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iiii 1 , ii1 , S h Ii - h i All a r -r '.,1'- . t - , 1 ...... v : YOl. 1XII0.'87.' Y KIV7 HZZ, K. C-IMDAT M0RIII8, JULY' 10, ,190 1 - x it TWHTT-8IC0ID IltAB f If you contemplate buying: doom or mountatns i&H'W&have some SPECIAI? viiitfES & lor the next few days. 60 Inch Heavy Skirting at 90o, 44 inch Black and Navy Blue Sft Blouse Linen for , Ladies Skirts, Mens Suits and Boyji , rig 1 rsiouses at 10c, zuc, ac nu ow. r nr. 1 n 1. M.- i:M WaiBt, light weight, cool and durable. Every mother should j see them, Only 25c. "SUITS MORE PEOPLE THAN ANY OTHER BRAND." OLD HENRY ALWAYS UNIFORM. RYE WHISKEY. STRAUS, GTJNST &ICO., Proprietors, RICHMOND. VA. v HONEST QUALITY. HONEST For Sale by All Reliable Dealers. TlIK RACTCLS PACKMAKKR. S ' 0 TOOTH - or ca"-o The Eaaleat Hill Climber in the World. Only 10 lba more strain on chain than on pedala. A STANDARD HIGH-OBADJt BICYCLK. STRAIN ON '-S CHAIN oyvv V ltljr I V a tooi m Not tht enormoua Incmae In the atrala amallar iprocketa and a 8-loch lower gear. ;,''taa" Ves row rua SPECIAL, v we an ilmil v aaaoaaaa imi we bare Nxtr4 ta bom Ateaey for ltw 1 Bwa, n . OL, tot the repalaf larWbte ' letaiM Vorm, a4 v lavlte evry LadT, wao 4lree oerfaeUM ( eiyle eMMM4 lia solid oolft U rll e ai4 tiMlpe tae to4a. from the st exnrof ta tcUI polau of ,1 ? mv be aUra4. 1 faebMhbaea porfentlf let berfM Wi trf(te aad Mi. (e IaMih to W drM. lo WtnnlaaMe la kert, of m tw . Ke rV(4 t ran f f rol Um ftvrtliif tnponi mt tnAtrt iriMtu and rale of Im tt We ak roe le ?nlf ear iuim f veartag ee ner!f. J. J. IIAXTriU. NOTICE I An cV f Us Ci'y r linMlll C!'f nf fS fif Vfr rt V $1 00 and $1 25. Mohair at 50c- M , ; , ,j l .1 n t-. TT JR. W TJoiiaof ' HANDY PACKAGE. MEASURI. POPULAR PR1CI. HAVE IN STOCK I Tribune, Cleveland, Eagle, Latonia BICYCLES: RACYCLE iulCerS. l0&dSter& and Pacemakers. ! make of whfifilH. , ' . I A rail line OX alllledleebattherowaro Klaeea K. T. aad kinds of Sundries. L M EDGERT0N, . Cor, Pollock fcjCTiTei Eti. New Prafe.OEce! All typo new and the latest, stylo faoea, griaraatoeiax claaa, clear and artistio printlnf, and at IX)WE8T PRICKS. 7 TwvntletJi Oratory rrlntinj Why not hats your 'wort done la up-to-daU style f . Owen Q, Dunn, ; . ji cutis it. r jmixca omoi r - Barter Q -Co., Cornm(ssldn!' Brokers'" 1 1 JCaJCOr, II rwdway. Mew Yk. Medetate snargtaa. XxcaTntkmWoi rrfraat wlraa eelfaw Tork. 'BlgWtbaaktnf aad merrajKOo ret- tWeVeV fe Re iCrtA a c r I t.i .Sanki. Atm CorrcsponOcHi jbxjkcb , u.f Crow ftfoinr AfsJa-".) i Tn xtantlTeli prepand piognmine by Ueun, W, P WH and Brya HaV. en aHlAod by J. Jooes, lor tiit 4th of Inly xooniom and pie nl to Bogm Banks, last Satoxday, was earrled out pretty well, and about 600 peopl of all sin bat only on color,' came and and participated. In theffeBtlrltlM. Jthe day wu not' Ute beet for lucb's turn ont, as wo bad a Uttlo equall of , wind and tome rain late la ovenlng not $oo mneb fcowsvn to tear tat ptoainrea of tboooeailoit people Iron all ' ovw tbls, and adjoining eoanUes,f were In attend anoajM largo barge lM(loir," canry lng capacity abont 500 lpeoplo,left the dock sharp at ye o'clock a. inV f orSteUe, npWhlteake riTor. eome S orlOmllei from Swansborob iwtnrnlna;i.Tta, iiwabs. boro and points along thai lino taking la passengers, arriving ftt thobeaob ratbet late In the dav became of an scoident la tnegronndlng of tho steam launch, i"B. W. Taylor or Moreheaa wy, Jfhoin the managers had proband to jfoir the barge to and from' the banks, , a" few" hours delay made some anztoas heart beat, bat huge sharpies - prepared for each oooMtonssame to the roecee, ' end the rip was made alt O. ' K , not qalte on time; a .crowd of. 75 pertons from Carteret county bad assembled at "Whtte Bock", belpw here and tbese were Ukn by papt. Tan B. Willis In Us large tt muted Bharple, and , some others, Irdnt same yic!alty,were taken by other iherp- lei, ill made the tripe atla nocetifcuiy. The Trenton ratf band of ten piece had been engaged, and came in i Friday evening In tall trim headed by Prof. A. H. Coble, leader of the band, and dle- cooraed excellent nuuio throughout the day and part of the night. The manageti had prepared fall and ample eappllee of oonfootlons, Ice, ..ioecreem and cold drinkato kill, and you bet . they were killed to perfection by thoee thristy men and women, for we have seen it colder weather In February sereral timea. The barge didn't get back to Swans- , boro until after ntgbt, but the moon ahone and .moat of lh Stella oxcus- slonbts went back that tight to Btella arriving - next i morning; Barring the two little mlahapa la the grouadlBg 0f theateamer Taylor, every thing qaatee off lovely u t marragt teDI Upon the the whole It was one of, If not the beet carried out affaire of the kind bad la our place' many years, there were more people here .than ever before at an exoorelon and as we have aald, bad it not been for the delay1 toad by the grounding of the tog it , would bare been decidedly . the beet 4th of July excuralou over , been Bwanaborol Oaeee we ought tot tell on oourtlag oaea bat Uthev wUlherrriD th cekee leooa and give uu 1avU, wegueaa I"1 "J -r1: looking like some of the ' boyrtbought Itbey wera, and we might bava eonxud auiu mj uw , nu; txwj juaag B. H. that took oar. era, we might have aald maybe, Mr heart alto, speotally the beat owe! Welt, gaess 'we.' will grin aad dear It, maybe w wU git youg by next uruf7t1y tfBwank boro pt ma si onl tot aoaaa riob i fwVdow ftwvt mar w ...uta, , uw , waamw merry just-for fan If eo tellkerlo harry ap aad let as bear from bar aad tuck Is In part the '. ' Itslory or 4th inly dotage ta the Mule tow of Bwaas- boroyooo fit tha obWet towaa Js the BUU ad la make M the beat gin ..W.i ,4tSJborX. a'.Tutf TOa 100t" 4 .HAILOVB 'AH Jf sUMjCWB "Xs Damps Wood tt Jtiaetoa, aoeeei sealed by kia frkad Xt Aabby Bakar of BaUlgKaasagala bee owa Tltat tea's pocd.' am Sk'sleaeere dahlag trip, aad bad las saoceaa aad ,1, aadertuad they eoa teat plate aaaktag seen tmtre- at for UlJ pond by . wkick Uer may stock It ap, with a cmter .variety tadf audi aoa cat altar atxwL' ' Hi Jki. R Ball bee retarbed ' from eV teadldi lU Teapreaoe OoavaaUoa at Km via Iwiw ii iiifs sbenmy ! iltrusl t'-i. W. J. i: Je et bfewt-l C'aj. -J , nana v-t n; n H-i t ..,-. . KrtKc ) kC . r f Iforih n.r1. va, It Sab vl t t r...r4 as T' .ft tta week. . t : ? ( Wke tstt list wk loS aars-tSj"T . . t CASTOR I A , . Tcr fc.'Aj.'e sbd CiiUrta. -i Hi r.:2Y;jr:;j .:,:::: 'I -re u-a 1: i r AFTER THE FIRE. i - keswne pf Incidents , and. Summary; of It? ' . Panuges of tat Coniiagra-; ;r ; s j i" s ' Hon. Y'.i ' i The bl firs will v be remembered for some time as one of the most destractlve that has happened for many years. ; Bat after It Is ont and everything has as-1 sttmed Its normal condition the results are not so bad as were feared. The.report which was published In the Journal placing the estimated damage at 150,000 was written at a time when the fire threatened many more buildings than were really consumed. It seemed almost Impossible to save the Btores ad- acent to the, flaea, they wete so close I together: and the, fire was raging sol fiercely But cool and Intelligent man agement put the fire under control Within a few hours. The firemen are certainly deserving of great credit for their splendid work. A alight' easterly breeze blew thel flamea , uway f rom Middle street but I threatened the residences on Hancock I street.) The people had gathered their I household effects and were hustling I them out in the street prepared to be I forcibly evicted by the devouring ale-1 ment. The houses were saved, however by a wall of trees. Tnls shows the offlciency of trees as a protection against fire. The trees were, of course ruined. A garden Of corn and potatoes In the rear of one of the houses was seared brown by the heat. A singular Incident was the burning of the north turret of the First BapllBt church. Birds had bnilt their nests in side the brick abutments and an ember carried fire to the lnuammable Btull and the church was well on fire, but the ef forts of the firemen put It out In a few minutes. There was one accident. George Oall Buffered a painful Injury to the hand while helping. It Is a wonder that there were not many sorlous accidents . to re- oord. There were several narrow es eapes from accidents by burning and from other causes Incident to a fire. The horses that were turned loose have been returned or located. The mule which was burned belonged to Mr. Reel the stsge driver between New Bern and Pamlloo. The eiact starting place of the fire isl not known but li believed to have been I In a nai row passage way between lhe barns of ktr. Scott and Mr. Mitchell. It I is also believed by aome of the men to I have been of Incendiary origin. The usefulness of the steamers wasl demonstrated again as thev bare been I St several other 11 ret since th4 establish' meat of the water works. Without them there la no doubt but the entire block would have gone." It Is ardently hoped that ike city will never be so poor that abe will have to sell her lire engines. , following ta the list of damages and Uaaraaoe: Journal lots S100,' lasuraaoe 7Q0. J W Stewart oo loaa except carriage Cassias Cycle Oo. 10 bicycle wtih parts aad auadrlee aad aasoUne marine engine, loss $700, Insurance none. .,W, B. Dyson, fitagcr Bewleg Machine Agency-damage to machtaee by water aad kaadUsg, W0, Insurance unknown. X. V. Bryan, nominal PhD Thomas, clgsr menufactorer Df. It H. Street tobacco warehouse, 110,000, ao Insurance. T. J. KitcbaU-lhsty stable, 1 1,000, Insurance $300. w. ,'. )l. EL SooU $1,000, a laseraaos. t T.J, Tmrasr farnitara stored la to- bacM warebimee, toes about $1,000, ta nraaos small." " ."' ' bfarb Dtsosway ISS0, no Insuraaos. Ttrst Baptlal Church-about $11 - '. . . . 9 .... 1 I ,The tremaa aad victims bars maeb to be thea italic that tbero was m wtad The aastarly brm spokea of waal dowa aad made the algbl perfectly still as tar as lbs alsasenu. wets . soacoraed. ' Dad there beef STn.s alight Maimer, algal breeae It I sot probable lbs fire awald bare been eoatrolled. r. ' , -The frames sad otters ovfv d ta S laosrai scrap arur we ore aaa stvsrsi wre tut snaat arreat for uiorrfriy ca fact. - ' ' .-.-v. sUtecs aad their hearing will b kaidl ; Atlantic 1 It. CiroUna fc.K. 1. to truck miirrr.iu. Afur Js'y f ib Tnts Tra-'m 111 anl I'll Still M d!rr,l!Rt)eI, sna th1prtr,t f ttlsMa i;i f-i f rf4 ty u'a 1 (n r f t f 1 1 rr. 1 f I 7 W BLOOD , IIUuOURS SklnHumonrSjScalp Humours, Hair Hor.CurSf Whether Simple Scrofulous cr Hereditary Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills, When All Other Remedies and Best Physicians Fail. COHPLETt TREATMENT, $1.00. In the treatment of torturlnz, dlsflf- uring, Itching, soaly, crusted, plmolv. blotchy and scrofulous humours of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, 'I Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills have I oeen wopaerrully successful. Even the most obstinate of constitutional hu mours, sucb as bad blood, scrofula, in- neriteu ana contagious numours, wltn loss of hair, glandular swellings, ulcer ous patches In the throat and mouth, sore eyes, copper-colored blotches, as well as boils, carbuncles, scunnr. atlM. ulcers and sores arising from an Im pure or impoverished condition of the Diooa, yield to the Cuticura Treatment, wneu au outer remedies and methods fall. And greater still, If possible, Is the wonderful record of cures of torturing, disfiguring humours amomr Infanta and children. The suffering which Cuti cura Soap and Ointment nave alleviated among the young, and the comfort they nave afforded worn-out and wor ried parents, have led to their adoption in countless homes as prloeless cunt, tivea for the skin and blood. Infantile and birth numours. milk emit. ae&D head, eczema, rashes and every form or turning, scaiy, pimply sun and scalp and childhood, are speedily, perma- uuuv ana economically cured when ail otner remedies suitable for children, ana even ue oeat physicians, tall. (SOtrSEf July 9. We are having very wet weather. Rains come frequently. Borne of onr cucumber grower are very busy time with thel- "Cukes' Our Sunday School observed Chlldreni Day last Sunday. All had a flak time, About 8S0 were present and the contrt butlon amounted to more than eleven dollars. There will be three preaching aervlcei here Sunday. Each service having a different minister, Crops are looking well. 'A One crop of hay Is being out. Sap Head. I Mother, qaakers, Hackers an Ler gets Oat flakes 10c. package aurfrar ker, J rs. NICE Lot North Carolina llama and a PkMu,leUlu,treoe,TeduJR Bhreaded Wheat lllscult.at J R Par - kerJr's. .a A full and complete line of fancylglcil Markers, and 6V cakes and crackers at J R Parker Jr'a. Notice to Renters of Post Office Boxes.' AU renters of Post Office lock boxes are noil Had that It they fall to pay their real on Of before the 10th of Joly for the qaarter ending September 80th their Mall will be placed la the General delivery as the postal regolatloai re quire no stcsptloai caa be mads to tbls law. Bbtmoub W.Uneocx, Postmaster. Ladles Stadals tad Shoes. TbU Is lbs seeaoet for Baadala and Oa fords, s bard a good lfaa. . Alao blgk top Shoes la all the arw shapas art here, I Ko extra charge for showing goods. X. W. ABU8TRONQ. A foil aad oompleto Has of latsraa- al ivck aad poultry food for sals at , B. Patker Jr. . i To The lLagistrates. Jvs - 'Few Bern, July tC i To are bereby aoUQad that (be re wIU be meeting. of lbs Maftetrates of Crarea County at lbs Court lloaee la If aw rWra. on lalardav. tk lllk da of Jalfttll o'clock m, fotlbo asnmeeof I -t.i ru ,t..i.M rt iv.IX J i wy'm, ssi v rw mm a w ir oMrveMswIbf tee death ofOosBoi a- etoocr K It Joasa. I Da sococnt of lbs laff aaaibsr of KagtiUaWe la the Coaaty It tvqalrte as alltadtnce of (W) M sglflrslaa to oeiU tau S aaoruoi, Tcm arw throre ear- UMlJy rKjaatUd lo aiuad. J.J.PAXTTH, : - . ' Chm'a. Bt cf Com. (.I.:::: C(!!"j 0i--:5 !i.;ri(t:rf1 fcj Ih CABLE tzo, a : r ! t- JUST RECEIVED fresh from If you want the always find it fresh ,. i Clover Bit Print and Fancy Elgin Butler, j. l mm I Us LI. LUWkMim, Oroeer, p 'Phoi&e 91. 71 Broasl Hi Gaskill Hdw. & Have a fall line of seasonable goods at this seasons price. White Mountain and Artie Freezers, Water Coolers, Ice Planers, Ice Picks. Lawn 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's Paint and Lewis' Lead. quality. Prompt delivery, Goods Guaranteed. Gastill Hardware and Mill Supply Company, HARDWARE 78 MiddleJSt. Phone 147. Rubber Stamps Made every working day in the year. Orders received by 10 o'clock A. M. will be delivered same day. I fion.1 PrAflRAfl WftT Seals, Aluminum and rBrass Checks and hRade - fiB RtftTlHlB Ttllr. I 7 ' . . ' ' iJfaas, xtuDDer Type, I ,, ,mtt, t ,, . ,, , , oi y biuii ill una xiuu. WM, T. IHIali, Dealer In Biotcles, Frsiasim, um All Koroa SrOBTrao Goo Da. Job Paomao ' Rtmnxa Brum. I 3 Middle St, KEW BElJf, If. C A taste I Jce wtil be lafflelanl'lo gala 'your Mtronan. The eream wo make Is dsllctout ta swy aeassr of lba T word. It Is mads of erarrthlng 2 vnu sends so make IS aeuotoaa, f li yon like a smooth, Hob sraam wj (ran. . toe per ql packed m loa, dsllv Sred as your bouse aVJaay Uma, t FIcSoslcy.; i v Givo us a Call. Ws would be pNa4 to bar yott caU m4 siamlne rar lino of BUILD I E3' KATintALS, Talnta, Oils, IUfrtgetBy tra, Wsbr Coolers, Lawn bfowers, toe Cram Trmrt, Tinware, Galvanised at Er,aml4 Ware. . ' V)Z C3 VP, Po T (') I' a : OX the dairy very best you can and cool at Wholestale oft Retail Mill Supply Co., Window Screens, Dcor 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 CravenSt Phone216. Get Your Money Ready We have been through our stock and have selected many Bargains for you. Clothing. Mens Light all wool Salts, worth $13 SO for $8 74, Same as above, worth $10 for S 98. Same as above, worth S for $4 09. Mens Black Clay Worsted Suits worth $18 60 for $8 64, flame as above worth f 10 for $6 49. Same as above worth f 9 for $4 $4. Same as abovo worth t3 for 12 98. Boys Knee Suits. Boys Knee Suits worth 6 for $4 M, Heme as above worth $4 for $3 48, Same as above worth $8 for $1 98, Bailor Wash Bnlts worth $1 for 48c, Boys Knee Pants. Boys Knee Pants, worth 1 for 48c, Same as above worth 60c for 29c, Same as above worth 25c for 16c. Lawns. Large assortment Figured Lawn worth lOo tor ,o yd, Same as above worth 7 to for 4K. Large assortment 40 Inch White Lawn worth 11 io for 7c, Large assortment Calicoes worth 6o for 4c Large assortment of Percale Remnants worth lOe for Sc. Josti received, larg assortment of IXambarg Remnants biggest bargains evtr offered, price them. Slippers, Shoes, etc. Ladles Sllppm worth tl B0 for 08c, Ladles Slippers worth $1 00 for $1 Jane race trad a car load of Bboee that we eaa suit and St everyooe wttb, , Corns one, soma all and get bargains. IhS. COPLON, 79 MIDDLrTnUlT.Wsit to OaskU Hardware Oo, lew Bora. Undsr Hots CkaUawta, GENERAL HARDIVARE. Ccrccn V7iro IDoora1 end YindoTrn. Ana J.CD L..v7in ui, .., r.icr r.efr!crators, tu.'s15 !l l'.trr, few a gooj, . - ' w - . Aj-r.t f Ttho Tannrr Z, s''l"' ' s' V r 1.1 .u' H B-.ntllll, f!V,t',f l'r !! '4 t i-'dtmil'l l) t n " "i . f'T r r ' t' " J f A ' -J. 1 (ft i. 7 ' r- a- y vr r I
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