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r:.'.r V.. TT .... i 1 ( r-A -1: riL-'i K, CrRICAT lIOErije, XDHI'lOj 1804 " YOL' nil-no. 6i. v; TWINTY-THIBD TUB a i . -"-11,1 0. Jv ""At, r.-v - ij ""a ' 'I'm ri 5 : ' 3 V- ' outnmer Wash We have just received New Lawns and Organdies Id beautiful patterns and the price is in reach of every shopper. Fashion decrees that flowers shall reign supreme. The latest effects so much in demand are the florals, rather large in design and of striking colorings. Small and neat effects seem to he relegated to the rear for the balance of the season. New Screens for fire place and halls. You may need one of these to put a -flnishine touch to your room or hall. We have them In beautiful designs, it will be worth your while to see them. The Price is $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 Each. We prepay Express' and freight on all purchases amounting to $5.00 or over shipped io any place within a radius of 1C0 miles of i PHANP. J, M. MITCHELL id, 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office, f w 1PAINT is the very Best Faint made. It surpasses all other paints as to uuanty, uuraDimy ana cov ering Capacity. Leads, Oils And colors. Varnishes, Enamels, Floor-Taint, Vat tush Stains, Bnggy Paints, Roof Paints, and Taint Brushes Window Screens and Screen tiUm Freezers J0il middle St. innTmnninmiinmiuuiiuiiniiniiiiiM Lbs. Choice Honey Jkt IOC. Sngnr cured Ham and Shaler Breakfaet Strips. Call and look at our line ol Crockery. Several beautiful ed-room Sot Plates Cups aad Sanoern. All will be aoW 10 Per Cent ot Cot. Come before they are ail told. The bonlaeM wiU be oontuiued before ud we hope all onr old Customer wiU eUy with n. 5 7ouritotleae, mtRleof - t JE. J. PAlXKEIlt Admlnlitrutrlr. BOlI 6Sr Cor, BrowIAIItncwkCti. v -tTTT'iimiiiumTimiHiTTTTTTiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ; . We ere the only people In the ettt that we rtcelf e a Ireeh lot every weel aea uey .v-..n,i twa fn fcftfcfi tr " Not entt I! VH(sUi, etc, Ut we Ccnd us your brdera,give us your buslaesa , - HcfiEHEE Goods, 2RR anil Water Coolers. Phone 99. J Sir iieep'e inpply of thle Wett kaowe flsh ere en as nae muidimo, now iea of these flsh. " - , ; .- earry eterylhtsg anally kept In aa np- - & 7ILLIS. ; X?irot Acctdcnt,cc;l Flute C3!aC3 In- ' Home end forc'ga eomrae!ci ' ' ' 7j U-t-'-m, .... rv- ; -ii m Re .f Mills ana uecrtaiea To thj tdiior f Th State, CotaBbia aadnahta Tk 8UWHI Wh. oathaUo ieedolt tadaatryiaomj Stata.t thtt m lirvui.ippwT i Hit i iaU ' f Bfhal article ht M nm fn1iM flniru hlcl'l Bad Id The loailjFrorisloner of Kj -V! , la tait paper ay be found a long article if Mr. Daniel O. Roper, apecta aieat Of tte TJaited : States oensa ha- rcaa. , It htj Men Mr. Bopert duty for yean to teot after ooJlectiag eUtlsUcs on tae eottll aad cotton eeed' oil in- give atirii Igaree on the cot ton .seed oil iadastry UA nay other one-man. Iatfcenrit nlaoe I wUh : to note the treuendoss Uorease In the number of mUl ii tin , Unite States, comparing theeeeioiof 18W-1W0 with the season UO8-10M. . ' ' Beaton ltfft-lttO; . .' ' f - --Jons r f f X-j "S linii..j.er.. UnHe4liU4 ' B7 , nUbefie 27 0,874 Arkaaini 80 , 9,601 Georgt 46 5.909 Indmn Tefrifpry 8 4,408 Lonisbn h u.96 North parpline 80 5,388 MlMiiaippI 41 9,636 Oklahoma 4,404, South CwMo 48 8,861 Tennetaf 16 11,130 Texas 108 8,790 Allother 6 4,846 Now Compare this season's crash with the seafOB of 1908-4, which Is ae fo lowi: Tons per mil', 6,083 8,91g 9 889 8,766 4,665 7,864 6.064 8,966 5.810 8,976 8 87S 6,468 No. uiiis. 644 68 88 99 United Suits Alabama Arkaaiai Qeorgle tneHan Territory 16 Lonlttana 48 Mississippi 85 North Caroline 41 Oklahoma 10 Booth Caroline 84 Tennessee 81 Teiee 145 All others 10 4,842 These agnree )e)l the tltuatlon more eloquently ihjNi any thing else possible which mat be written noon, the enbleot.i and I wHU Kos certainly recommend to taoef whe rls te embark la the cot ton need el) MsUeie to etudy the flgores of the bgt) Ittoft'Yh., Vera OaroUna, South Carolina fcnd Georgia. In Nottb Carolina tat number of mills increased oyer 10) per cent.; the total number of seed eraiM Jftertueed but yery little. The number, ol tons per mill decreased fromlha Masai of 1809-1900 from 5JJ88 tone pel mQl t s,8e ioas during the eeeeon 1908-4. la BonU OrroUna tue number of nmi taoreawd Just about 100 per eenti the aisoant ol need Increased eouide jbul Ihe eawna of seed per mWaevreenei irotn to n.toe ions 111 VI. k kkUw.. t la tlmm. glnijnMf 100 per eenUi the aeaonni w seeet Mwreaeen Teryiugauy end the imoeel si lead per mill deenat- ed front . m . b J.7 ,tw "per uX Taeee izurei Mr eeapnauoauy, iw the quihtity of Itid produced in these three iUUk, Mriftf the tase of eepply for the parldon et these' nUltt." has ached lt Omit end any greater t ia tal kakbat of mills wUl oalr bring 4owe th tmennt of. ecd erashed byeaenftiuio enon ea eitens uaiu 411 k. LltUUUlfc kiuultl.' f.Vlk milkti teiU' mphey 1t teA' email ekMntetd;t) thetr eommaad lot eruahlag. t-' f ieotiot that the Bute Boot pireijn az au ue avatee in ine among tki mUm In aaaout of eeed crush tL 11 fknuh Carolina cemtlauea 'to build njlUt iuiaUr of tout per mQl wUl eoir.l? kVa ",0r el mills tact.-; it tJt- -.' as i e;;tre in, my emou puuiuaea Ifey t, tie ki lil. ebont doubleUe nnmbetef sc'Vit'tt we oohtlohare for the frr'l o r4 in thle tate. Tl lalrttah.'e i" 1 'ace of asaar mill aad few t ua . Jit .twen thai each mlU kaowkl thU, the eapply ol eeed'WM U!l hae pathed en the ptloeof e4a;?leotto eeed has heea blfher ) , Ctrotlaa Una aay other Bute U t: te1 a. Thle difference of prion hM U" 1 1, a 81.00 to UX). Now, waat t'le to -trf yon some flguret lakea fr'i tie . te erUole. ahowlsf 0ke rei!t"i pr tea of ea ererage for UeUei U t Cartag lOS-ti St saUc"! cfi ) c'i at 10 Ml ? 750 Ibe. . . f 7.60 tOOlU. kn"f - . . $ 1.80 M toe. lifjii ' I 185 Tvtel fr IK 4 . , 1 31.ie Leteeurtk.4.:u . ng per , ., . ton mt of l t " ted 1 I- Taking Us figures ei fiocurtte and calcu- 1111017 oil at 21 centi otr erallon. Instead of 88i oenUVou wiU And that there is a lose of 8L98 per ton - Instead- of a profit of 94 enU per; ton. From the . ahot e you may see at a : glance ;tha probltm oxwcrontuig the on nuue .01 toeeouw eestern State. , In htr. , Roper figure he gires the cost of a ton of seed as $1198.. I will ot miw, the mark rtty fhiWhfnliaythe fteef l.f a ton 4f cot ton eeed in Booth cnrollntr for last ie- soo. wns. aAleaat..t3.00 more .than., Mr Kppor efignre. This being the cue tbe loewm'H a least $8.00 per ton greater than figutea above, all of which Is ."food for reflection." m - Altih Kthkbkdqb. (We learn that the coat per ton for some mills is fire to six dolUrs per ton- Ed) - . - ,. Amateur Base Ball. Special to Journal. j, Beaufort, Jun9. The first and sec ond base bU team or Beaufort met at the grounds Tuesday at 3:80 for a game The second team wee victorious over the heavy sluggers. The scrubs played ball, from atart to finish and gave their opponents some hard guessing. Te eoore wasffoS. ' Tame Partridges. . partridges becoire very tame when they are not hunted or otherwise dis turbed. Qn the property of the Black Mountain Inn Company, in Buncombe oUnty, where no hunting has been ai med, they have teeame nearly aa tame as pigeons and will remain on open ground close to where carrlags pass. Piedmont High School. For boys and girls. Faculty rep resenting Wake Forest College, The University of North Caro lina, Catawba College, Southern Female College,Llttleton Female College and Peace Initltutj. Pre pares thoroughly for college and for the active duties of life. Non seoUilan. Special advantages In Maslo and Elocution. Meg n in- cent scenery. Mineral water. No Malaria. Splendid common i ty. Not ebar room ia the coun ty. Board at actual cost. Last year the average cost of board was $i 87 per month. Tuition $1.00 to $8 00.. Room reqt 85c per month, Session open July 18th and oloee April 4th. For Illustrated catalogue, write to W. D. BURNS, A. B, LL. B., Principal. Lawadale, N. C. TfcetVi ConsoUiloi li Knowlnf. that you ea) get your carriage repaired la n thoroughly efficient and durable manner at . Waters' . Carriage Faororyt their sklllin renewlag all broken parts, palatine:, ead varaUslog la too, well Lnowa to need special mention, while their charge are temarkab'y moderate for the pataataklag. carer dlepUyed , la their eU work. :New Riga especially. We put nuboer nree on your oia or now wheola.' We shrink your loose tlree la macblae without euttlnf them. et without taklof tire from wheel on bdtrrv whti rou watt, jsverynoar in vited to see the machine at work putting aew doiu w oia piacee, '; . ; 4. , G. J3. 7ctteni .& Oontn . Bocossaon to O. H, Water A Son, ! f u. Phone 184-)!:J ! "And RrlcU For j 'Yl r FAT I IVD," It p 'v a t i t' ' I " t dV '.ii i I 4 k Mt'itl i ri ' ft,. ' insuranco . ' ' l' .' . ... 'A .V ' J f l ' - ''iM f ' J r- i . i ! ST EPiniELiOZi Covering One: Side, of Taca:ani naachlnjf lojnetya CURED DrCUTICl'ilA Which Acted LlkeaCharni After Doctors and 7 Hospitals Failed. , . Here Is another of those remarkable cures of torturing, disfiguring akin hu mors dally mad by CatlcQre Reeoh' eat; assisted by Cutlcura Ointment alul Soap, after physicians, hospitals and all else had failed. ' ' ' " I feel it my duty to try to help those suffering from skin diseases. My east . waa a very bad one, covering allot one side ot toy face and had reached toy eye. 1 bad two or three doctors pre scribe without any relief. They sab) my disease was Epithelioma. I wan then advised to go to one of our hos pitals, which I did, taking their treat ment for some time. I had given up all hope when my husband asked me to try the Cutlcura Remedies. My face being in such a very bad state, I used the Cutlcura Soap with hike-warm water and a small silk sponge and then applied ..the Cutlcura Ointment I took one tea spoonful of the Resolvent four times a day. They acted like n charm, and In one week's time my face was cured en tirely and has remained so. I certainly can recommend the Cutlcura Remedle aa Infallible." MRS. A. Q. SMITH, 2400 Catharine 81, Feb. 9, 1908. Philadelphia. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford Immediate relief, the certainty - of speedy and permanent cure, the ab solute safety and great economy have made Cutlcura Remedies the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humor remedies of the world. , plntinral,gSMfcMt. Dwrtli 1m4m. CkMtm houM Hqi Pifc 1U. i, taUi Bwlaa, MTOtfuw WAto. " if -""tin "rr Tr-Ttimi a-M4 far "Boy w Cur. St HVjy Announcement ! The partner.hlp heretofore existing under the firm name of WhlUhurat,.VIn son A Co., Is this day dissolved bymu tual consent. 6 L Vinson retiring there from. The business heretofore conducted by said firm will be carried on hereafter In the name of M K Whltehurst A Co. who Is solely responsible for nil Us obliga tion and to whom all accounts due will be paid. June 8th, 1904. M. E. WHITEBUR8T A 00. Dr. HYATT COMING. Df H O Hyatt of Klnaton will be in New Bern atflotel CnatUwka Juad 18th 14 1 aad 15th,Moaday Tuesday and Wed needay for the purpose of treating dis eases of the eye, ear, nose and throat and fitting glasses- Thoee who are not able to pay a fee will . be eiamlned free. Go to the Oaks Meat Market for the beat Ginned Meats. Screen Doors And Windows ! All Sizes, New shipment fust to band Heath & HilUgan Paint, none hotter, covers most, looks beat. Car load Fence Wiro just re ceived. . Builders Ilaterial. dash Doors and Blinds. Poultry Wire, Mill and Zlachine sup plies Dasitill-ildw.iii HUIOWABX 7f.Mlddle 81 , Phone HT. . ' .... . .w . i I ' ) r i a :le Nerfecr Dri ; Spbthin; bclicipus, Sriapjpy. Prink and be Cheered. J .r On praujjht at F S. Duffy's Pliarmacy. -: r ' n -"-r 7 - .Send your Order for Letter tiles, Ink, fens land Blank - ooks to Owen Q. Dunn i,C Leading Printer '.SUtloner. : Cor. Pollock traveaJSta, reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese ' Oar Hammocks f are Serviceable and 1 lhMcPriced. wmi BOOK Ice Cream Now Erery Day, De livered For 35c. a quart at your home. Ice cream soda, phos phates and all other cool and refreshing drinks at McSORLEY'S. Insist on a glass of Pabst and do not take something inferior. Black Mountain, N C. In the famoua Swanannoa Valley Magnificent Scenery. The rates are reasonable. Inquire of Mrs 0 J Wilson Black Mountain, N. 0. IOE3I Dellrered in any quanity it any time desired. Broad St. Fruit Company. j .I.. '!M1LL BCPPUXS 44 Craven St I j-... x rv "w' j f - 4 r a Big Lot Very Fine N. C. Hams Jst Received. Also a IJhl Fancy New Orleans Molasses. Albo new J tan-el Fulton Market Corned Beef, Try cui'Kancy Elgin Butter, Frtsh lot Voight'a Snow Drif and Admiral Flour. Good Carolina Rice 10c qt. oniplote stook Freeh Canned Goods, We will thank-yon for a share of your trade. Satisfaction Guaranteed or your nianey refunded. Try ub for Good Coffee and Fine Teas, Youra to please, J. L Mci 'Phone 91. Absolutely Ptire. FOR SALE BY A M Edwards, Wm. Sultan, J S Garrett, j p Rodman, C O Roach, Noah Powell, M Disosway & Co., T C Howard. Lee J.Taylor Wholesale Agent Just Received A Shipment of Over 700 now in Stocfi. Largest stock in the State, Call early and make your selection. 25c. Each. IVM. T. HILL, Dealer In BtgvoLts, Uuxr, Pistoi.h,.Ca TaiDOSB, LciDKD BnaLut, Piiunoohphs, RnooaDB, a fou'lins or Spobtino Uoodb. Jon Hanmu awd Rub an BiLur Manovaoturbb, Phone 1 1?- 91 Middle St. iltthe Kfiir Bcri ' Hnsic " Heme, 132 LmSLiJilloIarer'! vv..''BalKi.:.. Ton nan Bed ' VmiYTUIHO lo Ibe BUSiaLINE,,t.i. n AooordlonIO Ora or rieo W e lot CaUlogoi E Wallnau, Agent nnd Tuner lor the Cablo TianoCo.-. Coll laRecords Wholesale eft Retail Grocer, 71 Broad UV Where You Can Meet If you are looking for a friend lose no time, they are at 8 Coplon's wnere tney all stop, the men to get a cheap outfit, the ladfes for Ham burg. Our same 10c percal for 01c. Our two piece summer suits am the thing for these hot dayg. We nave auits from $U.50 to tl5. Boys, we have a nice lino nf youth's suits from 12 years to W years from 13.50 to 17.50 can fit you. Little Boys We ha?e a large lot of clothee and parte for youlno Whit Bloueo HOlU. Ladies Oxfords 1 1155 pair of Ladios Oxfords this week from 49o to f 1.79. A large lot of men's lowfwuar- tere from 11.29 to H tbii week. 000 tda White Lawn iust reri. ed worth.7o tbi1rek tot 6o. Anloelotot Lace 8 trine Lawn thle week 12)o nod lOo. ' 500 jardi of flgnred from 7o to 121x Remember the Barry 8koee. S. COPLON, ' a, 0. MORTOK, BeJeninA fl KIDDU tTRKZT, Rext Qu Hardware Oo, Hew Ben. TNI ITANOARO Of BtMitevtee m. H. W. . mb, 0, a,' a i or trum HankOroMMii l tak frr erw tlVCRTHSSSTCSl. V A ns7V line o f gold r" ' :ms received on '"'--.lord' set ones . ... .. t 3 'pi ! t i l hi 'y h rrve t!.e poojle with ! .' 't 1' i r i j r ' Don't fall to boo our 't f " f I J ! - i i j i ". i 1C:. Counter. " ' J - - C4 7f r,u (":!:: I" t)lrrho MtnllitlM. tr. Wnnliiana trae klU In til pro- rl..H, I (it. ,h, ""M ft tklrlf I ( hi H-..-H- tc, 1 1 I
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