sWBSa3Msi' -4 TT VOL.- IX-RO. t4 , , '!" v4 ' "V W BIBI.' I. C., SUNDAY; alOBIIIB, APRIL 27r UQ2. TWINTI FIKST HAS t ' : Filllfil Cotton MUl Trust Not Likely in Tills State State Charters. Iaqalrr oa Freight " Wreck. Lead Brants. Mo More Money For Oyster Claims. Trial; For Iaeea-diarlsan . Raleigh, April 26 Governor Ayoock returned this morning from Athena, Ge. He expressed We deep gratification at " the personnel and the work of the edu ' catlonal conference there and said he l never heard a better speech than.that of president Robert 0. Ogden.J Monday evening the governor will make a speech st sn educational rally at Marshallberg, Carteret county. The State charters the Pythian Realty Co., of Concord, capital 150,000 to deal in real estate; the D. MoEschern Gro cery Co., of Wilmington, capital $10,000 and the WaynesTllle Brick Co., capital r.o.ooo. The corporation commission has be gun its investigation of yesterday's col lision on the Seaboard Air Line here. The Secretaiy of State is advised that one of the State's record books of land grants in 1774 is found In Perquimans county and Till be sent to him. He has no original grsnts prior to 1780 and thinks these must be In the counties of Halifax, Craven, Orange, Chowan and ' New Hanover. He specially desires in formation regarding them. It is quite well understood here, that no more money will be paid by the Btate on account of the oyster claims. The widow of a claimant has sued the State In the Supreme court. It turns out that only 84 cotton mills sre represented at the Underwood meet log at Charlotte Thursday. In these mills are 674,000 spindles, but 24,000 of these spindles are in weaving mills which have no idea of joining the yarn mill trust. Only 75 mill men were present. It Is asserted by a well known mill man who was present that the trust will not be formed. He so told your correapon- d nt today. At Thomasvllle today the trial of a negro barber, Roy Edmonson began, on tbe charge of Incendiarism. The chief clerk of the Insurance commissioner went there to sppear against the man. He says tbe evidence Is very strong. Thomasvllle has had a dozen Ores In the past few weeks. Neglect Means Dancer. Don't neglect biliousness sndeonstlpe tlon. Your health will suffer perman ently If you do. DeWltt's Little Early Risers cure such eases. U. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says "DeWltt's Little Early Risers are the most satisfactory pills I ever took. Never gripe or cause DSUBca." F. S. Duffy. Ia Horth Carolina, ftngressman Thomas Good Work. pedal to Journal. Washthotoh, D. (X, April 28. Con gressman Thomas has secured for North Carolina public buildings, for Durham, 7O.OO0J Goldsboro $25,000 and an In- of 920,000 for Elizabeth City. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Gbovb's Tasteless Chill Tonio. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c THE MARKETS. rm , ," 1 " rx i. FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS" 1 i Stevs and boys are workers and those around them most work too. . Mr, P. M. Ruaaells A Bona are good farmers, and hare their ground in applet) la order, as the saying ta,V Capt Jlni Plgolt has rented oat his nice farm to Mi. Los Weeks, and Capt Jim has departed for a season, trying to "keep tip with CoL Dennis, we guess he b looking a partner too, may they both' saooeed sobn.1 Mjr. W. W. Weeks has a Una prospecijor a farm now, only lata a little, ,JbEU W. Bandera Is fanning and mill engi neering both, besides ruanlng a large sharpie in the Ash end olsia ' business. B. F. Banders and brother Jack are farming and merchandising, - besides dealing in fish and dams, they have a large store of goods. Dr. J. W. Sanders don't farm very much, hu about all he can do to attend to his practice In med icine. Mr. Bhepard Bell Is one of our old citizens, he la over 75 years old and can ride horseback as upright aad straight, and Jump up, knock his feet together twlce.run about almost as lively as when a boy. Mr. Bell ft Son, George, have good farms. Messrs. Baml A Bhepard Bell. Jr., are thrifty farmers, while Mr. O. C. Parker Sons are not far behind. The Smiths, father and brothers, six In number, are farmers, merchants and fishermen, they also deal In fish and clams. We hsd the -pleasure of visiting that section lsst week and attending an en tertainment at Welcome school house, near Dr. Sanders' residence; the enter talament was of the minstrel kind, gotten up by some young men on Bogus sound, called the Russell troupe, or Bogue Sound Musical Club. The per formance took plack last Friday night The following quotations were receiv ed by J. E. Latham ft Co, New Bern N. O. Naw Tor, April 26. Open. High. Low. Close 9.44 9.51 9.44 .9.41 . 9.16 8.51 8.29 Oottoh; Msy July Aug. Sep Oct 9.44 9.20 8.54 8.29 9.42 9.16 8.51 8.26 9.50 9.44 9.19 8.51 8.26 IfBJAIi- Msy July.... Cobb: Msy Rlbs:- Msy Chicago, April 26. Open. High. Low. Close . 74 75, 75i m Open. High. Low. Close 62, 02, Open. High, Low. Close 920 ' 935 Stocks; Sugar 1238 Bo Ry 88 aL. 13 U. a S 431 U. B. 8., Prefd.. 94 Mo. P ."lOlf Atchison 821 Vs. C. C 75 CO 52 New York, April 26. Open. High. Low. Close 126 37 14 48 Am. Ice. . . 17 94 100i 82 75 541 19 Uverpool Spots 5.1. Sales 7,000 bales. Futures, Msy-June 5.8. Aug-Sept. 5 2. Hepl-Oct 4.48. May. CofTe 600 490 FOOT KROKIPTH. A CABD. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County: I desire to stste that while I have every admiration for the present encum bent of tbe office of Register of Deeds, I would sttongly recommend ss his suc cessor another sterling young Democrat of equal ability and character, Mr. Geo. B. Waters. He has had ample practical experience In the office to make him perfectly able to discharge Its duties with thoroughness, Is well known in the city, no less than In the country, and is a young man of worth and character and I believe, would be most acceptable to the entire Democratic constituency of Craven county. A DEMOCRAT. Last week 60,000 This week. Sat. 18000 Mon. Tues. Wed. Thars. Frl. Same "vse k t last year. 72,000 the 18th: last, In presence cf over 200 people, la the large and spsolous school house belonging to Dr, Sanders. . We have been to, and seen many shews, minstrel troupes, concerts, etc.,' bat the one last Friday night was far -the best local ' talent we hare ever ' seen' in the country. The mttslo and acting 'was good, ( the, , dlalogaest oonnndrame, comic songs and speeches were excellent and kept the house In roars of laughter all the time.; The instruments of music were violins, guitars, banjos, tamborlnes drums, bones, triangles, etc., The oon cert was for the church benefit and though the admission fee was small, about $20.00 was realized for (he par. pose. The troupe will continue to organ las better, and will show again la May or Jane at the , same place, after which they wlU.travel a little. The B. B. M. 0 is the name they have taken add expect to visit New Bern, Beaufort and other towns during the fall and winter months providence permitting. Mr. G.W.Ward of Bwansboro, nOw teaching school at Salter Path, Bogue Banks, was visiting here last week. Mr. Ward says the railroad he thinks Is about busted, so far as connection with the W. ft N. road Is concerned, but Pretty man ft Co. will build a tram to connect with White Oak river, above Bwansboro, and 8 miles in the country to his Umber lands. H.T.Z. ' MATSVlLLE. April 24-The weather has been fine for the past few days and is for the present as good as we can desire to have It. We hope that It may be as good all the year. Some of our farmers sre planting cot ton others are trans-planting tobacco. We hope that they arenot too early about It. We had a nice shower of rain this YDoltl - 1 iii.wi.taIMmsatVA, 11 12000 23000 24000 9000 10000 laoool 91,000 Borne Sound Notes. April 24. The farmers are very much behind on account Jof late spring, many of them, have only half planted their corn, a few only have planted melons, Mr. K. N. Bell end his tenants, are aboqt In the lead so fsr as planting Is con cerned, a few have oorn up a little. Dr. J. W. Banders hu a few acres In corn that was three blades high last Saturday the 19th Inst., but the cold nights during the week past, made It look like gold, mixed with anow drops. Col. A. H. Dennis is still single handed, so fsr ss a partner Is concerned, bat think til will tarn ap right pretty soon. B. B. Hol land ft Sons, have lately adopted some new tenants from Onslow county. Bro. It is bound to be seen. You have been holding onr to that 6ld threadbare suit all winter, because yon could cover it with an overcoat But you can't do it any longer A few warm days like this will send that overcoat to the wardrobe, and, my dear fellow, that . Bhiny, threadbare, buttonless and shabby suit will be exposed. But never mind, we can help you out in fine shape for $6.50, $8.00 or $10.00. A tob-notcher for $ 12.50. If your Spring Suit comes from here, it will be right. E. W. ARMSTRONG, 07 Middle Street. morning which wQl be of benefit to oats aad other crops, also to the flowers' (we want some nice ones tor Sunday.) Free school is being taught here now by Miss Ann Is Koonoe, she has a very large attendanos. .. - ; ',' v. Henry Fey who has been very sick for some weeks is reported ts) be .Improving slowly. Ws hope to see him well in a few days. Dr. Koohoe, of Pollocksvtlle, and Dr, Jones, of New Bern, hsve been at tending him. , ' Mr. D. J. Watson has begun work on his dwelling and is making right rapid progress. Mr. Herbert Ward will soon have completed his residence on Main St. - The found ation and frame work of the Methodist church here wss erected last week. The carpenters have sus pended work until more money can be raised so that they can finish when they begin again. Mr. A. C. Foscue Is building a nice picket fence around his dwelling. Mr. John Watson says he Is going to lhe Exposition next. We hope he will have a good time. ' Messrs. L.T. Gtllett aad RobL Weeks made a flying trip to Naw Bern Wedees dT. ., . .... - Rev. Vanghan made a Temperance lecture last night. He went to Trenton today. Miss Lula Everett of Belgrade paid us a short visit Wednesday afternoon, j Come again; always glad to see you. Mrs. Ssllle Beecham left today for Georgetown, 8. C, to Join her husband who has been there some time tn the em; ployment of the Georgetown . Lumber MlUs. M. Putd'a Parrot. Two pcrrots belonging to lime. Pattt are a soiiriw of constant amusement to every one nenr them, and there could not be a greater contrast, for, while one talks and sings all day long; Imitating Its mistress' trills In a weird, thin voice, the other la constantly silent The former only cost $108 and the lat ter $1,000, for he wan represented to be the finest talking parrot anve. Don't Forget to Remember, And Remember Not to Forget, THAT HACI IS THE PLACE. To buy all kinds of Wash Goods. A large and well selected stock to choose from. We will show thits week aBeantlfal Line ef Isadles Parasols, 26 Id. in Bed, Sreen, Blue andfBlack, with French Gray Oxidized Handles. Something New! They are Beauties! Call Early & get first choice. E. HAVENS, The Old Reliable Shoe Maker on Middle Street has pleased the people for years with his work. Can exeell all others tn the business in this elty. The repairing of Ladies shoes a specialty, 130) MTJDDDE STREET. Prescriptions at Davis'. . - Davis' Prescrlpflott Pharmacy makes especially of prescriptions. ''Prompt! and careful attention la given them. Only tbe best drags sre used. The prices sre reasonable. Bend yours there Co be filled. AGENTS WANTED LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE by his son, Rav. Fkakk Dawrrr Talmaoi and associate editors of Ohristian Her ald. Only book endorsed by Talmage lamuy, .enormous prom roragents who act quickly. Outfit ten cents. Write Immediately, CLARE ft CO., 819 8. 4th St,, Pmn., Pa. Mention this paper. LAXATIVE TASTELESS re i 1 j V V Cmnbtalaf th laU (opartf 4fOMMn,kaiWwa irMMr' I trala. OnaraatMd. SOe. OalV s14 at BKAJDHAM'S PHARMACY, ' , - HILL TONIC; The American Stock Co., HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR Enormous Spring Stock and invites the inspection of the public. The latest makes and styles in Spring Suits for everybody At Prices that Knock Oat 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 AMERICAN STOCK CO., P. HOWARD, Mastaobb, 50-61 Saddle Street. Heinz' s i Stoeet Mixed and Plain Cucumber f Pickles and Apple Batter. ': ; Nico Fruit Jellies 5c lb. , s ' . Queen Olives and Olive Oil. ' ' '$ Fancy New Portorico Molasses just received. . " , ,V Fresh lot Cream of Wheat and Na Bob Pancake Flour. -Maple and Fancy Cane Syrup. 5 " " Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter. Small Sugar Cured Hams and Shoulders. Fulton Market Corned Beef. Complete stock of Canned Goods. -Give me a call. Yours to please, Wholesale A Xtetall Cfroeer, 'Phone 91. TlQBrsjad St. 1 yi.iyvtyvlyvtxtyV(yv ixisnsJsUiair r.m w Carolina Rice Flakes. Try them, No cookiug whatever prepared for the table in one minute. Also a full line of Heinz & Co's Preserves, Pickles, Evap orated Horseradish, etc. Don't fail to send your orders to us, as we are prepared to mppt. fl.11 Pftmnpiif.inti onrl rrim irtu f..l. .nn-Jn 4.1.. 1"-'' fjiiv juu utou guvua OJ1U LliO IjUiVJ.- . est delivery of any house in the city. r Yours to Please, Wholesale and Retail Qrocer, Appetizing Thing We have the most exten slve,stock'ot appetizing tilings ever introduced here: Pickles, Sauces; Jellies,uscuit, Fruits and condiments gathered from the Oocident aad Orient crowd each other for room, ami the buyer is bewildered by the va riety we offer. You have a range of choice, however all of the best, too, and that's Just what you want. J. J. TOLSON, Jr., ; , . Broad St Grocer. Phone fS7 0e00MMMMiMMS0 i t r rTTTTTTTTirrrTTTTTTTTTTXXTXrXXXXXirrxrrXTrxrTTTTTTTrYTTTTTirTTTrTTTIIITT?TTrrITIT?TTTTffT?TTTT?T?TTT?i sOvrnn.;, eMeeeteeeee rzzzzziiziTzziiiiiTiTTrm as)lMMmM J 11 m 'i A V i,' t .CS3, The . 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