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VOL. XX--MO. Ill MW 1123K . C, FEIDAT MOESISfl, AUGUST 8, 1901 TWINTY-riRST VKK nCKBlJIlHr tU yn, Yn will be J j .Loser If yen mlm -v f ,, Mid-Summer! Clearing Sale ! j Our customers Mem to appreciate out effort to please them by J ; giving us a libeil share of their petromge. ': r i '- (s We try hard to keep our stock tip to the season and suited to the V wants of our many friends, Onr store and time ia at your disposal. . :.( WE GUARANTEE QUAUTT AND PBI01HL No inch Vetoes, W to be offered aealn in the near future. ' White Good Sale at 1-3 Value. 85 Pieces of Dimities at the following prices: 18c Value at 131c. 25c " " 17c. 85c ' " 80c. Dotted Swiss: 6o Value at 15o. 80c, " "We. 40c " " 80c. Mercerized Open Work for Waists, that sold for 40o yard, to olose ag outataOp.- jj J Piques Heavy Cord, good values at 40c, this sale Mc M Lace Strioe White Lawns to so at 7c and 10c. Colored Lawns, navy and red, few tat 7c. All figured Lawn go: out i , 18c and Jj5c Values, to 20c Values to close out at lUc 25c and 80c Values to close out at 17c- ; Fancy ilk and Linen Gauze that sold for 50c to close out at 870.' and the trimmings to match at cost. Bags For Balance of this week are : Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Tan Shoes at $1.00 Ladies 2.60 " 3.00 1.00 Ladies Summer Corsets at 19c Many other things will also go at A BIG REDUCTION including Colored Lawns, Dimities, etc. (jPCiiBtomera paying accounts before August 1st can vote their cash register checks for the trumpet. J J. B-AJXiTER. IF YOU THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO THIS Farmers Warehouse We promise our best efforts In behalf 61 the Farmers. J. M. HOWAED, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmera "Warehouse". 'W;tMt!-'" spring or whatever we use In repalriai t'tim eanifall .ml Mm k if i h . , beat end stand the mL We en la a ' . - reeatatloa lot skill and reliability, and endeavor Id sasuln It, V11 branches of ',j carriage and wacoa palatine are dose , by ae la the bums thoroegl Manner, and at lowest prices. 4J2 work warraated. tkatafactloa assured. O. IT. XVmUru A ffen. - 78 Broad Htn Mgw Burs, . 0 : Tobacco Fines, JBtove. Pipe, and r We mate a speciaUyof Hot Afr Heating, and Stcl Ceiling. Ton will find us at v - ; v' 9 0 pieces that sell for Mio, to close O " close out at 10c. tk -, ! t WANT FOE UMLOADIIG own. r. i '. r -' FOR SALE. 5 Best Uachine . Hade Brick at 2! Dvvbst Prices; a ot lira. Pus. Soma raosrr Hiusoocirs.! E.CD.&O.D;Une, The Nona Oarollaa Car Berrioe ia sociatkm fcas aotlfled tod that Ih rales for storage chargse tt Hew Bera aas been inspeaded. There will tterefore be jOksrjee aiade . for storg oa fneltbt arHving by title line. , . A(Bt. AKIneril Vatcrt t Earls. ; i. Davis Proaertpttoa ITnr ry I t the agency here for Will: ,s n'$ Ksl less Miner) Wster. It Is a fine tonic' snd endorsed and prescrllwd ly r ' ont physicUae. Ee!les tl'i V.'s't, t!i' s Is also oa sale at Davis I'l ai-y, V, ' 'o Li"'.', c"' ", ? : ' I Said Ube rucbtsen l tuleigk :. ElectliehtuAIUUwty ; Want' Tabaee Baled Jtef artest , . large Tkroag kMt . tk.,8UU. , Mt tart rTlseeoraUTd Uses at SaMlan Hoata. Bern eratleHMBar- ' . llahei. . i' BALBiaa, A.gnst)-It it said today a aorthera syndicate fcat pnrcbased street car aonpany'a, lighting plant, power plant and railway km: and will entirely rebnlld and re-eqntp the systeas, awking also a belt Una. for several weekt a deal has Met la, progress look ing to the sale o( the property. The , commissioner of , agrtonltara says he will aot- Itane another crop re port for the Stat nntll Sept. l. sharp gale of wind prevailed here yesterday afternoon. Bo far atkaowa la this section the only damage was to treed and opra. The tobacco breaks ooatlooe good here and prices are well sustained. The demand for leaf wet never so great a at present. The Southeastern Lumber Oo4 of Asa- pole, chartered by the State, Is the tenth 1 amber company chartered this year. A soople of mortars, 10-Inch, will be mounted at the Soldiers Home, one on each tide of the flag staff. These mor tars oome from Fort Macon. Two 10 Inch cannons from Fort Caswell will be mounted la the Capitol Square. All these are bow on the way here, also a number of 10-Inch shells. Democratic hendauarters are establish ed here by chairman Simmons, and will be la a baBdlagoa TayetUrllle street adjoining the one in which, the head quarterrwere la 1888 and 1000. The, penitentiary will furnish, from Its considerable supply of brick 600.000 for nse In the "construction of i-the main balldlng at the Methodist orphanage. Xicavatloa for the foundation began to day and materials are being delivered. At least four of Raleigh's handsomest young ladles sre to be married In the Autumn. -It Is said the number Of wed dings the last three months of the year will beat large as that last season, which was a notable one. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Miss Bessie Wall, the Asaeboro girl who mysteriously disappeared from her home about all weeks ago hat been lo cated and her friends will hare her re- tamed to her home la a few days. Western railroads hare agreed to great the farmers a tea per cent reduc tion oa their shipments. Locke Cralf Opened hie eempalgn for United States senator, from North Carolina, at Wsynesvllle, last Hon day. Mayor James M. Moody, was nomina ted at the Republican Congressional Convention at WavneavDle, N. C, can didate tor OoagVeas from the aew Tenth district. The aaanal teeeoa of the hold ap aad trala robbery hat arrived. , Masked asea Sagged aO. B. Q. trala near Mw Car roll, IlL.Qae ef the robbers was shot aad killed bat his eosapaaloat got away wlu sis sacks of cote, , Tee amoent of money stolen Is aot kaowa. The aaaaal meeting of the Friends BociMy(Qaehers)lsia tessloa at High Foiat.NiC. fi Denial J, Sweeney, a aoa-aaloa coal mine watcher at WUkeebarre, Pa was bra tally mardered by strikers bsoaoet he woald aot quit work. He said that his family aeeded the jteaey aad that he ooeld aot afford to stop. Ooreraof Ayoock hat received a cir cular letter girUg. the f revisions of the will pf the late Cecil Rhodes relating to the eohotarshrpl he Lea 'established at Oxford. Horth Oarollaa wlU be entitled le two scholarships, bet aot more than oae shell be filled la any year, , The scholarship carries with itWO poaadda year aad lasts for three years. The ap pointee will be expected at Oxford la 1001, Ko method has yet been prescribed for choosing h'm. . --... h v 'vi ; After muUsrlng'aa bath because he ooeld not anlte a knot la a rope. Us McMillan, the eagtaeer la charge of the merry-go-round at Latta Park, Charlotte was strack dead by a bolt of lightning daring aa electrical storm Wednesday. Fred Smith, colored, was also severely Injured, being baraed about the arms and having hit shoes badly Jora WH1 loung, auireassuunt, was also una- Twelve thoaeaad aeres of - enal land near Tascsloeea, Ala., bare bea bought by the McCormtck estate of Uarrttburg, Fa. . A terrlfle wind sfortti yn -rdover C'ib t olnt, K. C, V ' ' r M t i t; ' ' r m., ( ' ' i r t r f r i! r " - different parts of the city. 1,1 King Victor Eamanael has contribut ed 100100 lire (819,300) to the restora tion of the Campanile of St. Mirk's, which collapsed July 11 v ) Jere Coaelly, United Btatet pott office inspector, who has been located in North Carolina for several 'years, . residlag . at Raleigh and Wllmlngtoo, has been trans ferred to the rural free delivery system of the post office department. A destructive storm occurred st Dur ham Wednesday, entailing a great lots to property. The steeple of the Can Methodist church In East Durham was blown off and many trees were blown down destroying the beauty of many placet. Andrew D. White, United States Am bassador to Germany has resigned. A re port It In circulation thst the President intends to transfer Mr. Tower, (he Am bassador to Russia to the Berlin court, af r. Stone the Minister to Spain will be tent to St Petersburg. Mrs. T. B. Scott, of Greensboro objeol to linemen erecting a pole In front of her house ' Tuesday she emphasized her demands with a shot gun, standing guard over the yard for some time and threatening "try the gods" to shoot sny man who attempted to put up a pole Tht lineman were beaten and it said the matter will go Into the courts. Hsrry Tracey, the notorious outlaw and desperdo who escsped from the Ore gon penitentiary a few weeks ago, is dead. It will be remembered that Tracey made a record for himself by killing sev en men In his light for liberty, but at last hunted by the officers and suffering from a broken leg he put an end to tie chase by shooting himself through the head. ASEINS. August 7.-Elder R. F. Daughtery filled his regular appointment Saturday night and Sunday at Antlocb. Mrs. Mamie Springel of New Bern was visiting her parents Sunday at this place Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gasklns. Mr, G. A. Waters passed through Asklns Wednesday. Mr. R. E. Casey was s visitor In our town Sunday. Mr. Cicero Gasklns made a trip to Klnston on business Tuesday Mr. Jamea Fulcher and daughther Lena are attending a series of meeting st Rlverdale this week. Tobacco will soon all be cured and farmers can rest and spend thlr money. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Arthur were In Mew Bern Wednesdsy. SoHFLOWKn. Judge Bynum Dead. Special to Journal. RiLKion, Aug. 7. Ex-Judge John Gray Bynum died at Greensboro today. His death was the result of the fall which he received Tuesdsy which caused concussion of the brain. He was a lead lag member of the Presbyterian church there and was widely known for bis great generosity CANUCK WISDOM. Knew how to Select Food. A good healthy Canadian takes pleat- are la telling about food, and bow he got well by using the right kind of food and drlak. He says, "In Nov. I'M I began to feel bad every day aad gradually got worse. I did not lose my appetite. Onthsooa trary after baring a good meal I felt better, bat after being at work perhaps aa hoar or to I woald have terrible paint all over my body, i lost considerable time from my work, sometimes a few hours and sometimes two or three dsyt. Finally I went to the Winnipeg Hos pital for a thorough extmlaatloa aad wet told It waa 'simply Indigestion.' Cer tainly It was ttmply Indigestion' but I sever had anything make mt feel worse I etd tytpathlte with any oat has 'dim. plylndlgeetlon L i; ' !'. Well 1 dragged through the Winter la about the tame conditio aad got little better In the summer, bat - In Oct., 1900 ths same old pains came bade sod 1 ooa cladedlmust change my diet If I ex pected to get say comfort, so 1 quit drinking tea aad went oa Posture Food Coffee aad Grape-Nats Breakfast FoodJ I ordered these articles from the gro cer and expected to hare them for sup per, I had felt to bad that day. Of course the grocer was late m delivering them.se I laid oa the coach until they eeme sad ate supper about seven P. M. After sap per I did whet I had ot done for weekt before, I walked Into the sitting room, lighted my pipe and read the evening paper and forcot I ever felt bad. '.' ' . " ' I wondered if the old pala would oome back, but It a ever did, and right from the first I Improved. I have since worked constantly and hard and bare not laid off once oa account of 111 health, and have aot once suffered from Indigestion tlnoe that first meal of Grape-Nuts and Poiturn. . ... .- , Tb!l letter is the Strslght truth. I'. B.er be long but I doo'l ,soe how I eouM t' '1 iry eittrtnnce In lens irce." Nsnw- 1 1 r i'" I Co, r of.-? e-'-k r:. h ITCHING HUMOURS Complete Extenal aid Interna! TieaiaKnV0neikffla& . The set, consisting- of Cuticura Soap, to deanse the skin of crusts and tfsiffj and (soften the thick ened' cuticle, Cuticura Oint mentjto instant ly alky itching:, irritation, ana inflammation, and soothe and heaL and Cuti cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour cerms. A Single Set, price $1, is often sufficient to cure the most tortur ing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, hchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when all else fails. MILLIONS USE Ctmotraa Soap, amMed by Cutiuuiu Oixtkekt, ths neat skin core, for preaerv Ing, pnrltflng, and beanUfrlng the skin, for eleauung the scalp of ertuU, ecales, and dan druff, and the (topping of falling hair, for oftentng, whitening, and toothing red, rongh, and mre handi, for baby rashee, ltchlnge, and ohaflngt, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nonerr. MlUlonB of Women nee Cuticura Soap In the form of baths for annoTlng trrltatlone. Inflammations, and ex oorUuens, or too free or offensive perspir ation, In the form of washes for ulcerative weakneaM. and for many sanative, antlseptlo purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especlallj mothers. CUTICURA RISOLVKNT PILLS (Chooolate Coated) anst new, tasteless, odour, leas, eoonomtoal snbstitate for the oelebnted liquid CmocBA RsaOLTBtT, as well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. Put up In pookas vials, SS doses, price. Wo. SaMlln(kmtlk.w!ld. SoAr,SW.,OnrriRn.ne. rnutuTllrtSjIi Dmti sT-B, Ckutwhow Bq.. Lo aorrmsh OvMilBHlthhli, rwk. Pott Datjo a Caaib Ovar asltfi.pt, BMoa, U. B. A. Appointments. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Aug. 7. Chairman Sim mons hss sppolnted the fallowing ad visory committee of five: Oapt. B. A. Ashe. Joshepbus Daniels. James H. Pou. John E. Woodard. Robert H. Furman. CASTOR I A For Zitfiuits and Children. Tbi Kind Yon Han Always Bought Bears the Signature of Cigars to please every body. Prince of India, Oubanola, Haney Special, Aunt Hannah, A. to Z. Down Home. J. K. Parker Jr. For Roaches and Water Bugs. It you are troubled with roaches and water bugs, try our Roach Paste. W guarantee It to give satisfaction and re fund the money If It does not. Price 25c Davis' Pharmacy. Prescriptions at Darts'. Davis' Prescription Pharmacy makes a specialty of prescriptions. Prompt and careful attention Is given them. Only the best drags are need. The prices are reasonable. Bend yours there to be Oiled. Don't tail to try our 40 oent Tea, It Is a goer and pleases them all at J. R. Par ker Jr. lot Oream Soda today at McSor- leyV v , enmmmmmmTTTTo a . - : .OWEN OvOUNN, , ;v j j-4 i ataesst : v'a'J . t j, i n omsm as.-. i..-. , - siAAAAAAAaAaaaaaalaaaaaaaae .. B. De , ne .... f , a oot ooe I C. CaaaUCerei .la; ft : ire i e . i I.G.C. a- 'ptiin t or CUTICURA S i Spanish Mackerel This Year'M Catch, eJiiHt Beceired. Fox River Print and Fancy Elgin Butter only 30c lb. New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Small Tig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured Shoulders and California Hams. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onions, Grape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. Potted and Canned Meats. Heinz's Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 80c lb. ' 'Phone 91. 71 Broad St. g A few of our FOB CASH and BS 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 fi lbs for 50c. A Good Rio Green Coffee at 9c lb. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St Grocer. Phone 137 Farmers LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST and Bring your Tobacco t0 Planters Warehouse JTEW BERN, N. C, which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Opening Sale August 1st. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER. Proprietor. 5T - . v CLEANLINESS, QUALITY, hfte nil f ftc Cnn Mill Mi CinT flrttllra nan milv Ka ftlA TAjut. wtlATl f.triA ItAflf. of Kt. HP j. tracts and other Ingredients .tojnake thempetlectlon. 3 "' Allot otu; drink! are put s wiin we t btj im One Trial of ' Latest Improyed onr goods meiv I CROUn BOnUNGiWORKS, M Jt PH0SK tWS' "" Cotton Bcrninn KandrTicsS W have lit stock. n4 to' stfrire 3,600 Ikills Cotton aggln, "800 bandies Cotton Ties or.ii ri - Bond ns yonr orders. ' Prieei' M the lowest '," .'! -1'..' J. 12. r,r.t!:r.m d Co; .Wholesale A Retail Grocer, many Puzzelers I Only for a Limited mmmm PERFECTION i of the nighest Quality Are used 2 3 up on Scientific Principles and 3C Machinery. will make yon a permanent ensto- j'.J'J Cer. Qaeea Bera gta. : 'CreaWdfRosei . ! Isa aamless BqnM preparatlott tot remortaf Baabtrty I'nekles, Test aad Improving tbe eesopleilosv Waesi appUed ltd biTlslble-aad eanel be washed off.' Tatf daik line arofladOd aeck;, caasdl)r ftxln.tllit Bttlaa eoUaiSi le rseaeted by Oreasa ofBoeeat SSe. at BRADHAJfS PHABM AOT. " f Celery Headache Hwton:,,.,. There Is aot aa better rested f fM headaohe thaa these Dowderd, - The nryor fall to rsllsTe. Kade aad sold Oft! I t I 'a' rrcrtpUoariianr ay.
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