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j TOL-IX-IO. 38. ; V.;! :v IIWBIM, I." C tBIDAT IIORNIKQ, MAT 2, 1802. TWENTY FIRST TEAR Company Premises Capitol City Cheap Electric Lights. Negro Exedas Contuses, Ne Cem plaints of Scarcity of FarpVx, Labor. The King's Bang ' tors Meeting. College ComBteaeementi. Raliiqb, Hay 1. The exodus of ne groes from thU State tb.lt spring I not large, bat la steady. Host of thoot who. leave go North. Sixty men left here to day to work In' brick yardt near New York. - -viv .v So far there are no complaint of scarcity of farm labor. Many farmer! who plant cotton make It a habit. to plant a larger acreage than' they can . possibly attend to, but the notably large redaction of cotton acreage will elimi nate a good deal of this trouble. The King's Daughters of North Caro lina meet here Kay 18 IS. An earnest effort Is to be made to revive Interest In the order, the membership of which has fallen off greatly. ... A score of natives of the Sandwich Is lands were here today. "They are giving concerts at various places In this State. ' The plans for the new building at the Methodist Orphanage are not yet fur nished. There are funds In hand and work should have began long ago. Only one building is now in ns and It Is fall. At the Agricultural and Mechanical College here there will at the approach ing commencement be proper exercises. All the cadets are required to remain, Instead of all going some except the senior class. The battalion" will have n final parade, In the presence of the Coventor and the trustee, at which the officers f r next term will be aaaoODC ed. , i v.' J ,. . Raleigh will get very cheap street electric llghtr. A new company offers to furnish 175 at $55 a year. Charlotte pays now iM. It will be some days be fore the contract Is awarded. DOBBS. May 1. Picnic season Is on hand and we learn that there will be one at Cow pen Landing May 8rd. The Sunday School at Ellsworth church has been reorganized with the following officers and teacheTS Miss Ut ile Lancaster eupt., Mrs Clarissa Lances ter, Ass't Supt., Miss Kva Swell, secre tary Miss Lol;A. Willis, treasurer Misses Annie EweU and Ella Lancaster and Mr. S. P. Hill teachers. ". 1 Oar tobacco farmers are preparing for a good crop this year. They took advan tage of the showers yesterday and have made a good start in transplanting. , There will be a grand picnic and foot tournament at A. P. Willis, "Moss Oak Farm" on Saturday Kay 10th. Our peo ple all expect to attend and are antldpat log a good time. The managers are Messrs A. P. Wfllir, B. P. Willis, W. E. Brown and 0. H. Morris. The "political pot" Is beginning to Hsim mer" and we expect It will soon be "boll log". There are so many good candidates this year that we hardly know how ,to choose. ' Kr. Lynn Lancaster went to Ep worth last Saturday to witness a game of base ball between Rather1! and Epworth dob The Epworth team beat the visitors. Base ball teems to be "warmer" than ever in our section. There will be a dub organised at Yanoeboro and-one at Dobbt this week so we learn. The New Bern boys had better look out for we guess our boys can catch a "fly" when they open their mouths. Oar concert troupe presented their entertainment at Vaaeeboro April . tied to a crowded boose. In fact there were many people tnmed away faaaa the door They also went to Bellatr Friday evening April sou. and the people gave na a hearty welcome ettbagb.)he1ase was not crowded. '. , OLrtFIA. May l.-RevJ D Jenkins filled hit regular tppolatment Betnrdey night and Sunday. Be delivered two able ' aad In structive sermons to hie congregation. The farmers are bleated at Ike alee v refreshing shower that eaate last night - Ma. . Ml . - .. k 'J u it win mm boilou in tmm n inn mftka iMa vrflfi. ; , H' U ' ' t ... - i ' . vry ftloo onlerUlniMDt ft ihm lot of Hr sVlneWal ft nm4ll tar tar lata 'sit mminm. j tarn OtfVnmdilna for IL V '-v -r - JOT ft Vlftll Wllft MAM lOft - Wyft fOT ft wa inia snip wm NrtMernia it. aneHiiaia limn ui ilia isnH wtnmr triouAm. i . -v u .. fls v i' . I t"- fVMOK PWDW M -VIT1BD1B MEW. biting ioelliit choir praetloft mry hdbiIav uirnAa at a avonnir. . ess. - w wa w w m ft irevuia Mtjsweaw- : ed the Free Will Bsptlst oaarterlr meet- . a. ooa uauguin was norm io jar eaa Ce4ti Headach Pewdere Contain no Inttpyrine, Morphine or other Injarlons drags. They do tot depress bat stimulate the stomach and noreaee lit secretions. Guaranteed on re for Headache and Boar Stomach. Price 10o. Made and sold by Bradlitm't Phar macy, corner Pollock and t'M"e Pts. , DOVER. Successful School Closing. , Quarterly Conference. Street Improve ments.' Personals. , April 80-Mesars. Lewis and Tommle KD patrrck, Clots West of Clou, and W B. Sauls and family of Port Barnwell were visiting here Sunday. The flret pea shipment was made from here today by K. WWhite. ' We un derttand (hat there It a good crop of them. -' Mr. W. A. Wilson is now express agent at this point. The writer, who hat held the office since Its establishment at this point six yean ago, resigned on ac count of other datlea. , We were, pleated to see Kiss Carrie Wets, vwho hat been tick for several weekat at Sunday School Sunday 'mom ingL She It secretary in the Methodist Sunday School and a very earnest worker. i We are having ideal weather and the farming operators, as well as most every one else around this vicinity, are busily engaged trying to make "hay while the un shmea." . Dover High School will hold Its com mencement on June 6th. Quite an at tractive and interesting program is being arranged by Prof. Hargrave and Wife, Kr. A. J. Cogglns, L. L. 1). Presi dent of Atlantic Christian College, Wil ton, H. C., will deliver the literary ad dress at 11 o'clock. Mr. S. M. Brlnson, County Superintendent of Craven pub lic schools will deliver an educational address. This school it closing a very success ful term nnder . the princlpalshlp of Prof. Hargrave, who hat decided to lo cate, here permanentlyi He has pur chased a lot from Mr. 8. West and will tome time toon commence a dwell ing. We are indeed glad to have the Pro fessor and his interesting family In our midst. They have already won a large place In the hearts of oar people. The second quarterly conference for Craven circuit was held here Saturday and Sunday. Nearly all the churches on the work were represented. We are always glad to have the brethren with us. Dr. Swindell preached two excel lent sermons Snnday to large and atten tive congregations. Rev. E D Brown will preach in the Preebyterian church Friday night and Rev. W H Townsend will fill his regular appointment In the Methodist church Snnday. Our board of aldermen have com menced work In earnest, grading streets repairing ditches and contemplating on putting in a lot of tiling. The guard house la completed and Mayor Bland ford Is requested to go forward dealing with the violators of the law. The Mayor while young in experience seems to be handling the affairs of the office with a good deal of alaorlty. Kr H P Woodson, general manager for the Goldsboro Lumber Co., la speak ing of running electric lights from the min plant np In town. Our merchants are very anxious to secure these lights. Kr B H Parrot It talking of building several dwellings on the property he re cently purchased from Mr. W. M. Tyn-dal. Deputy sheriff J F Tyndal saya there are a few who will fall to pay their poll tax. He was out driving most of yes terday looking after the delinquents. ' . Kr Lon Taylor of Trenton was here today looking after hit farming after hit farming Interest near here. Kt C i Rlvenbark, News ft Observer alert correspondent, was here between tralpt yesterday. v TOO KNOW WHAT TOO ARB TAKING When yoa take Grove's Tasteless ChUl Tonic, because the formula It. plainly prlatedon every botUe showing that it it almpl iron and eulnlne in, a tasteless form. .. -No eure aopey. Price boo. amrlalaat ttalmeala. One account of an accident to a royal motor car near Arrlccia annooocea that Tortbnately a number of pbeasnnta were working close by, and with their help the motor ear waa righted.' This surprising statement It only the re verie of the traditional prlntere error by which "Lor X wtt statad to have gone oat with a party of Oeoda to snoot peasant.- ixmoon UloDe. J f ; " ", The famoua equilibrist waa balancing foar billiard bulla on a cue, much e tha atnaaernent of the vaudeville aodt ence. . , ,- : "Ilomphr growled a youugman with Ink on bit Bngera, rn bet be can't bat- aru-e a aet of books. Excliaoge. . . "' Tbll new meter seems rather small," doubtfully remarked the householder. , "Ob, It will All the bill," waa the on guarded teaponao of, the gna company eroplyee,-riiliadelphle Record. ? - JUlt..U-,- '$ a.vf' ; Ton weef on a gravestone, It la the threshold of eternity that f oo are wet ting with roar teara-De Uiittre. t Children will play tad get over-heated Ml ftlullr fMil WAt. iffimi Ihimul In doantof ways, and yoa can't prevent It. . All yon caa do Is to keep tbem as 'free from exposure as possible --and al- ways have la the house a Cough Remedy that can be depended npon. Anwar's Cronp Hyrrip will flU every requirement. It Is cnaranleed toeure Conshi. Colds and Croup or the price 25 cents will b ( refunded by any deader soiling It. Bold by iavls', Henry's, snd Bradliams tlwaiaey.-' ; 1 ' TEfi lASXETS. The following quotations were feeelv ed by 1. E, Latham Co, New Bern W. 0. ; HiwTonx,Mty 1. OonoHi Open, High. Low. Close Kay ... 9JS4 .M 8.87 iXl July ....0.50 9.50 0.85 : 9.8S Aug 9 JO 9J0 9.19 : 9J9 Bep 8.81 8.81 8.68 8.58 Oct ..88 8.85 8.81 8.81 v7nnAT May July.... Cobs: May Ribss May,.... Chicago, Kay 1 Open. High. Low. Close .74 . m Open, , 811 Open. 985 75 7t Tft 75f High. Lew. 83i 61 High. Low. Close 950 935 950 75 78, Close 62, New York, Kay 1, Srooxti Open. High. Low. dote Bugar 197 17 198, 187 So By 86 87t 88t 87 V. E. L 14 14 18, 18, 0. a 8 41 W 41t 4ii C. 8. 8., Prefd.. Ko. P. 101 101 100, 100) Atchison 80, 80 80, 80 Va, O. C ...75 75 74 ! 74 CO 57 57 65 56 Am.Ioe 19 19 19 19 UVMTpOOl Spots 5.11. Sales 11,000 bales. Futures, Kay-June 8.11. Aug-Sept. 5.01. Sept-Oct 4.48. PORT RB0BIFT8. Same veek Last week 60,000 This week. Sat. 18000 Mon. 8000 Tues. 18000 Wed. 13000 Thurs. 10000 Frl. last year. 71,000 19000 98000 24000 9000 10000 18000 91,000 GLEANINGS. I The tolls in the Sues canal are SL99 per ton. Bangor, Mew has a burglar who never followa bis profession except in the month of February. A tablet la sunk in the floor of the Buffalo city hall to .mark the spot where McKlnley's body lay In state. The state in which there are the least number of government pensioners la Nevada. In which they number only 276. Sable Island, near the coat of New foundland, la rapidly being destroyed by the sea. It lost 135 yards In length hut year. , The 14,000,000 gallons of sewage dis charged daily from Providence Into up per Narraganaett bay contaminate the oyster beds aa far away aa tlx miles, aa proved by chemical analysis. . Several wealthy members of the American club of Havana have organ ized the Havana Mordl Ores company, the purpose of wmlch la to give In that city every year a spectacular carnival Ilka that gtveji In JiewjOrletoev Prescriptions tt Davis'. Davis' PreeerlpUoo Pharmacy makes a specialty of preomiptlone. Procyrt and careful attention Is given thorn. Only .the best draga are- need.' The prices are reasonable. 8eo4 yourt ere CUSTOM SOmZ. Xew Bern. -L C. Collector's Office, April 8V 109. 8UP-PLIEU-rOB KViNUI.Va8aV. Saaub Paoroaua Jor'aUPPtiag ship chandler rations.' arid ea&l In 4mri of. tb ,Dntte4 Btntea1 Barenn -Cotter Service, regularly stationed, or tempor arily, at New Bens V. and delivered onboard said vessels at that pace dur ing the flaeei rear ending Jane 80 1908, will be received a this Office emtll 9 o'clock p. m. ot Tuesday, Kay. 18, 1909, at which time andpbvoe they, will be nubliolv onened. Tha eoail frnnlihod to be anthracite or bitaminont of best quality; uniform in character! to weigh 9,940 pounds to the ton; to be delivered on board the vessels at inch times aad In such quantities aa may be required, a loaalUlea, Willy acoeestW to said vessels, and to be subject to Inspection at to quality aad weight Bidden wiU name the prioes both lorsteamina and stove eviaL and also their facilities for famishing the vessels with freshwater, and their charges therefor. Blank forms of proposals, with schedules showing articles of abip chandlery and compo nent parts of rations, may be had upon application to this office) rnoroiau must as erjaurrran oat tnua roana. Separate bids will also be received at the same time and place for rubricating ana iirammatrng oils. , Tne right to re ject any or all bids, and ne tronoel will be accepted untQ Congtpsa slialli have roaaem appropriation for -Uie Tmrpoee, (j)tj i VAyll UAOfit Colleotor. v , E.-iiAic;:s, The Old Bel able rhoe Maker on Kiddle Street has pleased the people for years with his work.-. Can exceil all others In the baalaeas m ibis eity. ' The repairing of Lad ins shoes a tpec laity, 180 MIDDDE BTRF-ET. ' V LAXATIY3 TA'TT X?J ! XOYE. Cashed a Forged checkrxOld Citizen Rc- ' A .. ' tired. ' Kay 1. Capt 8. EL EweU and family spent a few days here recently. ; The Rev. Turner, of New Bern preach ed aantlflcattonltm to we tlnnert Satur day night. Kr. L. P. Taylor had the misfortune to lose fifteen dollars last week by cash ing a forged check. . We regret very much to lose Kr. George Avery "who moved out of town last week. Mr. Avery tayt he waa tired of the business he waa following, there fore he hat retired for a quieter life. It la with tad regret that we chronicle the death of little Dora, thelSmontht old daughter of Kr. and Mrs. W.D. Lambert which occurred here. Tuesday evening. Our heart felt sympathy to the bereaved family. We regret to note that little Mitt Ruth Avery has been quite tick for sev- tral days, but glad to say that she Is much better now. Borne wood checks were stolen from Kr. Eennie Daugherty last Sunday, for tunately he overtook the guilty parties Konday and they are safe under the lock and koy at New Bern awaiting the Augutt term of court. Dr. Monk, of Trenton, was here on professional business laat Wednes day. The first shipment of peas from this point wet made by Kr. R. M. White last Saturdayv Hbnoh. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of Gnovn't Tastblkbs Chill Tohic It is simply iron "and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c At Davis'. Go to Davis' for moth balls, fly paper, insect powder,chloride of lime In cant for disinfecting, etc. BAIRDS' CKEEK. Kay 1. The' James null It In opera tion now. Cotton hat all been planted and pros pects are good, farmers predict a large crop of Irian potatoes, Kr. James Hardlton, of Arapahoe, and Miss Ella Paul were married Wednesday. The Marvin D. White left the Balrd't Creek ways last week. A party of young people had a very pleasant plcnlo here Sunday, They were Bennle Killer and Kits Msud Pip kin, A. A. Combs and Mist Rosa Killer; W. J. Cutherell and Miss Ella Miller. Eye Strain Cause of Sore Eyes. Inflamed eyee, styes, and headache are tymptomi which point conclusively to eye strain, and to.cure yourself you must leek the'eause, correct It and then your trouble will disappear, you can stimulate and help nature In curing the symptoms by various ways, but still the cause it there and liable at any moment to break out again; It seems like pouring water on the smoke to put out a fire, to pursue any other course than the proper adjusted glasses to correct the strain. A normal eye la one which when in re pose the rays entering It are brought to a focut on the retina, when they are not thlt way an extra amount of nerve force is demanded to make them focus oorrect y, the result, an overflow of blood caus ing congestion, styes, the leakage of nerve force, the headache; it It not hard to understand how a severe strain can soon eihaust enough nerve force to cause s general breaking down of the whole nervous t stem. By the aid of the latest instruments we can adjust glasses to any one, child ren especially, letting them go about their studies without being seriously handicapped on account of eye trouble. J. O. BAXTER, Jb Rodol Dyspepsia Care uiQeata what yoa ml Don't Forget to Remember, And Remember Not to Forget, THAT HAGKBURWSI IS THE PLACE To buy all kinds of Wash Goods. A largo and well selected stock to choose from. We will show thl week a Beautiful 11 ne of IstuIIe Parasols, 20 In. in Bed, Green, Blue and Black, with French Gray Oxidized Handles. Something New! They are Beauties! Call Early & net first choice. ; i'iii drtiniHi i' jn ji' i in i' ,' ,)i ;.n i'i ' if' ' ' i.iiii 1 1 i 1 1 in. in tutirfUuuitttUUNuiiMj;;::;fv$: HAVE JTT8T RECEIVED THEIR - I,- Enormous Spring Stock 'vm. wim tn fnapeobon ,oc Ida pium.,.. yj Tha latest make aad stylet in Spring BaiU for everybody ;j : jAt;Prlees thai Knock Oat Competition . iTens rumisbing Goods of every description.',. Cheap too. C Shoes, up-to-date styles and of the best makes.. Dry Goods ( j : 'lt kinds. We tarry a oholoe line of jatLINERT that lapret-' 2fe ij enough to olt 'tnf ladj.'i iie;press Dteiaof every toT,' 2 l.itj ppm gbgWfi totbifioet pteleet weaves, at Jight pripesCi J -.i 7,tve us a eau and w'M fto ins icbs... iWHvjm'3 r.: EnicAri sTOcro co;, ii t T. HOWARO, rprtetoy, v if ' 5. titfat44atMtatttttts4yv tlMititMIIIMIIltMllllll,.lllltMtt(tll fV PhoMXiashtll 'MfwGo. .. , Ws have the little tliiigyoTj need f r the hovBe-;-Gold sod Silver Enamel, rolish, Taint, Bruslies and Yw -.-a. Water Coolers, Joe Lream rrewrs, Ioe 8havers and rjanes, Wab Tubs, Wash Boards, 'Clothes Pins, Tlnvarr, Agateware, SprlnklersDn8t rans,,Calvanled Toilet gets, Fly Traps, lint Trap Mouse Traps, Faniily Ecales,' Call "Bolls, 'Dinner Polls, and.Door BoIIh, Stove Tolisb, Lamp -Wkks .and, Chimneys. I 'A Feather Duster for 30c, . ; ...... ;.i 1 ,. - X full stock of gosh, Doors and Blinds, Faints, Oils, and ButlJers Snrpllc" lime at Retail. 20o pk; ' , . ' '-. ' ' j " Trompt Delivery. Fries liwcst ' , ' . ' - r " x s V, i . , - - Heinz' .Stoeet Mixed and Pkin Cucumber Pickles and Apple Batter, Nice Fruit Jellies 6c lb. Queen OJives and Olive Oil. Fancy New Portorico Molasses just received. Fresh lot Cream of Wheat and Na Bob Pancake Flonr. Maple and Fancy Cane Syrup. 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, J.L Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71QBroal St. lyisneeyVtatflsnyisltltIt JUST RECEIVED Carolina Rice Flakes. Try them. No cooking whatever prepared for the table in one minute. Also a full line of Heinz & Go's Preserves, Pickles, Evap orated Horseradish, etc. Don't fail to send your orders to us, as we are prepared to meet all competition, and give you fresh goods and the quick est delivery of any house in the city. Yours to Please, Wholesale and Retail drocer, PHONE 69. Cor. Broad eft Hancock Sua. lsVttlfef)SlnS'l''lA'lt? lneeVlT,'flT WE CAN COLLAR YOU TWICE FOR 25 CKNT&. WE CAN GUFF YOU FOB 25 CENTS. We will do a good job at the price, and you will be Well pleased. We know of no one who can do the job better, or more satisfact orily to you. We believe we are selling the Best Collars aad Cuffs on the Market Linen on both sides, and they won't come back to yoa wich saw edges the first or second time they are laandried. We take particular pride in having Collars and Cuffs that are just righV-and it would please ns to have you give us a trial on Collars and Cuffs. No late style but what Is here. " E. W ARMSTRONG, T XXlddle Street. ft iiwiiatsiWWMeWeiMi(ai Appetizing Thing. We have the most exten sive itock'oi appetising things ever Introduced herei Pickles, f ; Canoes, JeUtosBuscnlt, frnltt and eondimentsj fatnerea nom , the; Qootdsnt snd Orlot crowd -each other lot room,' and the buret k bewildered y thev. Hetv we oSTer.s - Ton have a tang of eholce, however H t i Am imt. tnni and thafs SwUtyonwant 2 ,rvwi "7 ' ' m - ?5 JJrTOLSONvJR., 1 rVH:&'Sf k Phone t37 m - .Ml . 117. Cj' it a.," ' ' 'i i 1 . ' ' ' ... Work aft BOTTOM PRICKS. Is : Foreign and Domcfitid Granite and " Jfarblfc 7': tettorlng and Finish the t Best, . Scndjbx latest designs. v All Iwork.doliveied.kicTx'i .:: Branch Jr J, C&! IT. C
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