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- ( . ' "!"" ' i ' ' ' , j, ,. .1. i j .' ' .' ," -.' ju '.' ., . , .... ' ,', ,, 1 1 -- . - 1 1 1 , - 4 . glW BXSI, I. C.THDRSDAT U0ESIX3, AU6U8TJV1802.; 1 TWIITY-NKST UM - ' TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. tt ciuisn: STANDARD PASSENGER '(RATES J nuuttummunNUntium 1 - c v ii ii i ii Stioes I G at - - SOc g S at - - 75c. 8 AtlaatM City. X. J. k Mewttod to II Utmost capacity Witk TlMMUt seekers. Herer before have the hotel sua ooara htg bosses hid inch a ruh ; of goosts. Other resorts nib the same report. WlU Sue New York Metropolitan Railway. The Knights of Pythias are gathered Jrir Yolaateer Co. 61 ves Bar hecie la Supreme Lodg M Su Fn&olMO. I About 88000 itrufen tut la ue ey. Newly M boriseM tad toeirty aea ot Richmond, Yfc, harebiea wqulied to go before the eoort - is that ehy and tell about a faro gam mad' other: gambUng layout! In whtel they are tnUreited, The dleooreryof a wholeeale eiUbUihment I hu eaaied a geaalne eeatatkm there. Amy Teati For Dormitory Faraoies. Mew Bora Bee Hire Co. Chartered. Faraen Iaitl-tatee. Rauish, Aug. 18. Hon. 8. U Pit- terion commUiloner of agiicnltnre, left thli morning for an extended trip through the western part of the State to For All ilUllroad la Rorth Carolina. Order of Corporation f Commissioner. Special to Journal. lUuuao 18. The Corporation Com- mlialoner tawed an order today, that the Southern Railway apply the commission er'i itandard pMienger rates of 81 cents per mile first elan, and H cents per mile second clau, on all roadejof the system I in the State, including the branch lines. This order reduces the fare from 81 and 8 cents, on the following roads of I the Southern lystem: Western N. C. Aiherllle to Murphy 124 miles. States- I wM urM aS f irmara Inatltntaa. He I R?'i'tT4'li''hll1S,ii.'l""I"w " " tm.rfWam.8t.iTlll.toT.jl.. !UfolOiD!eKBUt.lUn!v.mtr SmUobI Sizes 2 to e to SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. HACSSEIJRM I unTentoroiuemoK praeuoai iy oi i thtl .ilIr o u a A M. Colleee wireless telegraphy has 18 patents on I n. .... his apparatna. Hell making tesu on the I w . F. Masa and Bute chemist. B. w. to Chapel Hill, 10 miles: Northwestern I North Carolina Coast. rMM ThMtoim tn Snow Csmn.l North CarollnaJWInston to Wllkesboro, I IIuuiim Mtniit and will than ro IntolflS mllaa. Nnrth Himllna Midland. Wins auip""w" j . -lOnllford. Forsvthe. Lenoir and otneri UnnM..iiu u. I .i... .h. iu. m nr.mn.nT I "ne, W miles: Yadkin Kailroad; balls- Charles Salyers, white, and Henry I ... The eanltal atoek ia tlO.-1 bury to Norwood, 41 miles; Atlanta and i uaiea, ooiorea, were lynenea a umibb- Iqoo and the Incorporators are Ju. A. I Yadkin, Sanford to Mt.Airy, 41 miles ion, MO.) ior ue moracr oi uaurga ALL OTD1F5. MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S WILl. BE SOLD AFTER NOW To make room lor our immense line oi FALL CLOTHING which will arrive in a tew-days J. J. BAXTER IF YOU WANT THE BEST PRICES, The BEST Stables, The BEST Facilities BRING YOUR TOBACCO Patterson. Chas. 8. Hall, Edward JC Perry and J as. 0. Smith. First assistant State chemist W. M Allen left today for Blowing Rock where he will spend a month's vacation The chemist department has Just com' pleted their work of analyzing fertili zers sold in the State and specimens of the food stuffs gathered In all parts of State are receiving their attention now under the provisions of the new pure food law. President Winston, of the A.&M. College announces that arrangements have been made for a quantity of army tents owned by the State to be used for dormitory purposes provided the nnm ber of North Carolina boys desiring to enter overtaxes the capacity of the buildings available. The Imperial Tobacco Company has assigned E. L. Fleming of Louisburg to buy tobacco on the Raleigh market. The American Tobacco Company also has a buyer here. The market Is developing admirably, over 18,000 pounds were sold yesterday and the breaks today are equally as good. Prices ranged from tS to $84 per hundred pounds. The Raleigh Fire Department- (volun teer) gave their annual barbecue at the State Fair grounds today. It was given comDllmentary to the teams which won orlzes during the recent State tourna ment, here. Evidence Is being gathered with a view t J Instituting a suit by Mr. C. Q KM Ym Ban Alim BosjM Utt. pw "vr . 1 I . w I amlnat tha Mntrnnnlltan Rail WAT I son, a farmer. The men confessed to the I murder. Rerenne officers sold 2,188 gallons of moonshine whiskey at the custom house In Atlanta, Qa., Tuesday. This Is the largest sal of Illicit whiskey that has been made recently. Three fourtba or the goods were seised In North Carolina the balance In Georgia. A clever woman sharper successfully "worked" several large jewelry firms of Savannah, Ue., for some valuable aril cles of Jewelry. She secured about $3000 worth of gems and escaped The Grand Lodge of Elas Is being held I in Salt Lake City, Utah. Eight thousand I of the Antlered tribe are assembled in I the Mormon olty. Pre. Roosevelt Is reported to have de Iclded tooallan extra session of Con gross soon after the November election The condition of affairs In Cubs making I the step necessary. The plant of the Armour Packing Co., located at Memphis Tenn., was burned Tuesdajriornlng. Lou 1115,000. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Standard, rates already apply to I all roads. Seaboard Air Line and Atlan-1 tic Coast Line. It understood that the Southern will I acceed to the order, and put it in effect! October Drat Labor Day Appointed. Speclsl to Journal. Raleigh, Aug. 13. Governor Aycock today Issued a proclamation appointing Monday, September 1st, Labor Day. Quarantine. Quarantlno was first established I against infectious diseases In the tenth century. When Style Ram Riot. During the reign of Elizabeth Eng lish dudes woro shoes three feet In length, the toe pointed and fastened up to the garter with golden chains, to which little bells were attached. Lemon Sherbet. For a lemon sherbet take a pint of lemon Juice, a quart of water, a pound of sugar, whites of six eggs. Stir in latter after other ingredients have been partly frozen. Bear the Bignatareof A Safe Summer Beyerafe. United States TO THE Farmers Warehouse tL for UNLOADING By Amos Gray, M. D., In Health Bulletin. During the heated season people need a cooling and bracing beverage. Such a palatable tonic mast at once quench the thirst and also revivify the energy that has become dulled by the high tempera ture of the . blood. VVvriMj I To satisfy these requirement many w lklndsof drinks are offered the nubile T" TT FZ I reck as lemonade, composed principally I of tartaric add and water: the carbona- We promise our best efforts in behalf oi I product kown soda water, tut . . -m wwuuwtiiwiwnuniH ivnnw liUe XttllllOID. L tail nrr niif MOM fhti MIT limi ted space does not permit enumera ting. Popular usage ha dadoed that a malted wmagVbest sapplies the proper stimulation to give a toate strength, to overcome simmer lassitude. Th beverage, we have found td be to par Hot cheap hear, that msy prov aa Overtai oa the Mm and thai cause headache, bat pare beer, that la itself oombtass those good features so mock desired te a sammer kwverage. 1 t J i i These Culled Bute Health Bullet I a, being the highest American authority da alt matters pertaining to health, aaalta- ttoaead hygteae,lMnre Just completed mills, against the Metropolitan Railway Co., of New York for Injuries which he sustained In an accident there some weeks sgo. Mr. Lattals gradually re covering from the paralysis which set tled In his left leg and arm. The dam age claimed will be very high and will! be on the ground thst negligence on the part of the motorman caused the acci dent. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were recelv sdbv J. B. Latham A Co, New Bern N. O. Chicago, Aug. 18. Oven. High. Low. Close J. M. HOWARD, Manager, C. H. RICHMOND, Farmer. Warehouse. Auctioneer. A FOR SALE 1 t v . What: Sept... . Dec.... lOoaat Sept.. .. Rlbst Bept..... Oct; Pork-.... Oct Jaa Lard Bept Oet m 67 70J 67 08 66 70t 67 081 621 61 62 , 085 830 936 030 930 900 ISO 900 1657 1657 1042 1050 870 970 958 968 1622 1885 1440 -1440 1615 .1615 1487 1487 . Swell Taraopt is what you'll have, in so far as the ve hicle is concerned, at any rasa if the ' carriage is purchased -of us. , We give the best value obtainable tot the money. ji you want a nuggy of ugnt wacoa oi any style, we'll give you i sad oi i.!, j mated as to workmaaahlp and soa tonal, construction i perfect ta elegant finish, war- at a very low prion. Can't do better. V We put Rabbet Tires on your old or new wheels. . , We shrink your loos tire . In a machine without cutting them. Everybody is Invited to see th work of - tbemachme putting hew bolts' m same out places. - ; . .,, .- O. IXi Waten ft n. Phoiks) 18QL ,, vvi ''- BUK.K.U 't'-'''-' Phone 185 . 78 Broad pi,. Waw , Best Zlachlhe i i lljiai, oracii Ooju Bo era raomr A BiJKXwars LOOICiOUTll .r.j.i hob ana ayg, vo jw oonspmnu iLauB I aa aabiaesd and dlsiaterested esamluv tioa and aaalyaw tato many brands of br, sad the result of laboratory favea- tlgattoa ha provea the proper beer to drink and the purest and best to be the hear from the Prospsot Brewing Ooav paay of 11th aad Oxford atrset,' Phila delphia, Pa." '' 1 This beer, therefore, has the full edl torlal aad offlctal endorsement of the United States Health Bulletin. Our Staff of Physicians have found that this beer yield the greatest, toale strength So much desired to assist dlgestloa, that It keep dowa the temperature aad thus prevents sunstroke aad establishes that proper perspiration that promote mea ts and physical activity thus eoonter- Oomon- i 8p e a - e 967 i Oct.... ... ... T.78, Dee 7.68 Jaa,:. ...,. 7.66 Stooxsj . 8oRy U.& B......M.I40 -, 0.40 Ml Mo, P.......... 117 TO O.i A. Am Ioe. ........t no a o Haw Tout, Aug. 18. Open, High. Low. Close .-8.85 8.40 8.44 8.40 7.85 1JSI ;,T.6 18 , 7.78 Jt9 7.75 78 7.75 7.76 . 7.66 ...r, 7.76 -1 n r t. eT- w iun, g. Open. High. Low. Cloes 89 ; 40 89 40 dOf....4.IO 85 Cot 64 118 117 : 118 Spanish Mackerel This Year'- Catch, eluHt RecelTed. Fox River 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 Onionp, Qrape Nuts. Mason's Fruit Jars and Jar Rubbers. Potted and Canned Meats. Heinz's Pickles. Fancy Fresh Elgin Butter 30c lb. ; MdJMl 1 ;Wholeiule fc Betall Groeer, 'Phone 91. 71 Broa4 fit. 1iM I rifllC III IT T Ibalanolng th effect of summsr heat V, , T1 v For home a 181 i Cream of JRoses 4 , I a harmlees liquid preparation t f,. tot ramovtng Bunbora, Precklos, Tsa T aad Improving the oompietloa. When . applied It is lavtslble and eanaot be ' washed off.' The dark line around the ' neck, caused by wearing tight fitting - collars, Is removed fcy Crexm of Rows. s?etr?..r.'T"'3 v-v-'or. I have just arrived from tb Korthera Markets with a Fine Selected Stock: of tRY GOODS AM) CLOTHIlta.whlcb 1 will open ap In tlie Btore at 78 MIJ.U Street, next to Cask 111 Hardware C 7 .' ' Respectfully, ' ' . 7:;:: s.coPLQxj, Celery Ecaiacie rcwicrs. . Ther Is aot any bnvr r-r-'r hp !ache than t: r " . " Btv r full to v" -. ? t ' i ! trr"':!'!'. for ue It excels u a table beer, being of value to wives and children. a preventative of disease It adds ton to the system and thus many forms of ali ments are happily overcome. '. To th oonvalosoent It Is a tonic, adding ' new strength and hope, while as a summer beverag It Is par excellent. Th 4alOTt beer Is carefully brewed, and from first to lRt te Blmoai clean;. nmt is nain- UliS' l. II Is fllterei and reCttert .1 end be? l;i. H C" ' 1 f.r a "e tt ti ' i? 'l a fi"l t: t I' t J 1 Bpots 4JJ-16. Bales 10,000 balsa, Fstures, Aog43ept,J.8l. BsptOct 4.84 Oct-Nor 4.19. Fresh Grape-Nuts, Postum Cereal Saratoga Chips and Oat Flakes at J. R. I Parker, Jrs. NOTICE! The Democratic Primaries will be held at the various election precincts of Craven County, on Wednesday, the 8rd day of September, 1008, In accordance with the following plan: Plan for holding a Democratic Primary for Craven county. 1. There shall be provided at each vo ting precinct one box for each office for which candidates present themselves. 8. The chairman of committee for each voting precinct shall appoint a clerk who shall keep a poll book, and retiatereach Democratic voter of said precinct. The name of each voter shall be checked when his vats Is cast. Said clerk shall recelve.as compensation 12.60 for his day's service, to be paid by the candidates. 8. Each candidate shall have the priv ilege of selecting some Democrat at each Toting precinct to represent his Interest there. Booh representative shall have the privilege ot witnessing the conduct of the primary, noting Irregularities, and reporting same to his committee for ad' jnstment, 4. The poll shall open at .7 a. m. and olose at 7 p. m- when the elerk tn the presence ot the representatives of the various candidates shall canvass the rote and make his returns together with the poll hook to the chairman of the County Xxeostlve Committee to be can yasssdby tha, Executive Committee at Its meeting called for this purpose. 5. The elerk before entering upon the dlschswr of hlsdaty. aader these reso lutions, shall be swore to faithfully and honestly conduct the primary and make honest retaras of same. Wednesday, Beptember tdwas fixed as the day for the primaries, and the Executive Committee shall meet at the Court House oa Baturday the 6th day of September at 11 o'olock for the purpose of canvassing , the votes aad ' declaring the results. tjrfiik .'. ; There betsg ao ' farther basinets, o motion the eommtttee edlourned. HWT R. BlttasT, J,', ': a O. OtoULj.K 'el; - r f,. tn- Sssfr.' ' riJ';W ii?r' A few of our many Puzzelers I 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 lOo per can. A Good Grated Pineapple, at 14c per can. California Lemon Cling Peaches, at IKc per can. . Fox River Print Butter, at 30c lb. Splendid Asst. Fancy Cakes, at 15c lb. A Good Boasted Coffee at 11c lb., or ft lbs for 50c. A Good Rio Green Coffee at 9c lb. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., RrW k Otnret. Phone t37 ' Farmers LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST and aJj m I I uririy yuur i uuaLLv t0 the Planters Warehouse NEW IIEUHT, N. which is always theplaco TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOB IT. Best accommodations guaranteed. E. J. HESTER, Proprietor. fill We put up the drinks thatare palatable and delicious. Our bottled Sodas, Phosphates and Afri-Kola are as good j Aa yon get at any soda fountain. ' ' ' You can keep them at jour home for 25 and 80 cento per Jt dozen. CROWN BOTTLING WORKS, ItKK J, :TAYl-C3a!Ppr, . v liastweek 11,000 This weec. In slght.1481 Z " ' 677 "on. 1018 r-s. 1010 ' 1. 1U-.0 rost nsKisam. ;"' .. :: j 8m -reek;. ; last year. ; 9,600 TT?f Tvf TvJTvvyyTvvTTjTTve ? . i Cptttifll BaaQiiirj arid Tios. xrv 83,000 1 - 12C0' J100 8 ' u ; 1! r i!l ' ! We have In itock and to arrlye 3,500 Rolli Cotton Bagging,' 8,500 bundles Cptton..Xlefln, : Send oa yonr orders. - Prioei are the loTrest, '';''',;: ',"' ' ' . aJ.'lX Isc.t!:ksi Ci Co. IN, .il! U i .- ii' "' v ' ' "' r.t.i w ' '' obwlirls'8trnt2iVk Rooflnjtf:r;ip:'.,,;; '. We make a Bpeoialtyjol Bpt , neatuif,aiul 1 8toei Ceiling.,. , . Vnn wrin find ue at ' ". " r .': - . a . " - r'-'-i'i'rn-.t r:ie": ::-
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