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Y v fTCTy Hrm, Hi C, Friday Morning, Aiisixst 11. 1005.; " " Vol. xxiii.sro. us. : Twn1j.Furili Tear , i. - m . w w- w w Sale Continues for . V - v ' i.'?Pne Week Longer -vAs we have good many goods on hand that must be sold we have decided to continue our sale tor one week longer. '. : ;- f It is our aim to close out our entire stock of summer goods and t i this week we will have prices never ( ) things will he sold regardless o Cost We wiU "give you ; very low ; J i prices on we louuwuig. - ' ,,'' If' ' V J ... Umi1 PAtm oiiH Children 'a'rinthino1. Mann and Warn ens Oxfords. ; f 1 u I )- ared Lawns, Mens Summer Underwear, Neckwear, Trunks and suit I ( ) esses, Mattings, Ruga, Lenaleum ( ) Ecreeno, and a, thousand other things tnat cannot oe mentionea. . fj 'V'r . - - 'vwO tinue'And iWM mmmrmm " 5 -V w w WlUlWWwwV. ww - ,sj HarylandCountry Hams 5 to 10 ' lb avg Z 16c lb MaryUndCountry Hams, sliced 18c lb Armours Best Bams 5 to 10 lbs 15c lb Armours sliced v 17c lb National Packing Co. , best ham 15c lb sliced 16c lb 12c lb 15c lb Large Block Hams, whole ' v ' " sliced English Cut. Shoulders v: ,. " ' ': " sliced Armours Pk Nio Hams, whole " " " sliced SJnghans pic nic hams, whole Kinghans PicNic Hams' sliced Best Maryland Country Lard Squires Best Rib Meat Squires Best Fat Back Meat Fes River Print Butter Bokmga Sausage in Oil Prepared Ham, Boneless, sliced New Pollock Cod Fish sides 11c lb 12c lb 121c lb 121c lb 6c lb uive us a tnri, me neapeei uasn stand, phone 136. Goods will be delivered immediately after i6rdered, this week only. C sast ZLiiine Store or- JOHN SocceMor to Disoeway & Taylor. .Professor Agent Middle StrMt fiL 4 ! ' This Week's Bargains. ..1 Cuitomorcf Tell us That This store is Busiest '.S ,..tMa BUU UttrKttlUB v. UMBRELLA BARGAINS. Woff.ratthi.ssle, W UmbrelUa, ,rk. .kvswher. $1.00, ' our pries 48c . . . .. .. . price ' esch. '. ffiO PAIR , '' ::4 Ladies and Misiws lilack, tan, and White Klipprs will go at lm thaathy coL "- ' ! negligek snniTs.'. - A fins lot Mrn's Shirts, worth 7Sc, s this wsk Only &r a h. All sizes. :; - ..table Unem. ; 175 yrd in short lngtln!, worth 60c - r yard, this !( '.jc a j ard. . fn:ciAU Ws j;'c cn ile f0 yrd fine o ( ( ) () () o before heard of. A good many () and floor Oil Cloths; Lace Curtains,, - J 15 lbs Granulated Sugar for Roasted Peanuts, per peck Raw Peanuts, per peck 1 pound Rumfords Powders Best SJc flour for . 2 cans corn beef for ' 95c 1 85c 30c I 25c lb SJc lb 25c 2 cans Chip Beef for Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola, 6 bot- ties for ' 25c 25c Best Cream Cheese . 16c lb ! All kinds of whole and ground spices w w w w w " w W WW w 10c lb 1 for pickling. 12c lb ; Best 20c Coffee in the city, 2 lbs 10c lb;, for r 12c lb Whole Grain Rice 10c lb 1 Cracked Grain Rice 11c lb ! Eagle Brand Milk 8 cans for 8c lb ! Meadows Meal, peck 30c lb Apple Cider for home use) quart 85c 7c 5c 50c 22c 25c Any kind of soft drink you are looking "for, 6 bottles for 26c atore in tne city, ie J. Taylor's old A Large Iot of Dining, Cottage and KOGhinC CnBirS Soma RtvlfiM An nol- ished tooda in hand some tdesigDS. We carry a large 8 tOOk : Ot - Fm7llMir dJ.. t.,-: Ta.. DW" ." nl8ningSt and yOU Will find our prices low. B. IVES, ., 93 Middle Stwet. Dolccola The Xatf-Rt and Great est Musical Invention of the age Child Can Jrarn to play in a few minutes. f On exhlbl tion, at ' E. AValnau's, for Stale. Kew Bern. U 1. . uro WO UieiVlHl. , quality Val-Lace and Insertion TSl tLUfl! J?'?; J'1 prlcM. Come to 8. CopUm and take your chair at 4c a yard. , BOY '3 PA NTS. 'Zri0Pair Boy's Tsirtj only 12e and 16c a pair all liir. Come quirk before they are one. MONEY SAVF.R3. ' lt Murhins thrra 4c tpOoL " fSewinir !'.,!, 4 " Ire Curtains fl.M rwl 1.00 kind on ly 4!) anil i' ic j,a;r You run lwys f.,.l !';ns-Jq l'ml-riilry and I;..b.)i. RAKJSDAUAGE Reports From the State SayThat ' ' V , Cotton Is Hurt. . ' i Criminals In Jail Enjoying TheniMlvss to the i Best oj Th'slr Ability.;- The Case Against 5 : v Frsnk Moors Accused of Murder Moors .Accused of Murder ' and Arson Bsllsvsd to be .8tryngSft; : Ptsns for Largs Mew " Building for - Baptist Fsmsls Onlver- ' Aug. 10,, The" rrdns' ."VV are doing - much damage to crdps,-partcularty to cotton. " It; was mentioned yesterday that streams are high. The larger ones are rising,- J A number of people jn this ' county are water-bound., ' ' Charles Wingate, the Tarboro . men sentenced to thirty days in jail there and brought here for safe keeping, lis yet in custody. He was allowed to ap- peal but could not givo the thousand dollars bail required, some of his peo- I pie being out of reach. An official here said he thought Wingate would now re- I main in jail the thirty days jam , not give the bond as he has already served 16 days of the time. He says he en joys himself fairly well Ex-Sheriff J : Rowan Rogers and J. P. Sorrell, in jail for embracery and who are not to get out until "next, Jan uary, ; seem to be taking things easy and in a-way enjoying themselves, A friend here has ever since they have been in prison sent them two meals a day, and good ones too, from his own home. - I Frank Moore, the white man who confessed to his implication in the mur- der, robbery and fire at the Standard Oil plant here, was this evening com- mittfiA tf oil withntit hfliL thA mntri- - tt hoMin Wrm.f!nn t h valiH. though Moore's attorneys sought not to have it recognized. State Auditor Dixori has completed the new new pension rolL - There are twelve hundred hew soldier pensioners and three bundled widows. 'Auditor Dixon, who has in charge the collection of rosters of North Carolinians in the Confederate service has sent all these to General Ains worth jof the War Department lor publication.' He says very complete rosters have been se cured. President Vann of the Baptist Female University for women says plans are in preparations for a large music hall there, to seat at least 2,000 persons. In order to locate this, additional prop erty will have to be bought The Uni uaMiti jIiasb nsit Asm 4-Via AnriM Ia1wsV butoniy prtof it, where its buildings nuw suuiUf biiu ij rvoiijr vu11 uvc block- The laundry is to be built on the present property. Last term there were 8M students. It la quite probable that all .the corporation commissioners will attend the annual session of railway commis- ioner Dead wood, 8. D., beginning on the 16th, They will not go to the Padflc coast with the other coramta- sion, they mUmCto.: - . Warrants were .issued today, for. new rural free school Iibrarys 6 Union, 8 to McDowell and 1 to Burke. BLACK MOUNTAIN INN. Uto Arrivals Ams Iks IwsaaasM Vsllsjr The following are the last arrivals at the Black Mountain Inn: - r Mr. Joseph Hill and Mr H M Hard- ' Birmingham Ala., Mr and Mrs. C V Baedeker and Ralph Snedeker and Mist Minnie Grady .of Savannah . Ga., Miss F R Paneoast, 8an Antonla, Tox., Mrs W 11 Osbora and Elisabeth Cun ningham of Greensboro N C, Miss Mag gie Canpen ox Bayboro C , J , The -mountains are now well . popula ted by people from aD sections epncial ly from the coast. Many do not remain long in one place nut move about so that the trains are kept rrowded. The vsrious, places of reat and recreation at RUck Mountain are Mod or nearly ' so I as the height of ths rensoa Is at hand. ""'i:r? 1 " " U l VI IT VI LI l . moat delightful ex pcrience. to bo hnd. ' New York Cotton Market - to , The following were the opwing and closing pricae on Uie New York Cotton Eicliangn, Augunt 10, Op4ij Hlph Low Aug 10.40 " 10 40 Clou io.n: in.;,.' 10.6.1 Ort in.f,2 10 C2 Doc jo.?! Ciir- $l'i'V., tlrcil ,- ry Itr )ivrr fr,, ; s ... 1 , ; ki.l. kru j. 1 :.fa v Kit 1 :i T a v. . '.I ' .. i r our ! . I' I' Hobucken Aug. 9 Mr N J Mayo and little boys Jesse and . Ralph visited his daughter Mrs W J Pate of Merritt last week. -. a - J Mr and Mrs Warrenf Pate attended the Free WiH Baptist protracted meet- ingUtweek at MerritVx t Dr J T Clark made a business trip to Stonewall Monday;?vSSi; Mr pallia. Pate and daughters Eula Dean andAlzeta are at. Merritt. he guest of her sister, Mrs D Rawls. C Miss Mollie Clayton returned to her home at Leechville last Sunday.! after it stay with relativeSiiijMiss Sarah Clay ton accbmpanie'"heR::;'fe ' Jyjv J MissMamie and MattiejSadler r. j . turnea nome monaay aisw snor ymu i at Pamlico and Merritt. ; Mrs Granville Jones, of South Cre k is the guest of lier roothei Mrs ' H . U HopkinsF. ' - '- ' ' Mr. Wilkinson of Washington N C wis here this week. ., Mr W Harris of Swan Quarter .was here Saturday representing Gilbert Bros ' B. E. New Manufacturing Concern Special to Journal. ' Raleigh, Aug. 10 State charters Simpson Manufacturing Company of I New Bern, to make naval stores, oils, wood alcohol and other products from wood and lightvood, capital stock $100,000, Clarence F. HallocK. ownuig all stock except two shares; .'" 4 . Gen. James Glenn lit. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Aug. 10. governor Glenn was suddenly called to Buffalo Springs I this afternoon by a telegram announc ing the serious illness of his brother, General James D. Glenn, . who is his private secretary and who was Adju tant General under Govs. Fowle and Holt Half Holiday Allowed Following their custom of several years, Simmons & Hollo well's, store! will be closed at noon- today for a half I holiday . They find that by giving their I clerks halt, holiday each weejc during the heated season of August, the em ployees find rest and comfort, and the I plan works satisfactorily. - The store wilt be closed today ' and every Friday afternoon until Septem-1 ber. August 9th We' are glad to tell our resders that notwithstanding the hard' times caused by the scarcity of money that Arapahoe continues to grow. . air. w. k. Keel is putting up a new store and will soon enter the mercan tile business again. Mr Alfred Powell has opened up a merchandise b&sinesa in his new store and is pleasing his customers. ' Mr Willie Cuthrelt lias lidded line ef merchandise to his cool drink estab I'shmcnt in the store , of - Mr. V. W. Dixon. - '..-v .: . '. . . Mr. G T Bennett is preparing to put up a now dwelling in oar .little town. . Awo mr ueorge rnupon wiu start Mir.'.. . ... his new dwelling next week. Surely the improvement of our; little town prove, us not a dead people. " V The bng draught in our eommmnltyl was broken last night byj much need - edraln. ' The crops have been very much damaged by the draught. Rev Jamee Moore of Reelsboroi who! h) home' from college,, "to holding series of meeting, at the Christian churck.' Heisa strong speaker and one that has become thoroarhlv ac- qualnted with the Bible. . v ' w n iuuM v& now 0vrn vwit- ed Arapahoe hut Sunday, night In the interest of a Bible school ; ' Mrs Alice Land and daughter Miss I Allie is viHiting relatives "and friends I near here. ' - ; . . ': . Miss Eugenia Malliaon and brother, mr miner Aiamiton, 01 Aurora, arel visiting relatives and friends here this we'k Mmui Comflia Holton, of Olympia. I fpmlirig a few days here. - Mrs N'U Willi and MUs Net Simp son of New Hern U viiting frienilfi A. B. Ilun.lrnlst ( tti'i lI"IIi:,tiT' U'k ky Mmmtjiln Tea f.in.ily l.ii.ic. If tal.i n tl.m tii, w ill In ) II, family w 1 !1 nil 1 ho If it f.iiin i;- your I.m mry ).e ci-iit. i- I Ky V. lh,Zy. :i it ".ir. ! I LITTLE GIRL J vt M nnnioeo l"ionte fnf r'ntnor L-I"-Sf 'p"1 W g; ;; ,vcf Child.;,- CURED BYCOTjCURA Had Given up All Jopa otffi Illakinny Cufe - . ; . Ufg. I. B. Jones, ' Addington,' 2nd. T., writes 'it My little girt had been uSering lor two year trom eczema, and; during ; that time I conld not get a nighjt?8lcep, as her aiJUnent was very severe. I had tried so many remedies and spent so much money, deriving no benefit, I had given up all hope of making any core. Asa last resort I was persuaded to try Cnticura, ana to my great aeugnt a mariteo. change was manifested irom the first application. I gave the child a bath, with Cuticura Soap, using a soft niece of muslitt doth. This I did twice a ' day, each time following with Cnti cura Ointment, and at the .same time gave the-Resolvent, according to directions. One bo of Ointment .and two bottles of the Resolvent, to gether with the Soap, effected per manent cure. I submit this for) pub lication, hoping It will assist other sufferers in curing themselves," COMPLETE TREATMENT Consisting of Cuticura Soap Ointment and Pills. The first step in the treatment of chronic Eczema is to remove the . scales and crusts and soften the skin, by warm baths -With Cuticura Soap. Drr -carefully and apply Cuticura 'Ointment, lightly at first, and where advisable spread it on pieces of soft cloth and bind in place. place. Take the Resolvent Pills: or liq liquid, in medium doses. Do not use cold water in bath ' ing, and avoid cold, raw winds. Sold thrartiMri Uw vorM. Cvtletm RmoWi, Ws. la (ana ! ObomIM Cottf4 Filli, Sfe. per vial of 90), llBtiiaL AOs.. Hoan. 2b. Potter Drue 1 Clitin." CurD JMUm, Sola ftsyt. W! fcw "How to Cuit HatuoM." i me earn We Sell You Grett it care taken in' making our cream, and only best mate rials. It is Pure and Wholesome. Can be eaten b v the most delicate per son witho t fear of injury. 85 cents per quart, packed in Also Sherbets and Ice Cream f Soda. v- McSotley. NEVA GOODS AT THE IVER1E 11- r , 8 lor 25 fresh Arrow Roe Hjrring. . SforS 1 Arrow Roe Herring in Pail. - . 20c lb I Smoked Herrings . i " . , lOcdot I New Vtk:'i'iK- H' New Sea Side Bricks .; ' ' ,',..8c lb 600 custom made fine ever- . .hirt. , , V '- 60c cch Boys Overall. ' ' 2, 80,' 60c ech Men's Overall. ' j T 76c each I FINE IMPORTED SCHWEITZER 1 - . .. , X" D I1ABICII? The 'OLIVER1' I ,0 TYPLwiMTIiR I i.,.t MAnui; MAur,. s ' ' I t ? ' STORE c dijj neuucxion I have about 300 3 Jats, 1-4 and .1-2 Gallon sizes which we win sen for the next 15 days lor-cash only at; 65 cts .ozen; for quarts and 65 cts dozen fr Gallons. Now is your chance to lay in a supply at a bargain. Lot Fulton IIARVPY'S SMALL HAMS Aim BREAKFAST STRIPS, California Hams -and English Cured Shoulders. Fresh Lot Ego-see grits and Oatflakes just received. J.L. McDaniel WholeMtle A Retail Oroeer. 1 larker Store. Corner Broad and Hancock Sts. yVTVVVyyTyTYvTTTTyTTTTVTTrTYTTTTyTTYTTTYVTTVV?y?yye Dt. Petty's NATURAL STOCK LICK. Special Prices on Califor nia Hams. A complete Line Sugar Cured Meats and ALL KINDS PBO VISIONS. tel Boiler ly ilf Pactais and ij te Retail, Xj 3E3E Ervin, IVliolfiiale and lletall Grocer. No. .81 South Front St. AAAAaaAAAAAAASASSSAaaAAAaAAAAaA4AAA4v44 J L. HARTSFIELD, Contractor and Builder. orrick 93 12 MIDDLE ST. Would be glad to have any one inspect my Vbork as it goes up. Ssaie. : Every thine to make a home comfortable and attractive such as book cases, China Closets, Rockers and others. " , A ' , Any one that la thinking of buying will do well' to see me before they buy, as we sell goods where competition cute no Agtre. Gaskill Ifdw. & nili Supply Co Uanufacturera Agents for Erie City Engines ; d Boilers.: 'olebrated. Van Winkle Gins Eo'd Presses Wagoner Steam Duplex Pumps 'Saw Hills, Wool-wrrking midiincry. Leather Belts, Iron, Steel, Pipe, Boiler Tubossnd eyerylhing in the mill supply lint at manufacturers price. . B It j! icnicmber tho Our r;.t! ' r 'r. V of ttif htrm in r run jars. dozen Mason Fruit, i Market Corned Beef PHONE 238. PheMllf All kinds DatGjFIavors". Igs Cream fODAY. s ... 1
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