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I' VOL. XXI-KO. 73. ' Ci IUa. AY LvMiJ..vj J L S3 1 CQ3 Twismrcoju'iiuta WtlL 12 LNTOaCED. 1 T :rl - co 4 . -.O r r ... L 2 For Lid-Summer Goods. ; : J J prcfe Sale, This Week in Bed linen, ' j " T?Anrlir-na1 Rhaafa injwuiMmrin anil ftnliinriMa Milla . 9,1 : ' A Bolster Cases, size 45 z 72 3 " A Hero, at 10c, 12tc, l5ov r 85c Value Large Turkish Towel, at 25cv ; v ' - " Heavy Ck)ttonToweLgood.Quality, only So. w '"J- - Very Heavy Twill Cotton Crash, toly 5c yd. ' i) A Best Linen Crash bleached in plaids, at 10c, 12ic, 15c yard. As the season advances we Few pieces jvash Silk left, worth 90c, to close out at 85oi "1 "SUIT?. MORE PEOPLE THAJ ANY OTHER BRAND." OLD ALWAYS UNIFOHM. RYE WHISKEY. STRAUS, GUNST & CO., Proprietors, ..'J.. HICHMOND. VA. V H08IST QDAUTir R0liST,tf IAS0BI.'' POPULAR PRICf. r .vs :2 -1 :-JVw Sale by All' Beliable Dealers. " THE RACYCLB PACBM1KKB. 40 TOOTH i CCA,?0 -TO uni lite Easiest Hill Climber In the World. Ooly 10 Ri more strain on chain than on pedals. A 8TANDAED HIOH-OBADB , sicTCLs. ff . xou) wt enormous increase in uie sumin - (, pnllnnV t. r.o Oi. mallet sprockeu and a l-ioeh lower rear. ...tOI. POllOCK & -CriTei bU .: ---v V. i : . ,. bbascii,, orr.es - .,. , - 'A?'B?Baxtci 3 ';Ca J Commission :. ; Brokers, '-fyp Sfcctx,Ccno3.Grai5"& FrcTlriDM i--17 Crsvea Put, . -'V I PbnM SJ . SIW EI85, H. O.' . ; ;v Msbi.Oflea, II Brosdwsy. hew Vert. Vf Moderate aurgina Xsrlletitrlr y, ' Privasa wire to New Vark. r 'jC ; luteal kaaklaf a4 Ma;b l- . For Rent '. ." Wksrf fropertT formerly oecpe4 fcy s. ' O W DsMilloa at wood yard. V , , Alealwa delrb! offlOM la aaecad r ' Moryofaew brick bnlldlngoa BoU rroat MrawU ; Apply H Farmers, Notice I We Ke oq fcsnd ll Vf minj r Ppkld rrtiendtby I'ws f or saU. ? me, BIf UILl, lh Shingle f:.wrm,W.C. - loMt; ' " . . ' it-1 iU 1 f t inch, plain hem, at SOo. Hem e-j J - - ; - , . v.- : ' and unbleached, either plain or ) S; s ; w 0 ; v " ) ont down prices. , . ii HENRY HANDY PACKAGE. I HAVE IN STOCK , - Tribune..? - ' Cleveland,' Eagle, . Latonia z 'c F BICYCLES, RACYGLE Racers,'Eoadsters v, ana racemaKers... :X can repair any make of wheels. - "A full lino of all 'kinds of Sundries, i EDGERTON; v.- " Drr.CIAL. ' - r?e are tll to sBBonnca tktt w asva sctir4 the S ile 4jopy for fi Lacing" Ctt'l, r 1 ln! tTtfT If, Who dri'.rf jirrferi!() if $j',t OCifr.tin&'l l!h o'M rr rrjf.irt Ul ttl C8 si snd eir.lne (!. gr. Ff m t:. c S'-me of the r"fUI r.f.!r.t rf !r.r,' B,tf t Bo'.' ' t. liils uii r-'ff '-r i ,' h Ik Ir.i' '. ! c ,t. :;9 r.t i i t ' it fit. ho 1 -r I 'i !' f r.- " " l 1 , ' ' ! . r rzo , JJI.t Pr:-iC j Uao- v Geo'"e i;::;ott, tie t'ro 1,10 w&s r rt ' i I tldey n'Lt on suspicion, of 1st Ir3 sl&Ii-a some k& , as in tLe nsunl c!pal court yesterdsy. The man from whom the meat w&s t-icn w&i Lewis G Taylor, a store keeper at Clark's. Two gentlemen, L Q and JO Taylor appeared against Elliott and Identified the bams u their property. Elliott made a semi-confession In Jail saying that he did not steal the hams himself hat he was witness to the theft and knew all about It. - - ' ' - He Was bound over to 8uperIor Court for trial on the charge of attempting to dispose of stolen property. ' His bond was fixed at 100. " After the disposition of the ease from Clarke, J B Henderson of this city ap peared against Elliott and Identified - a knife which was taken irom Elliott's possession. Henderson ; said that Us place was entered a few nights ago :,and the knife and over fire dollars .were taken. 'V ' vr',. - The Identification of the knife seemed to establish Elliott's guilt and $50 ' addi tional was made to the amount of -Ibis bond. ' i v- ' V,, Elliott was not able to secure, bond men and was taken to the county Jail to await .trial at -the October tern) "of court. v v V V . Pz i Charles R. Morton was' made to, pay fine and costs amounting to $7.85 for cursing and swearing on the street,;".. r- apt, A. J.Galloway Deal Qoidsboro, June 88. Capt aTQsIIo- Wy, who hu been a citizen OfGolds boro for more than 40 years, died last night. v-v; He had for many years been connected with the Atlantic Coast " Una Railroad Company, being promoted-many times because of his strict attention ta busi ness. He was one of our vary best citi zens, no 'one .baring ' more personal friends than he. . - (""' t;t His wife and two daughters surrire him.. , In thls'cityi, Juds tflih, .1903; Psttle Beatrice, Infant daaghter af Mr and Mrs B D HamUton. " .7 . - - r ' The funeral serrloes will be held this afternoon at four o'clock from 'the resi dence of her -parents. No. . 189 Broad street.' Diamond Shoals Search UzWZ Norfolk Landmark. -. - J ' " k j The searchlight experiments that the government has been making .on tbf lightships at Cape Halteras ha proven entirely sneoasstal, and hereafter the searchlights will be a regular feature 'of the coastwise service... t-4 -., The searchlight warning of the danger of Diamond Bhoals has fully demon- Aratadthe pracllcabUlty of the light, and tt will be oontuoed. ? " ;,vf : The ship oa the station, So. 78, will return to the buoy guard la about : two weeks and will .be soeoeeded by. No. OommandyJoha M. Hawley, TJ. B. N. commanding the Ughtaoase district,' an- aoanoas that No. 71 will sbo the usual Vgbta, with the addUloa of a searchlight throwing a Tertlcal baasa I walu light toward the sealxk, sad sound I fog ltg al harlot the same ' characteristics as thosi of No, Tl . -' ., ' Ironbrew Is aa excellent tonic as well as a dtltctoua beverage. It enriches the blooJ tad streB jthema the tnucle. Eot- tlod by The Crown BotUiog .Works. rbone 105.;.' ' - . . '.r Hare you trie! the Bobaer Zxport Boer, the finest beer oa the market Ktw line Of Panama Hals just received at JJ Baxter's. . r riao Shoe. ;.";:?:': Cave yon eeea the "llolW 3 50 Tat LeaEhoesf Every pair guaran teed to wear the Aral aula throtirU. A new lot received today, good ttylr. . rTcwturccclrcJ.. The following vth botiki have la raetlyeJ by the Rtw Cera CIrculai!sg Llrarfi w I".' ' arJ I'nf , Ills 1' ., the King. ' . ' Tl-yrtVa..:. k. TL.I.:.VT. Vi'm !' - ;jif, v.'' . ' ;. t (."-,, ' .'. s :orje E":;:l C: tlsUllers flust Observe Vatis law. WUmlnfton Postmastershlp. 1 l-. Raleigh, June 29 ArreBts will prompt ly follow any and all attempts fey distill era to operate stills outside of Incorpor ated towns July 1st and afterwards. The oCclali are all ready: to enforce the Watte law promptly and strlcly. There are Intimations that some of the distill ers will Ignore or attempt to .Ignore (he law, so as to make a test case. The law Is very clear and was drawn' with great care. ' There does not seem to be, in the opinion of able lawyers any loop-bole by which the distillers can avoid It Many hsve renewed their bonds. " -f. Mrs, Darby, the postmaster atJVll- mlngton Is the only-woman in the coun try who holds a first class ' post 'office. It is said by persona who ought to know that there Is nothing in a rumor that she is dividing the salary with George Z. French, who lives in an adjoining coun ty. It Is said" tbat -a. postmaster at French's post office was charged with dividing salary wltlthlm, but tbls "post master was removed some time aga Some one Intimates that there should be a change atTWllmlnKton a" Democrat might get the place. ' Ret. Tnos. E. Skinner Seriously 111. SpeQlal to Journal. K" ' Ualeigh, one. 29,-Rev. Dr. Thomas E. bklnn'er of .Raleigh, one of the oldest and best known 3 Bapdrt- ministers In ffortb Carolina, is serftusly a1ckTwUh bronchitis at Jackson Springs: ' I i Ho It the father of 'Ludlow Bklnner who was killed la February by ; Ernest Haywooi " ' . -"'..v u . . t w i. . t ... .... - inarriages at uavis, u , Married on Wednesday night, -June l?th,1903, at 8.80 - p m in the BaptlBt cburcb.o! Davis, Mr Willie WiHIs, ol Springfield, N 0, to MlesBallle Salter of Davis, NCt, The bride is one -of the most f beautiful and refined of Davis' young women. The groom it a thrifty, energetic and industrious . young, man. We predict for them a successful ca reer. ' " . . - ,. Manled at 10:80 a m, June 85th,-1903, at thj horns of the' bride, -Mr Claude BaQardi of Exmore, Va , to Miss Matilda Daris, of DstIs.'N' 0. The contracting parties left immediately on'thelr bridal tour, which will embrace the Middle At lantic and: New England States.: The bride Is remarkable . for beauty . and re finement. The groom Is a man of mass ive wealth, a' financial genius ' and ex tended business reputation. ' We predict for them a bright and happy future M L Gasklns offlctkUog at both mar; rUges. -' ;Jf.w , - - - -......-,.. mint fut: uiiin."..AConipInlnd' tlx scale, "simply tnooked u all oat of kcltOr." "r "" V-- ?rtVell,r Wpllea" the 'canay-rmnclUne nraTTjyi -ow. you cotf He In- weight tor the tiost Oo& that comes along." rhlladolphla JVeaa.Vf.' ' ,i ': r " 1 .' ' ' " ""? ' f.-y us:!''yS ' te; -T.xi ., When a uino censce to lore be la lost toTa-lmpllce n-bopa of higher, mora reverend tbioga.-.' Bosonese iaeepises love, for lore is good and Is lncompatl lie with gmaness.':.: fifXj:. : The way of the rrafttgressor la soft bat the destination to-bard. School- master. f A full and comp!ea line of Iaterna al stock nd poultry - foo 1 for sale at J. U.rerkr Jr. y. Shreadod Wheat iJlacalt at J, B Par- kar Jr's. V ..s-i'-" A fall and complete Hoe of fancy cakrs and crackers at J R farter Jr's. Who is ft that miket the Fewer-gal- lontj wears-longer paint 7 '. " It is a comfort and a pleasure to bar !n your family a crate ef tbfe dollclom I'hoapliates and ikIi put Op by The Crowa Bottling Work. Tbone 103.' lloihera, Qnakert, Ileckers and Leg- ;i Oat Bakea 10c faraage at J R Tat' kcr.Jr-s. The Ca'ntlcst of Rtiscs." I!t yoa t '" 1 nif. If Of-', n by nut. I su the d!ul!' -t and luoat d;'!f l.lfu V.'. of. ay kind In the world. 1 ens naUoiW.af.c'-'t rnrto Hico Molaiffa f r thus I uTt i 1 f t S ' M i' n. . ' ", J n I IK.!::, S::!y-:3 Crust:! m less chKalr ; . ' J ' m III I ,i i'H';.-,' S;::i;if C:rc3 tyCftlKri When Every Otter Rsnislyani i'yr PhjfSicisas Fall. -Warm shampoos with Cuticura Soap and light dressings of Cutlcnra, the great skin cure, at once stop falling hair, remove cruste, scales and dandrufiy soothe Irritated, Itching surfaces, des troy hair parasites, stimulate the hair follicles, loosen the Scalp skin, supply the roots with energy, and nourish ment, and make the bate grow upon a weet, wholesome," healthy scalp when all else falls. - , 1 TMHlione of the world's best people use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, for pre serving, purifying and. beautifying the tkin, lor cleansing the scalp ot crustsj scales and dandruff, and the stopping ot falling hair, for softening, whiten ing and soothing Jed, rough and lore bands, for baby rashes, itchings and chafings, In the form ot baths for an noying Irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weak nesses, and many antlseptlo purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery,' Cutl. enra Soap combines In one soap at one prioe the best skin and complexion soap and the best toilet, bath and baby soap In the world. ' . - ' Complete treatment for every hu mour, consisting cf Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the skin, Cuticura Ointment, to heal the skin, and Cuticura Pills, to cool the blood, may now be had for one dollar. A single set Is often suffi cient to core the most torturing, disfig uring;, Itching,, burning and scaly hu mours, eczemas, rashes and irritations, from Infancy to age, when all else fails. S Think Before You Drink. - Suppose, lust as yoa were about to lift a glass of your favorite beverage to your ups, someoociy snouia excisun:. -oiop i ' - I , Twould seem verv nresnmntnons. wouldn't it f lt wouldn t be.thoueb.li It were a note of warning eonoerning your health.-r how, uese five minutes beam In a vague sort of a way, don't they I Nerer tbeless. as you will discover. . thev mean a very serious talk-With you upon a very Important subject-:' And yet It's upon a maiier, 10 wnicn, in au pronaouity, you Every househdld buffet and wine closet noias various oeverajres oi a carDonatea or fermented nature ginger ele, mineral waters, beer, soda and tne Use some- tmne wnlch Has to be corked, t - t o oeetn witn. let's take toe 040iaan- toned.pressed-in cork, with Its wired re tainer. , How a man, labors, perspires, irets-aea rumes,. Trying to ..oraw ,u wun me eorssorew i Ana wttn wnat suceeasf i--v.'n-. '. If he has muscle to born."- and the cork doesn't breaa. ke finaHv acts It oat. Perhaps. In the struggle, the bottle head or neck is broken and his hand is severe. lv cut. .. ...--:. , ;:Tri.- SnoDoae. thouirh.' that a lady some weaker member of the famllv tries to draw the cork by the same process. She slrnolr cannot do it stall I -' ; T . Then there are other styles 'of stop pers; some with permanently afnied ar rangements to tne necx or tne Dotue, ue intent or wnicn is to prevent tne stopper from being lost and to enable Its repeated use. .,., . .:,- The repeated nse of sfoDPers Is attract ing widefpread,eerious eonalderationjor nygieaio reason. :f - -, ; Two minutes are cone. " . '.I Let's employ the other three minutes talking oi tne stopper ot ail stoppers. It Is never used bat once I .'V'?-"! . It cannot be used but oaoe I ' - It Is absolutely hermetic! I ; . It will not blow off I - ; , - Nothing comes Into contact with lbs beversire bat iveruiroa eora i - Hundreds of noands of pressure affix it to the bottlal The hand of a child caa remove It 1 Itn't It eair t Look at It I Doesn't Its simplicity make yon atslle f How qnlckly we become conTerted to what is maol- fct!y for onr good I . , , Its lbs (Jrowa Corkl Ii renders any tampering with thecon tcnii lmpoKnllilo, between the time the butil have Tour bottler and ft arrive on youtIu;e, simply ooraaae it to (Jrowa it once removed, nothing and do bwiy tau ertr rtfit It egala to any bot tle '--.. Von wmOT ft , '-.,. That's tli end of It ' ' It llisoniy at'Tper which doa ! wn:k wlihonl a fault and I UmhI but .f cry b'.lllfir In Aniorli- knows th &,cr'.'.a of tie Crown, anl thf who r-;'y va'. ihntr tra-le o It eicloalve- J '! L'-re'i anolh'r point of loin) I'll' V. ; r r t "'it t;n !' t t':"n, ( l.( . i j f '.' TiMr -- v t , i l l 7 . ' t' t - ' ', ' ' I 1'T : ""vv'V v W011 Small ; 4 4 j mm i. f JUST RECEIVED. Try one. They are Strictly first; quality. Yours' to please, 3 ! I I . lUinilll IJ I K I S ; PIioiio Ol.. ; Gaskil! Hdw. & 'v- Have a fall line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks.. f awn Mowers from 12" to 16". Fly Traps, Mouse Traps. Matting and Carpet Tacks, Bill things needed for refitting or fitting Car load Sash and Blinds and sell Masury'a Faint and Lewis' Lead. quality. . Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. GasUll Hardware anl 111 Supply Company, HARDWARE 78 MiddIeSt Phone 147. Stamps iMade every working day. in the year. Orders ' received by 10 o'clock A. M. will be delivered same day. Seal " Presses, Wax Seals," Aluminum and Brass ; Oheok s and Badges," Stencils, Inks, Pads, r Rubber ; T y p e, Sign Markers,' and ev erything in this line. Dealer In Ricnrcuta, Ifraanxa, an Au krsM 8ronTDia Good. Job Pnirrnro ' r ? t' - Buaaaa BTaitn. ' ' '' ' n-fi Kiddie w mew beui, i. c r.r. J will be aafllclnnt to gala yowf 2 X MtNw.it. Tbm nrM rn .1 fertAktf m w I ' ' - - M f la delUiluns la every sons of th T T T. I. ,jt .....tfihi X l tlattend to make U dalkikraa. 4 T If yon Ilk a smooth, rtch tnal I try our. ' . . -. Ma pr qt tacked lirlca, dallv- I Z r t your boas atny tfma, Z . . -.. - ' ff set oen-twwe 1.3 I . vi Q- G . . . 1 1 ,M 1 j : i"l it la yoa ' .r l a tt tUILD-.. . t ( -, I r, j.: . - I, I I 1 . ' t: mi sT : J-vri , iui vyj a; " - 5 T " -aa? 5 Wholeemle & Setall I. Grocer. 71 .Broad St E Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dtor Screens, Poster Tacks, and many other up the home. full stock of Builders Material. We Try either, both are of the best MILL SUPPLIES 44 CraTenlSt Phone 216. Get Your Money Ready We have been through our stock and have selected many Bargains for you. Clothing. Mens Light , all wool Suits, worth fit 10 for 874. Same as above, worth $10 for 5 98. Same as above, worth 8 for 4 60. Mens Black Clay Worsted Suits worth 111 60 for $8 64, Same as above worth $10 for $6 49. ' Same as above worth $3 for $4 ft Same as above worth $5 for $9 98. Boys Knee Suits. Boys Knee Suite worth $6 for $4 H Bam as above worth $4 for fiS 48, Same as above worth 8 for $1 98, Pallor Wash8ulte worth $1 for 43c, Boys Knee Pants. Beys Knee Pants, worth $1 for 4c, Same as above worth 60o for 99, Sam a abor worth See for 1 fa. . Isawns. '. Large assortment Figured Lawn worth 10eforl4eyd, J :! I Same as above worth 7te for 4fa ,: Large assortment 40 Inch White Lawn worth Ute toe Tr ; , Large aasortmeal Callooas worth Ce . for4fer-n;'-'V. ' Larg assortment of FercaJ Betanants . worth loo tot 6a , . : Just received large assortment of Hambarg Bemaaate biggest bargain ever offrd, prlos them. Olipperst' Shoes etc Ladle Slippers worth $1 (0 tort&j, ' Ladle Ellppm Vfrtb l 00 for 1 10, " Jest reoslred a cat toad of tboas that we caa salt and fit evryoae with. ; Corns eaa, some all and gat bargalsa. S. COPLOW, T MIDDU ITBtn, Vazt e OaakB Hardware Co," New Ban, V-' r ll-:tl CbalUwkj, -VC 'Dm Ml A. mm f i . 'APT . . i i 1 . I ,1
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