able to have that disease. A group of prominent Democrats chatting here said they heard that Con gressman Bellamy was likely to be de feated for renomlnatlon this year. Hale, Patterson, Brown, Molntyre, and others are mentioned as possible winners. The Democratic State committee meet here Monday. The State board of election meets the next day. Senator Butler has rented his house here and will spend next winter In Washington. It Is Intimated that he may not again reside here. The leading negro politician here when asked today which would be the attitude of the negro votes In the com Ing campaign replied with a smile "He will saw wood." The Carter 4 Whitehead Co. of Wil son was today authorized by the State to Increase Its capital stock to $35,000. Rer. Anthony Asmer, a Syrian Catho lic priest, It here, preaching to the local colony of Syrians. He preaches In Aratic He speaks only that language and French. Dr. Fred K. Cooke ton of Hon. O. M. Cooke of Loulsburg It elected dean of the new medical department at Wake Forest College. There art now 1M rural free delivery mail routes la thit Bute, in Increase of 49 during July. The Grand Chapter Royal Arch Ma sons of North Carolina have decided to educate one boy each year at the A. 4 M College. Mr. Drewry so writes Eston Renno a cripple at Oxford Orphan Asy lum It selected. He has only one leg. - Use Hancock' Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and all skin diseases. For tale at F. B. Duffy'. -,-' ; executor's JVoUce. W undersigned having qualified as executors of John Blmmone, deceased. hereby notify all persons hiving claims against said decedent to exhibit tame to them as saoh executors, on or before the 5th day of August, A. 1). 1908. And they further noury ail persons wno are in dsbted to said decedent to make pay ment of said aebts. -' . . , This 1st day of Aug., A. D. 1909. , , ' - Bbctok Sihmor, , J. J BlMMOHS, Bxeeutore of John Simmons deceased :;- ' I . . Eor Roaches and Water Bugs. If you ere troubled With roaches and water bags, try our Botch Paste. We guarantee h to give satisfaction and re fund the money if It does not. Prloe5c Davis' Pharmacy. ' ; Extra Fine Corned Tongue at Oak's Markot. . -. r North Carolina, Virginia Country I's'i , Puiiir rnred Haml, Moulders & 'vitrei ripe J"!it froolvod at J. IS. KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED. General Healtfi Greatly Im proved by re-ru-na. MBS. fHANCES MATOON. Mrs. Fraooes Matoon, Treasurer of the Minneapolis Independent Order of Good Templars writes from 12 Sixth Street, Minneapolis, Minn., as follows : "Ltt winter I bad considerable trouble with my kldneya brought on oiler a hard cold which I had neglected. One of my lodge friends who called when I was 111 told me of a wonderful medioine called Pemna. I had no faith In it, but my husband purchased me a bottle, and asked me to try it. It brought me moat satisfactory results. I used three bottles before I was oompletely cured, but I have had good cause to be grateful, for not only did my kidney trouble dis appear, but my general health Improved and I have been in good health ever since. I would not bo without It for ten times Its ooet."-FRANCES MATOON. This experience has been repeated many times. We hoar of such cases nearly every day. Mrs. Matoon had catarrh of tho kid neys. As soon ae ahe took tho right remedy she made a quick recovery. Peruna cures eatarrh wherever located, Peruna la a specific for tho catarrhal derangements of women. Address Tho Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, for free book on oatarrh written by Dr, B. B. Hartman. THE MARKETS. The following quotations woro rcoeiv ed by J. E. Latham 4 Co. New Bern N. O. Chicago, Aug. i. Whiat: Open. High. Low. Close Sept 89 j 70 J 00 70 Dec D8t 69J 08J 69 Corn: Open. High. Low. Close Sept Ml 50 541 56 Ribs: Open. High. Low. Close Sept 1027J. 1027J 10221 10271 Naw York, Aug. 1. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close Aug 8.17 8.18 8.10 8.17 Sep ;.. 7.76 7.83 7.70 7.81 Oct 7.69 7.66 7.72 7.70 Dec 7.60 7.62 7.57 7.61 Jsn 7.60 7.08 7.55 7.63 New York, Aug. 1. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close So Ry 89 891 89 89f D.8.B 89 30 89 89 0. 4 0 541 541 64 54 1 Mo. P 118 118t 118 118f T.OC 68t 69 68 68t A. O. O Am Ice 10t 10J Liverpool Spots 4.. Sales 6,000 bales. Futures, Aug-Sept. 4.31. Sept-Oct 4.21 Oct-Nov 4.15. PORT RECEIPT. Same Teek last year. 61.000 62,000 Last week 16,000 Thlt weec. In sight 14,881 Sat. 9786 Mob. 9890 8000 6000 6000 8OC0 4000 Tuet. 1684 Wed. 8007 Thar. 4197 Frl. 4389 8000 26,000 : Adrloet to J. X. Latham 4 Co.i I Market easy oa Hew Orleans selling Journal, of Commerce says deollne of July condition It about "it. . Prickly heat cored la one application by using ot Hancock' Liquid Bulphur. It will alto cure Ectema, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Burnt, Old Bore, ' tad ell skin : trouble! la t thott time, whea used ss directed. , For tale at F. 8. Duffy's Drug Btore, ' SHSflaMBBaaaaaaHMM, - 2 ia - Hofbrau and Vienna Cabinet Beer told by ut, It the finest beer In the world. Hofbrau Beet It bottled tt the brewery, Vienna Cabinet It bottled by the Crown Bottling Works, Lee J Taylor, Prop, Corner Queen and Bern streets. Phone 195. , , Freth Baked Cakes and Crackers, ts follows S o'clock teas, Butter-thlni Bet tlnos Graham Wafers Social teas, Zu Zn f ;-it!, Lemon AOranj-eWa'i r, Pmjrns T,d cic J. R. r-.- r Jr. sP anish Mackerel Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter only 30c lb. New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Reef. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, Shoulders and California Hams. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onions, Grape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Kubbora. Potted and Canned Meats. Ileinz's Pioklos. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. i. j. . mm. 1 'Phone 01. 71 Broad HU A few of our FOB CASH and Only for a Limited Time. Chipped Beef, Js, at 10 cents per can, Veal Loaf, at 10 cents per can. Ham Loaf, at 10c per can. A Good Grated Pineapple, at 14c per can. California Lemon Cling Peaches, at lc per can. Fox River Print Butter, at 30c lb. Splendid Asst. Fancy Cakes, at 15c lb. A Good Roasted Coffee at 11c lb., or f lbs for 50c. A Good Rio Green Coffee at 0c lb. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Rtnarf (rtnret. Phnne 137 Farmers LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ani Bring your Tobacco tothe Planters Warehouse iraw bebn, ar. c, which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Opening Sale August 1st. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. CLEANLINESS, QUALITY, PERFECTION Is the motto of the Grown Bottli Worts. Our drinks can only bo the Best, when the Best of Ex tracts and other Ingredients of the Highest Quality are used to make them perfection. All of oar drinks are put up on Scientiflo Principles and with the Very Latest Improved Machinery. One Tral of our goods will make you a permanent custo mer. CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, IsEE J. TAYIiOB, Fropr FH0NE 105. weeeeeeeeeee Typ3i3riter:'l OIL. i Pure and Odorless I G. II. Dnnott- Thin Year' Catch, Just Received. English Cured Wholesale eft Detail Grocer, many Puzzelers . '-Cer. Qaeea Bera SU. 5 Cream or Roses a . ' ' ' : --: ' i - : :! ) It e harmless liquid preparatloa for remoTlng Sanborn, Freckles, Tea and lasproTinf the eompleiloa, Waea applied Jt It InrltlUe and, cannot be washed off. Toe dark line around the aeokV eauaed by ' wearing tight fitting oollara, b remorel by Cream of Kotss. 85e. et BEADHAafS PHARM AOT. ; Celery Haidaciuhrw4er! There ti aet 'any; tetter remedy for headache' thaa these powder. Taey nerer fall to relieve. Mad and sold only i at CsvU'.Pretoriptlon Pharmacy.
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