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X V J J rr r. 'JKWltKa, I. C, TUESDAY MORRIW AUGUST 18, 1802. r TWISTY-FIRST YIAB vi.. " SWANSB0R0. V '.: V i if V n Sec kxoes Sizes 2 to 6 44 SEE WINDOW XJL, OTDTR. MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S mm WILIi BE BOLD AFTER NOW -A.T COST ! To make room for FALL CLOTHING which will arrive in a tew days J. J. BAXTER IP YOU WANT THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST BRING YOUR TO TOE i aimers rr aiciiuuc Town. TDj&.TT-TZ' We promise our best efforts in behalf ol the Farmers. J. Mr HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Auctioneer. A Hwell Tarnout is what you'll hare, In ao Im m the ve hicle U concerned, mi any rata, U the nniage U purchased of ua.. We gWa ihs best value obtainable for ths money. If yon want a buggy or light wagon of aay etyto, we'll give yen on perfect la construction and of elegant finish, war- 1 nmtod ai to workmanship and materiel, at a very lew price. Can't do better. . W .(..l-k Uu. Mm. In a machine wiehent ontUnsr them. Everybody It Invited to see the work of Jl 1TBMPI A Mil. .7.'r - t'OOM 180,.; '.;-'..--: 79 Broad 8t, Haw 8 saw, M. O '. M ... i . -i- - j - t, ' : . mranw uquia prepannioa lot NBoelni Banbara. FreckUa. Tia aad InprorlDg tbe eompleiloa. Wkea . applied It It InrUrbie and cannot ba Wathed off. Th duk Hoe aroond tbt keck,' canted by wearing tight fitting - Milan, It remoTed by Cimia of Itniei, I i ! at -- 50p- DISPLAY. I our immense . line ol Facilities roR UNLOADING TOBACCO sales. Farmer Warehouse. FOR SALE. Best Machine Made Brick at Lowest Pricbs. o ., n omoii Com. Sooti raoiiT HaMoootBra. LOOK OUT! f I look oimi I hara Jntt arrWed front the Kerttwn Market! with a Fine Selected Stock of DBT GOODS AHD CLOTHINd, which 1 win ope np in the Btora at 7S kiddle Street, next to GatklU Hardware Co." .y Reipeotfally, , v, J ::; : ' s. coPLo:i Celcrj Ilaiacie Tmlzn. - There la not any better remf'y f-" hediche than t'. e f ' T. Tr fr.1 to r" v f 1 ' 1 c at Pavta !'"- use I'M Vvjuuw the Great SUa Core, lor pKawrias, port, tying, and' kaasttyiag the aUav far flranalng the icalp at craahy acalca, and dandfloXaad the rtopplng of faOtag nair xvuHftna uw ancpaag 01 nuung aaa igh andtort fcanda far ttab ruiwe, MDga,aa4 chafingi, and for afltlwpur- torroitoH fca&e?! pose of the toilet, bath, and awiery. MilUou of Vomen re CUTiCURA SOAP in the form of bathi far aanoring fnWtmnuHnnt and Mtationa, or too fret or offensive penpiratioain the iorm of waiba far ulceiatire wntrnmri, and for many sanathre, anllif ptic pur posts which readily suggest themselves to wotnetv especially motheri. Nosmownt of prnaation can induce those who hare eneceaed thess great aUn porifieri and besaHfkri to see any others. CeeBBletaTrestaBeBf fee eservftasssiWi SI CossltUiu; ot Gunctnu boat (sac) ,ta oIssbm the skis of emits sad seslss, and soften the thtekened enttde, Ctmoinu Ornnnt (ikOe.), to IsstssUy sllsy Mehtng, uuuuama. OOD, snd IrrltsUon, and sooths and hesl, snd cimcoBA rmoltbmt Pius (sec.), to eooj and elesnse the blood. Conona. KasoitTBsn Plus (Choeolste uosiaai sis a new. nomiesl substltate i m. ttitslssi, odorlsss. soo- for tlx ouebrated liquid rairr, ss veil ss tot all other (InmanA KnWM.TBjlT.1 blbod puriaNt sad hoswor eons. lasorew esp Tills. OMiUf lsc t dosis, price too. ram. rSSnu Da IVhmi i Am BID. ABB Obbb. OtM.. Sita , U. S.A. -At BBBBl tt BklB," Iwm. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Walter k. Scott, Chicago, prealdent of the Illinois Win Co, was fatally stabbed Saturday by Walter L. Btebblnga, a clrll engineer. A claim of $8,000 wat the cause of the quarrel. A new hotel built npon modern prin ciples and taring almost every conven ience of a metropolitan hotel waa opened to the public la Wilson, N. C, Bstnr day. What It believed to be an lnoendlary fire destroyed $150,000 worth of property at Pittsburg Saturday. Gen. Lucas Meyer, a prominent Boer commander died suddenly of heart dtt- ss la Holland. In the latest market deal on wheat, John Gates, the great Chicago operator, It aald to have made $1,000,000. Loutt Pennington, a former resident of Raleigh, committed tuiofda In Paris by taking add. Be wat suffering from an Incurable disease, cancer and feared that the disease, would bring him to poverty.- ' . THE MARKETS. The fo.lowtag quotation! were recelT ad by J. ft Lstkam fa Co, Now; Born WamATi- Kept... . , Open.. High. Iw, Oloes ... til 88 67 7i Dec... Mm J 1 'm ' 0 a.t 08f' 67 Mi 6B OoalrM Opes. High. Low, Close Sept.. . tl 61 50 OOt ttben-. a rOeav Blgh, Low.' Close Berti! . . .'. . 888 990 807 . KT4 Oct . !X . . . Zjkfo J ftOOV Wt 9971 189tT'l680 HlW roKK, aVOg;. 11 Ootton-r-' Open. HlgWlw. Cloat rikg.:......l::'ixt s.40 sj7 ,. 8.40 rtt.ifjB6-fJl:V,?.M J Oot... 7.79 ' 7.71 7.70 f 7.70 Dee .. . ...7.18 7.65 7 JB ,! 7.68 Kt " Tork, Aug. 11; Close Mo. P.......... 117, 117 116 t 116 Ant , ,.;- u- & t ' i ,,, , . ftpotl 4 lt-1. Balsa IfiOO balsa. . ; iratnrea, Aug-Set. SS. it-Oct 4 SI Oot-Nor 4.18 ' ,!ini,I Bulplibr, for , iTW'-ii, rv.udrr.T i. r-r is!e at V. P. 1 f-' p- 'i ' UX1 V- Will Cause . RebnUdlnf Tower A. V 1L College. Cotton Opening Treely. Seven Electrical Storm. Swamp Land r Sale. Deeds to State Swamp Lands. Conjarorsto Care Slek- negs. Raliisb, August 11. The bolt of lightning which struck the lofty tower of the textile building at the Agricultu ral and Mechanical college here Satur day afternoon, has done such damage that about an eighth of the tower will have to be rebuilt. It It the second time this rammer thtt tower hat been struck. It It topped by a mast of galvanized Iron which weight 150 lbs. fifty feet below la the metal roof of the building. There are no lightning rods. Of course the lightning gets to the roof and aa the bricks area poor conductor it taut them to pieces. The tower looks ex actly as If It had undergone a bombard ment. There are boles, nearly circular, 8 and 4 feet In dlameter.entlrely through the brick work. Many brick have fallen others are ready to fall. Cotton Is opening quite freely In this lection. The copious rains of the past few days will check this and cause a new growth, which Is desired. There waa a severe electric storm here last night. It came from the north. The cloudt were very threatening and had they come from the southwest there would have been great fear of a cyclone. The rain fell In torrents. South of here a house struck by lightning, was seen In flames. The path of the storm wat nar row, like that of all this year In the State There Is now plenty of rain In this sec tion. It baa helped old corn and Is mak Ing young corn grow wonderfully. A charter was granted today to the Fremont Hleh School. The corporation commission will hold a general business session Wednes day. The 8tate Hoard of Education today made a tale of 8,000 acres of Hi swamp landi In Alligator river, in Tyrrell coun ty, to G. W. Roper. The board hat made coplea of all deedt of tales and of all optiona on Its swamp landa In the State. These go to the agent of the board, W. B. Rodman of Washington. No one knowa, even approximately, It appeart the quantity of this land yet unsold. Of : course squatters are on a lot of It;tlmber thlevea have cut the timber on a large area. Thereit now a systematic-effort to get at the area and the status of all these lands. It Is found that some poor whites here who are tick, have rejected the services of regular pbytlclana and are employing "conjurers." Some of the latter are whites and tome negroes. Death of CapL Batcbelor. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Aug. 11. Newi wat received here today of the death of Csp. Joseph B. Batchelor, Jr , retired, at Manila, The cause of his death was cholera. He wat retired from active duties in the army on account of disability doe to arduous sen ice In the Philippines. He wu 43 years of age and was prominent In military circlet being the author of at least two textbooks. He leaves a wife and three children who are In New York and hit father, Hon. Jot. B. Batcbelor, Sr., It Raleigh's oldest lawyer. Assist The School. Nothing can be started that will be of more good to any race than a movement that will train all of Ita people Indus tralally. The New Bern Collegiate Ia duttrtal Institute baa been started with this purpose In view, and It Is the with of alt those who foster the wort, that every vOttlaen la New Bern give sot thing to the caute. The first building is half completed, and we are very much la need of means to finish It, so that we may be able to open school In September We will be very glad to have a talk with any person' who feels himself Interested enough to, aid this enterprise In any war. " i ; Gifts of money may be sent to Hon. T A. Green, President Ctlsens Bant ...'v:-.:;.... . ; ;. r a. l. b..wks.;; Afri-Cola Is japerlof to any other Cola. Good for the nerves exhausted and headaches, t doa. bottles for Meant. Crown Bottling Works Lea '.Taylor Proil. Phone 105. f ; Cigars to please every bodjr.. TVlnoe of India, Cnbanola, nney Special, Aunt Hannah. A. to Z. Down Home. IT. It, Parker Jr. -''..' '': ':' i . ' BI ' ' ' 1 - Freih Baked Oaket and Crackers, as follows 8 o'clock teat, Butter-thlnt Bet- tines Graham Wafers sodal teat, Za Zo Snaps, Lemon A Orsnge Wafers, Smyrna Flgt etc . J. R. Parker Jr. . , '' If you buy Beer tor your family nee or plcnlo, It will be to your ailvsntnge to ofill np phone 103, and J oqnlre for t). tl. eVIrnnaCb'.lnntlW. Crown Pottlii ; ..: !e J. Tylir l'r"p., Powerful and Effective Revival Sermon. High Price for Terrapins. Aug. Mr. Robt. Dixon and sisters, Misses Concha and Ophelia, of Fowle, Jones county, were visitors here for a few days last week, Mist Concha is mill with ut for a few more daye stopping at Mrs. D. J. Moore's. Mrs. J. B. Farrlor, daughter, Miss Julia, and aon, Master James, of Wil mington, are our welcome visitor! this week. They are the guests of Mn. J. T Bartley, and will remain several days. About a dozen commercial drummers were In town last Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday asking our merchants to please buy, because there would be plen ty Of money toon at the cotton crops were amazing, alto peas and potatoes, besldea corn and sugcane by the mil lions. Mrt. R. L. Williams and children of Portsmouth, Va , are In our place visit ing her parents, Mrs. J. A. Plttman and friends. They will remain for several weeks. The new budding for the saw mill plant is. nearlng completion fait, also new steam lauch spoken of before. The schooner Joseph, belonging to t'spt. Ed Foster, Is up on the ways here now, undergoing repairs, also schooner rigged sharpie, C. Hay, is up for repairs too. The C. Hay belongs to Messrs. J. A. Plttman Co. A $200.00 brick kiln was built and bnrned here lately by the Swansboro Lumber Company, to be used mostly by the company for their building. Diamond back terrapins are selling now for.OSc. for 5 Inch and J5 each for 6 Inch. The rich people North don't mind eating bullfrog legs at $2.50 per lt let a lone terrapins at a dollar each. Rev. J. B. Olive assisted by Rev. John S. King of Wilmington, Is holding a protracted meeting at Ploey Grove church near Bwansboro this week. Rov King preached a sermon there yesterday that was far ahead of anything In the re vival line we ever beard, when he closed and Invited sinners to come to the altar, there were many, and hardly a dry eye In the large congregation. The meet ing will continue all this week. Next Sunday night, (2nd Sunday) Rev Becton will preach here at his regular appointment D. V. Mr. G W Smith at the Hammock farm has 176 acres each In field peas and corn besides 25 acres In cotton and peanuts. Mr. Smith Is a good farmer, his crop is very fine, and looks as though the corn would average four barrels to the acre all through and cotton a 4501b bale to the acre. He his 150 bond of fine cattle for beef stock, and about 100 head of fine hogs. Our primary election passed off very quietly, but some very crooked things transpired during the day and nights after, one or two drinking ones got In a row, among them, one who had only lately escaped from the roads by pardon from the Governor, better look out boys Then tome of the candidates didn't do ss they wish to be done by, but politics Ii politics you know, all'a fair In love and politics. The Convention st Jsck- tonvtlle on the 5th Inst., was very bar monlout, more to than expected, all the officers nominated had a plurality of the votes caat In the primaries, a thing not done before in our county, and we think all are satisfied In that line, we hear of some Independents which it quite natu ral or all would not be satisfied unless all were of the tame mind and poll tics. We have some good old people In oar town, among them are Capt. N 8 Moore, 88 years, J P Odam 89, Jas Meadows 81, T W Meadows says he Is 91 but we think he Is mistaken, Mrt Mary Willis 78, Capt Jim Smith 79, Curtis Hay 72, W Nash Dennlt 60, B W Mattocks 69, G W Ward 47, M Russell 65, Bryan Hatsell 86 and so on. This moat be a healthy place. - Lota of our men and boys left today for Pnnta Gerda, Fla, to engage In the nab beataaaa, among them were D G Ward, Jr., Capt. Ka and Albert Blood good, Messrs Charles Webb, Edgar Mor ton, Steves Morton Jr, James Meadows, Dexter Philips, Early Weeki, Zaek Wil lis and many others, we scribe wis on the list but backed out at the last me ment, we think, we will muster up enough courage to go whea it tnrni a little cooler weather, : v No marriages nor deaths lately, sever al wut to be of the former from looks of things and we hope they will hitch up and make people quit talking about them conning lor ever. u. w. CASTOR I A Tor Isanti tod ClilldraL t Tti Ktl T.a E:ti Alr. Bcrt Bear th.: 8tgnatwt of cv. i ; a. DUNN, 71 t ' ft. e'-T Vs': .! l 1 , ' B lopamsh bS Mackerel This Year's Catch, Just Bt3ceiy3d. Fox iiiver Print and Fancy Elgin Butter only 30c lb. New Bbl. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Small Pig Hams and Breakfast Strips, English Cured Shoulders and California Hams. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Oniong, Grape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. Potted and Canned Meats. Heinz's Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. .J f J.L. 'Phone 91. A few of our mam. ft.mV0tiftliU.H FOB CASH and Only for a Limited Time. Chipped Beef, js, at 10 cents per can, Veal Loaf, at 10 cento per can. Ham Loaf, at 10c per can. A Good Grated Pineapple, at 14c per can. California Lemon Cling Peaches, at 1 He per can. Fox River Print Butter, at 30c lb. Splendid Asst. Fancy Cakes, at 15c lb. A Good Roasted Coffee at 11c lb, or 5 lbs for 50c. A Good Rio Green Coffee at 9c lb. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Rtmtfl St. Gtnrtt. Phone 137 Farmers nnif ran luuii iu iuuh in i tuts i and Bring your Tobacco t0 thePlanters Warehouse ITEW HEltN, IS. ., which is always theplaee TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. ma We pnt up the drinks thatare palatable and delicious. Our bottled Sodas, Phosphates and Afri-Kola are as good i , J; nyoa get at any toda fountain. 3 You can keep them at your home for 25 and 30 cents per J 1 CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, j 2 1 ' W5E a. tTATItOBpErpr 3 tttttt4tttMMttttu;tur,;;;;w 1 , V;k-"K aW' ' ' ' 4 II 'Hti :m fi -J:.. to- arid Tics. 3 We have itt tock, and 1 ttf teHT6 3,600 Rolls' Cotton J Bagging 0$ bundles Cotton Hev. i u i ' Sdhd ul ymT 'ordew. " Prices 'are tho lowest, ,.,.(-, ,n ,- . s 1 J. Ii JjsXhssa & . c:tr'-i r : rt!a czp banninn Wholesale A Detail 71 Broad HU many Puzzelers I many ir in iiiTPril'r.T " i . " a ' few SO la. ;M4! Hoy r& WoodEo:, t Practical Tlnntrs ,V8 1 ami 'fhumaan, v .' LuTobaooo Flura, Storef Pip, end tW mak Bredaltyol Hot" A' Heating, and 'BttA CaiUagJII 1 am v aWA-.s. b 2uCa at A3. .1 1 i. A : . AU I
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