.:' : H VOLUMt IXT. RIW BIBH, CBAVM COUNTY, N. C, TUISDAY, MAY 20, 1902 -K1RST SICTIOH. i' u- . i ' KUMBItt 14 r-- i - i Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which ex pert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent ........ . . .,, t 4. ,7 J Pure, healthful, highest in strength ' HOVM. BAKING POWDER CO., DOVER. Town Without Cemetery. Personals. Precinct Primary. Ma; 19. Mayor Blandford and family spent Tuesday In Netf Bern. . , Mesdamor. B. RTaylor, Both West, L L Hargrave and Nu Bakor are off to Klnston today, ' Our town authorities are hating the itreett put In good order and we are be ginning to look more towny than ever. Crops are looking nicely through Ihls section and the farmers seem to be pret ty well up with their work. 4 Mr T E Exheidga went to' Qoldsboro Saturday and will return this morning. We had two colonels in town one day last week. Col. Pollock who wis down on buslneeB and Col. Davis awhile be tween trains. '' , Prof. Hargrave will soon move Into the building that Mr B U Parrott has recently completed on Lake View Ave nue Dover Precinct primary was held Sat urday. Quite an enthusiastic gathering os our citizen were present. Mr. Beth West was made chairman prc-tem. Messrs, J. P. Tyndal, O. K. West, B. O. Karnegay, Dr. Ray Pollock, and G. V. Richardson were elected- delegates to the County Convention. Mr, Seth West was made chairman of oar executive 'committee for the text two years, ," ' lion C. It Thomas wag unanimously endorsed for renomlnation and our dele gates instructed to favor delegates who would support Mr. Thomas In renomlna tion. These were the only Instructions given to our delegation. Dover is the only town we know of but what has a cometery. Reason 1st we havo healthy locality, 2nd, we have a good doctor. Now we don't Intend to convey the the Idea that it fs impossible for you to die here. f' R. ' Fort Barnwell Primary. Tiio Democrats of Fort Barnwell pre cinct, met, W C White chairman, and elected M D Lane, W C White, B B Woolen, L S Harper; J W Lane, M H Carr, R A. Russell and W B Pearce dele gates, and F R Smith, W R Sanls, J 8 W Pearce and T R Lane, alternates to the Democratic county convention to be held at the court house in New Bern, May24ih. The following were elected for the township executive "committee, D Lano, B B Wooten, J S W Pearcol F R Bmilh, W C White chairman. ' ' . Resolutions, revering the memory, of Jefferson and Vance and reaffirming" al leglanoe to the principles of .Democracy as laid down by them, were adopted. : The administration of Qovernor Aycock and the official course of Senator 81m j, " mom and of Congressman Thomas was :; enthnslastlcally endorsed., Tbo delegates were Instructed to support Sheriff Rid dle to succeed himself. ' ;r Mr J W Lane was recommended for Clerk of the Superior Court. - - Mr A E Wads worth of Perfection and Mr 0 V Richardson of Dover were recommended for county commission- Mr U L Ward received the support of the palmary for solicitor.,. . ; ; Space will noi permit the publication ' of the resolutions in full, they being of considerable length. ' ":.':. - Jasper . Primary, j- t i : . ..... At the Democratic primary held at , Jaspor, the following were elected to represent that precinct at tho coucty .'' convention to be held In this city, May ' 24th:-W. B. Lane. E. Z. R. Davis, O. H. " Wetherlngton, A. B. Dawson,, W. W. Preicott, M. W. Carmon and J.T. . Houbo.-Delegates: Messrs. J. T-. House, " W. W. Prescott, E, Z. R, Davis, O.-H. , Wethorlngton, with 11. W. Carmon, chairman, compose the township execu .; tlve committee. : ' J ' if Resolutions were adopted endorsing Chas. R. Thomas for Congress, George " H. Brown for Associate Justice Supreme 1 Court and D. L. Ward for Solicitor. Mr. A. E. Wads worth presided over the meeting. ? A II Celery Headache Powders. There Is not any better remedy for e tlmn th foe powders. They l. . . r to tvIU-ve. t:..e mi eolJ oiily A n ( .. 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. P OLICE KILLED BY NEGROES. Fierce Fight Resulting .In Nine Deaths. State Troops and Artillery Out. Special to Journal. Atlanta, Qa. May IT Four policemen and five negroes were killed this morn ing in a battle which followed an at tempt to capture several negroes, one of whom had killed tho policemen. The Qeorgia State troops went put with artillery to attack the the houses where the- negroes hnd gathered and entrenched themselves. The entire police reserves are on duty The officers burned the house barri caded, but tho negroes managed to escnpe to one adjoining, a second houso was burned in an attempt to capture the negro, but he escaped to a barn. A Tragedy Repeats Itself. Wilmington, May 10. A few years ago Uarckless Green, of Rrucswlck county, lost three children by drowning within a few yards of Navassa factory, four miles' from Wilmington, at the mouth of a creek, which enters the river at that point. He was in a boat with his children at the ttmo of the ac cident and miraculously cscapod himself Today at about tho same spot , he and his son Darry, aged about 19 years, were In a boat, which capsized and the young man was drowned. The father again barely escaped. 1 The Bella. r - Upon twelve bells there- enn be played 470.091.C00 changes. "v ' The Cbeeae Fly. The common cheese fly 1b only a tenth of an inch long. It deposits about 2o0 eggs in the cracks of cheese, though if not nble to And this substance It readily selects another. Hen England Snpentttlon. A New Hampshire cure for sore throat is to wear about the neck a stocking in the toe of which a potato has been tied. According to a Maine be lief, a nutmeg pierced and hung on a string around the neck prevents boils, croup and neuralgia. It has been found that, even where the rainfall Is normal, the. production of the soil can be Increased threefold by a proper system of Irrigation.1 1 S 'Trultt's Primary. ; ; : Democratic primary held at TrutU's, No. 2 township, Craven county at 8 O'clock p. m. May 17th, 1902. The meeting was called to order by .F. S. Ernull, township chairman. Election of i permanent chairman was In order, Noah T. Fulcher and W. H. Whltehurst was nominated and ballot taken, N. T. Fulcher was declared elected. Election of Secretary taken up. Gilbert A. Gas kins was unanimously elected Secretary Object of the meeting explained by the chairman, and tbon proceeded to 'elect a township commltte, and. the names bo low was elected: - i l'1' F. 8. Ernull, F. P..,Rowe,-..N. T. Ful- cher, Gilbert A. Gasklns, W. H. Whlte- harat. The chairman declared nominations in order for delegates to the County Con vention to meet In New Bern, May 24th, 1902, tho following names Cwero elect ed: ,-. V.., -f JV fa J . j - F. 8. Ernull, Brlco Gasklns, W. D WhUtord, Wl, A. Barrlngton, , W. I Gaskina, F. P. Rowe, W. R. Arthur, ' A. Gasklns, J. A. Thomas. , ;f . The meeting then adjourned ; and everybody Invited to participate In drinking a barrel of lemonade, letting near the door. After taking a refresh ing drink of lemonade," the committee' perfected organization by electing' F. S Ernull, chairman executive committee and Noah T. Fulcher, Secret. Meeting adjourned subject to call of chairman. , , ' This the 17th day of May, 1902. ..' Gilbert A. Gaskins, . - Secretary ot Meeting, "'J At Davis'.- Go to Davis' for moth balls, flypaper, Insect powder.cMorldo of lime In cans for Report Small Pox Outbreak in Cam den Connty. tfo Saperlnteideit of Health Ii Camdea. State Charters. Balsa and Cool Weather.' Awards Received at Charleston Exposition. Ralbiuh, May 17.--Dr. Richard H. Ewells Is advised of an outbreak of small pox at South Mills, Camden county, and of a death from it." He has sent the State's small pot expert there to inves tigate and report. - Camden is one of the three eonntles in the State whose county commissioners openly violate ihe law by falling to elect a eounty superintendent of health. The two "other counties' are Pamlico and Tyrrell. The law is mandatory In re quiring such officer to be elected and notice is now sent the commissioners of Camden ' by the State board ot health that they will be Indicted If they longer fall to do their duty. .Only the county superintendent of health has authority to arrange for the control of such out breaks. The Stutc charters the Oberon cotton mill, at Graham, capital $200,000, of which three fourths is taken by C. S. Parish of St. Joseph, Mo., G. H. Fraker of Bt. Louis and J. V. Pomeroy, of Gra ham. A charter is also granted to the Mont gomery Mining Company, , of Camden Montgomery county, capital $500,000, stockholders George R. Galther and R. H. Rldgely of Baltimore, and Robert N. Page, of Camden. The company will conduct a general mining business, oper ate smoliers, etc. General rains set In this morning. The weather this week has been rather cool for cotton, which, however, looks extremely well. The Democratic Judicial Convention for the 4th dletriot is called to meet at Rocky Mount June 26. Qovernor Aycock leaves Monday for High Point and then goes to Newton, Oak Ridge and Reldsvllle, at each place making a speech in the Interest of edu cation. Insurance Commissioner Young has paid Into the State treasury $26,187, be ing his collections for April. The following received medals at the South Carolina Inter State and West In dian Exposition, exhibiting nnder the auspices of the Btate Board of Agricul ture. Gold Medal Hackburn and Wlllett, New Bern, tubers and truck crops. Silver Medal Geo. N. Ives & Sons, Newport, drupaceous fruits. Honorable Mention William Dunn, New Bern, Agricultural products. . Emperor WillhtirrPresents the Uni ted States With a Statue. Washington, May 16. in appeciatlon of the cordial reception of Prince Henry Emperor William intends to' present a statue in bronze ot Frederick the Great to the United States. It will be erected In this city. Carrie Nation at Home Again. Topeka, Kan., May 16 Mrs. Carrie Nation was today sentenced to ; 30 days in prison and to pay a. $100 fine, by Judge Hazcrs, in the district court, for smashing bar fixtures stored In a vacant barn in this city In Fobruary, 1901. She will not appeal the case and has gone to jail. -' -.n'.-iJ'Jft-?'. "': McDuffle's witch Hazel Foot Healer one of tho finest baby powders known, cures prickly heat and gives instant re lief. 25 cents at F. 8. Duffy's, r' .i..y.:-- .Vi "--....i-i,j - Dew. ' Dow falls on a yellow, surfaco more readily than on' green. On. red and black it Will not usually form." ; -i Our Atmosphere. - If great .cold turned our atmosphere to liquid nir, it would make a sea thir-ty-ftvo feet deep over the surface of the (whole globe. ' u f " ' A Ken Moner Scheme. A plan to simplify the postofflce mon ey order system is now proposed.? The scheme Is to reprint all one dollar, two dollar and five dollar treasury notes. coin or silver certificates now. la cir culation and have the faces of the new bills provided with blank lilies and space. This would bo the- brdinary money, of the day. ) Then, wfhen one wishes to send money by roaiWie takes such a bill from bis pocketbooU, writes on Its face the name of the person or firm to whom It is to go, the cltj and state and affixes a two cent stamp la the square Indicated, canceling It with his Initials and date, and signs Ids name on the back. The Mil, which previous ly mia negotiable money, Is Instantly transformed Into a personal check on the United States government as safe for transmission as any bank check. This is inclosed In a letter to the per son or firm desired and can be collect" ed by the receiver upon Identification at toe postofflce namea. Argonaut. tBern Precinct, h 5 : The Democratic primary of Bern pre cinct was held at the Reel House at 8 o'clock last night, .A. J. Gasklns, chair man of the Ward Committee,,, onllod the meeting to order, . ;, ;, The following delegates were elected to the county convention: Wallace Rose J P Rodman and J W Dukes, j J P Rodman, Wallace Rose, X W Wat son, E W SImpklns, and Walter Fulford RALEIGH. Diplomas From Farts. Base Ball En- tbnslam. Weather Report For Honth of April. Ralkioh, May 19.-The base ball cranks here are delighted at the great game of base ball Saturday between Charlotte and Raleigh by far the great est game ever played la North Caro lina. V .- : ' !; Today the diplomas, 40 In number, awarded to North Carolina exhibitions at Paris, arrived and will at once be dis tributed, by the agricultural depart ment. ' ' The Bute today authorised the Bhaw Harness Co., of Charlotte to increase its capital stock to $50,000. . On account of the 111 health of Fletcher Battle of Nash: and Moses' West of Orange, Gov. Aycock pardons them. The condition of these men, who were serv ing IS months termls jich . as to en danger the other prisoners. President Wilson of the Agricultural and Mechanical College here is devoting this week to s tour in which he will speak on education and good roads. The Supreme Court devotes this week to the docket of appeals from the 10th district Very few rains fell Saturday night. Never was the farming outlook brighter. The weather report for this Btate for April, Issued today, says the mean tem perature was 56.9 degrees, or 1 4 degrees below nornal. - The average rainfall was 2.44 inches, which Is 1 .88 below the nor mal. The average snowfall was only one tenth of an inch. Snow really piled in measurable amounts west of the Blue Ridge and in the Piedmont plateau. Gov. Aycock left tonight on an educa tional tour. .THE MARKETS. Tnu (o.lowlng quotations wore rocoiv ed by J. E Latham & Co, Now B em N. O. Nbw York, May 19. Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close July 8.69 8.81 8.67 8.81 Aug 8.42 8.55 8.40 8.53 Sep 8.02 8.08 8.01 8.C8 Oct ?.91 7.90 7.88 7.93 Chicago, May 19. Open. High. Low. Close 741 741 74 741 Open. High. Low. Close CO 60 G(H 60 Open. High. Low. Close . 972J 972J 9671 9671 WnSAT: July.... Corn: May Rlbs:- May New York, May 19. Stocks; Open. High. Low. Close Sugar. . . . , 120 126 ip5J 126 Bo Ry 87i 37 35J 361 U. 8. 13 13 121 13 U. S. S..... 391 40 38 37 Mo. P. ..98 08f 971 981 Atchison. 771 78 771 771 Va. C. C 721 721 711 711 A. C. 0 511 61 531 511 Amice ...18 18 17J 17J Advices to J. E. Latham & Co., yes terday: i New York, May 19. Some indications that we may get rally today but buying power is feeble. R. Moore & Co. No indication at the moment of fur ther liquidation. May do better. R. J. Johnson & Co. PORT RECEIPTS. ' Same Tack Last week last year. 42,000 08,000 This woos. , t Insight 60000 7000 Sat. 3000 - 5000 Mon. 11000 Tues. 12000 Wed. " 7000 Thurs. 7000 Frl. 13000 65,000 William and the Engliih Throne," -A glttnce flt the list of royal person ages In tho direct lino of succession to the British thron rovenls some Inter estlng facts. How many people know that thcro'nre only two adult males be tween Emperor William and King Ed ward? It is, however surprising It may be, a fact tbnt the German emperor Is the third male successor over twenty- one. He stands twenty-fourth In the list, but most of those before him are, women or children. Only two are men of full age tho king's only son, the Duke of Cornwall and York, and his only living brother, the Duke ot Con-' naught - i . ' A GENTLE HINT. la our style of climate, with Its sud den changes of temperature, rain, wind and sunshine often Intermingled In a single day, It Is no wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from ns by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause.. A bottle of Roschee's German Syrup kept about your home for Immediate use will prevent serious slckness.a large doctor's bill, and per haps death, by the use of three or fouf doses, r or curing consumption, Hem orrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup or any disease of the Throat ot Lungs, its success is simply wonderful, as your druggtst will tell yon.! Got sample bottle free from F. S. Duffy. Reg nlar size, 75cts. Oct Green's Special MILLING Save Yoar Hair wltb Shampoos of And light dressings of CtncrmA Ointment, purest ot emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. Complete Treatment For Every Homoar, SI, consisting of CUT. ICUBA Soap (25c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle; CuticubaOinthknt (50c.), to Instantly allay Itching, Inflammation and Irritation, and soothe and heal; and Cuticcra Resolvkst Pills (26c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. CuncuBA BmoLvnrf Puis (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odorless, eco nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid Coticuka Resoltkht, as well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. In screw cap rials, containing 60 doses, price 25c Sold throughout Om vorM. Brltbh Depot, SMS, ChuterhoiM Bq.. London. French Depot: IBM dt la rux,rwls. Foriaa Sara us CaaibOoar.PiOPS. MAN BEFORE BREAKFAST. Sora 111 lfatnred, Than Woman, Say a Obaerraat Reataarataor. "Of course," said an ayenue restau rant keeper, "I think my business gives me. the best opportunities in the world forjudging human nature. My obser vations havo led me to the conclusion that 'women, as nervous aw they are Eupposed to be, are more good natured ban men. The test for this trait comes t breakfast time. Now, I . suppose that my customers are about as cheery WloV as frequent, any restaurant in the; City, A gooa many oi tnem are news paper men, who, as a usual thing, take life i as It comes without much com plaint If you tate them 'in the even ing or late at night, you will find them the most companionable lot imaginable. ut let me tell you there Is a difference i the morning. "As friendly as I am with most of the men who come in here, there Is not bne whom I would, care.tojprovoke be fore he gets ms DreaKrast. Moet or.tne 'kicks' are made concerning 'the first meal i bf 'tho day. The waiters is-too slow;, the steak is too rare; the steak is too' well, done;, the eggs are not friea properly pr are boiled too little or too much. But by the time the average man has had a good: meal and a cup of hot coffee 'Richard Is himself again.' "Now, with women it is different I don't know! .whether it is because they wake up : less ; hungry than men or whether an empty stomach affects tne nerves to a less degree, but. those who get their breakfast here seldom annoy, us with complaints,'' Washington Fost, Doa'ta Fo Literary Bearlnnera. Don't. tell the' editor what your fam- llyor friends or literary, acquaintances) sayjof your manuscript , Don't urge tho editor td buy your manuscript because you need the mon ey 'to help you in contributing tar the support of your -family ir in making your way through, college. - Don't assume a Jaunty, .sarcastic or Insistent ttone with . the i editor. Don't coyly ask him to ''permit this. literary, dove to nest in your olive. tree or else return it to the ark at the above ad dress." 1 Don't try to temper the severity of his Judgment by sending him pressed flowers with your manuscript or to Impress him with your literary power and experience by telling him that you 'write on the spur of the moment and never correct. ' ' ; .? ; ! Bear in mind, In short, that the best way to submit ft manuscript is simply to submit it and let It speak for ItSclf. Franklin B. Wiley In Ladles Home Journal. ' " 1 .., , i y,- t : ,'!.-.; flaow la Tealee. ;! "I saw Venice once under unusual circumstances,'' said a traveler. "At the time of which I speak that sunny, smiling land was .wrapped In snow, Our folks were a bit surprised, but the natives were amazed. To the real Ve netians snow Is a thing they do not know how to deal with! Many persons remain all day In bed Indulging In hot drinks and pass their time In doing nothing. The children, to their extreme satisfaction, are not sent to school, as the streets and squares are covered With snow. Those courageous persons who venture abroad only walk at tho slowest pace. To cross a bridge Is con sidered hazardous, If not foolhardy.' St Mark's square is entirely deserted. Even the pigeons are Invisible," : Cigars at Davis'. , " Theo, Cubanola,' Royal Blue, Lew Wallace, Flor de Teller, and other load. ing brands, a.t Davis Prescription Thar- Car Snow JDrliT, , White Front and Admiral J 1ST RECEIVED. ; jortemouth Corned Mallets. Fresh Straw berriee from WMtehnrst's farm every morning. Fresh Fox River fiint1in3 Elpn Butter "received every week and served from one of the finest refrigerators in the city. omplete stock ofjttaple and Fancy Groceries at RIGHT PRICES. " j J. L. McDANIEL, S" 1 'Phone '91. 71 Broad St., . 6 LADIES ATTENTION To HACKBURN'S Specials THIS Black in Fancy Melrose andVhip Cord, 44 inch, only $1.00 and $1,25. Navy and Reseda Whip Cord, 45 inch, this week $1.00. Yon will have to see these to fully appreciate their value. Black Nuns Veiling, 36 inch, 56c value, this week '50c. ' Black Brillianteen, 38 inch, $1.00 grade, this week for 90c. 75c . u u, 65c 65c ic : 50c GrftV Brillianteen. 44 inch. 1:25 value, this week $1.00. W Navy Blue and Brown, at the same Reduction. T New Silks. OfV in1. PI.:... Dl,.,.Tr PaUw, nf RAa Tl i. rn c:iw ce. irl... IV xJiuuu. xnucui vov t oiuo, dlkkuu uiu uuu. - ' .a. v.A inr.h Klnlr 'rftttAta. ornarantpn Rtamnea on everv vara. iiV . 0 r -. - v j- , k j n this week, 75c. , , . , v l . 27 inch Black Taffeta, this week $1.00. S$ A 36 v ;'.' 1.25. V'i ili 42 inch Black Gloria Silk, 85c value, this week 75c, Jfv - ''; 22 inch Prunella SUk $1.50 grade, Special at $1.25. , -f 'All Foulards at cost for this week only. . . M M m - NEW GOODS in all departments. New Belts, New Wash V ttSt Goods, Piques in white and colors, Dimities, and Beautiful W -:L)e8triplwii&u.L. tr i "" if) AA4AAAAAAAAAA4iAAAAaAA4&AAAlAAAA444AAAA4AAiAAV 4 4S 4S The American Stock Co., i HAVE JUST RECEIVED TIIEm '' Enormous Spring Stock and invites the inspection of " Tho latest makes and styles in Spring Suits for everybody At Prices that: Knock Out Competition Mens Furnishing Goods of every description. Cheap too. Shoes, up-to-date styles and of the best makes.; Dry Goods of all kinds. We carry a choice line of MILLINERY that is pret ty enough to suit any lady. Ladies Dress Goods of every qual ity from ginghams to the most select weaves, at right prices. ' Give us a call and well do the rest. - . f : 4S 4S S AMERICAN 4k P. HOWARD1, Proprietor,1 4S , ! XAAAAAAAAAA4A44444444444444444444t44.V 61 Pollock 'St. ..;; -.abwiwW!....'.-..1-." '- i ii ' .1 M ... V A real SDriner Dav will catch vou with your winter underwear on it you don't look out. ' You naa better Our line ot " Lames ana kznt s '.-. '..'.:'iJ- ri '.'.; ,rr 1 - I underwear for Summer will surprise you in quality and Price-lOc to 60c, . We still have a full line ot Gent's , CtraT7 Hats, Latest Chapel ' ' , , kOiir othins''! T7ill pleasa you. Remember, all bought fcr epet cr:, get tho advantao ol iu , . o . load I F l oir I St) if-. WEEK. 9 Goods Y b b b RR the public. 1? it S STOCK CO., ,!? ; irt.-.:i 50 - 01 Middle Street. ..I t- "1 i ,i ...-.1 00 Middle " '::' m . . iook us up. 1 ,-Y --'H ... r.V 'iTr- '." if - -y. c!' ' "t"' -Zt etc were eketcd Ward Committee. " -Til), n-r.:y..

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