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Sir i .1: i 1 y VOL. 1X-N0. 109 k V WW Ilia, Mr C.WIDSISDATlMORSIie;;Af SUSTCI902.1 TWENTf-FIUST V K a u I 1 4 1 J'i- ,.m ; 'it - -t HACKB1JIIN teUa yon, Yu will be a V J Mid-Summer Clearing ;Sae I f Onr customers seem to appreciate onr efforts to plMM ibam by J C giving us ft liberal hre ol their pkbouga. V ? " tf J We try bard to keep onr stock up to the season and suited to the V j wants of onr many IHends. ; Onr store and time U at your disposal. , ) WE GUARANTEE QUAUTT to be offered again In the near future. 1 " . ' White Goods Sale at 1-3 Value. 86 Pieces of Dimities at the following prices: 18c Value at 12)c S5c " " 17c. 85c Kc Dotted Swiss: 85c Value at 15c. 80c " " 80c. 40c " " 80c Mercerized Open Work for Waists, that sold for 40c yard, to asrj Piques Heavy Cord, good values at 40c, this sale SSc. M Lace Stripe White Lawns to go at 7e and 10c. Xf Colored Lawns, navy and red, few pieces that sail for 19tc to close out at 7c. : Ci All figured Lawn go: 18c and 16c Values, to close out at 10c. ' Jfc 20c Values to close out at lSJc. Vf 25c and 80c Values to close out at 17c- : V Fancy ' ilk and Linen Ganze that sold for 50c to close out at 87Jc, w. and the trimmings to match at cost For Balance of this week ate : Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Tan Shoes at $1.00 Ladies 2.50 " 3.00 " 1.00 Ladies Summer Corsets at 19c Many other things will also go at A BIQ REDUCTION including Colored Lawns, Dimities, etc EFCastomers paying accounts cash register checks for the trumpet. J. J. BAXTER. IF YOU WANT THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO TOE We promise our best efforts in behalf of the Farmers. J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H RICHMOND, Auctioneer. Ebery BoU, Spoke, fcprlog or whaUver' w nse 1 repalrlnc is carefully eiamlned. Most be of the best and stand the lest. We tajoya reputation for skill and reliability, aad endeavor to sustain It, All branches ot carriage and wagon painting are done by ns in the most thorough maaner, aad at lowest prices. AU work warranted. Bat Isf actios assured.' j1 O. n. Wtra & fin. 78 Bread 8b, Htw Bnn, R. 0 ft i. ' V( I;&VdC0 ' v , . Practical Tlnotri ; ; Tobacoo Flnet, Store, Plp, ' and W. mat. a ananlatfnf lint St 'fyf .Heating, and Steel Ceiling. ,y :'; Ton will find ns at -V,. "'--'PrnneyVi CM VAzzzS, t f AND PRICES. No such Values K i b v 9 before August 1st can vote their Facilities Farmers Warehouse. FOR SALE. ., . 'St;,,-,' K. '' Best Xlachiue llade Brick at , Co. 80VTS! fBOlf ft HAMOCKaBtSj . Eat Ico Crci AVd JDria!ilLb:!:-3 V "?. r-!f C'-e ' v'. , Ltnai Lavwl (11 , ' lfhaneSS. ';' ' - " .- : Eiscr.1 Waters tt D2t!s. Darts FrMorlptlnn Ftsnnw-y baa the SfT&cy here for Wi'.Uttitoa' KatcMess kiluerat Water. It tea Cue tm!e and endorsed and preacrft,' d by ir-' lent pbyslclf". Tps' ' -e t' 'i TTer, t! re Is alio on s .'a at f . i , E u r !!:,- r ! j I Srick Lowest Prices, lilliljlfii. maatipnic EvmEs. ; The BepabUeaa eampalga text book for IMS has been Issaed. It Ignores the - principal hsnes -nnder discnt- i The cholera epMemla II snbsMIng in Manila, bat Increastag ta the other parts of the islands. " , " ' Oenasay wDl increase her aaral force by 88,000 Twenty stndeats, young- asen and woeaea hare been ex palled from the North western Ualrerstty at Eraastoa, 111, for laatoraUty lad gambling. . ArohMshop Iielaad of Om Gatablie oh trek has made a sensation by df end lag the United Stales gorernaient U the szpalsioa of the Friars from the Phll llptDS blaads, , J Aa eloping couple hare vadertakea to walk from Richssond, Va to Dayton O. The man was t7 yean of sea and the lady 17. They had very little money. """" v. New York people were thoroughly frightened Sunday by the appearance of a very black clood which lowered over the city. A. terrlfflc storm of wind aad hall oooarred eanslag considerable dam a The Russian government denies that It Is making war on American sugar. Mrs. Nell Campbell, the Chicago woman arrested for starring a child was arraigned before the criminal court Monday and It was ascertained that she bad been carrying on her aefartous bus iness of killing small children. She has been known to have caused the death of nine Infants. Commodore Joseph Montgomery, a Confederate Naval Commander Is dead at the home of his son In Chicago, He was one of the most prominent of Son then naval fighters and had the dis tinction of having nearly captured Gen. Grant. At the Taaee bounty Bepubllcaa con vention, Monday, colored men eoadoct- ed the entire proceedings. Only one white delegate was (present and he did nothing bat rote. Captain McRea, of the gunboat Ma- chlas, has cabled the Navy Department that the ontbreak la Baytl Is practically ever. R. Hoe d; Co., manufacturers of print ing presses, have been served with sum mons and oomplalnt la a salt for 180,000 damages brought by Rudolph Garten barg, who alleges that wan acting as a pall-bearer at the funeral of Rabbi Jos eph he was struck by a brick la the hands of one of Hoe A Co's. employes. A cyclone visited 8k Catherines, Out , aad caused great destruction, several were killed. The Coachmen's Union of Trenton, M. J., have, declared against the custom of driving for Sunday christenings, wed dings aad funerals. "The bailie is still being fought des perately," is the word received at the Slate department from Colombia, South Africa, The drll aad Insurgent troops areat fierce war. The place Of the en- gsgesssat la at Agua Duloe and the rayo lutloalsts are the atlscklag party. The government troops are the strongest, howarer; y ,,;;. It Is estimated that , between 160,000 aad 100,000 visitor are at Ailaatle City, . J. ,The hotels sad boarding booses are crowded almost beyond their capaci ty aasla some eases teals have had -to be put up. . . ' - There Vs much -disgust aajressid by people ef Charlotte because a merry-go- ronnd was allowed to opersto, at Latts Park Baaday. ; Berersl arrssts have been atede aad there Is aa sterling time prom ised.,,' ;f..''rv-viv'jfr .. 'slid ktaeaacl Wait, brer .i w Improper ssedlclas knocks oat as ssaay stomachs as bad food, but proper food wttl nearly slways restore the health that Nature Intended. 7" j "I suffered with chronic. oonsUpstlon for a long time and two years ago be seem M Invalid, being unable to retain anything oa my stomach," says Mrs. F. M. Bam of Mlllersburg, KyV fhyitciaas pronounced ft catarrh of the stomach aad bowsls. . la fact, the en tire alimentary caaal was Involved, - ,d they said, by continued Use of piirgallvea. , For stvaral weeks I could not retain mors then a teaspoonfol of aay kind of fluid at say time snd at this stage ot my IUnes s friend suggested that I try Grape-Kuts. 1 eomnsenced by taking only s tea- spoonful at s time of the water poured, Li'.s boI!!ng, over two teanpoonfuls of lb Crape-Guts. Ia fire ds? s, I was slle to d" t atc-poonfalof t!; (i rr. JTnK i, 1 In 1 a n-o c. I 6 I anpr -j v-iiil, I r .n r i ' ; r ', i r 1. '.-'r it-' It ; j f r i ? t 5 t 1 CilEISB. Qoroarr Aycock censored For Par don of Convict Daley. ' Hospital for Iasaas Over-crowded. f. A;NaTyi:IeMrto';;AmsteC Bad Condltloa of Edaca- . " tloa la ths SUU at Large. Hotel Arriyals. RALnaH, Aug. 5 The state' election board was again in session today. , Tes terday It elected ths Republican member of each of the oounty boards. Today It sleeted the two Democratic members on each of these boards. - The Democratic executive committee met here today, to elect a chairman Snd secretary. The pardon of Daley, one of the three 'gold brick" swindlers, is not st all relished by the public All the com ments on It heard todsy were unfavor able. It appears that there are In the Insane hospital hers about 80 idiots, imbeceles, dotartds, eta, who reslly ought to be In ths oounty homes, to make way for curable insane. There are a number of violent esses which seed treatment. The directors meet tomorrow and will con sider this matter. They are giving more and more attention to It. It needs eer iest snd prompt action, 'It la learned that the sawmill of & F. Ayeock, s brother ot the governor, near Plkevllle, Wayne county, was burned last night. Adolphus Russell, a young sailor, who deserted from his ship st Norfolk snd returned to his home hens, was nabbed last night snd was sent back this morn ing. Last week Alonzo Alford was caught here and sent back. Gentlemen from Edgecombe county who are here say the crops are suffering from drought, and assure me that a good rain has not fallen since May 1, Mention was msde of the fact that of the 11,000 children of school age In Robeson county .2,04 can neither resd nor writs. Bid ss this State of affairs la, It is better than In the State at large. Ia that county only one child In can not read or write, "State Superintendent Joyner said today, "In ths Btats st large on an average one white child In four can neither read nor write." The pub lication In regard to Illiteracy in Robe son Is attracting attention. What the State Superintendent now says will at tract even more. Arrivals, G. W. Ward, Elizabeth City; J. A. Worthy, J. A. Bryan, New Bern; W. H. Powell, J. W. B. Battle, Tarboro; W. B. Rowan, Washington. Pricklv heat cured In one SDDllcation by using of Hsncock's Liquid Sulphur, It will also cure Eceema, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, and all skin troubles in s short time, when used as direoted. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's Drug Store. Afrl-Kola ls still gaining popularity with all who try It It Is good for nervousness snd headache. Bottled by the Crown Bottling Works and sold for Oct per box, 2doa bottles. Lee J Taylor Prop., Corner Queen and Bern streets, Phone 103. JACOBS' Raleigh Rye Whiskey Is the boat. Middle street. Hofbrau aad Vienna Cabinet Boer sold by us, Is the finest beer in. the world. Hofbrau Beer Is bottled at ths brewery, Vienna Cabinet is bottled by the Crown Bottling Works. Lee J Taylor, Prop., Corner Queen snd Bern streets. Phone Froth Baked Cakes aad Crackers, as fallows B o'clock teas, Butter-thlai Bet tiass Graham Wafers social teas, Za Zs Unapt, Lam on Orange Wafers, Smyrna Figs etc J. R, Parker Jr. ' , J l naaaaaa . t v-,.i.'-Z0IlAH.,--i. - . Aug. 8. The long drought has been followed by the most beautiful rains that any ousoould wish for. The rain began oa Tuesday of last week, snd slnoe then, we think, mors ass fsllsa tbsa during the two months There was quits a serious accident la onr midst last weak. Henry Oatoa, son of Mr. Louis Cstoa, whtls cutting Um ber, had his leg caught beneath a log sad broken Between the knee snd ankle. It was set by Dr. Rhem of your city, aad wa am glsd to report is doing welt . Only a few weeks sgo a negro boy who lives near here had his leg broken by a yoke of oxen, snd s tew days later his father cut his foot so badly hs has not been able to walk since. Bo much for thb logging business. " Miss Blanch Miller of Pamlloo county aad Mlm Kails Thomas otOnsloW srs ths guests ot Hiss Beasls Thomas. . ' Elder W. D. LI ten worth filled his reg ular appointment at Friendship church Saturday night and Sunday. ' alias Bens Toler Of New Bern Is spsndlng a few weeks with relstlves bare. . Ws will have S plnnle and gams of titill at Znrah on the ll.h Inst. ' We hope to r ' It enjnyslile for s!l who will at- ! 1. Come. ' . , , . J'r. ami ?. i. A.J. WMifntd leave to ' wf -rJ -oto'- 1 1' C n i r ! t i f I 1 f STATE CENTRAL. C0MHITTE& A Fall and Enthusiastic HeCUng of Prom '. meM; Ocjnocrats,. 1 Special to Journal, efs ' , Raaion, Aug 5. The , Democratic SUU conunlttee met late this afternoon snd was fully st tended. Senator Sim mons was elected chairman by s rising rote, He was given an ovation and mads s stirring speech, He declared the Democratic party was nersr In better fighting shape in North Carolina. P. M. Pearsall, secretary of the com mittee being unable to serrs longer, re signed and wss thanked by rising vote for his services and the chairman In structed to choose a secretary himself. Alexander J. Field, of Raleigh was chosen. A central committee composed - of 40 members was elected. Use Hsncock's Liquid Bulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff, and all skin diseases. For sale at F. a Duffy's. Election Board Chosen. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Aug. 5. The Election Board for Craven county, .selected by the State central committee now in session is composed as follows: Democrats, J. J. Baxter, Mark DIsoi- way. Republican, J. L. Hahn. Judg-eGray Fatally Injured. Special to Journal. Ralkiob, Aug. 5. A special from Greensboro says: Ex-Judge John Gray fell down stairs at his home todsy and broke arm and leg, and also sustained a fracture at the base of the skull. There Is no hope of recovery. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tbi Kind Yon Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of Orsniro Phosphate, Belfast Ginger Ale Cream Chocolate, Lemon Sour, Sarna parlla, Btrawberry, Afri-Kola, are only a few of the many delicious and refresh' tng drinks bottled by the Crown Bot tllng Works. Lee J. Taylor, Prop., CoH Queen and Bern streets, Phone 106. 0TTTTTn?tmmTtMTfTfe OWEN O. DUNN, Spat, TS OravM St. .iiii.ttiiitlllillliiliii. To the democratic Voters of Craven County: I respectfully announce that 1 am a candidate for the offloe of Clerk of the Superior Court of Craven county, sub ject to the notion of the Democratic Primaries. To the Democracy of my county 1 de sire to express my sincere thanks for ths generous support glvsn my candidacy heretofore. Very truly, W.M. Watson. ECM&O.D.Line, ? Ths North Carollaa Car Servioe As sociation has' notified me that ths rates for storage charges st New Bora ha been suspended. , There will therefore bs no charges made for storsgs on freight arriving by this line, .-ar;v Agent It' Us ; fie a. dot - dot C. Cast Cared, n .o.c i. Jltti. . tor (A 4 ' scjoa. 6pamsh i 1 Mackerel This Y ear ateb, g 3 JlINt fle3t3eiTed. 3 Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter only 30c lb. 5 3 New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef. 3 3 Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured 3 Shoulders and California Hams. S 5 Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onions, S Grape Nuts. 5 3 Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. S S Potted and Canned Meats. 2 3 Heinz'a Pickles. 3 Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. S I J. L. MIL, IW I ? 'Phone 91. 71 Broad HU i 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 con. nam Loaf, at 10c per can. A Good Grated Pineapple, at 14c per can. California Lemon Cling Peaches, at 18c 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 lbs for 50c. A Good Rio Green Coffee at 9c lb. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., svi VWtf Sksm 1 Vre4vr a? Farmers LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST Bring your lobacco t0 Planters Warehouse NEW BEM, If . ., which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOB IT. Opening Sale August Ist . Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. rnrrnmumnnuunnimHrMnmmHn CLEANLINESS, I QUALITY, Is the nolto of the - Oar drinks can only be tracts and other Ingredients tto make them perfection. . All ot our drinks are pat X with the Very Latest Improved Machinery. 3 . " One Trial of onr goods will make you a permanent ensto CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, E CbttonJBjinrj V and -TicsJii I We have in stock and to arrive 3,600 Rolls Cotton BagglngV; ,fiO0 bundles Cotton Tlea. ' ,n - 'f Sond tis yonr ordert.- Prices fire Uie lowofit- f , : 1 '' iC, j t many Puzzelers f sns v w m PERFECTION i Crown Bottling Work the Best, when the Best of Ex- X of the Highest Quality are used X 2 up on Soientiflo Principles and Z ra Cream or iRosetu h,, -if ' ;. is a aarsiises iiqnn prepare mm for rsssortaf Sanborn, Freokles, Tan aad tmprortag la eomplexlon. Waern applied It Is Invisible aad eaaaotke wasasd'oft Ta dark line aroaad Iks aeok, earned by wearing tlM lUlag oo liars, IsVeasored try Oreaaa of Roes. 8S at BBADBA1TH PHABHAOT. , CeleryBcadache ftwlcrt,;,;--,. Therslsaot any better resaedy fst aeadaehe than .these powders. Tkey v aever fQ to relieve. Made aad told nlf . at Dsvls PresorlptlonlPtansaoy. ;-
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