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.':vV ... , ., - Qa V-a Aoc ' Vf D ) -JX Vfy: vfy(Y, vSv: : - Hi 1 1 1 1 1 - i m r. mi n j m 'a Tlir 1X1110118. KIW Bill, I. C, FBI DAT U0OIM, SIPTIMBIS 9, 1804, TWSNTT Tlill Till if;. n. m 5" . if mrtHMMM Watch n Spa ce It will tell yon of up-to-daU things Respectfully, J. M. MITCHELL & CO., PHONE 288. 43 Pollock St, Opposite Post-office. NEW ERA PAINT it the very Best Paint made. It surpasses all ther paints as to duality, Durability and Cov ering Capacity. Leads, Oils And colors. Pumps, Pump Pipe and Driving Points. Sash, Doors and blinds A Specialty. Ice Cream Frezers aod Wafer Coolers. OS Middle St. Hot Weather makes you look lor Ice Cream Freez'rs and Water foolers. We Keep them. Also Screen Doors and Windows, Screen Wire. Car load boors and Sash just received. Prices Low. Heath & Mulligan Paint is the best full weight, aud covers most. Mill and Machine Supplies. Building material of kinds. Gaskill Hdw. & Mill Supply Co., HARDWARE 71 MlddUiSt. Phone 147. EASTJEliJT CAROLINA DISPATCH LIKE -AND- Old Dominion Steamship Co The iMMi Heat will b withdrawn temporarily from tht root on July IBlh for her annual repair. Daring; her abesmo lb atamr Oor coke li scheduled to ttll from Hew Bern for Belhevra, (Instead of Kllaabeib ay)etpmon Monday, Wednesday ill TriUf. Until farther notion there will be a stoMaer eaUInf on Tneeday, Thursday r Saturday. OBO, HBNDIRSON. Aft 1X7 EUddle St, Full line of Drugs.Med icines, Toilet Ar ticles and Boap. Fresh Supply of 'Flower Seeds, Pbjilclans .Frescrip- Iahi 1 NnAsiiaki'f V. rii U ' Only ? few Ham mocks left tni the prices will 'Suit w you. 4 i t mm icoi sioii i Henry Pharmacy M all the new and in a few days rhone 99. MILL SUPPLIE8 44 Craven 8t Phone aid. Under Hotel Chattawka, GENERAL HARDWARE. Screen Wire Doors and Windows. The Ice Saving Gla zier Eefrigerators. Agent for the Farmer Otrl and Boy Cook Stoves. Fanner will bear In mind Ihtt w carry a very complete line of America Steel Wire Fenoe. NEW BE UN, N. CI bar Un account of holiday our stora will be olosed Saturday, Bep. tembtrrlOth. Our Mil - and V it'll ' winier-swcK la comini In daily in large qoanU tie Ourprioclarslow and will uittttrjbody,' i t - . QIvai a trial. v'f V B.' Finhclstein ' 7J Middle St; Crjin TJloci. i mhm DEATH OF MRS OLDS President N O Daughters Confederacy. , Active In All Good Works. Special to Journal Relelgb, Sept 8,-Hri F A Olds died this morning after a protracted illness, caused first by a fall from a carriage In a runaway accident. She was twice married, her first husband being Mr John D Primrose. She became the wife of Col F A Olds In 1878. Her parents were the late Dr and Mrs .Robert H Can nun. fcihe was prominent in social and charitable work, being Piesldent of the North Carolina Division United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, She was es pecially active in looking after the poor Mrs Olds Is survived by her husband, two daughters, and two sons, The fun eral will take place from the Church of the Oood Shepherd of which she was a member, Friday at 5 p m. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids Nature. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Kcmtdy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aid expector ation, opens the secretions, and aids nature ia restoring the )slem to a healthly condition. Sold by F. 8 DnfTy and I avis Pharmacy. J J Baxter has Just returned from flew York v. hare ho purchased an up to date flock of drcse goods, Ladles Cloak S Silks, KlbLom, laces, embroiderirs, a beautiful line of Ladles Oollais, new styles, it:. An early Inspection in vited. A Perfect Painless Pill. s tLiu one that will cleanse the ay stem set the liver to action, remove the bile clear the complexion, cure headach and ave a good taste In the month. The famous little pllU for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt's Little Early filters. Bob Moore, of La fayette, Ind. says: "All other pills I have ed gripe and sicken, while De Witt s 1 1 tie Early Risers are simply perfect. told by F 8. Duffy, druggist. Agency We are agents for Kupenhemos lothlng for men. Every suit Tailor undo and guarantied, and W L Douglas, IjCwIs A Crossett, and Nettleton's fine shoes for men. Block all in. J J BAXTER: Cause of Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or leas and Is often the eaase of insomnia. Many oases have been per manenlly cured by Chamberlain's 8tom h and Liver Tablets. For sale by I B Daffy and Davis Pharmacy. GUARANTEE WITH EVERT BOX P. 8. Duffy, Gives Signed Bond With Ml o.nt, Natur' Core For Djfpip.la. Guaranteed, If Mi-o-na dee not Cure you of dys pepsia and restore perfect digestion your money will be returned. When you buy a bottle of Ml-o-na, the maivelou remedy for dyapepila troc hlea, have F 8 Duffy tlgn tht guaran tee. GUARANTEE I hereby agree to refund tb money paid for Ml-o-na on return of the empty box, If the purchaser tails me that It ha failed t cure dyspeptl or tlomaoh trouble. This guarante eovera two too baxes, or a month's treatment (Signed) F 8 Duff. at I o n I an nuul combination. It heal and soothe the Irritated stoav ache lining and cures any congestion and loflammalioa there may be It aids dlfpttlou and taves the stomach from txhanstlv work while the cur I going 00. Remember that la parohatlag Ml-o-aa you run bo risk whatever. Y. 8 Faflt't guarsn'e abtolnttly proteets yo should the meilsiae f.Il to do all that you i pec l. H steads ready to rtfaad the mDy whtnever Ihi rurobaer says Ml-o-n ha aot dose all that Is claimed foi. Tb Whom it JUj Caacera I My hours la from six la the Moral! to eleven at eight, Waiting oa yea. any hoar day or alias -. i' s'. ., i- ..' , - Now your Mil bas (oa Ml of sight, Do yoa honaily thick yon hare treat 4 ate right? ... . v BROAD 8T. FRUIT 00. Data Tow Wales Heed Repair Why not lav h glna ipt atten tion by as expert Jeweler T Competent work at lowest priees It my motto, :, & V. BAKQ1RT, ' ; 'Wakh maker aalltweW. Comer ef Broad aad Kiddle Btreata. ' '' OAOTOrilA. lMUIHn tlfittu If Q01ET IT COLLEGE Present Situation at A & M Prom' lses Well. Stadeats Wanted Night Liberty. Coavlcts To. Pick Cotton. State Charters. Governor (roes to Maine. Nor mal College Pros peroas. RJeigb8ept 8. President WInaton of the Agricultural & Mechanical Col lege said today that everything was qnlet there. The 48 Seniors who hare made the trouble and stirred np the un der class men were told that they could not remain at the college, as they were aking speeches, going through the mess hall cheering and shouting. Twelve of them remained at the college last night, The others lemained In the city and are yet here, saying they think the board of truitee will meet. r ne senior says he believe the board would give way to the demands of the aeoiors, but admitted that If they did o It would be bad precedent. The Juniors and Sophmoreshad a secret meeting this morning in the park Four of the Sen iors have been expelled bat theso yet remain here. It was said today by some studtnts that they had written to the State University aad to Clemton College, 8 O, and that they would be ttken in at either of these Institutions bat that the; do not know whether this trne or not. The trouble about the matter Is that the oaths have been taken not only the Seniors but i he underclaaaes and that the students regard tbeae fool lsh pleasures as very binding They are told that If their demands are allow ed it would demoralize all ollege life. They want all aorta of liberty at night That Is the main trouble. The penitentiary directors will soon move all the convicts from the gang that works on the Raleigh at Pamlico Sound railway; the roads of Guilford oounty, the lumber cutters at Dover and the Ives gang, to the State farm on the Roanoke river in order to gather the great cotton crop there. This work will be pushed and a soon a It i done all these convicts, at least 360 will be pat at work on the Raleigh andPamlloo Sound railway to as to push It a rapid ly as possible, aa It Is felt that It is best to build tb railways which develop the State rather than to hire convicts to pri vate persons, Penitentiary director ay that If the present plan in sending feeble convict to the penitentiary con tinue for two year longer , the losti tatlon will not be self-supporting, but will have to be turned Into the hos pital, Sellers and Brown, the negroe who are from Bladen county, held In the pen Itentlary for safe keeping are soared to the limit. Sellers It stated by Brown to have made threats regarding the dead woman, but Sellers say that Brown's statement are lie. The State charter the Moffltt Iron Work at Senford, capital stock $23 000, alto the High Point Inter Urban Street railway, with leave to operate railways, telephone and telegraph line any where within SO mile from High Point. The capital itoek I $800,000, and W A Heller of Danville, Pa, own the mott of the itoek, aod other stockholder be ing R A Whit and R H Wheeler at High Point Governor Ayoook and Franol D Win ton left this afternoon for Malnewhere they make II educational addresses at the request of that State, the Gov ernor go to Yermont for a little visit to a prominent man there whom he met In this Bute. President Charlee D Hclver of to Bute normal o Ind u trial College was here today aad said that the school would open with 450 border In the dor. mllorlet, 80 la private families, and about 10 student from Greensboro. Staking about IM In all. The dorml lory 1 on of the finest la the ooun try. Insurance and 'Brick PIRB BCLLSIN TUB NIQHT strik terror to the heart of the sua wne It swsy from home, aa 1m don know ki that he may aad his home ta rales en bis rstnrau And the " first Ihonght that strrktt him after be ha found bis family safe le I hedaVt ont et laau ranee oa It! Be wlee la lima. IM si;iBoryon la aoe of my food aompaalttt, "; -; ; ( .'...; G:o. A. tlicoll. fionlb 1'ror.t an'l Hancock Eta, BABY'S ECZEMA Top of Head Covereil witb Scales' Which Peeled oil Ntty ; Hair witi Them, i CURED BY CUT1CURA to Six Years Old 1 1 Thick Hair and Clean Scalp. Cue Feraem " My baby was about six weeks old When the top of her head became cov ered with thick scales, which would peel and come off, taking the hair with It. It would soon form again and be aa bad as before. I tried several things and then went to the doctor. He said It was Eczema, and prescribed an oint ment, which did not do any good. A friend spoke of Cuticnra Soap. I tried it and read on the wrapper about Cuti cnra Ointment as a remedy for Eczema. I bought a box and washed her head la warm water and Cuticnra Soap and gently combed the scales off. They did not come back and her hair grew out fine and thick. She Is now a year and a half old and has no trace of Eczema. MRS. C. W. BURGES, Iranlstan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 21, 1898. Mrs. Burges writes Feb. 28, 1908 : "My baby, who had Eczema very badly on her head, as I told you before, after using the Cuticnra Remedies was cured. She Is now six years old and has thick hair and a clean scalp." Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm baths with Cuticnra Soap, and gentle anoint ings with Cutlcura Ointment, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cutlcura Resolvent. This la the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per. manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of infants and children, as well as adults, and Is sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fall. MM thnrarhml In. vmu rvUnta " ' Oa form In form of CboooUto Coated FIIU, tte. pr Ttat of SO), Xntm.nL iV Ha-h tA. Dmbi Tm. IT mu4 OlotiD.at, Mo., Sows, tie. booh dj.i r.ru, o Hn. a. I. run ru, o Ki u. rntur ui Potior Drui Cb.ni. Corp.. Solo rMPtiotoBJr Bo. to a, 1ST Ootaav. 'a, sua R "la Cotton Estimate. New York, Bept 8 Commercial and Financial Chronicle estimates the cotton crop for 1908 and 1904 at 10,121,888. Queen Quality and Reeds Shoes We have just received our fall line of Queen Quality and E P Reeds shoes for ladles. All la tho lite styles and grades. J J BAXTER. Feartul Odds Against Him. Bedridden, aione and destitute1 Such, n brief was the condition of an old sol dler by name of J. J, Havens, Versailles For years he was troubled with kid ney disease aod neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length be tried Electric Bitters. It put him on hi feet in thcrt order and now lie test! lies, "I'm on the road to complete re- coverv." Beat on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stom ach aud Bowel Complaints. Only 50c Guaranteed by C D Pradbam Druggist For Monday, lucsday and Wednesday, Septem" her t2th, 13th, 1 4th FLANNELETTE 0000 yts full yd wide Flannelette, 10 and 12 l-2c goods, this sale 6 l-2c yd BLEACHING 1 oase 6 inches wide Bleached Domestic, fine lOo quality, this sale 7o yd; only 10 yds to a customer SKIRTING Ten pieoea Ladle Cloth, 68 iDobes wide; blue, black, grey, green and brown; very good for ikirta; requires only 1-2 yds for a skirt; this, week o yd FANCY WA1STINQS 25 piec es Fancy Waitings, softly fleeced; terj good dealgna in dot, I tripes, cords and figures; all Oolort, Trhite, bloaandred, Iha Tary . iuwit In early fall Waistlogi; worth lOoyd, sale prioe 12 l-2o yd - - ' 'is ''.'.-.-" ' OLOTniNG-Dally arrivals of Fall aad Winter dotblnj ta tha moat neat and attraotlye pattetna a ban arer shown ' v , . S. COPLON, TB MIDDLI aTHEET, If est to tHUIll Cardwar Co, Pw Bern. S. Cop s Big Special Offering Fancy Full A Fresh Macaroni .1 l 8 T It I! K IVKI) AT McDANIEL'S 71 BliOAI STRFET. AI.so Harvey's Smalt Tig Fine Teas and Roasted Coffees MIKON'S FBU1T JAUH, .ill hVm-h. J. L. McBMIi 5 'Phone J. I The Finest ( Prescription is that wliich the doctor writes and the druggist compounds. It combines the skill of both pro fessions. We invite you to bring your prescrip tions to us. Tcu can rest assured that they vtill be filled exactly aa desired by the physician, Wo ime only the. purest drus and ohemieals that money ran procure. Davis' Pharmacy RHODES MILITARY INSTITUTE , e.VlfcS I i tie ':; . 9 Ice Cream Now Every 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. Expert Watch Re pairing ! We hoid our watch and jewelry repairing rjp to a high standard. Whatever work is done is . iecut- ed In a careful painstaking manner and when the quality is considered our prices are always the lowest. J. O. BAXTER. Souvenir Postal Cards An aaaoitmsnt of Fost Cards with Tiawa ot the oityonaala now :.v Ovven 0. Dinin ledlaf trlalef ft BlaUeaer, Ce. retleek Cayaa Bh. Cream Cheese M I nrw lt oi" Hams and Break- s Wkulenale e& Setall Grocer, 71 IIr4 Ht S J. S. Hudson Q Co, LIVERY STABLES. We have opened a Livery, Feed, Sules and Ejechauge Stable at Ko. 6(5 Jiroad Bt , Arnold's former stand. Prompt attention given to orders for turnouts, and horse carefully looked after. J S. HUDSON A CO. Aij Ki!..itm liuainesa College. 0!':ci",: (iic higher education; tirapuie iiicii fur suphomore and junior cl;is,ji-,i: gii-full female col lege cuurscs and good business pre paration. Ideal in location and beautiful HUiTotindings. It strong college am! university equipped I teachers. I tin students boarders l'.Mi:! 'o I. K.iii s, board, tuition, aundry -1 : ; ' V per school year. W II KIIODKS, Supt, Kinston.N C Fine Lot Oi TOMATOES Just Received by Ex- press. Brood St Fruit Store "Phone 33. 1 GESTLfflAH 11 1111 are wsll satisfied It In a WATKHS BUGQV oc a losg Journey, as If taey were la their parlor, knowing that Wbea ther are offered oa of our ve kiole that tbej save one that' easy riding, easy to puU aad p'euty of room. lie most popular Pl" rY today with all the latest Ideas l. .. . lur mad to your wants. We pat Bnbber T ur old et w wheels. We It onr leoaa tlrtsln a machine I u..u, mttlaf Uem. Iran body Is tavtted to e Ike saaekiae at work patting tew bolts la eld ateeas. O. Water tft Snja, Bocceeeors teO. H. Waters A lew. Faoae 1SV . 4 -. VS Broad BV Haw Baaa. .
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