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t White Kid Belts to Close - Out at 20c. ISc and I2c Colored hastens what t&e have left to close at PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St., Opposite Post-office. ooooonoononononononoonooj O O () o o o o 9 rS M LI w i Our Reduction Sale is what we knew it would be, a big success. We have one more week to give you bargains. Every thing in our ptore will be sold regardless of cost. There is enough for every body. Our afrkolr ia An nr tyi mm find 8 No profits on anything. rt Don't buy till you'know our price. T T RAYTTJB. ononoDooononononnononono The Inn Black MoonUln, N 0. Ia the famous Bwanannoa Valley Magnificent Scenery. The rales are reasonable. Inquire of Tbe Ian, Black Mountain, N. 0. For Sale! Two CO taw ltrown Cotton Qiot and one Leever Power Cotton Preta, will tell very rfaetp to get ont of my way. Apply to J B IlKEL, Heeliboro. N C. Loggers Wanted A a timber of Umber contractor!.' Ap ply to 0 B Wetherlngton, Mew Fi in C, R F D 8. RckiioD, Sati Fox River Baiter,' onlj 80c Beit Lerd, only 116, Bologna Sausage,' old j 10c, Land' 20o Blend of Coffee 18c, . lOo f ' 8 lb$l, OUree, 1 pt bo tie only C 2 for , 28c, , -; , ,.'..'.,'.: Sweet and Boar ffoklef otlylOo ' 3 for 25c, '''"M 4' MMoni Jan J)lj, only 10c, ' ' ; I fntuelioe Btore ro1Ub,0 for 2&o .OcUgon 8op( fl for Wo, Gold Doit, 6 for 6V '. 8wet Violet Toilet Bo So, boi wo. -::.. f i , v; Mtcheiiooorbs : Look ont for tbe Riverside Store Wagon and 'giy toe drive an order. ' : '" ; 77,, 7?fV'f .vnr 20 Cr"-nt L't. day Sale ! i ! ! : 0 must eo. Wheeler afc Wilson I am now ready end prepared lo show yon tbe lightest running, tnoit noiseless and fastest el itching machine on tbe market, the world renowed BALL BEARING ; WHEELER ft WILSON. Phone or eend word end I will hare Mr Singleton, my maebtne man to rail on yon. Meedles, Oil, etc, for sale, Every make of machine repaired. ,, WnT. HILLv Dealer In BrOTOLta, Ocas, Iotols, Ca. TBtMt,icBD Bhblu, Pnonoaaraa, iUooKoe, d a tmxtum'of Bpoanna Uoons, Job Peiim a wo Rub. , nm 0rAnr kUMPrAOToan, rkone 11F r ' Jl Middle St. & Typewriting;; School V.v i-' i ftr Ccbrel' Pitili. '- Stenography Opened t tbe Collrgtale'end In dustrial InstituU", Corner West and Cyp tm Etrtts city. ' ; ' Typwrll'B teugbtJMondsy, Wedtes flay sod FrlJy. , euiiof rsphy. TeeoUy, .Tbnrs1y sd Bton!y, ' WIU errr to C'TB r i l"r'r- 01 tP 1'C"'-'' tl l U fnrr'S Ft. BREAKING UP DISTILLERIES ' AreCouoty Officers Doing Their Doty ' "What Revenue ,'AgenCh&pma , ' Says. The Law on the - Subject. ' " v Raleigh,; S O, July 21-Oae of the questions of the day is, are the county officers in Noith Carolina doing their duty ? -The Watts Law, drafted fay Sen ator Simmons and Got Ayoook, and en acted by the LegisIatnre,impoges a elear duty upon county officers, the duty of breaking op illicit distilling pf whlBkey, etc. Revenue agent Chapman of Greer, i boro is here and your correspondent had a special Interview with- him which throws much light upon the neglect of duty along this particular line hy coun ty officers. Col Chapman is a Con fed erate Veteran, who was a lieutenant colonel in Mosby'a famous command. Be has served in the revenue service in Tennessee for years. When asked what wB being dona in this State irrtha way of capturing moon shiners he replied "Last month we captured 43 illicit die tlllerles, an Increase of 8 over tha pre ceedlng months. I am not prepared to say whether moonshlnlng is increasing In North Carolina or not, but fear that it Is. Besides the stills we captured we got 2400 gallons of whiskey which was burled and which would have escaped taxation. We also captured 4 horses anl 4" wagon and bustles." I have been in Tennensce, where tliey have a law somewhat similar to your Walts law la this Stale, but there the connty (fflccrs are slrlct in cnrrjlng the law Into eHect, and they hrve diiycn out tlio mnonphlners except along ihe boundary of tbe Stuc. From them and from Tentessce reven'ie ofll ?er , I now receive information of the prisenco of illicit distilleries whlcrj, are being oper ated across the l'no in North Carolina Such a notice reached mo yesterday, in Tennessee the connty ofllcers co-operate thoroughly with us ia putting down illicit diUiUcrles, nnd not oalyso, bat they give information as to Ihe location of stills and also cj-opcia'.o with us In seizing them. There Is not a parlicb of ca-operallon In North Carolina an:! not a solllary county officer, has offered the least afslst:nce. We have app.a's from citizens In a number of sections that their business la being Inlerferred wUh by Illicit distillers and retailors, these appeals being coupled with tlio stits- ment that the county olilcors are not paying tlio slightest attention to these matters. The loltets call upon the Governor to captnra the law breakers.' Col. Cbaprmn when saying this was In theofQoeof revenue collector Duncan, and said to the litter: "You have re ceived many tuch complaints, I am sure" "Yes", replied collector Duncan, ' plenty of them". No doubt this interview will attrtct attention and will arouse the antl saloon league to a sense of the situation. -No doubt some connty officers think It pop ular to be on tho side of the moonshl ners and the whiskey selling, but ai one of the most popular men la tho Btste re marked a few dajs ago, they will find out later what a sad- mlttake they have made. This gentleman went on to fa that he expected within tbe next 4 years to teethe sale of liquor prohibited or regulated In every county In North Car ollns; this Is that within that period there will be cither prohibition or the dlspentary system In all parts of tbe State Perhaps the Inlervlow will arouse some of tbe county officials to a sense of their duty. Ihe Evil and lis Cure. V One particularly Interesting and vital point i drltn home by Lincoln Steffens In his article on Illinois politics In the Angust McCi.Diti't: and that ii that the great problem of tbe republic Is to secure government by lh people. It Is sot a question of this or that party, or this or that politician; but simply one of self- government, of thesnpremecy of public opinion. Mr. Bteffens telle Ihe story of tbe eight years' political war In Illinois, ly which tho Republican party of that State has been brought to represent the reople, It offers an flluvinal.'ng study of politics and government which can be lead with profit by every Amerlosn cltl ten. . It la a hopeful, ss well aian analy tical drncnsslon of condition, for It not only exposes Ate" evils" of vrpubilcaa government,' but shows by IllaitraUon how tbey may bo reached." V . "'' , There is abandant food tor thought for the "food 0111x80" oa these powerf ol ' voice OP. PEOPLE. : - i Where They WenL j. . '. "Where did the X M Eoonce -vote go that were promised by Craven count J" atki a "Delegate" fn yeeterdsy'i Jour nal. -.. ..s. kl lave nolblog tossy but jast ask Jones.1 y"- - i 7 4, . 'ANOTnKft DELEOATE." Bids Wanted, . The nndcrslgne.t m receive until July2"ita. sesled bids fur stipplicn for theCotinly Home and for lbs eonr.ty poor, for tli rnining yrar. Partlrulhrs lo amounts wsnlrj rnn tifl fM, 1 1 y f 'ling tivn rr.. Ju'y 1' ;! 1' I. I. J. f", . i . FIELD WORKERS REPORT. At Annual Meeting Woman's Asiocla. tlon Betterment Public School -. ' ' . - j V Houses. ' y.-fi ' Raleigh July 21. The annual meet, ing of the Woman's Association for the betterment of public; school houses In North Carolina endei today at the A & M College here. , The programme today was Interesting. Mrs F L Stevens spoke on the beautifying of school grounds, and W, W Ragsdale" of Pitt county on the relation between tills association and county superintendents. - The fleldworkers made their report, there being 6 of these, Miss Leah Jones, of Craven, Miss Viola Boddie of Nash Miss Edith Royster of Wake, Miss Mary Petty of Guilford, Mrs W R Hollo well of Wayne and Wm Lewis Dull of For Bythe. About 100 Jadiea attended the meeting and 43 reportB were sent In, Pictures have been placed In a number of schools, buildings and grounds have been improved etc. CONSOLSDECLINE. Showing Feeling In England On Rus sian Matter. London, July 21. A serious feeling, of depression prevails on ,tbe London stock exchange today, owing to the se riousness of tho Malacca affair. Consols have further declined from 101 to 103 B-16 Jingoism Is rampart throughout Eng land today and the Balfour ministry that faces the situation requires to exer ctcethe most careful diplomacy, If the nation Is cot to be plunged Into a war Involving all Europe, The Malacca af fair has so worked on the press and peop'e that a unanimous demand is made for drastic action. The 'oablnet met this afternoon to consider the situa tion In regard ta the Malacca Inci dent. Folk For Governor. Jefferson City, Mo., July 21. Joseph Folk, circuit attorney of St Louis was nominated for governor at 3.40 this morning by the Democratic stat3 con vention. The ballot stood: Folk 551, Hawes 114, Reed 46 Tbe no cri nation on motion of Hawes was made uuanl moiis. Folk was er corted Into the hall and appeared on tbe speaker's Hand Tbe applause which greeted him exceed ed that given Bryan at St Louis For Spring and Grown Chickens go to the Oaks Market. 1U I Having procured the store No 120 Middle street next poor to the stables re cently occupied and conducted by me. I wish to announce that on and after August 1st I will have my office located therein and will be pleated to see my old friends add patrons. My creditors will take due notice and govern themselves aoordlngly. I have also on hand thrHollowIng: 5 new "Columbia " top buggies and 8 new single horse "Renowned Auburn wegons" which I will sell at cost to close out. , I am Very Respectfully, MEYER HABN. When Yoii pet TJ me bring that carriage aroond to as end we will soon uu yon bow little it eosti yon to repair and pot H la order aft aln. We do all kinds, and It Is seldom a vehicle la to damaged that we can't make It gooaesnsw. Ana it won t oost any thing like the prloe of a new one eltbtr. We put Robber Tires on yoor old or new wheels.' . We shrink yo jr loose tires tn machine without cutting them, or without taking tire from wheel oa baggy while yon wait, Everybody Is In vited to see the machine at work putting ew bolts in old plaees. ,-. .-- - ; - O. fi. Water e2s Hon, Succouort to O.JII. Waters A Bon, . '. 78 Broad KM. Kiw Bisi, 1, 0 lfA . Erlcl !! E:i:l !'! Quality trlil price guaranteed In soy quantity, wholele d rrtalL Orders Jofl at J W Stewart's office l r A M Tank building will' receive ernniptalUtitlon. -' i:ncriritfi:ric!t,TI!o ' tviv! Tlf Co. rr.r , - ' ' T - t r " " I t - A . . . BABY QUIRK'S qwckcure: : Of Torturing 'Eczema ' by Cuticura When AlFEIse Had " Utterly Tailed. " My baby, Owen Herbert Quirk, was afflicted from the age of six weeks with a loathsome running eczema, almost covering his face. I took him to Drs. and of Victoria Road, Aldershot, and he was treated by them for three months, but got much worse, and was a sickening sight to look at. I saw an advertisement of the Cuticnra Remedies, and got the Soap, Ointment and Resolvent. . 41 We noticed an Improvement at once, and within a fortnight the run ning had ceased and the scales were nearly all dried off, and in a month his face was perfectly clear, not a spot left. I have en closed photograph of him when he was thirteen months old. He Is now two years and four months, and has never had the slightest return of it. I am very grateful for the benefits de rived from your remedies, and shall feel It a pleasure to make their value known. For corroboration of this statement you may refer any one to Mrs. Williams, 45 Michaels Road, Aider shot, or Mr. Gunstane, 40 Victoria Road, Aldershot, to whom we recom mended the remedies for a skin humour; which they also cured. You are at liberty to do what you like with this statement, as I should like all to know of the value of Cuticura." WILLIAM HERBERT QUIRK, No. 1 West End Cottages, Ruywood Road, N. Southampton. Sold tbranrhont the world. Cntknn RMolrant, 500. (in funq of Chocolate Coaled Pllk SM. per Tiel oi ) Ointment, JW., Soep, Sfie. DepoUi Looaon, 37 Charter. bnuieHq.i Parle, e Hoe de laPaixi Boetoo, 1&7 Columbos Ave. Porter IJrue Chem. Corp., Sole Preprietort. eiHei U lyr " How k Cure JfcieuiA.' CAROLINA DISPATCH Lll AND DM DomioioB Steamship Co The sttamer Neuse will be withdrawn temporarily from tho route on July 15th for her annual repairs. During her absence the atesmer Ocra coke is scheduled to sail from New Bern for Relhaven, (Instead of Elisabeth City) at 6 p m on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Until further notice there will be no steamer silling on Tuesday, Thursday or Saturdays'. GEO. HENDERSON, Agt. All changes of advertisement must be In this office by 12 o'clock, (noon) or positively no changes will be made. "THE SUMMER CAPITAL BY THE SEA." Hague He e iMorehead City The Ideal place for rest, pleasure and recreation. TBE BREEZIEST AND MOST DELIGHTFUL RE30AT IN AMERICA. 300 rooms, lingla and en suite, with private bath. The finest bathing, sailing and fishing oa the Atlantic OoWtt. Larget and mokt beautifully decorated ball-room la the Booth, Hotel greatly Improved and made more Beautiful and rtf led EteoUlc Display, Oalslne and service first class lo every Special rates to families. , For tatee and booklet address A A N O R R owners. ' jf Sf. - a is the very Bent Faint other paints aa to Quality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. !V-,iv ''j"pi'frA Leads. Oils ..'' ' Virnhhis, Enmeli, ,Fb6r:7atnt,')Vdf nish Stems, Bnggy Paints, Roof .Paints; and Taint Brushes. :V- ''-' ' X'mdov Screens and Screen? a. W ':'Ice ran Ikz:.'s aci Water Cdcrs. 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 a 7 drinks at McSORLEY'S. Fire Insurance! And Brick For Sale ! I-E ALIVE io your own interests. Don't let a tire In your home or pltce of business swamp you compleuly Innire tgalnet the ravages of fire through tuii reilabe gency for sound comranles. aud let tbe flames do their worn. ()i:r latee arc reasonable, losses promptly paid. Ott a binding receipt tocay. Geo. A. Ni Ihone 200. KNOW WI1AT "LAGER" MEANS? Literally, lylg. Beer that's worthy the name should have lain long, What we claim for Budwels beer is that it has been stored In vats for a time sufficient for It to be well ripened. That's why It Is not only harmless, but does' greet good to Its consumers. Buy Budweis Beer. J. F. Taylor, NEW BERN, N. C. Agent for Prospect Brewing Co. of Phil adelphia. cHprtb Carolina atUActlve than aver. Mil mm respeot. - A. J, COOK.E, Manager. made. It surpaskea all And colors ; vMkr ''V'' '. . .. "- ' ) MWWlfllVeWlt I Small lot orn& M Just Received, Very Finest Fresh Elgin from the dairy every week. Harvey's Small Hams English Cured Shoulders and break fast strips, Complete stock staple and fancy Groceries of the very h tit quality. Yourato please, 1J. L. MoDANIEL. Oroeer, )Thon. m. 71 Broad Ut When in doubt, drink the People's raTrorite All orders, either local or shipping promptly filled, Private families supplied. Coca-Cola Bottling Works, V. A. NEIFEKT, M gr.. E. Front St. Hot Weather makes you look ior Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coolers. We Keep them. Also Screen Doars und Windows, Screen Wire. Cur load boors and Sash just received. Prices Low. Heath & Mulligan Paint is thp best full weight, aud covers most. Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of aU, kinds. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 73 MiddlelSt Phon 147. Elkllwool Under Hotel ChntUwka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Refrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Girl and Boy Cook Stoves. Farmers will bear In mind that we carry a very complete line of American Steel Wire Fence. NEW IlEBN, N. C Jot Primting It you wsatTiRST CLA38 Job Work don't forget to send your or ders to Owen Ge Dunn LeadloC Printer Bu tlon sr. Cor, rolleck 4 Crarea Bta. We have opened bop at No 61 South Front street and are prepared to do any ktad of Ma work and plumbing Contracts Solicited. ' " :Nev77Firihvj' Portsmouth e. '' a ; 1 It etsi u Butter 30o lb, Eeceived Freab IMILISUPPLIEB 44 Craven St Phone 818. 5odid our Percale, it fell from 10c to 6c, ; So did our Figured Lawn, It fell from 6o to 4o, So did our White Lawn fall from, 18o to 12,0, 4 So did our Dress Gingham fall ' froml0oto7o. S6 did our yard wide Honieepurt fall from 7o to 6o. 2,000 yda Hamburg at price) thatwQl aatonUh you from4ota 87o. -- J 38"aten'f nunmer iniU that will . go thU week from 170 to 1 , 0 boj! nits that must go at aoms prloe. call and get bargain. 40 lolu ; of men'f gftg2e they mtutgx.::'' ' ';r,"'J'hi';':4 A' . 25 LadiM gauze and : they; mtiflt Wo Are ' down ' to boalneas' on StntHatialflBoU toof muchoall for two for iBe.'" ,.,: Bee oor window, the ihfrte tumi Cut dowa , prioei or; all lumt r When looking for ' i tale drori in at 75 Middle Et and ' fall prtft Uh an arm fall of good, - :",- 73 MIDDLS C Hardware Co, I 1 1 ( V.. i i . .. He Fell From The Top! 4 T. J . s? A
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